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Seo Master present to you: Bitcoin can be a relatively safe way to do business. There are many things you should consider when deciding if Bitcoin is right for your business. Here's some information about Bitcoin and using it in your business.

There are several positives to using bitcoin in your business. First, the bitcoin system is a simple payment system. Once you are paid there is no middleman that can decide to chargeback the funds to the customer. This means that if you have payment, you know it will be yours to keep. This can make a significant positive difference in your companies profit margin.

Bitcoin also has no or very low fees. Compared to the fees for accepting credit cards, the Bitcoin system charges almost nothing. The fees are to keep the bicoin network secure and running well. These very small fees prevent the network with being attacked and being overloaded with lots of small spam transactions.

Bitcoin is also easy to setup at your store's location or on your online store. You can install a payment extension for your online store. These payment extensions are available for many of the popular ecommerce sites. Or you can create a QR code that customers can scan to pay with their mobile devices. You could also have your customers pay directly by scanning a qr code on an tablet or other device at your location.

Bitcoin will also expose you to new markets. Many people prefer to pay with Bitcoin. There are even some countries who cannot pay using credit cards. The Bitcoin network is accessible anywhere the internet exists. You don't need to worry about fraudulent orders as there are no chargebacks and you can wait to ship product until you have received payment.

There are a few downsides to Bitcoin. One is the fluctuating value of this relatively new currency. This volatily should smooth out in the coming years as bitcoin becomes more widely adopted. This volatility can be mitigated by converting your bitcoins to your own currency or by using a payment processor such as Bitpay. Bitpay will convert your bitcoins to dollars and send them to you everyday if you like. This is much more convenient than most credit card payment processors who they usually only send your funds once a month. Bitpay's fees are also much lower the fees you would pay if you accepted credit cards

There are several popular companies accepting Bitcoin such as Reddit and WordPress. If you would like to accept Bitcoin at your business, take some time to learn more about how Bitcoin works and become familiar with the Bitcoin system. You can learn more at www.weusecoins.com

Josiah Garber is ecommerce professional and runs an ecommerce store called Keystone Pet Place accepting payment from Bitcoin, Paypal and Credit Cards.


2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

If you own a blogger, someone is hosting your website for you. Unless you own your own server, all the pictures, videos, songs and other content on your blog are stored elsewhere on a machine constantly running so the files are always available.
Some successful bloggers do get their own servers because the amount of control over their own work is that much greater. If you find yourself ready to host your own blog but you don’t know how to move it to your own domain, you’re in luck. Here’s how you can move a Blogspot blog to your own domain.

First, Have a Domain

            You will need your own domain or some host besides Blogspot if you want to move your blog to the former from the latter. The list of these providers is a lengthy one but companies like GoDaddy are especially popular.
            Once you’ve figured out what provider you want to go with, you’ll need to get all set up and everything. Before you move y our Blogspot blog, log into your account at whatever place is hosting your domain, or get your personal server ready for some new information.

Prepare It

           Once you’re all set to move things over, you must prepare your domain to accept the requests which will come from Blogspot. To do this is a little complicated but easy enough with some directions. You will need to look for the Domain Control Center on your page.
           If you can find it, then you’ll need to look for Total DNS Control. This is where you will add a new CNAME based on the URL you provide. It’s only a small adjustment you need to make so don’t worry about big changes here. It’s not much work at all.

Change Settings on Blogspot

           Now you’ll need to go to your Blogspot account and prepare it to send the information over to your personal domain. This is a small, short and sweet process about as simple as the prior step. Once you’re logged in on your Blogspot, Go to your settings and re-confirm them with the new information and address you specified to make sure your blog is going to the right page and you’re done.
          No muss, no fuss, you won’t even have to break a sweat to get this done. Beware though, there are some consequences to moving your blog from Google to your personal place.

Backlinks Will Be Lost

          This is a big deterrent to established bloggers who wish to split up and make their own name. Any backlinks you’ve made will all become irrelevant as they’ll be linking to a website which doesn’t exist. The updates would take you an awful long time if you have a lot of links already, so this move is recommended only for fresh or experienced bloggers starting with something new.
          You could keep making money on your Blogspot blog while making another one with your name somewhere else, right? There’s no need to ruin a good thing.



Author Bio:
Miles Carson is a freelance writer who contributes to many websites including howtostartyourownblog.com. If you want detailed information on setting up your own blog, check out the website and being reading!
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
Whether you are new to internet marketing or a veteran that was focused only on established sites, here are some tips about what to do and not to do when launching a new site. Of course not everything may apply to your personal situation. I also encourage you to debate the cost/benefit of these items. 

-Start with a good CMS (content management system) that can grow without compatibility issues 

-Minimize the use of frameworks, plugins & add-ons, they are cool today but will cause headaches tomorrow 

-Focus on urls looking good to users & less for search engines 
-Avoid getting crappy links, its too dangerous in the long term and it sucks spending time removing them later 

-Ask yourself what your new site offers that isn't already on 100 other sites 
-Expect Google rankings to be weird for your first year 

-Good Google rankings don't mean your site is good, it is more likely that you are looking at personalized serps 

-Don't launch the site until its good enough to attract webmasters to link to it 

-If you use five years old seo tricks, expect Google to have five years of filters to counteract it 

-Google doesn't really care that your domain is old, they care more about long term inbound links 
-Incorporate canonical tags & verified author profiles 

-Unique ip hosting isn't that important, reliable ip hosting is much more important 
-Use a domain that is brandable and relates to your business, hyphens & keyword stuffed domains aren't ideal 

-Domains with good backlinks tend to outpace keyword domains with weaker backlinks 

-Once you find the perfect domain, check to see if it was previously registered and used for spamming 

-Use a good analytics program, it will help you make better business decisions 

-Archive all keyword data, its going away fast 

-Don't put 100 generic navigation links on every page, better to "theme" the page with a handful of links to relevant content 

-Ask yourself again what your new site offers that isn't already on 100 other sites and this time don't lie to yourself 

-Think about where you want your site in 5 years, then plan your site to minimize the change & redirects you will need 

-Better to have 100 great content pages than 10,000 auto generated pages 

-Your content pages are too short and users don't find enough value in them 

-Did you forget to embed relevant links within your content? 

-Smart webmasters can identify your network of sites by looking at backlinks, adsense/analytics code & other tells 

-Social signals like twitter mentions by real people are great for getting new sites crawled 

-Fake social signals that you can buy are mostly worthless 

-It isn't easy to launch a new site, it costs alot of time, money & resources. It is going to cost much more than you estimated. 

-The Google ranking algorithm isn't one simple piece, it has many different pieces and these pieces are run at different times 

-Launching a new site today is a much more weird process with many more anomalies than in the past 

Those are my general observations from my latest round of launching new sites. I am sure I overlooked some stuff so feel free to add your own or to debate what I've posted. 
2013, By: Seo Master
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