Social Bookmarking

It seems to be an uphill battle when struggling to retain your position on the SERPs, but fortunately, a new way for people to make themselves well-known has been found. It is “social bookmarking” which involves a new spin on a very old strategy: Supply others with valuable resources as a way of buiding accountablity and authority in your niche.

 

The difference between regular browser-based bookmarks and social bookmarking is that social bookmarking sites are web-based — meaning that you can both access your bookmarks from any location and share those resources with your network in real time. This way, everyone in your network gets the benefit of everyone else’s resources, creating a steady stream of useful and relevant information that everyone can enjoy.

 

Thus, enlisting on social bookmarking sites can provide an influx of traffic to your main domain; IF you properly channel the traffic, that is.

 

You see, the fundamental objective behind all online marketing campaigns is not only to generate traffic, but to keep people returning to your site wanting more.

In an open search through a search engine, users are usually directed to your main page, where, if you’re smart, you’ll have an opt-in area in a visual hotspot where people can give you their contact information, usually in exchange for valuable information of some sort.

 

Social bookmarking sites have search engine authority because the content is ranked according to user popularity. When you provide valuable information, people want to pass it on naturally; hence, your site’s popularity grows of its own accord based on the merit of its usefulness.

 

However, when people find you through your social bookmarking site, they are most generally taken to a specific post.

If you don’t have your opt-in box and/or links for further information listed here also, you’ll likely lose the opportunity to add those people to your network.

 

Thus, harnessing the power of social networking for your business comes down to two things: Your ability to provide useful, relevant and unique information (as opposed to sounding like you’re just trying to sell something) and your ability to streamline the focus of the content on any given page so that users are clearly directed to take action in a manner that will allow you to further your relationship with them.

 

Keeping these two key points in mind, you are strongly encouraged to utilize the plethora of social bookmarking engines available to you as an alternative to boosting traffic flow through the search engines alone. Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. You might be surprised by what you’ll get in return!

 

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How to Protect Your Children on the Internet

The Internet can be a great resource for children for both learning and play. They can use it for school projects and book reports (instead of having to hike to the library like we did), keeping in touch with their friends and playing interactive games.

However, as we all know, the Internet is filled with hidden dangers. An innocent search of the word “Legos” can be misspelled to “Legs” and your child may be directed to some sites that are inappropriate for children of any age.

This is why it is so important to be aware of what your children are doing online, who they are chatting with and what sites they are visiting. Even with laws such as Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), your child’s best online protection is you. Talk to them about the dangers and monitor their online usage to help them surf the Internet safely.

Here are some great tips to keep your children safe while still allowing them to explore the wonderful world of the Internet. 

Keep the computer in a common area, such as the family room or dining room, so you can more closely monitor your children’s activities.

Let your young children know that chat rooms are off limits. You can use special software or contact your Internet provider to block these sites. If your child is a teenager, and you do allow them to access chat rooms, monitor this and your teenager’s behavior closely.

Bookmark your children’s favorite sites so they will be less likely to have to go to search engine sites to search for what they want.

Talk to the parents of your children’s friends and their teachers – find out what online protection is being offered when they are away from home.

Investigate the many types of software out there that will allow you to customize what you want to allow your children to access and what you would like to block them from seeing. Your Internet provider may also have options to help you control Internet usage.

Caution your children to never reveal any personal information online, like their name, address, phone number or even send pictures to people they do not know. In addition, they should never respond to any emails from people that they do not know and should let you know about anything that happens that makes them feel uncomfortable.

Taking a pro-active and serious role in your children’s Internet activities will help ensure that they benefit from the valuable information it offers without being exposed to any potential dangers.

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Learn R.E. GCSE in a week (Short Course). Day 3

Day 3

Marriage and the Family- the third section we will be learning and is all about sex before marriage, marriage, divorce and family life.

Sex before marriage – Today many more couples are living together before getting married, and are having sex before marriage which would have been regarded as a sin 50 years ago (1950’s). Much less people are getting married and more are divorcing. Some keywords you will have to learn are;

Cohabitation – Living together without being married.
Marriage – when a man and women are legally joined.
Faithfulness – Staying with your partner without committing adultery.
Pre-marital Sex – Sex before marriage.
Promiscuity – Having sex with numerous partners without wanting a relationship.
Adultery – A married person having sex with someone other than their partner.

Christian Views – Most Christians believe sex should only happen is marriage, because;

The bible teaches that it is wrong.
It is a sin.
Jesus taught that love is the most important thing.

Jewish Views – Judaism dose not allow pre-marital sex or adultery because;

Adultery is a sin, banned in the 10 commandments.
The Torah and Talmud teach that sex is only in marriage.
Sex if a gift used only in marriage.
Many Orthodox Jews separate boys and girls after the age of 13-14 to prevent sex before marriage.

Marriage in Christianity – The purposes of a Christian marriage is to be able to live together in love, have sex, have comfort towards one another, have children and bring up a Christian family. The main features of a Christian wedding are the exchanging of vows, the exchanging of rings, prayers and communion to unite the couple with Christ.

Marriage in Judaism – The purposes of a Jewish marriage to have children and bring up a Jewish family, to obey God’s commands and to love each other. The main features of a Jewish wedding are the huppah which symbolises a new home, the ring, the signing of the ketubah (marriage contract), the seven blessings, the win and smashing of the glass and a wedding feast.

Divorce in the UK – 1 in 3 marriages may end in divorce because it is easier to get a divorce, people live longer and women are less prepared to put up with bad treatment from their husbands.

Divorce in Christianity –

Roman Catholics Christians do not believe in divorce because Jesus banned divorce and when they marry the make a covenant with God that cannot be broken without his consent.
Most Protestants and Orthodox disapprove divorce but believe if the marriage goes wrong then they can get a divorce because God forgives sins if people are determined to live a new life and in St Matthews Jesus allows divorce for adultery.

Divorce in Judaism – Divorce is allowed in Judaism because marriage is an agreement not a sacrament and the Torah and Talmud have regulations about divorce. Instead the couples apply for a get. However very few Jews divorce because they are encouraged to stay together for the children.

Family life in the UK – Some keywords you will have to learn;

Extended Family – Grandparents, aunts, uncles living as a unit with mother father with children.
Nuclear Family – Mother, father and children.
Re-Constituted Family – Two sets of children become one family when their parents divorce and remarry.

Family life in Christianity – All Christians believe that children should be brought up in a family with a mother and father because

Parents should love each other and provide for their children.
Parents should set a good example for their children.
Children should obey and respect their parents.
Children should look after their parents if they can no longer look after themselves.

The family is important in Christianity because;

The bible teaches that it is.
It is in the marriage service.
The family was created by God.
Families are the basis of society.

How churches help with family life;

Most churches host infant baptism.
Some churches run schools.
Most churches run Sunday schools teaching right from wrong.

Family life in Judaism – Jews believe that family is at the heart of the religion. In Judaism;

Parents should care for their children.
Parents should teach their children Judaism.
Parents should set a good example for their children.
Children should respect their parents and be a comfort to them in old age.

The family is important in Judaism because;

It was created by God to keep the family together.
It is the only way God wanted children to be brought up.
It is the place where children learn Judaism.
It is one of the Mitzvahs which all Jews have to follow.

How the Synagogue helps family life;

Families are encouraged to worship together.
They provide youth clubs.
Help with running of Jewish Schools.

Hurrah! That is all for today. Only two more sections to do and 4 more days.

Link to day 4

Written by KingKong