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  22. <title>Speak Positive About Real Estate Market in Your Town and Do Not Discount Consumer Confidence</title>
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  41. <description><![CDATA[In business, we often say that the customer is King and indeed, the consumer is the supreme authority, not only on which products and services they purchase but also on the economy itself. If consumers believe the economy is going &#8230; <a href="https://bedaaln.info/speak-positive-about-real-estate-market-in-your-town-and-do-not-discount-consumer-confidence/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  42. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> In business, we often say that the customer is King and indeed, the consumer is the supreme authority, not only on which products and services they purchase but also on the economy itself. If consumers believe the economy is going well then they will continue to spend, but if they feel poor or they think the economy is tanking or that we are going into a recession, they will stop spending.Consumer economics is fascinating, especially the &#8220;consumer confidence&#8221; which appears to be 1/3 of the performance of our GDP. At the Online Think Tank, we follow it all very closely, especially right now &#8211; sinking dollar, subprime fallout, retail Q4 results, toy imports, auto sales, small business VS. box stores, etc.In the real estate sector, it is particularly important to have a strong consumer confidence level in the economy and the housing markets. The housing real estate market will rebound much faster if people have confidence in the real estate valuations and believe they will go back up. If homebuyers do not believe that the real estate prices will go back up then they will create a self-fulfilling prophecy and that is exactly what will happen.This is why it is very important for government officials, economists and the Fed to put a good spin on the future prospects of the economy and the housing market. If the stock market, real estate industry and consumers believe that this market downturn is only a short-term problem, then the problem will be over shortly. Some folks have criticized the Bush Administration&#8217;s plan to shore up the free fall of foreclosures and lack of confidence in the housing markets.Anything that the Bush administration or government can do to return the confidence is all good and even a mere public relations strategy is worthy of note. Having lenders and consumers talk to each other and giving everyone a brief timeout to prevent a landslide of foreclosures in the first half of the year of 2008 is a good thing. Currently, we all know that there is a lot of supply of homes for sale on the market and the prices are depressed and soft. Saying we are in a buyer&#8217;s market is somewhat of an understatement right now.Many buyers who are interested in buying a home are holding off or they are making completely lowball bids and each home seller, who takes such an offer helps drive the prices in the neighborhood down even further. This creates more homeowners who are upside down in equity that are willing to walk from their properties and leave the bank with the problems, thus putting  more homes on the market &#8211; times about 3 million, which is predicted to happen in 2008.The best thing Real Estate Professionals, Federal Reserve, Bush Administration, Wall Street Analysts and Economists can do, is to explain rationally what is going on and help return the confidence to the market by staying positive &#8211; that&#8217;s true leadership. The real estate market goes through cycles and this is no surprise as every industry sector goes through rotations. At the top of the bubble there were obviously lots of deals going on based on irrational exuberance and when that balloon popped, the bottom dropped.If you are a real estate professional, I advise you to dump the negativity and start talking up your neighborhoods and communities. Talk about why you live in such a great area and why there is still demand for homes in your city. This is the best thing you can do to help the market return. It is time that all real estate professionals become part of the solution and not part of the problem. This is definitely something to contemplate in 2008.I would please like to have your &#8220;Personal Commitment&#8221; in writing below, by way of a comment stating that you will pull your weight in your market to help the residential real estate market return. This is serious and if you are not going to help solve the problem, then maybe you should find another profession? What say you? </p>
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  48. <title>Your Life Insurance Questions Answered</title>
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  56. <description><![CDATA[What is Life Insurance? You can take out Life Insurance to cover yourself and protect your loved ones in case you pass away earlier than expected. It helps to protect your family financially when you&#8217;re no longer around and can &#8230; <a href="https://bedaaln.info/your-life-insurance-questions-answered/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  57. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> What is Life Insurance?<br />
