November 4, 2009

The Crown Jewel of Online Casino - Spin Palace

Filed under: Credit, Great Gambling Stuff, Internet Betting — admin @ 1:26 pm

In our casino review of Spin Palace we came to the decision that it is just one of those casinos that is an absolute delight to game at. It probably has almost everything that any gambling aficionado would utterly revel in, but with that said provides to the complete gambling newbie!

With spectacular game play and software, great incentives, secure depositing, great payout percentages and of course friendly customer service. Spin Palace has likely covered all the bases for what every casino player is looking for!

The casino itself was released in 2002 and since, has obtained many honors from within the gambling space. Probably the most important being CasinoMeisters “Best Online Casino” for the year 2002. I’m sure in anyones books that would be a huge accomplishment!

When it comes to downloading, installing and gaming on the casino, most online casinos would have to really out do themselves to get to the same caliber game play as Spin Palace. The casino itself is powered by Microgaming which delivers extremely smooth game play on all casino game types, like: Roulette, Slot Machines, Video Poker and Blackjack!

Our favorite has to be the Tomb Raider secret of the sword slot, which is an iSlot, this basically means that it is an interactive slot so you are not restricted to just spinning the reels but on special bonus screens you get to dual Lara Crofts arch nemesis, of course if you win you are entitled to an awesome payoff!

Depositing of funds is very straight forward and easy with no fuss coming via credit card, the same can be said for the withdrawal of credits.

Unluckily Spin Palace doesn’t serve to American clientele (you can thank Congressman Barney Frank and UIGEA for that). Which is an absolute pity as this brilliant casino has so much to offer to all levels of casino player.

Secret Search Engine Optimization Success

Filed under: King Content, Linking, SEO Tips + More — admin @ 1:17 am

For many years now people have been receiving very bad advice from the search engine optimization community. “Just go get links for your site and everything will be fine!” “It’s all about links!” “All you need is links!” The choir has sung the link hymn so many times their voices have grown weary and they falter on every other note. But here is something all the link building gurus didn’t know to tell you: the search engines were following behind the SEO community, turning off the link juice almost as fast as the SEOs were turning it on.

Is that any way to build your Website’s value? Of course not. Now, some people in the community have also advised their audiences to “create great content” and “use only link bait”. Problem is, they forgot to tell anyone how to just make great content. And just how many top ten lists do we have to link to before we can stop being suckered in by nonsense articles? Maybe the SEO community wants to live in Top Ten List Hell but not everyone else does.

It’s an indisputable fact that most content on the Web is just not “link worthy”. It’s plain, boring, ordinary, every day content. It’s the heart of your Web business, the meat of your articles, the stuff your audience craves. But most people who read Web sites don’t run their own, much less link to other people’s sites.

A major premise of basic SEO theory is that most links don’t pass value. That means that the majority of the links the SEOs tell you to get from blogs, social media sites, directories, article archives, and other easy-to-spam sites just don’t help you improve your search engine optimization. Is it any wonder that hundreds of angry, frustrated Webmasters are attacking the SEO community, complaining about lost rankings in SEO forums, and asking, “Where did I go wrong”?

The very best use of SEO theory is to just create solid, decent content and not worry too much about linking. Yes everyone needs links. But instead of trying to be creative about getting links you should just focus on giving only one person a reason to link to every page you put on your site. That’s the secret to search engine optimization success. You build up to the value gradually, one link at a time, without trying to rush into the link building game.

If you learn the basic principles of good SEO theory then you can ignore all the time-wasting advice the SEO community shares on its blogs. Do you really want to spend your days creating social media profiles, sending out emails asking for links, and writing fluff articles that no one wants to read anyway? Don’t you have something better to do with you time?