Sunday 27 October 2013

MOST POPULAR 15 SEO WEBSITES

TOP 15 MOST POPULAR SEO WEBSITES | OCTOBER 2013

Here are the 15 Most Popular SEO Sites as derived from our eBizMBA Rank which is a constantly updated average of each website's Alexa Global Traffic Rank, and U.S. Traffic Rank from both Compete and Quantcast


1 . SEOBOOK :-1,400,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



2.  SEOMOZ :- 700,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



3.  SEARCHENGINELAND :- 650,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



4. SEARCHENGINEWATCH :- 645,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



 5SEARCHENGINEJOURNAL :- 550,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



6.  SEOChat :- 500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



7. MATTCUTTS :-  440,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



8.  BLACKHATTEAM :-  410,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



9 . SEROUNDTABLE :-  400,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors




10.  SUBMITEXPRESS:- 390,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors




1 1. SELFSEO :- 250,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



12 . WICKEDFIRE :- 230,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



13 . HIGHRANKINGS :- 190,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



14 . SEO :- 150,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors



15 . SEARCHENGINEGUIDE :- 100,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors





TOP CAMPSITES IN COLORADO

TOP 10 CAMPSITES IN COLORADO:-



From basic campsites to luxury log cabins, Colorado has plenty of options for staying in the great outdoors. With the Colorado Trail and San Juan mountains as a backdrop, there's also cool hiking, climbing and cycling to be had.

1. LITTLE MOLAS LAKE CAMPGROUND, SAN JUAN NATIONAL FOREST:-




2. ANGEL OF SHAVANO, SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FOREST:-





3.OH BE JOYFUL CAMPGROUND, CRESTED BUTTE:-



4.PINYON FLATS CAMPGROUND, GREAT SAND DUNES NATIONAL PARK:-





5. SADDLEHORN CAMPGROUND, COLORADO NATIONAL MONUMENT:-






6. BASSAM GUARDSTATION AND CABIN, BUENA VISTA:-






7. FOWLER-HILLIARD HUT, EAGLE:-





8. DUNTON HOT SPRINGS, DOLORES:-






9. 4 UR RANCH, CREEDE:-





10.VISTA VERDE, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS:-



Saturday 26 October 2013

FASTEST BIRDS IN THE WORLD

 1. GREY-HEADED ALBATROSS  (Thalassarche chrysostama) :- Speed : 80 mph

  

 2. COMMON EIDER  (Somateria mollissima) :- Speed : 47 mph   


 3. BEWICK'S SWAN (Cygnus columbianus) :- Speed : 45 mph   



 4. BARNACLE GOOSE (Branta leucopsis) :- Speed : 42 mph 



 5. COMMON CRANE (Grus grus) :- Speed : 42 mph  


 

 6. MALLARD (Anas platyrhynchos) :- Speed : 40 mph  


 

 7. RED-THROATED DIVER (Gavia stellata) :- Speed: 38 mph 


    

 8. WOOD PIGEON (Columba palumbus) :- Speed : 38 mph   


 

     OYSTERCATCHER (Haematopus ostralegus) :- Speed : 36 mph  


  

10. RING-NECKED PHEASANT (Phasianus colchichus) :- Speed : 33 mph  


  

      WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE (Anser albifrons) :- Speed : 33 mph



10 POWERFUL QUOTES ON LEADERSHIP

A great quote can provide personal inspiration and can be used to educate others; below are my top 10 leadership quotes of all time.


1. “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”
-JOHN QUINCY ADAMS


2. “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.”
-STEVE JOBS, Apple co-founder


3. “Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
-RALPH WALDO EMERSON


4. “The true mark of a leader is the willingness to stick with a bold course of action — an unconventional business strategy, a unique product-development roadmap, a controversial marketing campaign — even as the rest of the world wonders why you’re not marching in step with the status quo. In other words, real leaders are happy to zig while others zag. They understand that in an era of hyper-competition and non-stop disruption, the only way to stand out from the crowd is to stand for something special.”
-BILL TAYLOR

5. “Leaders instill in their people a hope for success and a belief in themselves. Positive leaders empower people to accomplish their goals.”
-Unknown

6. “The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can’t blow an uncertain trumpet.”
-THEODORE M. HESBURGH


7. “Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.”
-JOHN F. KENNEDY


8. “A good objective of leadership is to help those who are doing poorly to do well and to help those who are doing well to do even better.”
-JIM ROHN


9. “The single biggest way to impact an organization is to focus on leadership development. There is almost no limit to the potential of an organization that recruits good people, raises them up as leaders and continually develops them.”
-JOHN MAXWELL


10. “The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails.”