  58. You can take out Life Insurance to cover yourself and protect your loved ones in case you pass away earlier than expected. It helps to protect your family financially when you&#8217;re no longer around and can be used to pay towards Inheritance tax, replace a secondary income, and pay essential bills and expenses. You don&#8217;t want that feeling that your family could be struggling when you&#8217;re not around. Investing in Life Insurance gives you that reassurance and peace of mind that if something were to suddenly happen to you, there will be support for your family.How old do you have to be to take out Life Insurance?<br />
  59. When applying for Life Insurance, your age doesn&#8217;t matter you can be as young as 18 or as old as 64 years old. You do have to be a permanent resident of the UK though to take out a Life Insurance policy. However remember the older you get the more expensive the policy will be; because the older you get the more likely you are to pass away earlier.How many different types of policies are there?<br />
  60. There are two different types of Life Insurance, one called &#8216;Term Insurance&#8217; which is usually cheaper and &#8216;Whole of Life Insurance&#8217; which covers you throughout your life so therefore tends to be more expensive. Term Insurance usually runs for a set period of 25 years where the policy covers you if something bad were to happen to you. It would then pay out a cash lump sum to your family members and loved ones. The Whole of Life insurance pays out a lump sum too.Are their different types of term and whole of life insurance?<br />
  61. There is only one type of &#8216;Whole of Life&#8217; insurance, which covers you for the whole of your life but tends to be more expensive. It also helps protect your family financially when you aren&#8217;t around any longer, whereas the term insurance runs for a set period, so if you pass away after the set period your family will not receive a pay out. There are types of Term Insurances, which offer different things for you; these are listed below.Family Income Benefit: This form of Life Insurance helps to provide a second income to your family each month, to help replace yours when you are not around. It pays a monthly tax-free cash lump sum to your loved ones and children. It can be purchased as a &#8216;add-on&#8217; to your current policy or as a policy alone; this policy is normally chosen by people with kids as it&#8217;s best suited for families. You don&#8217;t want your children to suffer too much and having financial help set up will help create a future for them.Level Term Insurance: This Life Insurance policy won&#8217;t rise during inflation and has a set payment over a set period of time. For example, if you were to claim a few months into the policy or 20 years, the amount paid out to your loved ones will stay the same. It ensures your policy payment won&#8217;t change and protects your family and loved ones if something bad and unexpected were to happen to you. It&#8217;s a good policy to take out if you want a set amount of money that you want to be paid out to your loved ones after your death. The money is normally used to cover the cost of mortgages.Decreasing Term Insurance: It&#8217;s in the name really; the policy decreases on a flat rate as the policy runs in line with the balance remaining. It&#8217;s normally used to pay for mortgages. It is paid out as a lump sum, if something were to happen to you, to your loved ones.Increasing Term Insurance: Like Term Insurance the amount you are insured for changes each month, but in this case it rises with inflation. The premiums may change but the cover is always based on the health of yourself when you first took the policy out.How much does Life Insurance cost?<br />
  62. It all depends on a range of circumstances such as; how old you are, your Body Mass Index, general living style and whether you have smoked within the last year. All provider&#8217;s or policyholders will check your health before hand so it is worth getting fit and healthy to save yourself a lot of money in the long run. It also depends on the type of policy you take out and whether you purchase any &#8216;add-ons&#8217;. It&#8217;s good to compare policies and see which is right for you before you end up paying or not paying for something you may or may not need. The younger you are and the healthier you are; the cheaper it is.If I write my Life Insurance in trust will my loved ones still pay Inheritance tax?<br />
  63. No, they won&#8217;t on the insurance policy; the policy bypasses the tax scheme as you have written it in trust. It means that your Life Insurance policy will not be counted within the total amount of assets you have. Therefore protecting the lump sum of money from Inheritance tax. It goes straight to your family and loved ones. This doesn&#8217;t mean to say they won&#8217;t have to pay any Inheritance tax altogether. They will still need to pay for 40% of tax on assets over £325,000. As your Life Insurance policy is no longer included within your assets, as it is written in trust, your family has a lesser chance of paying Inheritance tax. Although if they do have to pay Inheritance tax it will still help to reduce the amount they pay. </p>
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  69. <title>Understanding The Basics Of Gold Investing</title>
