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Advantages of Using Free Antivirus Software
When it comes to the protection and safety of your personal computer, it can prove to be really expensive and intriguing. Some people indulge in spending money like water in purchasing the appropriate and reliable antivirus software, firewalls and anti spyware products.
In todays online world, it is essential and necessary to protect your PC from viruses and people who are involved in stealing identities, important personal documents and confidential information. Thats why the first step after purchasing your computer is to secure it. Do not worry if you cannot afford to buy any of the expensive antivirus software. Because you can get highly secure and quality antivirus software online for free.
Before listing some of the highly popular free antivirus software, let me talk about the advantages of using free antivirus software.
Firstly, by using free antivirus software, you will not have to pay the fee that is generally charged on purchasing the software from an external store. And also think about that almost all of the antivirus software have annual payments. If you are on a tight budget, going with the free version may be the best option for you. In addition, if you are using free antivirus software, you can replace it with another one, anytime you like, since they are all free. And let me also mention that, they are installed directly from internet to your computer with the click of a few buttons. So, you can secure your computer for free literally in minutes.
Of course, there are also some disadvantages of using free antivirus software but considering the amount of the money you need to pay for the paid versions, it might be worth going with the free ones.
Now, I will list some of the best antivirus software which has totally free versions or free trials below:
AVG Free Edition,
Avast Free Home Edition,
Panda Cloud Free Edition,
Avira Antivirus Free Edition.
Get Better Google Rankings and Increase Web Traffic With RSS Syndication (Page 1 of 2)
So maybe you have heard about Really Simple Syndication (RSS) and seen the RSS symbol on websites?
Perhaps you have even used it to catch up on your daily news from your favorite websites. Great free resources like the Google Reader makes it a breeze to keep up with the latest happenings on topics of interest to you.
But there is another side to RSS I would like to discuss with you today, and that’s RSS syndication also known as RSS submission which is the process of using this technology to get better page rankings in the search engines and increase web traffic to your website.
I am going to suggest to you that this is a vital process for you to understand and start using as the vast majority of your competition (other web sites) are not leveraging this technology. So using feed submission is a great way to assist you in leapfrogging your competition.
But lets take a step back and understand how the process works. Firstly in order to use RSS like this, you need an RSS feed.
Think of an RSS feed as just a description of one or more pages on a website. It’s a standard format that can be read by literally millions of programs on the internet.
You see computers being what they are, they cannot understand a particular piece of information unless they understand the structure. Because RSS is a documented format, it means all these programs that use RSS can then understand how to read an RSS feed, and how to process the contents in the file.
Many websites have this technology built in. If you are running a wordpress blog you automatically have this technology built in to every post you make on the website.
And even if your using a static website without RSS feeds, you can invest in an inexpensive RSS script to product RSS feeds for your website.
As I mentioned previously RSS technology has mainly been used to retrieve information for a group of websites (news, new content, etc). It has not really been used to assist you in getting visitors to your website or ranking better in google.
But new exciting software is coming out to leverage the power of RSS to get the word out about your website.
Entire websites are developed and being developed as RSS Aggregators, in other words sites dedicated to receiving information about the content that is on other websites. And guess what? They use RSS technology as well.
Google, the premier search engine itself invested million purchasing a major RSS website called feedburner. Further they then added to their AdSense program a module for RSS Feeds. AdSense is the most widely used technology to put advertisements on websites that we know of today.
I am hoping your starting to see where I am going with this, if entire sites are setting themselves up to use RSS exclusively and Google themselves are heavily investing in RSS technology, then this is something that internet marketers should be looking at.
Google realize that RSS is all about tracking content changes, because anytime a website adds content to their website (if they are using RSS technology) then their RSS feed is updated automatically.
Get Better Google Rankings and Increase Web Traffic With RSS Syndication (Page 1 of 2)
So maybe you have heard about Really Simple Syndication (RSS) and seen the RSS symbol on websites?
Perhaps you have even used it to catch up on your daily news from your favorite websites. Great free resources like the Google Reader makes it a breeze to keep up with the latest happenings on topics of interest to you.
But there is another side to RSS I would like to discuss with you today, and that’s RSS syndication also known as RSS submission which is the process of using this technology to get better page rankings in the search engines and increase web traffic to your website.
I am going to suggest to you that this is a vital process for you to understand and start using as the vast majority of your competition (other web sites) are not leveraging this technology. So using feed submission is a great way to assist you in leapfrogging your competition.
But lets take a step back and understand how the process works. Firstly in order to use RSS like this, you need an RSS feed.
Think of an RSS feed as just a description of one or more pages on a website. It’s a standard format that can be read by literally millions of programs on the internet.
You see computers being what they are, they cannot understand a particular piece of information unless they understand the structure. Because RSS is a documented format, it means all these programs that use RSS can then understand how to read an RSS feed, and how to process the contents in the file.
Many websites have this technology built in. If you are running a wordpress blog you automatically have this technology built in to every post you make on the website.
And even if your using a static website without RSS feeds, you can invest in an inexpensive RSS script to product RSS feeds for your website.
As I mentioned previously RSS technology has mainly been used to retrieve information for a group of websites (news, new content, etc). It has not really been used to assist you in getting visitors to your website or ranking better in google.
But new exciting software is coming out to leverage the power of RSS to get the word out about your website.
Entire websites are developed and being developed as RSS Aggregators, in other words sites dedicated to receiving information about the content that is on other websites. And guess what? They use RSS technology as well.
Google, the premier search engine itself invested million purchasing a major RSS website called feedburner. Further they then added to their AdSense program a module for RSS Feeds. AdSense is the most widely used technology to put advertisements on websites that we know of today.
I am hoping your starting to see where I am going with this, if entire sites are setting themselves up to use RSS exclusively and Google themselves are heavily investing in RSS technology, then this is something that internet marketers should be looking at.
Google realize that RSS is all about tracking content changes, because anytime a website adds content to their website (if they are using RSS technology) then their RSS feed is updated automatically.