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Amendments and clarifications to the 2257 code
Comments on the proposed additions, amendments and clarifications to the 2257 code MUST be submitted by the September 10th deadline. Your comments are important and needed. In this matter, numbers count as we must be recognized as the voice of our industry.
The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) would like to make it as easy as possible for adult entertainment industry members to participate. Below are three ways to participate - select the one that works best for you.
1. FSC will assist you in writing your statement for public comments - Email us at
legal@freespeechcoalition.com, tell us about the burdens that 2257 imposes on your business, we will compile your comments into a document ready for submission and send it back to you with instructions on how to submit.
2. Sign on to a statement prepared by FSC representing concerned members of the adult entertainment industry. Email us at
legal@freespeechcoalition.com tell us that you would like to sign on to the 2257 proposed Rules and Regulations statement and we will add your name to the list. The statement will be posted on our website by mid August and sent back to you for confirmation prior to submission.
3. Submit your own statement for public comment :
By mail to:
Andrew Oosterbaan
Chief
Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section
Criminal Division, United States Department of Justice
Washington DC 20530
Attn: "Docket No. CRM 104"
Comments may be submitted electronically to:
Admin.ceos@usdoj.gov or by
using the electronic form provided on the site at
http://www.regulations.gov/ (Comments submitted electronically must include
Docket No. CRM 104 in the subject box).
Please send a copy of your correspondence to:
Free Speech Coalition
2257 Public Comments
PO Box 10480
Canoga Park, CA 91309
or
legal@freespeechcoalition.com
http://www.freespeechcoalition.com/F...view&coid=1073
Take a moment and make it happen tonight and go to bed feeling better knowing that you have accomplished something positive - the public comment period ends September 10, 2007. Please don't delay !!
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Purchasing and Optimizing Your Domain Name
The first thing you need to consider is your domain name. Try and come up with a keyword rich domain name with what is available to register. Some search engine optimizers (SEO) would say that having keywords in your domain name doesn't make any difference to your listings but I disagree. Google will highlight your keywords in the search engine results page (SERPS), which leads me to believe that keywords do hold some weight, and besides it will make it clearer to the searcher what your site is all about.
What are Keywords?
Keywords from a search engine optimization (SEO) stand point are the key-words that are used to optimize your website for better listings on search engines. These are the words or phrases people are typing into the search bar of Google etc. to find websites relating to what information or products they may be looking for. As we all know, all the good domain names have been taken and it's almost impossible to get one-word domain names these days, so be inventive if you get stuck. I always find it helpful to visit
http://www.dictionary.com/ and use the thesaurus to come up with names maybe I hadn't thought of.
How Do I Find and Choose My Keywords?
To find keywords that people may be using in search terms the first port of call should be the overture keyword selector tool -
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http://www.wordtracker.com
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com
Building a Holding Page and Creating a Site Map
Now that we are sorted with our domain name and hosting the next step involves creating a holding page and submitting a sitemap to Google. First of all you need to create your holding page. It's a good idea to create a holding page so your domain can build up some respect with search engines. You don't want to wait until your website goes live before submitting it to search engines.
Creating a Sitemap for Google
A Google sitemap is a XML document that contains information of every page on your website (not to be confused with a sitemap html page on your website). You need to upload this to the root folder of your server so that Google can access it and index your website more quickly and easily. You can create a Google sitemap with very little effort online by going to
http://www.sitemapspal.com/ and following the online instructions. Once you have created your site map you can go to
http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ and follow Google's instructions for adding a site map. You will find this service very easy to use and invaluable in getting your website listed properly on Google. Remember to update your sitemap XML document when your website is finished and every time you make changes so that Google can index your new pages. Doing this now will save you time and effort later.
Now Submit Your Website to the Major Search Engines - Right?
Wrong! It's a misconception that you need to submit your website to search engines. Please, please don't pay anyone to do this, as it's not necessary. (Are you listening all you black hat SEO companies, shame on you). Once you have created a sitemap in Google this is more than enough to get yourself listed in the search engines. The search engines will actually come looking for your website in due course. Engines like Google and Yahoo serve listings to lots of other sites. For more information on this visit
http://www.bruceclay.com/searchengin...nshipchart.htm. The one place you must submit your website is the Open Directory or DMOZ for short as this is where all the major search engines get their directory listings from. For more information on submitting your website to DMOZ visit
http://www.dmoz.com/add.html.
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