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  • 4th June 2007

    My site is Better than Yours! At least I show up On Google Search!

    my site, http://www.constantskeptic.com shows up on google.com

    see for yourself here.

    So, you have a site, but no one can find it?

    you say to yourself:

    “Why Doesn’t My Site Show Up on Google?”

    here is a good article from http://www.nrichmedia.com:

    Getting good results on Google (or any other search engine for that
    matter) is generally considered showing up in the top 20 (or, maybe
    30) listed sites, i.e., in the first two (or three) pages of results
    (unless you’ve sneakily changed the default setting from 10 results
    per page). It’s these first two or three pages that get most of
    the clicks from people doing a search. Most people don’t bother
    looking past this point if they haven’t found what they’re
    looking for.

    1. Be Realistic

    The problem is that there are literally millions and millions of web
    sites out there. And many more web pages. (To be clear: a web site is
    composed of one, or usually several, web pages.) So, every time someone
    does a search for a word or phrase in Google, your site is competing
    with many millions of other pages. I just did a search for the word
    “trees” and Google is telling me there are close to 36 million
    results found. George would have better luck buying a 6-49 ticket than
    having his site come up amidst that sort of competition!

    Now, if we narrow down our search to the phrase “apple trees”
    we’ve cut the number of results to around 8.5 million. Still very
    high, but we’ve cut out 75% of the competition. Going to “Fuji
    apple trees” brings the results down significantly, to 130,000.
    We’ve now cut out an additional 98.5% of the competition. Finally,
    narrowing the search down to “Okanagan Fuji apple trees”
    diminishes the number of results to 332 – another 99.7% of the
    competition out of the way. In fact, by making our search specific like
    this, as opposed to the original “trees,” we’ve eliminated
    99.999% of the competition!

    2. Include Relevant Copy on Your Page
    Now, I’m not going to go into all of the details of what I mean
    by a well constructed site, but one of the most important things is
    that the copy (i.e., the text on the web page) actually includes the
    words that you want to be found for. How else are the search engines
    supposed to know what your page is really about? You’d be surprised
    how often I’ve heard people complain about getting poor search
    results for a web page of theirs that doesn’t even mention the
    word(s) they want it to be found under.

    To summarize, keep these three points in mind:

    1. Have realistic expectations. Your odds of being found in a search
    engine for a specific phrase are much better than a very general term.

    2. Include text in your page that talks about the term(s) you want
    the page ranked for.

    3. Get good quality links to your site.

    These three things, and a bit of patience, should get you far better
    results and save you a lot of frustration!

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    12th January 2007

    Just When You Thought You Were Safe… Skeptical Thoughts for a Rainy Friday

    Just when you thought you were safe to walk the streets of your hometown:

    - Beware that Secret Service agents are hiding in the shadows waiting for you to hand out one of those fake one million dollar bills of ‘God money’ so they can harass you and confiscate your possessions. I guess if your a religious zealot then you deserve it….

    photo courtesy of www.acmephotography.net

    Just when you thought it was finally safe after hurricane Katrina to visit New Orleans for Mardi Gras:

    New Orleaners march on city hall to protest lack of city and police response to quell spike in violence and murder in the city ahead of the Mardi Gras debauchery, I mean celebration. courtesy of NPR.org news

    “Hundreds of New Orleans residents march to City Hall to protest a
    rising murder rate and what they say is a lack of city and police
    response. People have been galvanized by the loss of two prominent
    cultural figures in the city: a white filmmaker and a black musician.”


    Just when you thought it was safe to play a little ice chess in London or Moscow:

    - Climate change strikes! Melting ice pieces in an unseasonably warm Moscow/London ice chess match resulted in a draw between two masters yesterday.



    Just when you thought it was safe to have children in Africa without fear of them being bought and snatched up by aging uber-rich Westerners:

    - Madonna calls for more ‘adoptions’ in Africa. According to the BBC,

    “Madonna was able to bypass laws about foreigners adopting children.”

    She claims that the laws need to be changed because a “million children in Malawi needed to be “rescued”. Maybe somebody should rescue her and her money and send them both someplace where they can’t harm anybody.

    One good thing is that a judge made a court order to allow her to be monitored by both Malawi officials and human rights groups alike. The adoptee’s father was quoted as saying,

    “In Malawi, there are to many underprivileged children,
    most of them orphans. I appeal to rich people with Madonna’s kind heart
    to come and adopt these children.”

    A few questions for Madonna…..

    What about all the orphans and poor families in the United States and Europe?

    What about Palestinian children in the Gaza strip fighting for their survival every day?

    Why not stick to helping out your fellow citizens in need first? Hmmm…

    any thoughts readers?




