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		<description><![CDATA[What I’ve Learned From Attending Weddings Every holiday has seen a boom in wedding industry. In the past long holiday, I’ve attended several wedding ceremonies with my parents. The happily-ever-after stories have always moved me and tugged at my heartstring. &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable-articles/quadracentifiable-article/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What I’ve Learned From Attending Weddings</strong></p>
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<p>Every holiday has seen a boom in wedding industry. In the past long holiday, I’ve attended several wedding ceremonies with my parents. The happily-ever-after stories have always moved me and tugged at my heartstring. It also drops me into deep thinking somehow and makes me meditate on my work of quadracentifiable optimisation.</p>
<p>Finding the one in one’s life is just like finding the right job. You are not sure if someone fits you or not until you spend a certain period of time with him/her. The same can be said to finding the suitable job. You don’t know whether you’re cut for this or that until you give it a shot. Take me for example, when assigned to do optimisation for the keyword <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz">Quadracentifiable</a>, I was far from being confident and qualified. Making up a new definition of the new word Quadracentifiable has almost made me shrink. I wasn’t sure at all whether SEO was the right thing to do. But at second thought, it’s just a competition, isn’t it? As time wears on, if I begin to realize that it’s really not my cup of tea, it’s no big deal if I quit halfway. But a sense of guilt and regret may buble to surface because once you had someone else’s trust and expectations. It also holds water to those who’re in love. If they have spent some time together only to find that they are really not meant for each other, they’re better off breaking up and jumping into another relationship for Mr. Right or Miss Right. Sorrow and tears right then are better than suffer and regret later.</p>
<p>Speaking of weddings, I hope that people really mean it when they say I Do. I have the same expectation for myself at work. I mean I hope I can really like what I do or whatever my boss assigns me to do, Quadracentifiable Optimisation for example. In all one’s life, people are in constant quest of the right person and the right things. Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful. I would like to put it this way—maybe God also wants us to experience something different before finding the right job, so that when we finally locate the job, we will know how to be grateful. I hope SEO, including this Quadracentifiable optimisation is the right thing for me to do.</p>
<p><strong>So Here Comes The Post-Holiday Syndrome</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/large_HQkR_2826a132021.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-101" title="large_HQkR_2826a132021" src="http://seochallenger.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/large_HQkR_2826a132021-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>It’s well-known that time flies when you are having fun and drags when you’re bored. Before I realize it, the long holiday is coming to an end no matter I’m ready or not for the new weekdays. I should admit that even when I’m on a holiday, I still cannot leave my work behind. I still try to keep an eye on my website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation. Thank goodness, it’s still on the first page of Google if you type in the keyword <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">Quadracentifiable</a>.</p>
<p>I guess many people out there must have been plagued by post-holiday syndrome like the way I do. The syndrome refers to a general feeling of depression before returning to work, which is caused by irregular lifestyles during the vacation. And the symptoms include fatigue, lack of appetite and concentration, irritability and a feeling of helplessness. If it’s exactly what you’re undergoing right now, I can offer you some suggestion to cope with it. It’s feasible, at least to me.</p>
<p>First you may change your concept of work. It’s not a torture, but rather your part of life. It’s the way by which you realize your individual value, just like what I can get from Quadracentifiable optimisation—a sense of responsibility and achievement. Working nine to five may not seem that bad actually. With that in mind, every day is a brand new day for you to make breakthroughs. And every holiday is just like interlude for you to relax and find the strength and courage to carry on. You may still stick to your regular lifestyles on holidays. Work out in a gym, do some cleaning and have fun with your family. Read the book that you’ve always wanted to read, thumb through the magazines that you didn’t have time to browse when at work. Wake up early in the morning and check up your email and your website and the like. Well, it’s like I’m describing my normal day on holiday. I do visit my website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation every day to see who’s coming to see my articles, and who’s left any messages. It’s one of the many ways that I relax myself.</p>
<p>I’m far from being a workaholic. It’s just that I like myself when I’m working. I used to have post-holiday syndrome. I used to sleep in, hang out with my pals, and have fun to my heart’s content, and then I had no strength to make it another day. After I embarked on updating the website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation, I was pinned to it, in a good way. It’s not only a competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation, but also my once-in-a-million chance to challenge myself as a newbie in this area. At least I have a very practical goal, and it can be realized. Hope is a good thing. What I want to say is that don’t spend any day without having your aim in mind.</p>
