Search Engine Results Pages (SERP's)

March 11, 2009
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Organic Listings (also referred to as “natural” or “free” listings), and Paid Advertisements bought on a “Pay Per Click” basis (PPC) or Cost Per Thousand (CPM). When you think of SERP’s think organic results, where 80 percent of the internet users click first. Most searchers decide in a matter of seconds which search listings...

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Search Engine Optimization Pricing

April 16, 2008
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a critical component in having a successful website! No matter how great your website looks, if it can’t be found on search engines like Google and Yahoo, then its value weakens. Optimization allows your site to be found through specific keyword phrases (META tags) and can raise your website’s...

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OrganicFamilies.com

February 23, 2008
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OrganicFamilies.com Tips for Organic Families 1. Protein in Perspective Years ago, our moms sent us to school with protein-heavy meat sandwiches and coins to buy whole milk. These days, it’s easy to lighten up with your kids’ favorite organic vegetables, low-fat cheese or tofu—each of which proves wholesome with whole-grain bread. Beans are another...

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FarmaOrganica.com

February 2, 2008
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FarmaOrganica.com Na farma organica. A malta toda na farma organica a conhecer o sitio

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fabbingmachines.com

December 27, 2007
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fabbingmachines.com Such machines could evolve from the 3-D printers currently used by industrial engineers for “rapid prototyping.” They design parts in computer-aided design programs and feed the designs to 3-D printers to make working plastic models. A 3-D printer has a small nozzle that scans back and forth across a surface, depositing tiny droplets...

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StopWaterPollution.com

November 28, 2007
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StopWaterPollution.com YOU CAN HELP STOP WATER POLLUTION EVERY DAY You may not realize it but there are things you can do around your home and in your garden that will help to stop pollution from entering our streams and rivers.  AROUND YOUR HOME Stormwater run-off from roofs, paved surfaces and bare soil may collect...

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claynanoparticles.com

November 8, 2007
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claynanoparticles.com polymer brushes grafted from layered clay nanoparticles adsorbed on flat surfaces is reported. The protocol involves adsorption of clay nanoparticle layers on self-assembled monolayer-modified flat surfaces of Si wafers (SiOx) and Au-coated glass. Organic cation free radical initiators were then adsorbed electrostatically onto the nanoparticle layer providing functionality for free radical surface-initiated polymerization...

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InorganicSolarCells.com

November 3, 2007
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InorganicSolarCells.com The basic proposed structure for a nanostructured multijunction solar cell is illustrated in Figure 1. It consists of a nanostructured substrate that is coated with semiconducting layers through ALD. There are three major issues which must be addressed in these proposed solar cells: First is the development of the nanostructured substrates with variable...

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AirandWaterPollution.com

October 28, 2007
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AirandWaterPollution.com Pollution in our world effects two essential aspects of our planet: air and water. Although their pollutants are emitted in completely different ways, they both harm living organisms. Air pollution is predominately emitted though the exhaust of motor vehicles and the combustion of fossil fuels, whereas water pollution is the result of industrial...

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OrganicTraining.com

October 1, 2007
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CCOF Launches Organic Intern Certificate Training Program August 3, 2007) Santa Cruz, CA – , CCOF, announced today the rollout of its comprehensive organic intern certificate training program. OrganicTraining.com The ambitious program is currently recruiting motivated individuals who will complete 360 hours of project work in exchange for a certificate and valuable career training....

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