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  78. <description><![CDATA[Investment in a precious metal like gold is one of the best investment decisions that you can ever make, especially during these tumultuous economic times. In fact, investing in gold can safeguard your portfolio against dangers of inflation, wars and &#8230; <a href="https://bedaaln.info/understanding-the-basics-of-gold-investing/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  79. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Investment in a precious metal like gold is one of the best investment decisions that you can ever make, especially during these tumultuous economic times. In fact, investing in gold can safeguard your portfolio against dangers of inflation, wars and natural disasters as well as fluctuations in stock prices. However, like with any other investment option, gold investing does come with its share of risks; and you need to understand and mitigate such risks in order to realize the desired returns on your investment.Benefits of investing in goldIt is human to seek a rationale for doing something, especially when money is involved. Here are three key benefits that you can realize from gold investments.1. Protection from inflationDuring times of inflation, money tends to lose its purchasing power resulting in a rise in the cost of living. However, forces of inflation never affect gold prices. Thus, investing in gold can be an excellent way of cushioning your money from the forces of inflation, resulting in great returns on capital.2. LiquidityOne of the greatest benefits of investing in gold is its high liquidity or how quickly you can offset your gold for cash. If you have ever tried to get quick cash from your home or car sale, then you understand how difficult it can be finding the right buyer with the right offer. The same is not true of gold. Exchanging gold for cash is very easy. All you need to do is get to a precious metal dealer in your area and sell your gold at the current market value. No hassle!3. Safe investmentDuring tough as well as good economic times, gold has retained its reputation as a safe investment option. For example, an ounce of gold could have bought you a piece of suit at the turn of the 20th century. Today, and ounce of gold is selling for about $1300, which is more than you need for a nice piece of suit. The same cannot be said the dollar which have lost its value significantly over the past century. This makes gold investments the best choice for investors who are looking for the best retirement saving plans.Gold investments: Your optionsGold investments come in various forms. All you need to do is identify your investment goals. If all you want is grow your portfolio and make profits at the right time, then you might want to consider investing in physical gold. This can be in the form of gold bars, coins or biscuits. Here are some of the best gold investing options that you might want to consider.1. Physical goldGold was one of the first forms of legal tender in the world. If you are considering investing in physical gold then you may want to buy gold coins and bullions. The best way to do this is by buying government produced gold coins and bullions. These are commonly used as currency and are more expensive than other types of gold investments. Examples of gold coins that you may consider buying include American Eagle Coins and Canadian Maple Leafs.2. Gold IRA investmentIf you are looking for a retirement planning tool, then you need to invest in gold IRA. IRAs OR Individual Retirement Accounts were created by the IRS to help American citizens save for their retirement. There are two types of gold IRA investment options &#8212; gold roth IRA and conventional gold IRA.Gold is justly referred to as the ultimate haven for investors. Investing in gold can provide you with a great hedge against currency weakening, economic and natural crises as well as forces of inflation and deflation. When the going gets rough and other investment options take a beating, gold investments will always deliver positive returns. In addition, unlike currency, gold has a real intrinsic value, retaining its purchasing power through generations. </p>
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  85. <title>Jupiter&#8217;s Clean Sweep Of The Primordial Solar System</title>
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  109. <description><![CDATA[Jupiter, the &#8220;King of Planets,&#8221; was named for the king of the gods in ancient Roman mythology. A magnificent, enormous gas-giant world, this fifth planet from our Star is more than twice as massive as all of the other seven &#8230; <a href="https://bedaaln.info/jupiters-clean-sweep-of-the-primordial-solar-system/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  110. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Jupiter, the &#8220;King of Planets,&#8221; was named for the king of the gods in ancient Roman mythology. A magnificent, enormous gas-giant world, this fifth planet from our Star is more than twice as massive as all of the other seven major planets in our Solar System combined! Indeed, Jupiter&#8217;s hefty weight is 318 times that of our Earth! Jupiter itself has been known since prehistoric times as a sparkling &#8220;wandering star&#8221;&#8211;the fourth most dazzling object lighting up the sky after our Sun has set. In March 2015, a team of planetary scientists announced their findings that the primordial Jupiter may have rampaged through our ancient Solar System, resulting in the formation of the familiar planetary system that we observe today&#8211;which is unlike any other astronomers have yet spotted in our Milky Way Galaxy.According to this scenario, wandering Jupiter tore through our ancient Solar System, wreaking devastating havoc, as it destroyed a first generation of inner planets&#8211;before finally calming down and retreating into its current, peaceful orbit around our Sun. A new study, published in the March 23, 2015 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, indicates that this scenario helps to explain why our Solar System is so different from the hundreds of other planetary systems that astronomers have discovered so far.