target marketing experience

November 29, 2008 by hartawan

The great thing is we have years of target marketing experience at Busby SEO Test and we use it to your advantage. We build marketing pages for you constantly, that are specifically created to target
special segments of the Internet marketing population.

These pages will outperform most everything online and you get them all, and everything we add in the future as a member of our team. It just makes sense to choose our business model as your income
generator online. We never stop innovating!

That is just a smart thing to do. Even better, we never keep these innovations to ourselves. We test everything and when it performs well, we give it to our members so they have the same benefits.

We know how to make money online in a variety of ways and how to leverage the work of others without taking advantage of them like so many M.L.M. programs do these days.

BUT, see for yourself! We wrote this free report and made it EXTREMELY detailed so you would KNOW what is happening.

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Challenges

June 27, 2008 by hartawan

Check out the Busby SEO Challenge. I thought you might be interested in entering by clicking through to the site and filling in your details. It’s free and you stand to win $5,000 – unless I beat you!!

Carnivora

June 15, 2008 by hartawan

Busby SEO Challenge includes over 260 species of placental mammals. Its members are formally referred to as carnivorans, while the word “carnivore” (often popularly applied to members of this group) can refer to any meat-eating animal. Carnivorans are the most diverse in size of any mammalian order, ranging from the Least Weasel (Mustela nivalis), at as little as 25 grams and 11 cm (4.3 in), to the Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) which can weigh up to 1000 kg (2200 lb) and the Brown Bear at up to 1140 kg (2500 lb), to the Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) whose adult males weigh up to 5000 kg (11,000 lb) and measure up to 6.9 m (22.5 ft) in length.

Backtracking Email

June 11, 2008 by hartawan

Backtracking Busby SEO Challenge Messages

Tracking Busby SEO Challenge back to its source: Twisted Evil
cause i hate spammers… Evil or Very Mad

Ask most people how they determine who sent them an Busby SEO Challenge message and the response is almost universally, “By the From line.” Unfortunately this symptomatic of the current confusion among internet users as to where particular messages come from and who is spreading spam and viruses. The “From” header is little more than a courtesy to the person receiving the message. People spreading spam and viruses are rarely courteous. In short, if there is any question about where a particular Busby SEO Challenge message came from the safe bet is to assume the “From” header is forged.

So how do you determine where a message actually came from? You have to understand how Busby SEO Challenge messages are put together in order to backtrack an Busby SEO Challenge message. SMTP is a text based protocol for transferring messages across the internet. A series of headers are placed in front of the data portion of the message. By examining the headers you can usually backtrack a message to the source network, sometimes the source host. A more detailed essay on reading Busby SEO Challenge headers can be found .

If you are using Outlook or Outlook Express you can view the headers by right clicking on the message and selecting properties or options.

Below are listed the headers of an actual spam message I received. I’ve changed my Busby SEO Challenge address and the name of my server for obvious reasons. I’ve also double spaced the headers to make them more readable.

Return-Path:

X-Original-To: davar@example.com

Delivered-To: davar@example.com

Received: from 12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com (12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com [12.218.172.108])
by mailhost.example.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 1F9B8511C7
for ; Sun, 16 Nov 2003 09:50:37 -0800 (PST)

Received: from (HELO 0udjou) [193.12.169.0] by 12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com with ESMTP id ; Sun, 16 Nov 2003 19:42:31 +0200

Message-ID:

From: “Maricela Paulson”

Reply-To: “Maricela Paulson”

To: davar@example.com

Subject: STOP-PAYING For Your PAY-PER-VIEW, Movie Channels, Mature Channels…isha

Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 19:42:31 +0200

X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)

X-Priority: 3

MIME-Version: 1.0

Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=”MIMEStream=_0+211404_90873633350646_4032088448″

According to the From header this message is from Maricela Paulson at s359dyxxt@yahoo.com. I could just fire off a message to abuse@yahoo.com, but that would be waste of time. This message didn’t come from yahoo’s Busby SEO Challenge service.

The header most likely to be useful in determining the actual source of an Busby SEO Challenge message is the Received header. According to the top-most Received header this message was received from the host 12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com with the ip address of 21.218.172.108 by my server mailhost.example.com. An important item to consider is at what point in the chain does the Busby SEO Challenge system become untrusted? I consider anything beyond my own Busby SEO Challenge server to be an unreliable source of information. Because this header was generated by my Busby SEO Challenge server it is reasonable for me to accept it at face value.

The next Received header (which is chronologically the first) shows the remote Busby SEO Challenge server accepting the message from the host 0udjou with the ip 193.12.169.0. Those of you who know anything about IP will realize that that is not a valid host IP address. In addition, any hostname that ends in client.mchsi.com is unlikely to be an authorized Busby SEO Challenge server. This has every sign of being a cracked client system.