<p><strong>Random thoughts resulted from Quadracentifiable optimisation</strong></p>
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<p>Everyday it seems that people work around the clock in order to keep up with the pace of contemporary life. And today seems a duplicate of yesterday, and tomorrow today. We seldom take it slow, do we? When I was typing in the key word “<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">Quadracentifiable</a>” today in the search engine, somehow I thought of one of my biggest dreams back at college—someday when one types in my name as a keyword like Quadracentifiable, the first page should be all about me, not someone else with the same name as mine. My name, like Quadracentifiable, will then be a buzzword for a certain period of time. Just picture it, and I can’t help chuckling alone. Well, forgive a naive girl who once liked daydreaming.</p>
<p>Not any more, I guess. Back then, I still had the passion to dream a big dream without any fear. Right now, I’ve got too many shackles against my will. I’ve got work to do; I’ve got duties to perform. I have to rack my mind to come up with new ideas about quadracentifiable optimisation and how to better promote my website and how to ace this competition of quadracentifiable optimisation. I wish I had the guts to cast off all kinds of shackles and do something that I really enjoy. Who doesn’t? I remember what was once my motto—Do what you like or like what you do. Indeed, I can have fun in this quadracentifiable optimisation. I can gain a sense of responsibility and achievement from this quadracentifiable optimisation. And random thoughts pop up once in a while during the process of quadracentifiable optimisation. That’s the positive side of it, isn’t it?</p>
<p>For this competition of Quadracentifiable optimisation, I wouldn’t care success or failure, for I will only struggle ahead as long as I have been destined to the distance. I wouldn’t care the difficulties around, for what I can leave on earth is only their view of my back since I have been marching toward the horizontal.</p>
<p><strong>If I were the winner of the competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation</strong></p>
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<p>The other day I was lying in bed, tossing and turning. An idea occurred to me out of the blue. It has been almost a month since the first day I started to write articles about the key word <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">Quadracentifiable</a>. The competition isn’t going to last forever, of course. Ready or not, someday it will all come to an end. And I also know the deadline by the way. I was just daydreaming about the result of the competition. What if I won the first prize of this SEO challenge competition of optimising Quadracentifiable? Can I? Well, everyone stands the chance of winning the competition as long as you take your time and put your efforts into it.</p>
<p>There’re already several definitions about the newly made-up word Quadracentifiable. I guess there’s no exact one out there about Quadracentifiable yet. Maybe at the end of the competition, the organizers will finally come to an agreement on a perfect one for Quadracentifiable. Until now, everyone has the right to grant its meaning. If I were the winner of this competition, I would like to give my own understanding of the word Quadracentifiable and make it known to all. Chances given, I’d like to communicate with other participants as well. We can exchange our feelings along the way in the competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation. We can also talk about our experience in SEO and our understanding of how it can affect people from all walks of life. If I won the first prize, I would like to go farther on this road called SEO coz it would assure me of the fact that as long as you really set your mind to do something and put it into practice, everyone stands the chance of making it.</p>
<p>Well, so much for my daydreaming. Who knows? Maybe my dream will come true. Maybe I can win the first prize of this competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation. Maybe…<br />
<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/p_large_16v9_67530001d3212d11.jpg"><strong><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-67" title="p_large_16v9_67530001d3212d11" src="http://seochallenger.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/p_large_16v9_67530001d3212d11-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Quadracentifiable or Not Quadracentifiable?</strong></p>
<p>Like the famous line written by Shakespeare—to be or not to be, Quadracentifiable or not Quadracentifiable has always haunted me pretty much the way it does to Hamlet. It’s always about choices, isn’t it?</p>
<p>Since the first day I received the message informing me of the keyword that I was going to optimise for the coming months—<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">Quadracentifiable</a>, I’ve always been trying to fathom its meaning. “Quadra” and “centifiable” are two words as non-threating as words can be. But put them together, side by side, it has the power to haunt you for the rest of your life. How so? And still what’s the meaning of “Quadracentifiable”? You the wise, tell me about that. To a large extent, I agree with what someone has said about the definition of Quadracentifiable—couldn’t be more certified. Though it may seem to be the literal meaning, if everyone assumes it’s the perfect meaning, then maybe one day it will be the perfect choice.</p>