&#8221;Now that we can look at our own Solar System in the context of all these other planetary systems, one of the most interesting features is the absence of planets inside the orbit of Mercury. The standard issue planetary system in our Galaxy seems to be a set of super-Earths with alarmingly short orbital periods. Our Solar System is looking increasingly like an oddball,&#8221; explained Dr. Gregory Laughlin in a March 23, 2015 University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC) Press Release. Dr. Laughlin is professor and chair of astronomy and astrophysics at UCSC and co-author of the paper.Even though super-Earths are an abundant population of exoplanets dwelling in Earth&#8217;s local Galactic neighborhood, there are no super-Earths inhabiting our Sun&#8217;s family. Super-Earths sport greater masses than our own planet, but have masses considerably below a duo of distant denizens of the outer Solar System, Uranus and Neptune&#8211;the two gaseous ice-giants of our Solar System. Uranus and Neptune weigh-in with masses of 15 and 17 Earth-masses, respectively.Jupiter and Saturn are also inhabitants of our Solar System&#8217;s outer limits, but they are considerably more massive than Uranus and Neptune. Jupiter and Saturn are gas-giants, with much smaller solid cores&#8211;if they have any&#8211;than the two ice-giants, and considerably thicker gaseous envelopes. Saturn has the lowest density of any planet in our Solar System, and some scientists think that it could float in a swimming pool&#8211;that is, if one could be found large enough to contain it.The quartet of giant, gaseous planets inhabiting the outer regions of our Sun&#8217;s family are very different from the four much smaller inner, rocky terrestrial planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.The King&#8217;s Mysterious RealmJupiter is about 89,000 miles wide at its equator, and is so immense that all of the other planets in our Solar System would fit inside of it! Indeed, 1,000 Earths could be packed inside this banded behemoth world!Jupiter is like a star in its composition, and if it had been about 80 times more massive than it is, the process of nuclear fusion would have lit its stellar fires, and it would have been a star instead of the immense gas-giant planet that it is.Jupiter is the fifth planet from our Star, and its mean distance from it is about 5.2 astronomical units (AU). One AU is equivalent to the average distance between Earth and Sun, which is 93,000,000 miles. This means that Jupiter&#8217;s distance from our Star is a little more than five times the separation between our planet and the Sun. When seen from Earth, Jupiter is usually the second brightest planet in the night sky&#8211;after Venus.Jupiter rotates faster than any other planet in our Solar System. One day amounts to one rotation&#8211;or spin&#8211;of a planet. Jupiter&#8217;s day is only about 10 Earth-hours in duration, and its orbit is elliptical&#8211;meaning that it is out of round. It is also about as big as a giant gaseous planet can be, and still be a planet. Jupiter is about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium&#8211;just like our Sun. However, Jupiter also harbors relatively small amounts of rocky material, methane, water, and ammonia. If any more material had been accreted by this enormous world, it would have been squeezed tightly by the force of gravity, while the entire radius would have increased only by a small amount. A star can grow to be much, much larger than Jupiter&#8211;and a star possesses its own internal source of fiery, raging heat.Our Solar System emerged about 4.56 billion years ago when a very dense, relatively small blob, embedded within one of the numerous giant, cold, dark molecular clouds that haunt our Galaxy, collapsed under the hefty weight of its own gravity. Billowing, enormous molecular clouds&#8211;composed of gas and dust&#8211;haunt our Galaxy like phantoms, and they serve as the strange nurseries of baby stars. As the small, dense blob experiences gravitational collapse, most of its material collects at the center and catches fire as the result of nuclear fusion&#8211;and a star is born! The remaining material swirls around the fiery protostar, and becomes what is called a protoplanetary accretion disk. This rotating disk of gas and dust circles the new star. Just such a disk whirled around our primordial Sun, and the very tiny particles of &#8220;sticky&#8221; dust within it bumped into one another and &#8220;glued&#8221; themselves together to create ever larger and larger objects. Ultimately, a vast population of planetesimals formed, and these were the building blocks of the major planets.When the planet Jupiter was born, it had the potential to become a star. However, it failed. The energy spewed out by the tumbling material caused Jupiter&#8217;s interior to grow searing-hot. The larger Jupiter grew, the hotter it became. Ultimately, when the material snatched up from the ambient, turbulent disk was at long last depleted, Jupiter may have sported the awe-inspiring diameter of over 10 times that which it now has. It also likely possessed a central temperature of a roasting 50,000 Kelvin (the Kelvin scale is an absolute scale of temperature, in which zero is equivalent to -459.4 degrees Fahrenheit), and a sparkling bright luminosity that was about 1% as great as that of our own glaring Sun today.If Jupiter had been born many times heavier, it would have become hotter and hotter, as it shrunk in size &#8211;until its nuclear-fusing stellar furnace