Parker Invented A Recyclable For Starbucks !!

  You know Parker, right? The Kid Inventor? Well, she made a recyclable cup for   Starbucks   then... got snubbed. Share Parker’s  # ... thumbnail 1 summary

  You know Parker, right? The Kid Inventor? Well, she made a recyclable cup for Starbucks then... got snubbed.
Share Parker’s #bettercup story now and tell Starbucks to keep to their promises.



Starbucks serves 4 billion+ disposable papers cups a year. That’s 8,000+ cups a minute–cut from more than a million trees! Will you sign the letter below so that we can send a loud and clear message to the company?

Sign now and we will deliver the petition directly to CEO Kevin Johnson at Starbucks Seattle headquarters.

Why Focus on Long Tail Keyword ? Long tail keywords and ranking

Long tail keywords are keywords or key phrases that are more specific – and usually longer – than more commonly searched for keywords. Long ... thumbnail 1 summary
Long tail keywords are keywords or key phrases that are more specific – and usually longer – than more commonly searched for keywords. Long tail keywords get less search traffic, but will usually have a higher conversion value, as they are more specific.


 Long Tail Keyword


In order to really profit from a keyword strategy focusing on long tail keyword, you should have a clear vision of your company, your product and your website. In this post, I would like to help you understand the importance of understanding your own product and the effort you should make to rank for long tail keywords.


Long tail keywords and ranking

It is much easier to rank for long tail keywords than for more common keywords. Another benefit for focussing on long tail keywords is that, although these keywords are used less in search, the visitor that finds your website using them is more likely to buy your service or product.
The longer and more specific the search terms are, the higher the chances of conversion are. I am currently looking for a cottage in France to spend our next summer vacation. I started my search with the term ‘vacation France’. I quickly discovered I wanted to go to the Dordogne, and preferred a house in the countryside. My search still continues, but now I use terms like [vacation house countryside Dordogne]. A long tail keyword. Using this keyword, I found new sites, which more closely resembled my vacation wishes. Chances for me to book my vacation largely increased.


Use your mission to define long tail keywords

The definition of your mission, in which you make crystal clear what the awesomeness of your product, site or blog is, should be central in choosing the long tail keywords you want to rank for. Trying to make your website rank for a specific term can be quite profitable, as long as this specific term closely resembles the product you’re selling. The terms you have used to describe your mission can be nicely used to focus on in your SEO strategy. These words should be central in the long tail keywords you aim your website to rank for. People using the terms of your mission and finding your website will be relatively small in volume, but these people do have the highest chances to buy your product or to become regular visitors.

The next step: awesome content

After you have done your keyword research and you know which keywords you would like to rank for, you’ll have to start creating content. Creating content can be quite challenging. 
you should check out Long Tail Keyword 

Email Was Invented By A 14 Year Old Indian Boy. It’s Sad That Nobody Remembers Him

A 14 year old Indian-American boy invented email. This might be a surprising news for you but believe us that we are equally sad about the ... thumbnail 1 summary
A 14 year old Indian-American boy invented email. This might be a surprising news for you but believe us that we are equally sad about the fact that hardly anyone knows about his invention or remembers him.

It’s hard to believe but VA Shiva Ayyadurai, a 14 year old Indian-American boy, made one of the most noteworthy inventions in the world history of technology. 32 years ago, a mere 14 year-old, invented a means of communication that we use even today


On 15 July almost two years ago, ‘Beyond Concepts Advertising & Designing’  posted a piece of information about VA Shiva Ayyadurai  when the email completed 32 years of existence.




Here is what they wrote…

The 14 Year Old Indian Boy Who Invented Email
Email turned 32 yesterday. But how many of us know that, VA Shiva Ayyadurai an Indian-American scientist invented Email when he was just 14.
Ayyadurai was born to a Tamil Family in Bombay. At the age of seven, he left with his family to live in the US. In 1978, aged 14, he developed a full-scale emulation of the interoffice mail system which he called “E-mail”. It replicated all the functions of the interoffice mail system: Inbox, Outbox, Folders, Memo, Attachments, Address Book, etc. These features are now familiar parts of every email system.
Studying at Livingston High School in New Jersey, Ayyadurai began his work on the email system for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He closely observed that the desktop of each secretary, in addition to the typewriter, had an Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Carbon Copy Paper, Folders, Address Book, Paper Clips (for attachments), etc, which they used each day to create and process incoming and outgoing mail.
Then he conceived an electronic version of this system. He created a computer programme of over 50,000 lines of code, which electronically replicated all the features of the interoffice mail system. On August 30, 1982, the US government officially recognized Ayyadurai as the inventor of email by awarding him the first US Copyright for Email for his 1978 invention. Yet his name is nowhere in modern history of computer science. Whoever claims the invention, Ayyadurai will remain the father of E-mail. Hope he gets the name in history he deserves.