<p>Speaking of choices, the word itself doesn’t have the right to choose its own meaning, people do. Different people have different opinions towards the newly made-up word “Quadracentifiable”, just like what I did several days ago–it meant nothing but challenge, benefit, hope and satisfaction to me back then. That’s my own definition of “Quadracentifiable” several days ago. As time wears on, things change, and so do I. I’ve seen my website rank at the first page of Google, I’ve also witnessed it show up at the third page. I’ve seen some professionals’ websites, I’ve also browsed some layman’s ones of Quadracentifiable optimisation, just like mine. Somehow I begin to rethink of my own position in this area—whether I should continue pursuing it or not. Quadracentifiable or not Quadracentifiable? That’s been echoing in my mind after the ups and downs of my website.</p>
<p>There’s still a long way to go before the competition ends, isn’t it? So that means there’s still hope and opportunity. Seen from a positive perspective, I should really choose the former choice—Quadracentifiable. I don’t know where I’m gonna wind up, but I know clearly I’m right on my way to the quest of Quadracentifiable optimisation.</p>
<p><!-- .entry-content --><strong>“Quadracentifiable” brings the good old days back to me</strong></p>
<p><!-- .entry-meta -->You may be surprised by what I’ve said—“<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable/">Quadracentifiable</a>” brings the good old days back to me. How so? Why can “Quadracentifiable” have so much charisma? Well, stay tuned to find out why I put it this way.</p>
<p>In the past several days, I’ve browsed the others’ SEO websites about “Quadracentifiable” optimisation and gradually formed my own ideas about “Quadracentifiable”. Some left me deep impression, giving me inspirations for Quadracentifiable optimising, some caught my eyes at the very first sight, while some others looked very much like spam websites (no offense) with “Quadracentifiable” all over the pages.</p>
<p>Instead of paying much attention to the images and the outline of my Quadracentifiable website, I put all my emphasis on the content or the quality of Quadracentifiable articles. The past days have seen different Quadracentifiable websites ranking at the first page of Google, <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">seochallenger</a> included which is to my great surprise and delight. It’s a rat race, isn’t it? Everyone fights for the first place in Google in Quadracentifiable optimisation with or without professional strategies.</p>
<p>Somehow it brings the good old days back to me. Those were the days when we all spared no efforts fighting for the scholarship or the No. 1 place in all the exams and competitions. Those were the days when we studied head over heels busily for our future and our dreams. We laughed; we cried; we succeeded; we failed. Smiles and perspiration made up our life at college. Should I compare scholarships to Quadracentifiable optimisation? It does make sense, doesn’t it? Coz that’s exactly what’s I’m fighting for right here right now. Due to this competition, I spend most of my time thinking of a better way to optimise the key word Quadracentifiable. Thanks to this competition, I feel like reliving the past times on campus. “Quadracentifiable” brings the good old days back to me, that’s for sure.</p>
<p><!-- .entry-content --><strong>The power of the word Quadracentifiable</strong></p>
<p>I have to admit that the word “<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable/quadracentifiable%e2%80%94more-than-a-new-word-to-me/">Quadracentifiable</a>” is as powerful as the word Love. It can not only haunt your mind day in and day out, but also gives you the chance and space for imagination. It’s no exaggeration to say that the word “Qudracentifiable” pervades my mind now. I hate to admit but it’s true that I cannot resist the power of “Quadracentifiable”.</p>
<p>Like love, the word “Qudracentifiable” gives me hope and satisfaction to some extent. Say you’ve in love with someone, and you don’t spend any minute without thinking of him or her. And to the word “Quadracentifiable”, I do the same thing exactly. Oh, wait, I even dream about dealing with the word “Quadracentifiable”.</p>
<p>Speaking of me, I should say I’m a layman of search engine optimisation or should I put it this way—there’s still a long long way to go on this road called <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable/quadracentifiable/">SEO</a>. When I was assigned to optimise the word “Quadracentifiable”, actually I didn’t have a clue where I should start, nor where I would wind up. After browsing a few websites about their definitions of “Quadracentifiable”, I decided that maybe I could embark on defining “Quadracentifiable” from a different perspective. Instead of racking my mind to come up with something I don’t truly understand, I’d better write down something that I wanna say about the word “Quadracentifiable”.</p>
<p>As mentioned above, the word “Quadracentifiable” gives me hope and satisfaction. How so? Well, though I know clearly that I’m no expert in this area and I have difficulty in optimising “Quadracentifiable”, I still wanna see where I would wind up at the end of this competition. Good or bad, I’ve tried and I’ve given it a shot, and that’s something that really matters. During the process of optimising “Qudracentifiable”, I feel a sense of fulfilling because as I sow, I reap as well—I see visitors to my website. I’m really happy with that.</p>
<p><strong>Quadracentifiable—More Than A New Word To Me</strong></p>