ignited, and it became a star. Had this happened, our Sun&#8211;like many others of its kind&#8211;would have had a binary companion. In this scenario, our Earth and the rest of our Solar System probably could not have formed&#8211;and we would not be here today.It takes the planet Jupiter about 12 Earth-years to complete a single orbit around our Star, and so a year on Jupiter is equivalent to a dozen years on our own planet.The temperature of the Jovian clouds&#8211;that float around at the very top of its atmosphere&#8211;is an extremely cold -234 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature near the planet&#8217;s center, however, is quite a bit toastier. Indeed, the temperature of Jupiter&#8217;s core may reach 43,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This is even hotter than the surface of our Sun!If it were possible for a human being to stand on the Jovian clouds&#8211;which is, of course, impossible&#8211;the force of gravity that she would experience would equal about 2.4 times the force of gravity on the surface of our own planet. This basically means that a person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh about 240 pounds standing on the clouds of Jupiter.Winds on Jupiter are ferocious. This very windy planet&#8217;s mighty gales roar at between 193 miles per hour to over 400 miles per hour. The surface of Jupiter is banded with extremely thick brown, yellow, red, and white clouds. It is also encircled by a trio of thin gossimer rings, that were first detected back in 1979 by NASA&#8217;s Voyager 1 spacecraft&#8211;and the rings are primarily composed of extremely fine dust motes.Jupiter&#8217;s magnetic field is very powerful. Deep down under Jupiter&#8217;s heavy, dense blanket of impenetrable clouds, there may be an enormous ocean of rare liquid metallic hydrogen. As Jupiter rotates, the swirling, churning liquid metal ocean produces the strongest magnetic field in our entire Solar System. At the tops of the obscuring clouds (tens of thousands of miles higher than where the field is created), Jupiter&#8217;s magnetic field is approximately 20 times stronger than Earth&#8217;s magnetic field.Jupiter is circled by 62 known moons. The largest Jovian moons are the quartet of Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. The four large moons were named in honor of their discoverer, Galileo Galilei, who, on dark, starlit January nights in 1610, spotted them with one of the first telescopes to be used for astronomical purposes.The Great Red Spot is considered by many scientists to be Jupiter&#8217;s most prominent feature, as it whirls around wildly in the surface layer of Jupiter&#8217;s banded atmosphere. It is a swirling anti-cyclonic storm that is larger than the Earth!Jupiter Sweeps The Primordial Solar System CleanThe new research paper explains not only what is termed the &#8220;gaping hole&#8221; in the inner region of our Solar System, but also certain characteristics of Earth and the other three inner rocky planets&#8211;Mercury, Venus, and Mars. The four inner terrestrial planets could have formed later than the outer four gaseous planets from a depleted source of planet-making material.Dr. Laughlin and coauthor Dr. Konstantin Batygin, who is an assistant professor in the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), in Pasadena, California, explored the implications of a leading scenario for the formation of Jupiter and Saturn. According to this scenario, first proposed by a different team of astronomers in 2011 and called the Grand Tack, Jupiter first migrated inward toward our Star&#8211;until the formation of Saturn caused it to change direction and migrate outward to where it now resides. Dr. Batygin, who first collaborated with Dr. Laughlin when he was an undergraduate at UCSC, performed numerical calculations to determine what would occur if a batch of rocky planets, with close-in orbits, had formed before Jupiter made its disastrous invasion into our Solar System&#8217;s inner regions.At the time of the Jovian invasion, it is entirely possible that rocky planets with deep atmospheres could have been forming close to our Star from the dust and gas of the surrounding, swirling protoplanetary accretion disk. This set of planets may well have been on their way to becoming typical super Earths like many of the exoplanets astronomers have found dwelling within the families of other, distant stars in our Galaxy. As Jupiter marched inward, however, gravitational disturbances from the enormous planet would have swept the inner planets (and smaller planetesimals) into close-knit, overlapping orbits, triggering a series of catastrophic collisions that shattered the nascent planets into fragments.&#8221;It&#8217;s the same thing we worry about if satellites were to be destroyed in low-Earth orbit. Their fragments would start smashing into other satellites and you&#8217;d risk a chain reaction of collisions. Our work indicates that Jupiter would have created just such a collisional cascade in the inner Solar System,&#8221; Dr. Laughlin explained in the March 23, 2015 UCSC Press Release.Debris created as a result of these collisional disasters would have then spiraled into our Sun&#8211;under the heavy influence of a strong &#8220;headwind&#8221; from the dense gas still swirling in the disk around our Star. The inward spiraling material would have shattered any newly-formed super-Earths by chasing them into our glaring, roiling Sun. After this tragedy, a second generation of inner planets would have formed later from the depleted material that was left behind&#8211;which is consistent with evidence that our Solar System&#8217;s four inner planets (Earth included) are younger than the outer planets. The second-generation of inner planets&#8211;Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars&#8211;are also less massive and sport considerably thinner atmospheres than would otherwise be predicted, Dr. Laughin continued to explain.