Buy the book now on www.dao-of-seo-ebook.com The Dao of SEO, by Toronto SEO professional Ken Sproul, is a quick-read search engine optimization book (also in ebook form for quick download) ideal for self-study or staff training. The book provides a guiding philosophy for effective SEO and plenty of easy to apply tips to improve your organic search engine rankings. Book Review "The Dao of SEO -- leave it to Ken Sproul to come up with an analogy that explains this ancient - well, ancient in Web years - mystery wrapped in an enigma hidden by a riddle better than any other explanation I've seen. Ken brings his unique perspective as a Westerner who has studied Chinese culture and history. He has applied Daoist principles to the very ethereal concept of SEO by explaining, in simple terms, that which is by its very nature almost impossible to explain (or comprehend, for that matter), yet is nevertheless a source of much angst and many sleepless nights for those of us who have sought to understand and unravel the mysteries. Ken has developed a way of thinking about SEO that allows it to be approached, and practiced like a fine martial art. When an individual masters the basics, builds upon that solid foundation, keeps focused, disciplined, humble, and balanced, then one can hone in on the skills to understand their opponent, find his weakness, and strike at precisely the right time, in the right place, with a decisive and focused burst of energy that will bring victory. I've ...
When bartender Billy Wiles finds the note tucked under his windshield wiper asserting that the choice to act or not to act will lead to someone's death, he figures it for a prank. His friend, an off-duty police officer, agrees. But six hours later, someone has been brutally murdered. So begins Dean Koontz's novel Velocity, and Billy's search for a diabolical killer.
Once again, Koontz has written a fast-paced novel that keeps the reader glued to the pages. At first, Billy must choose whether to involve the police, for which he has a guarded mistrust, or not. In doing so, he determines the category of the next victim, for as one note states, a "young mother of two" will die if the police are involved. If Billy avoids the cops, however, the killer will target a "single, middle-aged man no one will miss much." As the murders progress, however, Billy becomes more and more involved. Ultimately, he learns that evidence linking him to each murder exists, and he winds up covering up for the killer to keep himself out of the hotseat.
At the same time, Billy seeks to protect his comatose fiancée from the insanity around him. Surprisingly, the murderer reveals details to him about his loved one that Billy had missed, opening up her world to him and making him more determined to hang on to her. Although he had been out of touch with the world around him, although he had no friends but only acquaintances, Billy learns to let others into his life. By the close of the novel, he has reattached himself to the world he had previously dismissed.
As the novel progresses, we learn more information about Billy and why he is so determined to keep out of the police radar. The killer - or "freak", as Billy terms him - plays sick games, even calling the cops from Billy's house, keeping the bartender on edge. Ultimately, the two confront each other in a standoff before the grisly remains of previous victims, and wind up chatting amiably. Koontz will always surprise his readers.
Koontz keeps the reader gripped to the novel in a ferocious page-turner that hooks from the beginning. His witty, off-beat sense of humor and ability to create tension draw you in and keep you reading. The characters are realistically created, if not somewhat scary to behold, and the details are vivid in intensity. Velocity is yet another Koontz must-read.
The Book of Shadows is a blank book for one's own ritual use. It is a black covered book, measuring approximately 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" with blank unlined pages inside. The book is well made and durable. Hardcover, 192 pages.
When I first heard of the Beast of Bray Road I wondered what the heck this thing could be that people were seeing around Walworth, Jefferson and Racine Counties in Wisconsin. In the early to mid 1990's people reported sighting a strange man-like creature with the head of a wolf in the vicinity of Bray Road, near Elkhorn.
These sightings mingled with reports of Bigfoot too, making it possible that they could be misidentifications of the more legendary beast. But witnesses were convinced of what they had seen (a creature with a longer snout and dog-like head) so the mystery remains: does a wolf-man inhabit the wilderness and fields of rural Wisconsin? Or does another, more popular, unknown creature lurk in the woods with a more baboon-like head than your average Sasquatch?
If you're interested in learning about the beast and how the whole story started, the perfect place to begin is "The Beast of Bray Road" by Linda S. Godfrey, who has penned other titles about her home state, and is a journalist for a small Wisconsin newspaper. A follow-up book, which will include more details and newer sighting reports, is in the works.
Godfrey begins with the earliest reports, detailing how the story came to her and how she wrote the first piece for her newspaper. She soon became the spotlight reporter for the Beast of Bray Road and was the "go to" person for anyone seeking information on the mystery.
She writes with humor, but maintains all due respect for the witnesses and an open mind to the subject matter as well. A very open mind is what is required for the study of lycanthropy as it applies to the potential existence of a real life werewolf. The idea of a werewolf prowling the countryside seems rather far fetched, but Godfrey explores this angle through the legends and lore of various cultures including the shape-shifting tales of early Native Americans.
Throughout her book she touches on many possible explanations for the Beast of Bray Road, keeping the reader in the "what if" frame of mind the whole way, no matter how fantastic the suggestion may be. As I mentioned earlier, this is the book to read if you'd like a primer on the Beast of Bray Road and a clue to what's going on in Wisconsin. Looking forward to the next one.
