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Case Logic 17 Professional Laptop Backpack - Black
$63.99 Case Logic-A professional style for the active business traveler, this backpack easily houses for 17 inch laptops while still finding room for magazines, documents and other accessories. |
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Case Logic 16 Laptop Backpack - Tannin
$43.99 Case Logic-Tailored with ultimate comfort and usability in mind, this backpack boasts a unique style suitable for the active professional or one heading back to school in the fall. |
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Case Logic 16 Laptop Backpack - Dark Gray
$43.99 Case Logic-Tailored with ultimate comfort and usability in mind, this backpack boasts a unique style suitable for the active professional or one heading back to school in the fall. |
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Case Logic 16 Laptop Backpack - Black
$43.99 Case Logic-Tailored with ultimate comfort and usability in mind, this backpack boasts a unique style suitable for the active professional or one heading back to school in the fall. |
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Case Logic 16 Laptop Backpack - Red
$31.99 Case Logic-Tailored with ultimate comfort and usability in mind, this backpack boasts a unique style suitable for the active professional or one heading back to school in the fall. |
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Case Logic Water Resistant iPad Case - Light Gray
$23.99 Case Logic-For the active iPad user, this water resistant sleeve allows for in-case use while protecting from the elements. |
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Case Logic 17 Laptop and Projector Roller - Black
$135.99 Case Logic-On the contemporary side of polished professionalism, this rolling case is designed to carry your laptop, projector and/or a change of clothes for your next business trip while still falling within global carry-on size requirements. |
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Case Logic Sony Pocket Edition Reader Case
$11.99 Case Logic-Outfit your eReader with a durable molded EVA case. Elastic straps and a 3-panel zipper enable you to use your device while still in the case. |
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Case Logic 18 Lightweight Upright Roller - Black
$119.99 Case Logic-Designed for the business and casual traveler, the distinctive shape, handsome brushed nickel zipper pulls and tailored lines provide sophisticated styling while still complying with carry-on size requirements. |
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Case Logic Water-resistant Kindle Keyboard Sleeve
$19.99 Case Logic-Have you ever worried about spilling coffee all over your Kindle 3 when enjoying a good read at your favorite café? Fear no more! This water-resistant sleeve seals your Kindle inside with a liquid-repelling double closure, but still allows full access and visibility to your screen through the clear front window. Your Kindle will remain dry and protected in any setting. |
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Case Logic Water-resistant Kindle Keyboard Sleeve
$19.99 Case Logic-Have you ever worried about spilling coffee all over your Kindle 3 when enjoying a good read at your favorite café? Fear no more! This water-resistant sleeve seals your Kindle inside with a liquid-repelling double closure, but still allows full access and visibility to your screen through the clear front window. Your Kindle will remain dry and protected in any setting. |
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Stock Power Vitamin and Mineral Supplement (1 lb)
$9.5 STOCK POWER Vitamin and Mineral Supplement (1 lb) by LeGear, is an apple-flavored vitamin and mineral supplement for horses, cattle, sheep, goats and hogs. Produces excellent results in young colts and yearlings. Active Ingredients Roughage products, salt dicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate , mineral oil, ferrous sulfate, natural and artificial flavors added, thiamine mononitrate, niacin supplement, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin A acetate in gelatin, vitamin B 12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, vitamin D 3 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride and potassium iodide. |
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Stock Power Vitamin and Mineral Supplement (2 lb)
$18.5 Stock Power Vitamin and Mineral Supplement (2 lb) by LeGear, is an apple-flavored vitamin and mineral supplement for horses, cattle, sheep, goats and hogs. Produces excellent results in young colts and yearlings. Active Ingredient Roughage products, salt dicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate , mineral oil, ferrous sulfate, natural and artificial flavors added, thiamine mononitrate, niacin supplement, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin A acetate in gelatin, vitamin B 12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, vitamin D 3 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride and potassium iodide. |
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Iams ProActive Health Active Maturity Dry Dog Food - 17.5 lb.
$22.98 Turn to Iams for the perfect diet for your older, yet still spunky dog. ProActive Health Active Maturity is specially formulated with Vitamin E and Beta-Carotene to help boost the immune response of your older dog to healthy levels. Naturally-sourced Glucosamine promotes healthy joints, while Iams Daily Dental Care formula reduces tartar buildup by up to 50%. Protein sources like chicken and egg help build strong muscles and nourish your older pet?? 1/2s heart. As a ProActive Health formula, Active Maturity also includes a wealth of natural prebiotics to promote a strong digestive system as well as your dog?? 1/2s immune defense. 100% complete and balanced. Contains no fillers or artificial preservatives. Veterinarian recommended for dogs up to 50 pounds, age seven or older. |
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Case Logic Walker Organizer - Black
$15.99 Case Logic Walker Organizer - Black |
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Mutsy Parasol In Active Black
$49 Mutsy Parasol In Active Black |
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Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Marker Individual UPC Open Stock
$1.99 Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Individual Marker Sharpie is the industry standard and the original permanent marker that has made it a household name since 1964. The Ultra Fine Point Individual Marker provides a durable, ultra-fine point tip that produces thinner, more precise lines while still offering bright, colorful ink that leaves a permanent mark on most surfaces. They come with AP-certified, non-toxic ink that is water, smear, and fade-resistant. |
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BABYBJORN Active Carrier In BlackRed
$94.99 BABYBJORN Active Carrier In Black/Red |
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BABYBJORN Active Carrier In BrownBeige
$94.99 BABYBJORN Active Carrier In Brown/Beige |
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BABYBJORN Active Carrier In BlackBlack
$94.99 BABYBJORN Active Carrier In Black/Black |
Getting your content right is crucial to SEO and the quality of your website in general. It is important to create content that will be useful for readers and also easy for search engines to match against your favoured keyword phrases.
