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How can I optimize my laptops gaming performance?
Details:
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor TK-57
CPU Speed:1.90 GHz
System RAM: 1024MB
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, 32-bit
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
Video RAM: 64 MB
Almost any game I try to play wont run smoothly at all, even when I turn the graphics all the way down. Buying a new video card would help, but I have a laptop which means I would need a new motherboard for that. Any other solutions? Is there a way I can increase my video RAM?
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Traffic - How Do I Get It Today
Ah traffic, the lifeblood of the ‘net. If “content is king,” traffic is all of the peasants who can revolt and make the king worthless. (or dead…) No traffic = no profit, so lets talk about a few of the ways you can get traffic to your site.
Search Engine Optimization
This is a great mystery to a lot of people, and it really shouldn’t be. In fact, it’s quite easy. First, you have to make sure your site is optimized for the search engines to visit. If you know HTML, this can be very easy. If not, this will be very hard (so go learn HTML!)
What You Really Want To Hear
Ok, now lets talk about what you really want to hear – how to get those coveted 1-10 rankings for your keywords. The first thing to do in order to raise your site rank is target specific keywords. I say specific, because you need to target “keyphrases,” meaning more than one word keywords. Some people use the words interchangeably so just ignore one-word keywords altogether. You will waste your money if you shoot for these, because chances are, there are other, MUCH larger companies who already have you beat, and will continue to have you beat unless you’ve got a bottomless wallet.
Check Out Your Competition
If you sell computers, you should not try to optimize your site for the keyword “computer” or “computers.” First, think about all of the businesses that do ANYTHING with computers. Yeah, that’s a lot. They’ll all show up if you search for “computer.” Now try to think of who would show up at the top of that list. I’ll make it easy, it’s Apple, Dell, Computer World, Computer Associates, IEEE, Computer History Museum, Webopedia, ASUSTeK, WhatIs.com, and HP. I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that I 99.9% guarantee you that you’ll never get into that top 10 list. The HP link has almost 5,000 backlinks (discussed later) and a PR of 7/10. Good luck.
Then What Should I Do?
So what should you try to target? Lets re-visit your computer store. What types do you sell? PCs, ok, what types of PCs? Custom. Ok, that’s a little better, “Custom Computers” is still a vague keyword, though. (How many people build custom computers?) What kind of components do you use? Intel? AMD? SoundBlaster? GeForce? There you go, that’s a little better – “Custom GeForce Computers.” That returned 476k results instead of our previous 633 million with “Computer.” Just a little bit less competition.
I Want More
Want to go further? Forget what types you sell; go for what do your customers want. What do they use your computers for? Gaming? Try “Custom Gaming Computers” - There are 672,000 results here, but the #1 spot has a PR of 5/10 and only 41 backlinks. That shouldn’t be too hard to beat, we’ve just got to know who is linking to them, and beat them at the backlink game.
Oh yeah, before we move on to beating the pulp out of your competition, don’t forget to SEO optimize your site for your chosen keywords before spending any time on backlinks. Meta tags and content are easy things to optimize on your site.
This is Too Much
I use Keyword Spy to build a profitable list of keywords using my competitors’ keywords and by accessing a massive database of related and similar terms and phrases. It also lets me get the exact data I need by having powerful searching options such as searching by domain, keywords, destination URL and ad copy content. You can download the free plugin here and check it out yourself.
Until next time.
About the Author
Jennifer Krahtz (Krahtzie) has been a website designer and SEO specialist for 10+ years. Visit me at my new blog
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