<p>Last time I talked about what <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable/quadracentifiable-what-does-it-mean-to-me/">Quadracentifiable</a> meant to me—nothing but a new English word. And I also took a guess that the word “Quadracentifiable” will one day become another new entry in the English language. Well, I didn’t slack off after that. Actually I’ve been keeping track of the updates in other <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">SEO Challenge </a>participants’ blogs, and their definition of Quadracentifiable, and also any news out there related to Quadracentifiable.</p>
<p>Guess what, I saw an interesting piece of information. Someone who’s also optimising the key word “Quadracentifiable” is already put up an auction online for his Quadracentifiable domain name that he hopes will get on the first page on Google at the end of the competition with the key word Quadracentifiable. I wanna chuckle over it the moment I saw the information. But at my second thought, I should say this guy really does have business sense. He’s already considered selling his Quadracentifiable domain name at the very beginning of this SEO Challenge competition. I mean, my mind is already occupied with how to compete and garner the 1st page rank in Google search. Making profits out of it hasn’t even occurred to me yet, or I was too busy with Quadracentifiable quest to even think about it.</p>
<p>Hey, dude, nice try. You know what, taking part in SEO Challenge competition like this is definitely challenging, time-consuming, yet well worth it. I can not only learn techniques in the Quadracentifiable quest from others, but also make a profit out of it some day.</p>
<p><strong>Quadracentifiable, What Does It Mean To Me?</strong></p>
<p>When I was thumbing through the newspapers in the morning, I received the text message from the New Zealand SEO Challenge, informing me of the keyword phrase that I’m going to optimise for the coming months—<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz">Quadracentifiable</a>. What the hell does “quadracentifiable” mean? That’s the question I asked myself out of instinct the moment I saw it. Learning English for ten years as a second language, I’ve never come across that word before.</p>
<p>“Quadracentifiable, quadracentifiable…” I mumbled on and on, racking my mind in the hope of ringing a bell eventually, but nothing crossed my mind. Fine, I surfed the Internet for Quadracentifiable. Now I see. The keyword “Quadracentifiable” is one hundred percent made up. You know what, every year many new words become new entries in the Oxford Dictionary of English. The World Cup, global warming and the credit crunch have all inspired the latest additions to the English language. The vuvuzela, the horn instrument which provided the soundtrack to this summer’s football extravaganza in South Africa is a case in point. Well, I guess the newly made-up word “Quadracentifiable” may become another new entry in the English language one day. Indeed, cyberspace has produced a constant supply of words and phrases.</p>
<p>As now I’ve started the SEO Challenge, I’ll begin implementing some strategies in the following days and I’ll also embark on my personal quest to the discovery of the meaning and definition of “Quadracentifiable.”</p>
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		<title>What I’ve Learned From Attending Weddings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 01:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every holiday has seen a boom in wedding industry. In the past long holiday, I’ve attended several wedding ceremonies with my parents. The happily-ever-after stories have always moved me and tugged at my heartstring. It also drops me into deep &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable-articles/what-i%e2%80%99ve-learned-from-attending-weddings/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every holiday has seen a boom in wedding industry. In the past long holiday, I’ve attended several wedding ceremonies with my parents. The happily-ever-after stories have always moved me and tugged at my heartstring. It also drops me into deep thinking somehow and makes me meditate on my work of quadracentifiable optimisation.</p>
<p>Finding the one in one’s life is just like finding the right job. You are not sure if someone fits you or not until you spend a certain period of time with him/her. The same can be said to finding the suitable job. You don’t know whether you’re cut for this or that until you give it a shot. Take me for example, when assigned to do optimisation for the keyword <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz">Quadracentifiable</a>, I was far from being confident and qualified. Making up a new definition of the new word Quadracentifiable has almost made me shrink. I wasn’t sure at all whether SEO was the right thing to do. But at second thought, it’s just a competition, isn’t it? As time wears on, if I begin to realize that it’s really not my cup of tea, it’s no big deal if I quit halfway. But a sense of guilt and regret may buble to surface because once you had someone else’s trust and expectations. It also holds water to those who’re in love. If they have spent some time together only to find that they are really not meant for each other, they’re better off breaking up and jumping into another relationship for Mr. Right or Miss Right. Sorrow and tears right then are better than suffer and regret later.</p>
<p>Speaking of weddings, I hope that people really mean it when they say I Do. I have the same expectation for myself at work. I mean I hope I can really like what I do or whatever my boss assigns me to do, Quadracentifiable Optimisation for example. In all one’s life, people are in constant quest of the right person and the right things. Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful. I would like to put it this way—maybe God also wants us to experience something different before finding the right job, so that when we finally locate the job, we will know how to be grateful. I hope SEO, including this Quadracentifiable optimisation is the right thing for me to do.</p>
