As Founder and CEO, Jeff Fenster explains, “We’ve concluded that running the business exclusively on cash isn’t the most advantageous, nor the safest, method of running a business in 2022 and beyond. Also, I understand that it is still early in terms of corporate adoption, as well as governmental adoption of Bitcoin, but we plan […]
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Friday, February 4, 2022
Fidelity Life: Can Smokers Get Life Insurance Without a Medical Exam?
Health and habits play a large role in calculating life insurance premiums, so some insurance companies require a medical exam before they issue many types of policies. This means smokers tend to pay more in premiums, since the medical exam will detect that they use nicotine. Luckily, smokers also have options that don’t require a […]
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Thursday, February 3, 2022
Liquid Logics and Geraci LLP’s Lightning Docs® Announce Integration
Liquid Logics, a NextGen FinTech company offering a fully cloud-based SaaS Loan Management System to facilitate growth and minimize workload for private lending businesses, announced a new integration with Lightning Docs®, a proprietary cloud-based loan document generation system developed in-house by the attorneys and partners at Geraci LLP. This product connection between top private lending […]
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How to Optimize a Press Release for SEO
Adding SEO-friendly keywords is an important part of writing a press release. When done correctly, it can increase your rankings in the search engine results. The key is to include keywords within the first 250 words of the press release. The more relevant the content, the more likely it will be picked up by the search engines. This will also help keep readers' attention. The keywords should be incorporated naturally into the text. Bolding the most important words will attract the attention of the reader.
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When it comes to SEO, keywords should be chosen carefully. The first 200 to 250 words of your press release should contain relevant keywords that your audience will be searching for. Use primary and secondary keywords that are topically relevant to your topic and will be able to help people find your press release. Using these words will increase your chances of being picked up by the search engines and being seen by potential customers. In addition, make sure that you include a few links in your press release so that it is read by as many people as possible.
Moreover, you should also include a section for bloggers and journalists. Using multimedia in your press releases will ensure that the readers' interest is piqued. Relevant images, videos, and pictures will increase the likelihood of them sharing your article with their social networks. Additionally, press releases should be measured to determine their success. In order to measure their success, you can use web analytics to track the impact of the content.
To optimize a press release for SEO, the first part should be keyword-focused. While keywords are essential for search engines, you should be careful about using slogans and general terms that are not specific to your business. For example, it's not a good idea to use 'SEO' as a keyword in your press release. You want to include the most relevant keywords in the first sentence. This will improve your press release's exposure and increase your credibility.
While keywords are an important part of SEO, they should be avoided in the body of a press release for SEO. Instead, they should be used as advertisements for giveaways or sales. It is also important to use relevant keywords to attract more visitors. If you haven't chosen a headline, you can create a subheadline that includes the key phrase. It should be more than 70 characters long. Moreover, the headline should be keyword-driven, as it can be indexed by the search engines.
Are Press Releases Still Good for SEO?
Once your press release is optimized, it must have keywords in the first 250 words. These are the main keywords and must be used in the press release. These are the words that will make a press-released page appear in the search engine results. It should be relevant to the target audience. The headline should not be longer than 80 characters and should be able to draw the attention of the reader. Once he has read it, he will be interested in reading the rest of the press release.
One of the most important aspects of an SEO press release is to select the right keywords for your release. The keywords should be relevant to the subject of the release. If your target audience is interested in your business, it will most likely be able to use your keyword-focused release. If the content is interesting, it will be more likely to get published. When a presser finds an article with the keywords it is interested in, it will be indexed and ranked in the search engine results.
The first 250 words of the press release are the most important in SEO, but it is important to ensure that the keywords in the first paragraph are optimized. Including a few keywords in the first paragraph will ensure that the reader will continue to read the entire press release. While keyword research is a very important part of SEO, it is not enough to have a great PR. In fact, a good SEO press is essential for your business.
The next part of your press release should include a keyword-rich description and title. The keywords should be relevant to your business. The more targeted your keywords are, the better your SEO results will be. While keywords are vital for SEO, they are also very important to write a press release that is relevant to your target audience. Having strong content is essential in SEO. If it is not, your target audience may not be able to find it.
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Items Signed by History's Brightest Luminaries are in University Archives' Online Auction, Feb. 16th
Wilton, CT, USA, February 2, 2022 -- Two letters signed by Albert Einstein (one typed, one handwritten, both in German), a recognizance bond signed by Sir Isaac Newton when he was Warden of the Royal Mint in 1699, and two items signed by Abraham Lincoln (one an autograph album, the other an early legal brief drafted in 1854) are just a few of the expected highlights in University Archives’ online-only auction slated for Wednesday, February 16th, beginning at 10:30 am Eastern time.
The Rare Autographs, Manuscripts, Photographs & Books auction features historical material from multiple collecting categories. The catalog, with all 455 lots, is up for viewing and bidding now, on the University Archives website (www.UniversityArchives.com), plus the platforms LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Auctionzip.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. The auction marks nearly a year since University Archives’ relocation to a modern new facility in Wilton.
“Our February auction is just a few days shy of George Washington’s 290th birthday and the Presidents’ Day holiday is certainly appropriate, since our catalog features many outstanding presidential items ranging from Washington to Biden,” said John Reznikoff, the president and owner of University Archives. “Other well-represented collecting categories include Science and Technology, Aviation and Space, Sports, Literature, and the Civil War, to name just a few.”
The list of major categories is indeed extensive, to include Science (Einstein, Newton, Richard Feynman, Stephen Hawking, others); Presidents (from Washington to Biden); Sports (Babe Ruth, Muhammad Ali, Larry Bird, others); Aviation & Space (Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, Orville Wright, the Enola Gay, the Apollo and Mercury programs, Soviet Cosmonauts, others).