-JOHN MAXWELL

EXPLORING THE UNIVERSE

FIRST PLANETARY MOONS TO BE DISCOVERED:


1. MOON          :- EARTH ; ANCIENT 

2. LO                :- JUPITER; GALILEO GALILEI (ITALIAN); 1610  

3. EUROPA      :- JUPITER; GALILEO GALIGEI; 1610   

4. GANYMEDE :- JUPITER; GALILEO GALIGEI; 1610    

5. CALLISTO   :- JUPITER; GALILEO GALILEI; 1610    

6. TITAN          :- SATURN; CHRISTIAN HUGYGENS (DUTCH); 1655   

7. LAPETUS     :- SATURN; GIOVANNI CASSINI; 1671   

8. RHEA           :- SATURN; GIOVANNI CASSINI; 1672   

9. TETHYS      :- SATURN; GIOVANNI CASSINI; 1684   

10. DIONE      :- SATURN; CIOVANNI CASSINI; 1684



FIRST PLANETARY PROBES:-

VENERA 4

  1. VENERA 4              :- VENUS; ARRIVAL - 18 OCTOBER 1967
  2. VENERA 5              :- VENUS; ARRIVAL - 16 MAY 1969
  3. VENERA 6               :- VENUS; ARRIVAL - 17 MAY 1969
  4. VENERA 7              :- VENUS; ARRIVAL - 15 DECEMBER 1970
  5. MARINER 9 (USA):-  ARRIVAL -MARS; ARRIVAL - 13 NOVEMBER 1971
  6. MARS 2                   :- MARS;  ARRIVAL -27 NOVEMBER 1971
  7. MARS 3                   :- MARS;  ARRIVAL -2 DECEMBER 1971
  8. VENERA 8               :- VENUS;  ARRIVAL - 22 JULY 1972
  9. VENERA 9               :- VENUS;  ARRIVAL -22 OCTOBER 1975
  10. VENERA 10             :- VENUS: ARRIVAL - 25 OCTOBER 1975
  • Probes to Venus have to be sturdily built to withstand Venu's dense atmosphere. 
  • This list excludes "FLYBYS" - probes that passed by but did not land on the surface of another planet. Pioneer 10, for example, launched on 2 March 1972, flew past Jupiter on 3 DEcember 1973, but did not land. 
  • Venera 4 was the first unmanned probe to land on a planet and Venera 9 the first to transmit pictures from a planet's surface.

FIRST ANIMALS IN SPACE:-


LAIKA,the first dog in space, went up in SPUTNIK 2 on 3 November 1957, with no hope of coming down alive. Two monkeys, Able and Baker, launched in a Jupiter missile on 28 May 1959, were the first animals to be recovered (although Able died a few days later). On 29 November 1961 Enos, a male chimpanzee, successfully completed two orbits and survived.


Friday 25 October 2013

'MEDICAID ENROLLMENT" - IS IT A THREAT TO OBAMA-CARE STRUCTURE?

MEDICAID ENROLLMENT SPIKE A THREAT TO OBAMACARE STRUCTURE?




(CBS News) The disastrous rollout of HealthCare.gov may have another serious problem: A CBS News analysis shows that in many of the 15 state-based health insurance exchanges more people are enrolling in Medicaid rather than buying private health insurance. And if that trend continues, there's concern there won't be enough healthy people buying health insurance for the system to work.

As the Obamacare website struggles, the administration is emphasizing state-level success. President Obama said Monday, "There's great demand at the state level as well. Because there are a bunch of states running their own marketplaces."