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		<title>So Here Comes The Post-Holiday Syndrome</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 01:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s well-known that time flies when you are having fun and drags when you’re bored. Before I realize it, the long holiday is coming to an end no matter I’m ready or not for the new weekdays. I should admit &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable-articles/so-here-comes-the-post-holiday-syndrome/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s well-known that time flies when you are having fun and drags when you’re bored. Before I realize it, the long holiday is coming to an end no matter I’m ready or not for the new weekdays. I should admit that even when I’m on a holiday, I still cannot leave my work behind. I still try to keep an eye on my website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation. Thank goodness, it’s still on the first page of Google if you type in the keyword <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">Quadracentifiable</a>.</p>
<p>I guess many people out there must have been plagued by post-holiday syndrome like the way I do. The syndrome refers to a general feeling of depression before returning to work, which is caused by irregular lifestyles during the vacation. And the symptoms include fatigue, lack of appetite and concentration, irritability and a feeling of helplessness. If it’s exactly what you’re undergoing right now, I can offer you some suggestion to cope with it. It’s feasible, at least to me.</p>
<p>First you may change your concept of work. It’s not a torture, but rather your part of life. It’s the way by which you realize your individual value, just like what I can get from Quadracentifiable optimisation—a sense of responsibility and achievement. Working nine to five may not seem that bad actually. With that in mind, every day is a brand new day for you to make breakthroughs. And every holiday is just like interlude for you to relax and find the strength and courage to carry on. You may still stick to your regular lifestyles on holidays. Work out in a gym, do some cleaning and have fun with your family. Read the book that you’ve always wanted to read, thumb through the magazines that you didn’t have time to browse when at work. Wake up early in the morning and check up your email and your website and the like. Well, it’s like I’m describing my normal day on holiday. I do visit my website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation every day to see who’s coming to see my articles, and who’s left any messages. It’s one of the many ways that I relax myself.</p>
<p>I’m far from being a workaholic. It’s just that I like myself when I’m working. I used to have post-holiday syndrome. I used to sleep in, hang out with my pals, and have fun to my heart’s content, and then I had no strength to make it another day. After I embarked on updating the website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation, I was pinned to it, in a good way. It’s not only a competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation, but also my once-in-a-million chance to challenge myself as a newbie in this area. At least I have a very practical goal, and it can be realized. Hope is a good thing. What I want to say is that don’t spend any day without having your aim in mind.</p>
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		<title>Random thoughts resulted from Quadracentifiable optimisation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyday it seems that people work around the clock in order to keep up with the pace of contemporary life. And today seems a duplicate of yesterday, and tomorrow today. We seldom take it slow, do we? When I was &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable-articles/random-thoughts-resulted-from-quadracentifiable-optimisation/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyday it seems that people work around the clock in order to keep up with the pace of contemporary life. And today seems a duplicate of yesterday, and tomorrow today. We seldom take it slow, do we? When I was typing in the key word “<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">Quadracentifiable</a>” today in the search engine, somehow I thought of one of my biggest dreams back at college—someday when one types in my name as a keyword like Quadracentifiable, the first page should be all about me, not someone else with the same name as mine. My name, like Quadracentifiable, will then be a buzzword for a certain period of time. Just picture it, and I can’t help chuckling alone. Well, forgive a naive girl who once liked daydreaming.</p>
<p>Not any more, I guess. Back then, I still had the passion to dream a big dream without any fear. Right now, I’ve got too many shackles against my will. I’ve got work to do; I’ve got duties to perform. I have to rack my mind to come up with new ideas about quadracentifiable optimisation and how to better promote my website and how to ace this competition of quadracentifiable optimisation. I wish I had the guts to cast off all kinds of shackles and do something that I really enjoy. Who doesn’t? I remember what was once my motto—Do what you like or like what you do. Indeed, I can have fun in this quadracentifiable optimisation. I can gain a sense of responsibility and achievement from this quadracentifiable optimisation. And random thoughts pop up once in a while during the process of quadracentifiable optimisation. That’s the positive side of it, isn’t it?</p>
