The End of the Email Era - WSJ.com
Rated • 3 reviews • investing, technology, email • wsj.com
Rated • 1 review • health, heart conditions • healbloodpressure.com
A real slam on this - Not much of a guarantee, but then again, not much of a blood pressure remedy either.
Rated • 1 review • health, gadgets • blogspot.com
I've decided that going to the grocery store to check my blood pressure defeats the purpose if I am tempted to grab a coffee and pastry on the way out! I found this video helpful.
Rated • 1 review • health • healbloodpressure.com
Several foods that research shows to affect blood pressure - beets, dark chocolate, and bananas - appear to do so by either contributing additional nitric oxide in the diet or by affecting nitric oxide synthesis in the body.
Rated • 1 review • heart conditions • healbloodpressure.com
High blood pressure - hypertension - is a growing worldwide health problem. Blood pressure can be unhealthy even if it stays only slightly above the normal level of less than 120/80 mmHg. The more your blood pressure rises above normal, the greater the health risk.
Rated • 1 review • internet • billionairebythirty.com
If you are going to build a site you need to get your piece of Internet real estate and buy your website address, domain name, or URL. The sad truth is most people rush into this process without really giving it much thought, which is a very costly and foolish mistake. There is a lot more than meets the eye when it comes to picking a domain name to drive traffic, so here is a list of secret tips you must follow:
Rated • 1 review • internet • viddler.com
This video details how you can 'stack' social media profiles so that you get the best possible search engine optimization scores for your keywords. For more, sign up at getgrids.com [getgrids.com] and follow @jasondrohn!
Rated • 1 review • internet • forbes.com
I never knew the power of generic domain names. How foolish Ebay, Google, and Amazon was. Of course, they followed the path blazed by the foolish Xerox, Kodak, and Apple. I'm sure the owners of cottagecheese.com, milk.com, and watch.com are raking it in.
Generic dictionary domain names are modern-day tulip bulbs whose only value results from hyping pitchmen such as yourself. How in the world is watch.com working for the domain owner every day. Has a given portfolio of 40 dictionary domains or LLLL.com domains increased in value consistently year-after-year? For example, does Torino Pasta gain measurable benefits from owning pasta.com and biscotti.com?
Rated • 3 reviews • internet • searchenginejournal.com
The main thing is that those old domains did not create problems for you: "second hand" domains might have had negative reputation with Google (they might have been part of the network, involved in illegitimate or spammy techniques, etc). Thus you may find hard time getting the site indexed or by linking from it now blacklist your other site.