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Professional SEO Software for Free – Now Available!

HAMBURG, Germany, June 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

The professional SEO software SEOlytics (http://www.seolytics.com) is now available in the US. For the launch, SEOlytics presents a special highlight: a completely free Starter version. Its range of unique features and exceptional quality of data empower SEOlytics users to perform in-depth search performance analysis of their own web sites and those of their competitors.

Managers, online marketers and webmasters can use SEOlytics to measure the daily visibility of their website on Google as well as Bing and to easily identify the potentials for improvement. Whether used to analyze competition and market or whether employed as a professional tool for the day-to-day work of an in-house SEO or SEO agency - with one click, SEOlytics gives the complete picture and helps improving search performance over the long term.

SEOlytics is beneficial to both SEO agencies as well as businesses earning money online, like shops or paid content web sites. They can analyze and track the ranking of their web sites for their moneymaking keywords in detail. This establishes the foundation for fact-based decision-making and evaluation of search optimization measures to push site rankings to the first page of search engine results. In turn, this generates more traffic, increases conversions and business performance.

SEOlytics Starter allows comparing search performance of up to 10 domains based on the unique SEOlytics Visibility Rank (SVR) index. The SVR is calculated based on rankings, search volume, and cost per click for a respresentative reference keyword set of over one million US keywords. Powerful ad-hoc browsing and filtering on this keyword set is just as possible as daily rank tracking for up to 20 custom keywords. Beyond that users can create their own Daily Visibility Rank (DVR) indices based on the keywords that really matter to their domain.

SEOlytics is known for excellent data quality and richness: The tool identifies a wealth of universal search result types, such as video, news, local, shopping, and image results.

SEOlytics' unique ad-hoc analysis of web site backlink structures and key performance indicators provides insight into link building strategies and campaigns. Combined with SEOlytics keyword ranking data, users can profoundly measure success, failure, and impact of link building campaigns.

SEOlytics is available as a free Starter version, a PRO ($99) version and an Elite version (starting at $339). http://www.seolytics.com)

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4 June – Currency Report with Nomvuyo Guma – Video

04-06-2012 03:31 (www.abndigital.com) ABN's Mashudu Masutha speaks with Nomvuyo Guma, Macroeconomic Strategist at Standard Bank, looking at: Market reaction to disappointing US jobs data last week; Expectations ahead of ECB meeting this week; Rand bouncing off three-year lows; SA markets eyeing vehicle sales and manufacturing data this week.

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Digital Nomads – Travel Blogger – Nomadic Samuel – Video

04-06-2012 14:44 The first of what will be a series of interviews with people living the travel dream, traveling the world and making money as they do it! Travel Blogging - I meet up with Samuel Jeffery of a Canadian currently teaching in South Korea, who over the last 11 months has built up his travel blog to where it earns anything from $2000 to $6000 USD a month. I ask him what his secrets are and he reveals some interesting tips. AROUND THE WORLD TRAVEL VIDEO ADVENTURE web: fb: twt: g+:

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Schmid sees conspiracy in Open Cup

Seattle Sounders coach Sigi Schmid is wrong in his complaints Sunday over U.S. Soccer methodology and alleged skullduggery very, very wrong. And to his big bowl of Wrong Salad, the man ladled on a heaping helping of Bad Timing dressing.

Frankly, Schmid probably owes a round or two of apology beers. And his complaints well, they dont even make sense.

And yet, he managed to be just a little bit right. Its tricky, but he pulled it off.

Schmid sent serious ripples across the U.S. Soccer pond Sunday when, in comments to the Seattle Times, he essentially accused U.S. Soccer of rigging the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup site selection process.

The comments in question:

Obviously the coin is not favorable for us. It seems to land on the right side for K.C. and D.C. United, whose president of one club and coach of the other have been on the executive committee of U.S. Soccer. Surprisingly. Being very frank, I think U.S. Soccer is trying to make it difficult for us to win an Open Cup. Its almost like sometimes I get the feeling that theyd rather not see us win it again, for whatever reasons. Maybe they think it dilutes the value of the Cup or theyre getting pressure from some others that think Seattle can only win it because theyre playing at home.

Oh, my.

Theres quite a bit more where those came from, too.

Mostly, its just wrong to go all conspiratorial like this, lobbing public accusations with absolutely no base of supporting evidence.

Schmid is talking about coin flips that determine host rights and matchups. And Seattle has had some bummer luck in the coin tossing. Still

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Antsey Wins Isle of Man TT Thriller

Kiwi Bruce Anstey won one of the most thrilling races in Isle of Man TT history when he won the Supersport TT today by just .77 of a second from Cameron Donald.

Once long time leader Michael Dunlop retired on the third lap, there was never more than a couple of seconds between Anstey, Donald and Gary Johnson with only the smallest margin - .62 of a second - separating the trio at Ramsey Hairpin on the final lap. However, Johnson ran out of fuel on the final drop down the Mountain and Anstey's final lap of 126.634 mph was enough for him to come home for his ninth TT win - 10 years after his first back in 2002.

A road traffic accident caused a two-hour delay to the proceeding but when it did start it was the two Dunlops, Michael and William, who were fastest out of the blocks. Michael led through Glen Helen on the opening lap - albeit by just .25 of a second and, in typical Supersport fashion, it was close across the top 10. Johnson was in third, 1.5 seconds adrift, and he was followed by Donald, Anstey, Ryan Farquhar and John McGuinness with just a further 1.5 seconds splitting third to seventh.

Irish eyes were smiling on Michael Dunlop though at the head of the field and with the fastest lap of the race, 126.948 mph, his lead increased to almost 22 seconds at half race distance. Johnson took over the runner-up spot when they came into the pits to refuel and William was still in third with Anstey now up to fourth ahead of Donald.

Things began to change on the third lap and when Michael Dunlop was reported late at Glen Helen, it handed the lead to Johnson with an advantage of 3.5 seconds over new second-placed man Donald. Anstey was another second behind and William Dunlop a similar gap behind in fourth. Then news came through that Michael Dunlop had stopped at Ballig Bridge.

Johnson was in trouble though and as he ran out of fuel on the drop down the Mountain, he pushed in to eventually finish in 28th place and William Dunlop took advantage to clinch the final podium spot, his first top three finish around the Mountain Course. Farquhar overtook McGuinness as he circulated with Donald, but the Irishman also ran out of fuel on the final lap at Creg ny Baa and so McGuinness took fourth ahead of James Hillier, who recorded his best-ever TT finish.

The results mean Anstey now leads the TT Championship with 41 points closely followed by Donald on 40 and McGuinness on 38.

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