<p>For this competition of Quadracentifiable optimisation, I wouldn’t care success or failure, for I will only struggle ahead as long as I have been destined to the distance. I wouldn’t care the difficulties around, for what I can leave on earth is only their view of my back since I have been marching toward the horizontal.</p>
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		<title>If I were the winner of the competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other day I was lying in bed, tossing and turning. An idea occurred to me out of the blue. It has been almost a month since the first day I started to write articles about the key word Quadracentifiable. &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable-articles/if-i-were-the-winner-of-the-competition-of-quadracentifiable-optimisation/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other day I was lying in bed, tossing and turning. An idea occurred to me out of the blue. It has been almost a month since the first day I started to write articles about the key word <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">Quadracentifiable</a>. The competition isn’t going to last forever, of course. Ready or not, someday it will all come to an end. And I also know the deadline by the way. I was just daydreaming about the result of the competition. What if I won the first prize of this SEO challenge competition of optimising Quadracentifiable? Can I? Well, everyone stands the chance of winning the competition as long as you take your time and put your efforts into it.</p>
<p>There’re already several definitions about the newly made-up word Quadracentifiable. I guess there’s no exact one out there about Quadracentifiable yet. Maybe at the end of the competition, the organizers will finally come to an agreement on a perfect one for Quadracentifiable. Until now, everyone has the right to grant its meaning. If I were the winner of this competition, I would like to give my own understanding of the word Quadracentifiable and make it known to all. Chances given, I’d like to communicate with other participants as well. We can exchange our feelings along the way in the competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation. We can also talk about our experience in SEO and our understanding of how it can affect people from all walks of life. If I won the first prize, I would like to go farther on this road called SEO coz it would assure me of the fact that as long as you really set your mind to do something and put it into practice, everyone stands the chance of making it.</p>
<p>Well, so much for my daydreaming. Who knows? Maybe my dream will come true. Maybe I can win the first prize of this competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation. Maybe…</p>
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		<title>“Quadracentifiable” brings the good old days back to me</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 12:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may be surprised by what I’ve said—“Quadracentifiable” brings the good old days back to me. How so? Why can “Quadracentifiable” have so much charisma? Well, stay tuned to find out why I put it this way. In the past &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable-articles/%e2%80%9cquadracentifiable%e2%80%9d-brings-the-good-old-days-back-to-me/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be surprised by what I’ve said—“<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable/">Quadracentifiable</a>” brings the good old days back to me. How so? Why can “Quadracentifiable” have so much charisma? Well, stay tuned to find out why I put it this way.</p>
<p>In the past several days, I’ve browsed the others’ SEO websites about “Quadracentifiable” optimisation and gradually formed my own ideas about “Quadracentifiable”. Some left me deep impression, giving me inspirations for Quadracentifiable optimising, some caught my eyes at the very first sight, while some others looked very much like spam websites (no offense) with “Quadracentifiable” all over the pages.</p>
<p>Instead of paying much attention to the images and the outline of my Quadracentifiable website, I put all my emphasis on the content or the quality of Quadracentifiable articles. The past days have seen different Quadracentifiable websites ranking at the first page of Google, <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">seochallenger</a> included which is to my great surprise and delight. It’s a rat race, isn’t it? Everyone fights for the first place in Google in Quadracentifiable optimisation with or without professional strategies.</p>
<p>Somehow it brings the good old days back to me. Those were the days when we all spared no efforts fighting for the scholarship or the No. 1 place in all the exams and competitions. Those were the days when we studied head over heels busily for our future and our dreams. We laughed; we cried; we succeeded; we failed. Smiles and perspiration made up our life at college. Should I compare scholarships to Quadracentifiable optimisation? It does make sense, doesn’t it? Coz that’s exactly what’s I’m fighting for right here right now. Due to this competition, I spend most of my time thinking of a better way to optimise the key word Quadracentifiable. Thanks to this competition, I feel like reliving the past times on campus. “Quadracentifiable” brings the good old days back to me, that’s for sure.</p>