Follow these tips to ensure you are authoring content as effectively as possible.
- Page Titles: Your page title (html title tag) should contain no more than 60 characters (search engines only display this much in listings) and crucially should contain your favoured keywords as close to the beginning as possible. An SEOmoz rating experiment in 2009 showed that best practice formatting should be either: Primary Keyword – Secondary Keywords | Brand or Brand Name | Primary Keyword and Secondary Keywords, depending on how important your brand is (what you use for delimiting the sections in the way of pipes and dashes is not hugely important). My personal twist on this is to use the title to represent the hierarchical structure of the page within the site, so: Primary Keywords (article name)
- URLs: Your URL (that is to say, the part after the domain) should ideally be the same as your title, minus any stopwords and punctuation (and, for, the etc) and hyphens replacing spaces. Whether you choose to have a category, date or section name in between your domain and your page title (e.g. meat.com/sausages/cumberland-sausages.htm) depends on the structure of your website. Larger websites (often employing ‘long tail’ tactics) with pages optimised for specific multi word phrases are more likely to have section names in the URLs, with child pages building authority for sections. Blogs on the other hand, tend to have a flatter structure. This generally requires URL rewriting in the case of a CMS or blog, where a single template is used to generate many pages.
- Meta Tags: Meta description tags, whilst not affecting search engine’s opinion or contextual understanding directly, are often used by search engines to determine the phrase displayed to users in SERPs. Your maximum meta description length should be no more than around 30 words or 150 characters. As with page titles, this sells your page to users, so it’s important that it quickly captures users’ attention and concisely sums up the the essence of your page content. Meta keywords tags are not given a great deal of weight when it comes to search engines calculating relevance. Having said that, it’s worth including them, as every little helps. Try to stock to 10 to 15 words or short phrases that sum up your page content, with most important words first, without repeating keywords, which is unnecessary and will most likely be seen as spam.
- Spelling and Grammar: It’s important for your credibility with humans and search engines alike to practise good spelling and grammar. Many WYSIWYG editors in CMSs and blogs have spell checks, so use them. If your editor doesn’t have spell check, paste your article into Word Processing software before publishing. Credibility aside, if you spell your keywords incorrectly, search engines won’t match them with the correct searches.
- Structure your Article: One long page of text without breaks is hard for humans to read and makes it harder for search engines to discern the key points. Break your article into either sections with headings or lists. Using h tags or bold allows users to focus their eyes on sections, making articles easier to read and tells search engines to attribute more importance to these key words.
- Keyword Density: This refers to the percentage of key phrases that appear in your pages relative to the total number of words. If you have too high a keyword density, search engines may see your content as being engineered and treat it as spam (and rightly so, as a page stuffed with keywords isn’t going to make good reading for users). On the other hand, if you don’t mention the keywords you’re trying to have your content found for, search engines won’t include them in your preferred SERPs. There’s no exact percentage to meet, but it’s generally accepted that you shouldn’t go much above 5%. There are many free keyword density tools (just enter this phrase into your favourite search engine) around that will check your pages and calculate the density of words and phrases. These can help you strike a sensible balance.
- Remain focused: Don’t veer away from the focus of the page and the proposition you set out in your title. This will dilute your relevant keyword density and make articles hard for people to read. It’s much quicker to read a short article than a long one.
- Stick to Text: Search engines have a hard time locating content within non text content, so it’s best to use text wherever possible, supporting images and charts with alt attributes. Although correctly built Flash and some videos can be deciphered by some search engines, you will reduce the search-ability of your content by encapsulating it all in these media. Having said that, multimedia should not be ignored altogether, as it adds a more engaging aspect to your website and livens content, but it should compliment text based content, rather than replace it.
- Write Content Regularly: Content should be updated regularly, to keep it current and relevant. Search engines will attribute greater importance to websites that are seen to update content regularly than those that stay static. With ‘real time’ search becoming ever more present in SERPs (Google’s blog search and live content from partnerships with social media sites & news feeds being good examples), writing content that matches topical news results will lead to being features in more results pages.
- Put Users First: Search engines are built with increasingly complex logic to provide users with the most useful, relevant content for their search. It is therefore increasingly difficult to engineer results using ‘black hat’ tactics. Your best bet for long term success and high rankings is therefore to create content that is genuinely useful for users.
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