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"We Help You Stay On Top Of Your Social Networks!"
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Our team of dedicated social media experts will help you register all of your social sites and blog sites. The more places that you can place your content and links… the more chances that Google and your prospects have to find you. Besides the well known MySpace and Facebook sites, there are several small and powerful social media sites that you can use to extend your brand and build consumer interest.
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So the problem for many website owners or bloggers is how to get those links. See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #5 Did you know that Google’s name is a play on the word googol, which refers to the number 1 followed by one hundred zeroes? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #6 Did you know that Google started as a research project at Stanford University, created by Ph.D. candidates Larry Page and Sergey Brin when they were 24 years old and 23 years old respectively? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #7 Did you know that Google’s index of web pages is the largest in the world, comprising of billions of web pages. See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #8 Did you know that Google searches billions of web pages often in less than half a second? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #9 Did you know that Google receives daily search requests from all over the world, including Antarctica? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #10 Did you know that users can restrict their searches for content in 35 non-English languages, including Chinese, Greek, Icelandic, Hebrew, Hungarian and Estonian? To date, no requests have been received from beyond the earth’s orbit, but Google has a Klingon interface just in case. See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #11 Did you know that Google has a world-class staff of more than 2,668 employees known as Googlers? The company headquarters is called the Googleplex. 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See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #15 Did you know that Googlers are multifaceted? One operations manager, who keeps the Google network in good health is a former neurosurgeon. One software engineer is a former rocket scientist. And the company’s chef formerly prepared meals for members of The Grateful Dead and funkmeister George Clinton. See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #16 Did you know that Stanford Student’s Jerry Yang and David Filo first started Yahoo! in February of 1994 to keep track of their own interests on line? They named their project “Jerry’s Guide to the World Wide Web.” See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #17 Did you know that In April the name of Jerry’s Guide to the World Wide Web was changed to Yahoo, which is an acronym for “Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle”? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #18 Did you know that Yang and Filo added the exclamation point to the end of Yahoo! because “Yahoo” was already owned by a company that produced BBQ sauce? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #19 Did you know that the owners of Yahoo considered buying Google before went public? However, at the time Yahoo decided that a few billion dollars was too much to pay to buy out their competitor. See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #20 Did you know that Yahoo’s email service, which they purchased from Four11 in 1997, is still considered to be the most popular email program in America? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #21 Did you know that Yahoo currently owns and operates over fifty different web properties, most of which are sites that gained popularity before being acquired by Yahoo? Some examples include Geocities, Yahoo! Games, Del.icio.us, Flickr, and Upcoming.org. See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #22 Did you know that one of Yahoo’s highest priced acquisitions was Broadcast.com, which they paid a reported $5.7 billion for? On the other hand, their cheapest acquisition was their purchase of Net Controls for slightly over $1 million in 1997. See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #23 Did you know that in March of 2005 Yahoo celebrated its 10 year anniversary by giving away free Baskin Robins ice cream coupons to all of their users? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com Taylor’s Did You Know Series #24 Did you know that Yahoo began as a project created by two individuals and has grown to employ estimated 13,000 full time individuals? See more at http://thesearchenginepros.com A: Godex is excited to announce GEPL, a new feature for all Godex desktop printers. [see more: http://www.yoursite.com] Bruce’s Q & A Hot Sheet #2 Q: What is GEPL? A: GEPL (Godex Eltron® Printer Language) is a native language simulation that enables Godex printers to print label formats written in the native command languages used by Eltron and Zebra printers. Godex’s new GEPL allows true plug-n-play compatibility with EPL applications. Customers can add Godex desktop printers to their existing application running EPL without any need to modify or change the label programming command codes. [see more: http://www.YourSite.com] Tom's Q & A Hot Sheet #3 Q: How to use GEPL? A: The default native programming language for Godex desktop printers is EZPL, a powerful programming language and that is very easy to use. Customers can change the printer to run GEPL buy flashing the firmware. [see more: http://www.YourSite.com] Tom's Q & A Hot Sheet #4 Q: What are the benefits of GEPL? A: Plug-n-Play with any application that is running EPL. • True compatibility with Eltron programming language. • All Godex desktop printers are supported with GEPL. • GEPL is free and easy to upload into Godex printers. • Using Godex printers running GEPL, customers can realize printer cost savings compared to other more expensive printer brands. [see more: http://www.YourSite.com] Tom's Q & A Hot Sheet #5 Q: What will I do if power indicator light is not working when I power on the printer? A: Make sure that the power source is good by plugging in a different appliance such as a lamp. Then reconnect the printer power cord to the wall and the power adapter to the printer. Turn the printer on again. If there is no green light, call Godex for technical support. [see more: http://www.YourSite.com] Tom's Q & A Hot Sheet #6 Q: Why is the printer not reacting after given commands to print? A: Check the interface cables on both PC and printer, and make sure they are connected correctly. Next, check if the LED light functions normally (green). Power off, wait 10 seconds and then power on the system again. [see more: http://www.YourSite.com] |
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