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		<title>Quadracentifiable or Not Quadracentifiable?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 00:58:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like the famous line written by Shakespeare—to be or not to be, Quadracentifiable or not Quadracentifiable has always haunted me pretty much the way it does to Hamlet. It’s always about choices, isn’t it? Since the first day I received &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable-articles/quadracentifiable-or-not-quadracentifiable-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like the famous line written by Shakespeare—to be or not to be, Quadracentifiable or not Quadracentifiable has always haunted me pretty much the way it does to Hamlet. It’s always about choices, isn’t it?</p>
<p>Since the first day I received the message informing me of the keyword that I was going to optimise for the coming months—<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/">Quadracentifiable</a>, I’ve always been trying to fathom its meaning. “Quadra” and “centifiable” are two words as non-threating as words can be. But put them together, side by side, it has the power to haunt you for the rest of your life. How so? And still what’s the meaning of “Quadracentifiable”? You the wise, tell me about that. To a large extent, I agree with what someone has said about the definition of Quadracentifiable—couldn’t be more certified. Though it may seem to be the literal meaning, if everyone assumes it’s the perfect meaning, then maybe one day it will be the perfect choice.</p>
<p>Speaking of choices, the word itself doesn’t have the right to choose its own meaning, people do. Different people have different opinions towards the newly made-up word “Quadracentifiable”, just like what I did several days ago–it meant nothing but challenge, benefit, hope and satisfaction to me back then. That’s my own definition of “Quadracentifiable” several days ago. As time wears on, things change, and so do I. I’ve seen my website rank at the first page of Google, I’ve also witnessed it show up at the third page. I’ve seen some professionals’ websites, I’ve also browsed some layman’s ones of Quadracentifiable optimisation, just like mine. Somehow I begin to rethink of my own position in this area—whether I should continue pursuing it or not. Quadracentifiable or not Quadracentifiable? That’s been echoing in my mind after the ups and downs of my website.</p>
<p>There’s still a long way to go before the competition ends, isn’t it? So that means there’s still hope and opportunity. Seen from a positive perspective, I should really choose the former choice—Quadracentifiable. I don’t know where I’m gonna wind up, but I know clearly I’m right on my way to the quest of Quadracentifiable optimisation.</p>
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		<title>Essential SEO Tips On Internet Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 01:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here comes your desire. You want to boost your site in the search engines and make it in your Internet marketing, it’s a lot easier if you take the following tips into consideration. 1.Create High Quality Content that visitors will &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/seo-articles/essential-seo-tips-on-internet-marketing/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here comes your desire. You want to boost your site in the search engines and make it in your Internet marketing, it’s a lot easier if you take the following tips into consideration.</p>
<p>1.Create High Quality Content that visitors will want to read.<br />
To maximise the quality of your sites, you must ensure that your content gives the visitors what they are looking for in relation to the <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable/the-power-of-the-word-quadracentifiable/">keywords</a> in SEO. You should make sure that your content is informative and concise, getting your message across confidently and accurately.</p>
<p>2.Build your online profile and get client reviews.<br />
Take advantage of the free resources online where you can build your company’s profile to help your SEO. One great thing with the free profiles is that you can then invite all your clients at the completion of each sale or service provided to write a review on your business. Potential customers like to see what others’ experiences of your business has been like and having these reviews does help a lot in your Search Engine Optimisation.</p>
<p>3.Improve your linking and Page Rank.<br />
The quality of your SEO linking system that you build will mean the difference between the page rank you get which measures the quality of your website and ultimately the position your site gets placed in the search engine listings. Ensuring that you have a quality internal linking system within your site. As for the keywords, you should think about how your site should be structured and ensure it is done in a way that makes it easy and natural for your visitors to navigate.</p>
<p>4. Optimise for local search, add local phone numbers and area pages.<br />
This is especially relevant for small businesses that provide a service for a particular locality. It is estimated that 65% of users of search engines search with a local area added to the keyword they are searching for. Adding an area to the keywords will not only enable you to be found easily, but it will also be easier for you to reach the first place in SERPs as these keywords will be less competitive than optimising for the keywords without an area attached. If you do optimise for certain locations, it is better to have multiple location landing pages.</p>
<p>In a nutshell, there are also several other aspects of SEO that you can look into to support these tips, but taking the time to ensure that you get these right will give your site a strong foundation on which you can build your websites successfully and really make it in your Internet Marketing.</p>