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    19th December 2006

    More Perfect Lies - How About a Life of Internet Censorship in Iran?

    To begin, a quote:
    Only a perfect lie can turn into dogma that millions of people believe in.”

    Can this be true for the false idea of ‘nationalism‘ as well? Nationalism as defined by the constant skeptic is the false belief that the country you happened to be born in is better than any other and worth going to war over and killing others who believe the same thing about their country.

    I just stumbled upon an article from IHT (International Herald Tribune) about Iranian bloggers… which sounds oxymoronic to me (yes I just made up a word) but it seems to be true. I also found out that over there they have a ban on youtube.com and the Farsi language site on the BBC.com.

    The most outrageous thing the government did recently was to ban high-speed internet service in private homes. I’m sure this ban doesn’t include the wealthy elite.

    IHT states that “Iran has a long tradition of controlling the airwaves and the print
    media, banning papers and jailing journalists who criticize official
    policies.”
    but “Iran’s online activists have proved harder to squash.” Hmmm, hard to tell if IHT is pro-gov or not…

    Why not just start chopping off fingers? You can’t blog with bloody stumps for hands…. or can you?

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    22nd September 2006

    After Katrina New Orleans has a New Stadium - I guess Reconstructing Peoples Homes Can Wait til Later - Its Football Season After All…

    THE CONSTANT SKEPTICs THOUGHTS ON THE NEW STADIUM IN NEW ORLEANS ADMIST THE HALF-REBUILT RUINS OF A GREAT TOWN:

    A very good post by Keeping Tabs on Keith Olbermann talks about how the New Orleans Saints have a new stadium ready for this Monday night’s big first game there.

    Also a post about how New Orleans sold out their season tickets for the first time ever…..

    what is this gonna be - trickle down revenue to pay for rebuilding costs? Or money grubbing investors sacking the ruined city and buying up everything in sight while everything is relatively cheap?

    Active Rain’s Post states that: ESPN’s Joe Theismann says it best:

    “I do believe in my heart of hearts that this region does not get enough of the attention that it deserves. I think that people feel like, ‘OK, Bourbon Street is back up, the French Quarter is back up, New Orleans is back.’ It’s my job and it’s our job to tell the world that New Orleans still has a long way to go.”

    Active-rain also states that the Lower 9th, St. Bernard, Plaquemines are still devastated residential areas.

    But of course, the rich get richer, and the poor move out or drown and get their bodies tagged and implanted with RFID devices for tracking/identification purposes, as I posted back in 2005, not to mention good PR for the company, who didn’t charge FEMA for the use of the implants, which usually run +100$ each, how nice of them, don’t you think?

    But nothing stands in the way of good-clean double-think, thought-controlled - American FOOTBALL!!

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    22nd August 2006

    experiment tests climate change’s impact

    A team of Australian scientists has embarked on what is being called a “climatic time machine”. The scientists have set up an experiment at the University of Western Sydney’s Richmond campus, aiming to mimic a world facing changing environmental conditions.

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    19th August 2006

    Sickened Iraq vets cite depleted uranium (Associated Press)

    It takes at least 10 minutes and a large glass of orange juice to wash down all the pills — morphine, methadone, a muscle relaxant, an antidepressant, a stool softener. Viagra for sexual dysfunction. Valium for his nerves.

    Four hours later, Herbert Reed will swallow another 15 mg of morphine to cut the pain clenching every part of his body. He will do it twice more before the day is done.

    Since he left a bombed-out train depot in Iraq, his gums bleed. There is more blood in his urine, and still more in his stool. Bright light hurts his eyes. A tumor has been removed from his thyroid. Rashes erupt everywhere, itching so badly they seem to live inside his skin. Migraines cleave his skull. His joints ache, grating like door hinges in need of oil.

    There is something massively wrong with Herbert Reed, though no one is sure what it is. He believes he knows the cause, but he cannot convince anyone caring for him that the military’s new favorite weapon has made him terrifyingly sick.

    In the sprawling bureaucracy of the Department of Veterans Affairs, he has many caretakers. An internist, a neurologist, a pain-management specialist, a psychologist, an orthopedic surgeon and a dermatologist. He cannot function without his stupefying arsenal of medications, but they exact a high price.

    read more here…

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    28th June 2006

    An Inconvenient Truth gets 5 stars from top scientists for accuracy

    The nation’s top climate scientists are giving “An Inconvenient Truth,” Al Gore’s documentary on global warming, five stars for accuracy…. I personally found the movie quite informative and collaborative with the data that I have unearthed in the past two years, despite some exaggerations about predictions for sea level rises…. the message is clear, we need to act and the government needs to act to help prevent a major climate catastrophe…. read more here

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