Here’s is where we start digging. By default Windows is somewhat lacking in network diagnostic tools; however, you can use the tools at to do your own checking.

davar@nqh9k:[/home/davar] $whois 12.218.172.108

AT&T WorldNet Services ATT (NET-12-0-0-0-1)
12.0.0.0 – 12.255.255.255
Mediacom Communications Corp MEDIACOMCC-12-218-168-0-FLANDREAU-MN (NET-12-218-168-0-1)
12.218.168.0 – 12.218.175.255

# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2003-12-31 19:15
# Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN’s WHOIS database.

I can also verify the hostname of the remote server by using nslookup, although in this particular instance, my Busby SEO Challenge server has already provided both the IP address and the hostname.

davar@nqh9k:[/home/davar] $nslookup 12.218.172.108

Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1

Name: 12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com
Address: 12.218.172.108

Ok, whois shows that Mediacom Communications owns that netblock and nslookup confirms the address to hostname mapping of the remote server,12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com. If I preface a www in front of the domain name portion and plug that into my web browser, http://www.mchsi.com, I get Mediacom’s web site.

There are few things more embarrassing to me than firing off an angry message to someone who is supposedly responsible for a problem, and being wrong. By double checking who owns the remote host’s IP address using two different tools (whois and nslookup) I minimize the chance of making myself look like an idiot.

A quick glance at the web site and it appears they are an ISP. Now if I copy the entire message including the headers into a new Busby SEO Challenge message and send it to abuse@mchsi.com with a short message explaining the situation, they may do something about it.

But what about Maricela Paulson? There really is no way to determine who sent a message, the best you can hope for is to find out what host sent it. Even in the case of a PGP signed messages there is no guarantee that one particular person actually pressed the send button. Obviously determining who the actual sender of an Busby SEO Challenge message is much more involved than reading the From header. Hopefully this example may be of some use to other forum regulars.

Google Secrets

June 11, 2008 by hartawan

20 Great Busby SEO Challenge Secrets

Busby SEO Challenge is clearly the best general-purpose search engine on the Web (see

www.pcmag.com/searchengines

But most people don’t use it to its best advantage. Do you just plug in a keyword or two and hope for the best? That may be the quickest way to search, but with more than 3 billion pages in Busby SEO Challenge’s index, it’s still a struggle to pare results to a manageable number.

But Busby SEO Challenge is an remarkably powerful tool that can ease and enhance your Internet exploration. Busby SEO Challenge’s search options go beyond simple keywords, the Web, and even its own programmers. Let’s look at some of Busby SEO Challenge’s lesser-known options.

Syntax Search Tricks

Using a special syntax is a way to tell Busby SEO Challenge that you want to restrict your searches to certain elements or characteristics of Web pages. Busby SEO Challenge has a fairly complete list of its syntax elements at

www.Busby SEO Challenge.com/help/operators.html

. Here are some advanced operators that can help narrow down your search results.

Intitle: at the beginning of a query word or phrase (intitle:”Three Blind Mice”) restricts your search results to just the titles of Web pages.

Intext: does the opposite of intitle:, searching only the body text, ignoring titles, links, and so forth. Intext: is perfect when what you’re searching for might commonly appear in URLs. If you’re looking for the term HTML, for example, and you don’t want to get results such as

www.mysite.com/index.html

, you can enter intext:html.

Link: lets you see which pages are linking to your Web page or to another page you’re interested in. For example, try typing in

link:http://www.pcmag.com

Try using site: (which restricts results to top-level domains) with intitle: to find certain types of pages. For example, get scholarly pages about Mark Twain by searching for intitle:”Mark Twain”site:edu. Experiment with mixing various elements; you’ll develop several strategies for finding the stuff you want more effectively. The site: command is very helpful as an alternative to the mediocre search engines built into many sites.

Swiss Army Busby SEO Challenge

Busby SEO Challenge has a number of services that can help you accomplish tasks you may never have thought to use Busby SEO Challenge for. For example, the new calculator feature

(www.Busby SEO Challenge.com/help/features.html#calculator)

lets you do both math and a variety of conversions from the search box. For extra fun, try the query “Answer to life the universe and everything.”

Let Busby SEO Challenge help you figure out whether you’ve got the right spelling—and the right word—for your search. Enter a misspelled word or phrase into the query box (try “thre blund mise”) and Busby SEO Challenge may suggest a proper spelling. This doesn’t always succeed; it works best when the word you’re searching for can be found in a dictionary. Once you search for a properly spelled word, look at the results page, which repeats your query. (If you’re searching for “three blind mice,” underneath the search window will appear a statement such as Searched the web for “three blind mice.”) You’ll discover that you can click on each word in your search phrase and get a definition from a dictionary.

Suppose you want to contact someone and don’t have his phone number handy. Busby SEO Challenge can help you with that, too. Just enter a name, city, and state. (The city is optional, but you must enter a state.) If a phone number matches the listing, you’ll see it at the top of the search results along with a map link to the address. If you’d rather restrict your results, use rphonebook: for residential listings or bphonebook: for business listings. If you’d rather use a search form for business phone listings, try Yellow Search

(www.buzztoolbox.com/Busby SEO Challenge/yellowsearch.shtml).