Other categories include Civil War (Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, William T. Sherman, Jefferson and Varina Davis, many generals, others); Early American (John Hancock, Arthur Middleton, others); Literature (Samuel Clemens, Oscar Wilde, E. E. Cummings, Jack Kerouac, others); and World Leaders (Brezhnev, Kim Il Sung, Giuseppe Garibaldi, others).
Both of the Einstein letters carry identical pre-sale estimates of $45,000-$55,000. A typed letter in German signed by Einstein, addressed to close friend Michele Besso, recalls how the two collaborated to formulate the theory of special relativity over 35 years earlier. In it, Einstein compares the process of scientific theorizing to God’s creation of the world, both a “pointless luxury” but nevertheless essential to pushing the boundaries of understanding and existence.
The other letter, handwritten by Einstein and signed “A. Einstein”, is dated June 19, 1919 and is addressed to Professor Georg Lockemann concerning the origins of special relativity in the "ether question". Einstein suggests that its current state can best be understood if one considers it historically. Before Maxwell, it was an "all-pervading inert substance", with its "transverse waves" manifesting themselves as light. A full and complete English translation is included.
Sir Isaac Newton, in his role as Warden of the Royal Mint in early 1699, signed a recognizance bond relating to the criminal case against William Chaloner, a recalcitrant counterfeiter (and Newton’s nemesis) who was convicted of high treason and hanged at Tyburn two months later. The bond was meant to ensure the future appearance of Nathaniel Peck as a witness against Chaloner. The beautifully signed document should gavel for $24,000-$28,000.
A Civil War-era scrapbook album compiled by Union Army Major John S. Schultz contains 214 bold and mostly high-grade signatures, including those of four presidents (Abraham Lincoln, James Buchanan, Millard Fillmore, and Franklin Pierce); current and future Lincoln cabinet members (Hamlin, Colfax, Seward, Cameron, Welles, Bates); and a myriad of other important American politicians and military leaders. The album is expected to realize $15,000-$17,000.
An early legal brief drafted by Abraham Lincoln on May 15, 1854 features his signature as “Lincoln for defendant” in the case of Coventry and Warwickshire Banking Company vs. William Whorrall. The fascinating document, loaded with international intrigue and 316 words written in the hand of Lincoln as a young lawyer, has a pre-sale estimate of $10,000-$12,000.
A Revolutionary War-dated manuscript letter twice signed by George Washington and relating to new military draft resolutions passed by the Continental Congress in 1780 provides detailed information about the number of soldiers who had survived the past winter at Morristown, N.J., harsher than even Valley Forge. Continental military commanders Henry "Lighthorse" Lee, Hazen, Webb and Lamb are explicitly mentioned in the document (estimate: $30,000-$40,000).
George Washington boldly signed a three-language ship’s passport on July 7, 1794 for a St. Bartholomew-bound schooner named Nancy, commanded by Captain Abijah Potter. Just one year later, Captain Potter was fatally axed during a shipboard slave uprising. The document printed in French, English and Dutch, is signed by Washington (as President), Secretary of State Edmund Randolph and Collector of Customs Jeremiah Olney (estimate: $12,000-$15,000).
A first edition copy of The Babe Ruth Story, as told to Bob Considine, complete with its original dust jacket and a 1948 letter of provenance, signed by the Sultan of Swat just six months before his death from cancer, should bring $7,000-$8,000. Also, a turn-of-the-century diary and address book signed by Virgil Earp, Wyatt’s older brother and a fellow participant of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, very rare and with impeccable provenance, is estimated to realize $12,000-$14,000.
A slave reward poster issued in Baltimore and dated Sept. 7, 1857, offering $500 for the capture and return of Adam Smith, measuring 7 ¾ inches by 12 inches, should sell for $30,000-$40,000. The broadside reads, in part, that Smith “ran away, or decoyed, from the subscriber on Saturday, Sept. 5, 1857”. Smith escaped with the help of the Underground Railroad, then returned to free his family, thereby earning a permanent place in the annals of American freedom.
A signed manuscript copy of John Howard Payne’s wistful song Home! Sweet Home! -- one of Abraham Lincoln’s favorite melodies—inscribed “to my friend Miss Alice Stetson” and dated Aug. 6, 1850, is expected to fetch $10,000-$12,000. Also, a scrapbook of inscriptions from 100 of the legendary World War II African American aviators known as the Tuskegee Airmen, for their flight instructor Milton T. Hall, gathered from 1943-1945, should garner $9,000-$10,000.
For more information about University Archives and the Rare Autographs, Manuscripts, Photographs & Books auction slated for Wednesday, February 16th, please visit www.universityarchives.com.
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2021 Chapman Prize Awarded to PRIDE Industries, the Leading Employer of People With Disabilities in America
xThe Daniel and Barbara Chapman Trust announced PRIDE Industries as the recipient of the 2021 Chapman Prize. With nearly 400 worksites across 16 states and Washington, D.C., PRIDE Industries is a non-profit social enterprise that creates employment for people with disabilities. PRIDE Industries offers a wide spectrum of services and accommodations so that individuals of […]
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TES Joins UN Global Compact to Advance Sustainable Development
Global leader in sustainable technology lifecycle services aligns itself with 19,000 signatories who have pledged to uphold the compact’s 10 principles and accompanying sustainable development goals. TES, a global leader in sustainable technology lifecycle services, has been accepted as a participant in the United Nations Global Compact. TES now joins a global network of more […]
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