Thriller fuse new media and online social networks soldiers Games

June 26th, 2009 by admin

Best thriller New Media content will be centered on military- and espionage-themed topics targeting the largest video game genres Video games are categorized into genres based on their gameplay. Due to a general lack of commonly agreed-upon genres or criteria for the definition of genres, classification of games are not always consistent or systematic and sometimes outright arbitrary between sources. : First-person shooter (FPS games) and the action gaming experience. Top thriller military-action-spy genre games, together with other aggregated content, will form the basis of a new social networking See social networking site.

Many members of the new media team thriller has a strong root cause of video games in the military, spy game, FPS game play and online multiplayer action game can be traced back about 92 years in 1985 to MicroProse, one of the most successful brands of all time games. The group’s goal is to build a world-class once again, the global online games company’s traditional long-term franchise value MicroProse.

“As a company, thriller published strategy will continue to work, we have begun this past year purposefully use the original characters and storyline of the new popular entertainment across all media – e-books, games and movies – the potential and sustainable series sequel to “The Chairman said that the horror story J.W. “Wild Bill” stealey. “However, while laying this groundwork for Thriller, we also have identified significant opportunity with some other exciting related game experiences in the online multiplayer and MMOG (Massively Multiuser Online Game) A game on the computer played by many people. Also known as “massively multiplayer online” (online games), a network game is different from the ordinary multiplayer game, because its environment is a permanent.Space, we can use capitalize on Cap′i`tal`ize on`

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. The antithesis of contact.  more. At the same time, we are developing our own social networking platform through which all best thriller content, and much more, will be presented. Looking for a specific later in the year announced.”

Bryan Ellis on the Explosion In Virtual Real Estate Investing

June 24th, 2009 by admin

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Bryan Ellis is widely recognized as a expert in the fields of real estate investing and internet marketing, so it’s no wonder he’s regarded as a founding thinker of the new phenomenon of Virtual Real Estate Investing. I recently spoke with him about this topic:

Landlords, rehabbers and foreclosure investors, take notice – you may soon be focused on the new concepts of Virtual Real Estate Investing. Everything from using the internet as an avenue to make more money in real estate to online games such as SecondLife seem to be included in the popular definition of this term. And the pure financial potential is staggering.

In order to figure out the truth of the matter, I sought out Bryan Ellis whose experience in the fledgling industry is truly impressive.

“I began using the term ‘virtual real estate investing’ in the late 1990’s when I realized the clear similiarities in profit strategies, regardless of whether the real estate in question is ‘virtual’ or ‘physical’” said Ellis.

One example of the parallels between virtual and physical real estate Bryan Ellis cites is the similarity between the monetization of domain names versus physical property. He points out that control of a domain name or even a specific web page is much like controlling a real estate property: “those assets can be monetized in similar ways: By selling them for a profit, by leasing them, by offering advertising, etc. It’s not even necessary to own a website in order to profit from it.”

Bryan Ellis points to the example of websites like HubPages, Squidoo, Google Knol, etc. “Each of these services allows any person to write an article or create other type of content, and then allows the author to share in the revenue generated on that page. It’s almost as if you’re renting retail space in a highly desirable shopping district, only you get the benefit of a ‘great address’ in the form of a well-known domain host like Google.com but without paying a single penny in rental fees. It’s a win-win scenario.”

I must admit: Its easy to see the parallels. For example, if you’re the owner of a desirable property, its desirability is (in a business context) largely due to its being in a location that is of interest to others. Similarly, ownership of a desirable domain name is valuable for the same reasons. Regardless of the type of asset, you can sell or lease or use any number of strategies to turn the assets into cash.

In our next installment of this series on virtual real estate investing, Bryan Ellis will share the internet analogies to the physical concept of real estate development.

Search Engine Optimization

June 24th, 2009 by admin

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Search Engine Optimization is used, and just as often misunderstood. In fact, technically it is already an archaic description of a process of getting eyeballs to your real estate website.

Back in the day, you could reverse engineer a high positioned website and voila you would get listed. Well the Search Engine knows better and expects a little more out of your website and you. With real estate seo, this can be a challenge

The definition of Search engine optimization (SEO) is this: It is the process of improving the volume or quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” search results. A rule of thumb is, the website appearing closer to the top in the search engine index, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine. SEO may target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, and industry-specific vertical search engines. This gives a web site web presence.

As part of an Internet marketing strategy, Search Engine Optimization(SEO) considers how the search engine(s) work and what people are searching for. Optimizing a website primarily involves editing its content and HTML coding to both increase its relevance to specific keywords and to remove all barriers to the indexing activities of search engines.

SEO also refers to “search engine optimizers,” a term adopted by an industry of consultants who carry out optimization projects on behalf of their clients, and also by employees who perform search engine optimization services . Search engine optimizers may offer SEO as a stand-alone service or as a part of a broader marketing campaign. Since effective SEO requires changes to the HTML source code of a site, SEO tactics are often included into web site development and design.
The term “search engine friendly” is used to describe web site designs, menus, content management systems and shopping carts that are easy to optimize.

Black hat SEO or Spamdexing, use link farms and keyword stuffing that degrade the relevance of search results and the user-experience of search engines. Search engines look for sites that employ certain SEO techniques in order to remove them from their indexes.