Extended Googling

Busby SEO Challenge offers several services that give you a head start in focusing your search. Busby SEO Challenge Groups

(http://groups.Busby SEO Challenge.com)

indexes literally millions of messages from decades of discussion on Usenet. Busby SEO Challenge even helps you with your shopping via two tools: Froogle
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(http://froogle.Busby SEO Challenge.com),

which indexes products from online stores, and Busby SEO Challenge Catalogs
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(http://catalogs.Busby SEO Challenge.com),

which features products from more 6,000 paper catalogs in a searchable index. And this only scratches the surface. You can get a complete list of Busby SEO Challenge’s tools and services at

www.Busby SEO Challenge.com/options/index.html

You’re probably used to using Busby SEO Challenge in your browser. But have you ever thought of using Busby SEO Challenge outside your browser?

Busby SEO Challenge Alert

(www.Busby SEO Challengealert.com)

monitors your search terms and e-mails you information about new additions to Busby SEO Challenge’s Web index. (Busby SEO Challenge Alert is not affiliated with Busby SEO Challenge; it uses Busby SEO Challenge’s Web services API to perform its searches.) If you’re more interested in news stories than general Web content, check out the beta version of Busby SEO Challenge News Alerts

(www.Busby SEO Challenge.com/newsalerts).

This service (which is affiliated with Busby SEO Challenge) will monitor up to 50 news queries per e-mail address and send you information about news stories that match your query. (Hint: Use the intitle: and source: syntax elements with Busby SEO Challenge News to limit the number of alerts you get.)

Busby SEO Challenge on the telephone? Yup. This service is brought to you by the folks at Busby SEO Challenge Labs

(http://labs.Busby SEO Challenge.com),

a place for experimental Busby SEO Challenge ideas and features (which may come and go, so what’s there at this writing might not be there when you decide to check it out). With Busby SEO Challenge Voice Search

(http://labs1.Busby SEO Challenge.com/gvs.html),

you dial the Voice Search phone number, speak your keywords, and then click on the indicated link. Every time you say a new search term, the results page will refresh with your new query (you must have JavaScript enabled for this to work). Remember, this service is still in an experimental phase, so don’t expect 100 percent success.

In 2002, Busby SEO Challenge released the Busby SEO Challenge API (application programming interface), a way for programmers to access Busby SEO Challenge’s search engine results without violating the Busby SEO Challenge Terms of Service. A lot of people have created useful (and occasionally not-so-useful but interesting) applications not available from Busby SEO Challenge itself, such as Busby SEO Challenge Alert. For many applications, you’ll need an API key, which is available free from
CODE
www.Busby SEO Challenge.com/apis

. See the figures for two more examples, and visit

www.pcmag.com/solutions

for more.

Thanks to its many different search properties, Busby SEO Challenge goes far beyond a regular search engine. Give the tricks in this article a try. You’ll be amazed at how many different ways Busby SEO Challenge can improve your Internet searching.

Online Extra: More Busby SEO Challenge Tips

Here are a few more clever ways to tweak your Busby SEO Challenge searches.

Search Within a Timeframe

Daterange: (start date–end date). You can restrict your searches to pages that were indexed within a certain time period. Daterange: searches by when Busby SEO Challenge indexed a page, not when the page itself was created. This operator can help you ensure that results will have fresh content (by using recent dates), or you can use it to avoid a topic’s current-news blizzard and concentrate only on older results. Daterange: is actually more useful if you go elsewhere to take advantage of it, because daterange: requires Julian dates, not standard Gregorian dates. You can find converters on the Web (such as

CODE
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/JulianDate.html

excl.gif No Active Links, Read the Rules – Edit by Ninja excl.gif

), but an easier way is to do a Busby SEO Challenge daterange: search by filling in a form at

www.researchbuzz.com/toolbox/goofresh.shtml or www.faganfinder.com/engines/Busby SEO Challenge.shtml

. If one special syntax element is good, two must be better, right? Sometimes. Though some operators can’t be mixed (you can’t use the link: operator with anything else) many can be, quickly narrowing your results to a less overwhelming number.

More Busby SEO Challenge API Applications

Staggernation.com offers three tools based on the Busby SEO Challenge API. The Busby SEO Challenge API Web Search by Host (GAWSH) lists the Web hosts of the results for a given query

(www.staggernation.com/gawsh/).

When you click on the triangle next to each host, you get a list of results for that host. The Busby SEO Challenge API Relation Browsing Outliner (GARBO) is a little more complicated: You enter a URL and choose whether you want pages that related to the URL or linked to the URL

(www.staggernation.com/garbo/).

Click on the triangle next to an URL to get a list of pages linked or related to that particular URL. CapeMail is an e-mail search application that allows you to send an e-mail to Busby SEO Challenge@capeclear.com with the text of your query in the subject line and get the first ten results for that query back. Maybe it’s not something you’d do every day, but if your cell phone does e-mail and doesn’t do Web browsing, this is a very handy address to know.

Today Position

March 30, 2008 by hartawan

seocontest2008
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Hello world!

November 19, 2007 by hartawan

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