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Technology and Baby Boomers

By Richard Leo | Filed in Technology

We’re all aware of the incredible advances technology has brought with it in the last twenty years. Most of the people who grew up in the 70s remember when their family purchased their first home computer. In addition, they didn’t have cell phones, which didn’t exist for individuals of this, generation, and earlier, until they were into their adult years. And for all of us that sprang from these earlier generations, we well remember when email first entered our lives, which for most of us was our introduction to the Internet. As as we see Montel Williams money mutual commercials on Youtube and other Internet sites, we remember commercials and various other ads were once available in print and on television only.

My how things have changed, this is a common phrase people use to describe the world that exists in their middle-aged years versus the one that they grew up in. And while it seems to happen with every generation, much the same as the youth seems to become more “out of control” every twenty years, it’s difficult to fully understand the incomparable difference between this world and that of twenty five years ago. This is perhaps something that won’t be understood for a few generations, and this has to do with the way in which we are socialized. One of the ways that technology has changed our lives is that many of us are awakened by our cell phones, which also have one or two messages waiting for us and we’re basically connected to them throughout the day. Never before in history has our population been so interconnected to technology and the effects it’s having on our daily related.

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With this in mind, it’s essential that we dinosaurs don’t become lost in the web. In a world where basically every daily need, minus those direct physical ones, can be attended online, it’s important to understand how this can interact with our lives. Most people, even those well into their golden years, have email accounts, and there’s even quite a few Baby Boomers who have accounts on Facebook and various other social service networks. Meanwhile, transitioning all of our payments, bank activity and other financial activities online is something that the younger generation will take for granted, while we from the older generations still feel ill at ease applying for money mutual loans online, though in actuality, it couldn’t be easier or more safe.

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO), being the method of escalating the website’s publicity to different search engines, aims to acquire first-page rankings if not the top rank in every search engine. As most Internet users would impatiently put it, they will utilize only the first few search results from whatever search engine they employ.
Tech savvy bloggers and Internet users would know that within a search engine, a so-called spider reaches out into the Internet as it comes across pages, recognizing only the words but not the images or the videos. With this, search is possible using words (called keywords) as the search engine pulls that up in its results; thus, the more keywords or combination of keywords, the better rank the webpage gets in the search.

The search engine spiders also refer to the title and meta tags on the page as well as to the heading and content to be able to link from one site to another. These areas should be stuffed with a sufficient number of primary keywords used to optimize your site; however, you don’t have to overdo it–pages get banned somehow by the spiders if they detect “keyword stuffing.”

Keywords: A preferred standard number of keyword density is about 2% to 7%. The relevance of the keywords to the content is also a factor; therefore, if the keyword sounds good and relevant to the content, it is all right to increase the keyword density to 12%. As a rule of the thumb, a webpage can be optimized by three keywords or phrases. It is also wise to put secondary or tertiary keywords or phrases that are related to the page. Using alternative keywords and phrases should be used in every webpage just like you use your main keywords.

Titles:
Optimizing titles would mean making sure that your title is short and vivid and has the targeted keywords that are related to the site. Optimizing the titles will manifest good rankings in the search engine results. Therefore, the title should visibly describe your site’s content so that your readers will be interested to come to your site.

Meta tags: There are two-fold portions to a Meta-tag, namely, description and keywords. The description must be concise and should sound consistent and vivid to the reader. This is commonly the transcript perceived underneath the title during the search procedure. It would be wise to provide the reader an overview of the page. A text that will describe to them what page is pertinent to will somehow compel the readers to visit your site. The keywords are just the same keywords that you utilize for your SEO and are in the text of your webpage or blog.

Links: The spider counts it as a show of support when other sites link to your site. Higher ranking in the search engine results when more quality pages link to yours, and this can be attained if you happen to have a directory submission and/or if you have remarkable, unique contents in your page. If you happen to have these informative and fascinating contents, most likely other sites will be linking to your sites and will be enticed to make referrals for their visitors as well, thus populating your site with more visitors and links, thus giving a higher search engine ranking to your site.

The whole face of Internet marketing is continuing to change each day and with the emergence of more technology, 4G network phones and more computer tablets, SEO and conversion techniques will continue to evolve.

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