But left unsaid in the president's remarks: the newly insured in some of those states are overwhelmingly low-income people signing up for Medicaid at no cost to them.

Matt Salo, executive director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors, said, "We're seeing a huge spike in terms of Medicaid enrollments."

He says the numbers have surprised him and state officials.

CBS News has confirmed that in Washington, of the more than 35,000 people newly enrolled, 87 percent signed up for Medicaid. In Kentucky, out of 26,000 new enrollments, 82 percent are in Medicaid. And in New York, of 37,000 enrollments, Medicaid accounts for 64 percent. And there are similar stories across the country in nearly half of the states that run their own exchanges.

Medicaid experts say they're not sure why they're seeing the lopsided enrollment numbers, but point out it's easier to enroll in Medicaid than private insurance.

An administration spokeswoman says coverage provided by the new law offers "a range of options so consumers can pick a plan that best meets their needs ... and their budget."

But Gail Wilensky, a former Medicaid director, said the numbers are causing concern in the insurance industry, which needs healthy adults to buy private insurance in large numbers for the system to work.

"Either the private insurance enrollments come up somewhere around the expected amount or there's going to be a problem. ... You need a volume and you need a mix of people that are healthy as well as high users in private insurance, in order to have it be sustainable," she said.

The Obama administration says they expected these high enrollment numbers in Medicaid because the law expands the number of low-income people who can get Medicaid, CBS News' Jan Crawford reported on "CBS This Morning." Supporters say this shows demand. But industry sources say that if we do not see some real turnaround soon, there could be big problems for the entire system.

Wednesday 23 October 2013

TOP EARNING DEAD CELEBRITIES 2

CONTINUED FROM - "TOP EARNING DEAD CELEBRITIES 1"



6. MARILYN MONROE:-

EARNINGS    :$15 million
PROFESSION : Actress
Died            : August 5, 1962
Age             : 36
Cause          : Overdose

     Ask anyone in the dead celebrities business which estate is making the biggest gains and they’ll tell you Marilyn Monroe. Now run by Authentic Brand Group, Monroe recently appeared in an ad campaign for Sexy Hair and Macy’s is selling a line of Monroe clothes. Marilyn Monroe cafes and spas are popping up around the country and Monroe is the new face of Channel No. 5.

7. JOHN LENNON:-

EARNINGS     :$12 million
PROFESSION :Singer
Died             : December 8, 1980
Age              : 40
Cause           : Murder

     Imagine all the profits! The legendary singer continues to share in the Beatles’ spoils—over 63 million albums sold in the U.S. alone since 1992—both as a performer and a songwriter. Other ventures, like the Beatles-themed Cirque du Soleil show Love! in Las Vegas, continue to fill his coffers.

8. ALBERT EINSTEIN:-

EARNINGS     :$10 million
PROFESSION :Scientist
Died             : April 18, 1955
Age              : 76
Cause           : Natural causes

     Einstein owns the idea of “smart” and thanks to shows like The Big Bang Theory, smart is hotter than ever. Montblanc put out a limited edition Einstein pen this year which sold for $3,000. Expect to soon see Einstein’s name on scientific instruments and tablet computers. He’ll also front a line of smart food.

9. BETTIE PAGE:-

EARNINGS    : $10 million
PROFESSION :Actress
Died             : December 11, 2008
Age              : 85
Cause           : Natural causes

     Few celebrities defined a look as much as Bettie Page did. With her severe bangs and low cut tops she was the ultimate pin-up girl. Now her fans can emulate her style through a line of Bettie Page boutiques in locations like New York City, Las Vegas and even Portland.

10. THEODOR GEISEL:-

EARNINGS    :$9 million
PROFESSION :Author
Died             : September, 24, 1991
Age              : 87
Cause           : Natural causes

      Dr. Seuss’ books have taught several generations how to read. Now he is becoming one of Hollywood’s go-to guys for children’s movies. The film version of his beloved tale of The Lorax brought in $349 million in 2012. New versions of How the Grinch Stole Christmas and The Cat in the Hat are in the works.