&#8221;One of the predictions of our theory is that truly Earth-like planets, with solid surfaces and modest atmospheric pressures, are rare,&#8221; he added.Astronomers on the hunt for exoplanets have discovered well over a thousand of these alien worlds orbiting stars in our Galaxy&#8211;including almost 500 systems with multiple planets. These observations indicate that the &#8220;typical&#8221; planetary system in our Galaxy consists of a few planets sporting masses several times larger than Earth&#8217;s (super-Earths) circling much closer to their parent-stars than Mercury&#8217;s distance from our Sun. In systems with giant planets akin to Jupiter, these enormous alien worlds also tend to be considerably closer to their parent-stars than the giant planets in our Sun&#8217;s familiar family. The quartet of rocky, inner planets dwelling in our Solar System, with relatively low masses and thin atmospheres, may turn out to be rather anomalous.Dr. Laughlin explained to the press on March 23, 2015 that the formation of enormous gaseous worlds like Jupiter is somewhat rare. When it does occur, the huge world frequently migrates inward towards its parent-star, and winds up at an orbital distance similar to that of Earth&#8217;s from our Sun. But in our own Sun&#8217;s family, the formation of Saturn pulled Jupiter back out and allowed Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars to be born. Hence, another prediction of the research paper is that systems with giant planets at orbital periods of more than about 100 days would be unlikely to host multiple close-in planets.Dr. Laughlin continued to note that &#8220;This kind of theory, where first this happened and then that happened, is almost always wrong, so I was initially skeptical. But it actually involves generic processes that have been extensively studied by other researchers. There is a lot of evidence that supports the idea of Jupiter&#8217;s inward and then outward migration. Our work looks at the consequences of that Jupiter&#8217;s &#8216;Grand Tack&#8217; that may well have been a &#8216;Grand Attack&#8217; on the original inner Solar System.&#8221; </p>
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  138. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Business directory is mentioned when one refers to the Internet. Business to business directories are a great way of marketing your business as people today would rather use a directory as they provide relevant results with very little effort, especially online directories because you can enter your search term and see all of the relevant results listed.Business directories are mostly useful for other businesses, when they are looking for services and products not available through their own business. But, even direct consumers find business directories to be useful, especially when they prefer to make direct online purchases from the most suitable seller. Business to business directories often restrict their listings to businesses in a specified region, making it even easier to find sellers near you. Many directories provide a search facility to narrow down the list of businesses displayed.Now please understand that getting links to your site increases traffic and boosts your rankings in the search engines queries. In this short article I will explain what is a business to business directory, and methods I used for getting links to these directories:A business to business directory, enables an association to publish their members&#8217; business details in a searchable online directory accessible to the public.1. Directory submissionIf you don&#8217;t have time to do it your self, you should hire some one to do this for you, as this is the best and the safest way to increase your back links.2. Link Exchange With Other WebmastersThis is a slow process and not always reciprocal linking is a good idea, cause search engines place more importance on one-way links than two-way links. Still, it can bring you valorous links, if you have what to exchange with.3. Human Edited Directories for Better RankingsTry and submit to a online business to business directory that is human edited and accepts family friendly websites at either no charge or at cheap rates. Most directory categories include arts, business, computers, reference and education, and all there&#8217;s of interest for the family. Submitting to a human edited directory means that the site owner does not accept junk directories and your site has a better change at receiving quality traffic and SE rankings.4. Article SubmissionWrite articles like this one. You can see in the footer my bio-box, that has 1 to 2 links. As you can see, I am not writing the article for nothing!Business to business directories are good to reach out and get found by other businesses. If you decide to primarily focus on business to business transactions, a business directory should be a good source of advertisement for you.Submit your web site for review and inclusion to a fast growing free and paid web directory and increase your website backlinks, popularity and traffic. Below is a free and/or paid website directory that is new, very reliable, easy-to-use, 100% SEO friendly and popular! </p>
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