The Book of Shadows is a blank book for one's own ritual use. It is a black covered book, measuring approximately 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" with blank unlined pages inside. The book is well made and durable. Hardcover, 192 pages.
Chariots of the Gods. Original movie by Erich von Daniken 1970. Documentary based on the book by Erich Von Daniken concerning the ancient mysteries of the world, such as the pyramids of Egypt and Mexico, ancient cave drawings, the monuments of Easter Island, etc. and the fact that these things and modern civilization could have been influenced by extra-terrestrial visitations hundreds or perhaps thousands of years ago.
The Gnostic mysteries have found a new and eloquent champion in John Lash. - Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods In this fascinating DVD, John Lamb Lash, comparative mythologist and author of the classic book, Not In His Image, offers an examination of the truths hidden deep within the ancient Gnostic sects of Europe. Two thousand years ago the Pagan religion of Gnosticism was one of the world's largest religious belief systems. The Gnostics held a deep reverence for the earth in all its wonder and beauty. In contrast to the teachings of the patriarchal and monotheistic religious traditions, the Gnostic creation mythos was centered upon the compelling story of the Wisdom Goddess Sophia. This knowledge, which offers us new insight into the power of the earth as a vital living being, has been brought forth today as a fundamental part of the Gaia theory. The Gnostics had many beliefs that were considered heretical by the emerging Christian populations of classical Europe. John Lamb Lash acquaints us with their unique perspective on the nature of human experience and the destructive power of the mysterious beings they called the Archons whose dark influence has led to the fear-based, chaotic character of the times in which we live. By assisting us in comprehending the Gnostics vast knowledge of nature, the Earth, and the intimate relationship between the Goddess Sophia, and we who are her creation, he reconnects us with our ancient heritage and offers a sacred ...
El libro de Mormon, la película. Parte 2 de 12 Sinopsis: Esta película esta basada en "El libro de Mormon" de Jose Smith, se centra en la historia de la familia de Lehi a la que Dios a ordena salir de Jerusalén a buscar la Tierra Prometida en América, ambientada en el 600 aC El viaje està lleno de misterios, intriga y romance. Con una excelente dirección y efectos cinematogràficos de primera. Aqui les dejo el link de la lista de reproduccion completa: www.youtube.com ____________________________________________ The book of Mormon Movie. Part 1 of 12. Synopsis: This movie is based from "The book of Mormon" of Joseph Smith, is the history of the family of Lehi to which God ordered to leave Jerusalem to find the Promised Land in America. The trip is full of mysteries, intrigue and romance. With an excellent direction and purpose Cinematogràfica first. Here are the link of the playlist complete: www.youtube.com
Imagine taking an amazing journey back in time and uncovering the fascinating legacy of the Ancient World. Well now you can with this new hardback book with DVD series Ancient Civilizations. What is a hardback book with DVD? It is a 24-page illustrated hardback book and DVD all in one! Watch and discover the secrets of cultures that thrived for centuries and then disappeared, and at the same time read the captivating book, packed full of fascinating facts and image. Each hardback book and DVD is devoted to one of the mysteries and wonders of the Ancient word. Discover the power of Ancient Rome, and the romance of Ancient Egypt, find out more about the mysteries of Aztecs and the glory of Ancient China. Ancient Civilizations crosses the continents and centuries recreating ancient words and the people that shaped them. It really is a great way to build an amazing collection you and your whole family will turn to again and again.
The song Skellig from Loreena McKennitt's album The book of Secrets It's been a while since I've uploaded anything and an even greater while since I've uploaded any songs... I deleted all of my others because frankly they were crap. This one may still be crap but I think it might be a little better.. I recorded in Audacity and sang the harmonies by ear so it's definately not the best it can be! It only took about two hours. My voice isn't very good, I just like doing projects like this to see what I can create! Much love and many blessings!! Lyrics O light the candle, John The daylight has almost gone The birds have sung their last The bells call all to mass Sit here by my side For the night is very long There's something I must tell Before I pass along I joined the brotherhood My books were all to me I scribed the words of God And much of history Many a year was I Perched out upon the sea The waves would wash my tears, The wind, my memory I'd hear the ocean breathe Exhale upon the shore I knew the tempest's blood Its wrath I would endure And so the years went by Within my rocky cell With only a mouse or bird My friend; I loved them well And so it came to pass I'd come here to Romani And many a year it took Till I arrived here with thee On dusty roads I walked And over mountains high Through rivers running deep Beneath the endless sky Beneath these jasmine flowers Amidst these cypress trees I give you now my books And all their mysteries Now take the hourglass And turn it ...
Have you ever returned a library book and wondered what happens next? At the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library (Topeka, KS) the Book Depository leads down a conveyor belt to the basement where the Techlogic AMH machine sorts materials after checking them in. Affectionately called "the machine", this is a cool example of a library technology that still focuses on books.