TOP EARNING DEAD CELEBRITIES 1


1.MICHAEL JACKSON:-

EARNINGS    :$160 million
PROFESSION :Singer
Died            : June 25, 2009
Age             : 50
Cause          : Overdose/homicide

     The King of Pop reclaims his postmortem cash crown after ceding it last year to pal Elizabeth Taylor. He earned the bulk of his bucks from two Cirque du Soleil shows, his Mijac Music catalog, recorded music sales and his half of the Sony/ATV publishing empire—which includes the copyright to hits by the Beatles, Lady Gaga, Eminem and Taylor Swift, among others.


2.ELVIS PRESLEY:-

EARNINGS    :$55 million
PROFESSION :Singer, actor
Died            : August 16, 1977
Age             : 42
Cause          : Heart attack

     The King of Rock n’ Roll may have taken a back seat to the King of Pop, but he’s still earning steadily thanks to his eternally popular image and his famous home, Graceland. That was enough to convince billionaire Leon Black and his firm, Apollo Global Management, to buy CKX, the parent company of American Idol and the estates of both Elvis and Muhammad Ali, for $509 million in 2011.


3.CHARLES M SCHULZ:-

EARNINGS    :$37 million
PROFESSION:Cartoonist
Died            : February 12, 2000
Age             : 77
Cause          : Colon cancer

     Born in 1922, Charles Schulz’s tender-hearted Peanuts comic-strip reached tens of millions of readers daily in 75 different countries through 21 languages when it ended in 2000. Schulz wove many moments of his own life into his storylines—a rejected marriage proposal led to Charlie Brown’s long-lasting but fruitless pursuit of the Little Red-Haired Girl. His wide cast of characters included Charlie Brown’s little sister Sally; his wise, if peculiar, friend Linus; the bullying Lucy; and his dog, Snoopy. In all, those characters appeared in more than 1,800 strips, the last one appearing just hours after Schulz died.


4. ELIZABETH TAYLOR:-

EARNINGS    :$25 million
PROFESSION:Actress
Died            : March 23, 2011
Age             : 79
Cause          : Heart failure

     Taylor’s earnings were $185 million higher last year because of a series of extremely successful auctions at Christie’s of the star's jewelry and art. Taylor, who embodies old-school Hollywood glamour, still earns from her fragrance, White Diamonds, which brought in $35 million in the U.S. alone in 2012, and smart investments in stock and real estate. Expect to see more licensing deals soon on things like high-end fashion and cosmetics.

5. BOB MARLEY:-

EARNINGS     : $18 million
PROFESSION :Singer
Died             : May 11, 1981
Age              : 36
Cause           : Cancer

      The iconic reggae star wasn’t known for his capitalist tendencies while alive, but in death he’s becoming quite the diversified businessman. Recent ventures include the Marley Beverage company (home to the “relaxation drink” known as Marley’s Mellow Mood) and House of Marley (producer of eco-friendly audio and lifestyle products). Marley has sold more than 75 million albums in the past two decades.

CONTINUED IN - "TOP EARNING DEAD CELEBRITIES 2"



Tuesday 22 October 2013

SWAMI VIVEKANANDA'S WORDS OF INSPIRATION




  • Each must follow his own religion.
  • Each must verify for himself.
  • Each one must have his own way.
  • Each one of us will have to discover.
  • Electrify people.
  • Enter not the door of any organised religion.
  • Enter ye into the realms of light, the gates have been opened wide once more.
  • Enveloped in Tamas however much you may be, know all that will clear away if you take refuge in Him by being sincere to the core of your heart.
  • Even if the order be wrong, first obey and then contradict it.
  • Even if you are at your last breath, be not afraid.
  • Even these earthworms must stand erect, even children must see light.
  • Ever tell yourself,"I am He.These words that will burn up the dross that is in the mind, words that will bring out the tremendous energy which is within you already, the infinite power which is sleeping in your heart.
  • Every idea that strengthens you must be taken up and every thought that weakness you must be rejected.
  • Every man must develop according to his own nature.
  • Every work should be made thorough.
  • Everyone should learn to obey before he can command. 
  • Expect nothing in return.