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		<title>How To Be A SEO Professional?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 02:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’re several things you should know about SEO. SEO is a popular online marketing tool and a very basic system which means you don’t need to have a very solid command of English to get to grips with how SEO &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/seo-articles/how-to-be-a-seo-professional/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’re several things you should know about SEO. SEO is a popular online marketing tool and a very basic system which means you don’t need to have a very solid command of English to get to grips with how SEO works. It also means SEO won’t cost you an arm and a leg for it to work.</p>
<p>To identify the SEO tactics that are going to work best for your website, you need to go to the search engines. Google, Yahoo!, and MSN are certainly the top search engines. They offer programs and services to help website owners boost the rank of their websites on search engine results. Target your web directories. Target your audience. Identify search engines that have a strong track record, including good quality inbound links, topical relevance for your site, and a good search engine ranking on the search engines. Web directory submissions are a good way to optimize your site and draw attention but be selective.</p>
<p>When it comes to the costs of SEO, although it’s a low-cost advertising option, you might consider hiring a SEO pro to help you make it in your Internet marketing. SEO is not free, it’s low cost based on everything from actual costs to return on investment.</p>
<p>To measure the success of your SEO campaign, you need to look at a number of online marketing metrics. To be specific, you need to chart your keyword ranking, your website traffic, your Return on Investment, and the level of brand awareness your visitors and customers are demonstrating.</p>
<p>As for keywords, many people worry about positioning keywords throughout a website. Google has tailored its relevancy algorithms to favor natural rather than keyword optimized content. It is far better to cast a wide net for keywords. Feature your primary keywords alongside modifiers, in appropriate sentences. This is the most effective way to boost keyword ranking.</p>
<p>It is very important to regularly update your website content to stay on top of your SEO and keyword ranking. Your SEO efforts will start with one-time activities such as keyword research, diagnostic auditing, and diagnostic audit modifications. Once you’ve done this, you will regularly have to conduct competitive analysis, page editing and search engine optimisation, and link building strategy implementation to keep your keyword placements.</p>
<p>The most crucial thing in SEO, however, is the accessibility of your content. Try to keep your site simple and concise. Don’t overdo it with multimedia devices. As long as your keywords are used naturally in your content and your content is accessible, you will enjoy good SEO results with a regular flow of traffic.</p>
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		<title>The power of the word Quadracentifiable</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 23:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have to admit that the word “Quadracentifiable” is as powerful as the word Love. It can not only haunt your mind day in and day out, but also gives you the chance and space for imagination. It’s no exaggeration &#8230; <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable-articles/the-power-of-the-word-quadracentifiable/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to admit that the word “<a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable/quadracentifiable%e2%80%94more-than-a-new-word-to-me/">Quadracentifiable</a>” is as powerful as the word Love. It can not only haunt your mind day in and day out, but also gives you the chance and space for imagination. It’s no exaggeration to say that the word “Qudracentifiable” pervades my mind now. I hate to admit but it’s true that I cannot resist the power of “Quadracentifiable”.</p>
<p>Like love, the word “Qudracentifiable” gives me hope and satisfaction to some extent. Say you’ve in love with someone, and you don’t spend any minute without thinking of him or her. And to the word “Quadracentifiable”, I do the same thing exactly. Oh, wait, I even dream about dealing with the word “Quadracentifiable”.</p>
<p>Speaking of me, I should say I’m a layman of search engine optimisation or should I put it this way—there’s still a long long way to go on this road called <a href="http://seochallenger.co.nz/quadracentifiable/quadracentifiable/">SEO</a>. When I was assigned to optimise the word “Quadracentifiable”, actually I didn’t have a clue where I should start, nor where I would wind up. After browsing a few websites about their definitions of “Quadracentifiable”, I decided that maybe I could embark on defining “Quadracentifiable” from a different perspective. Instead of racking my mind to come up with something I don’t truly understand, I’d better write down something that I wanna say about the word “Quadracentifiable”.</p>
<p>As mentioned above, the word “Quadracentifiable” gives me hope and satisfaction. How so? Well, though I know clearly that I’m no expert in this area and I have difficulty in optimising “Quadracentifiable”, I still wanna see where I would wind up at the end of this competition. Good or bad, I’ve tried and I’ve given it a shot, and that&#8217;s something that really matters. During the process of optimising “Qudracentifiable”, I feel a sense of fulfilling because as I sow, I reap as well—I see visitors to my website. I’m really happy with that.</p>
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