Posts archive for: September, 2008
  • Korea SEO

    Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via "natural" ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results. The process is based upon the ranking algorithm that is based upon the law of the higher it "ranks", the more searchers will visit that site. SEO process is not limited to the word lexicon only. SEO can be based upon images, videos and other multimedia search parameters. The searches can be local in nature as well as industry-specific vertical search engines.

    The basic principle behind the Korea SEO process is eventually determining how search algorithms work and what people search for. SEO process has to go through the coding of the sites all the way to the physical presentation of the web sites and its links. While evaluating the sites, SEO can always find mechanisms to further improve and hone the search process. SEO enables web sites to gather the required parameters to further streamline the indexed content and increase or decrease information based upon the searchers search criterias. SEO can conclude demographic information as per requirements varying from age, gender and bandwidth usage. Korea SEO does an extremely amazing job of providing detailed information regarding internet usage, criteria of searches, and various analysis reporting based upon the gathered information. And many of times the results are astonishing. Let’s take the example of Korea.

    Korea is a very prosperous country with a very high literacy rate and a low crime rate as compared to other modern and tier 1 countries. Seemingly surprisingly enough, Korea broadband usage is exponentially higher than the average internet user. It is truly a wired society, or more Wi-Fi. And due to the plethora of services offering broadband solutions to the doorsteps, the average Korean has more bandwidth. With more bandwidth at economical prices, the average Korean internet user, is online longer, and is quite efficient at extracting information out of the web. You would assume that their tool of choice would be Google. You would be wrong!

    Detailed researches are being conducted to streamline and hone the current online experience for the average Korean users. Korean websites typically use internet marketing and search engine optimization to better undersand the mindset of the valued customer base. The web site Naver provides the high ranking list on Korean keywords on and other major Korean engines. Ilcorea has a team of Korean engineers, who tell you the appropriate Korean keywords for your website and how many Korean users search for a particular keyword. Such sites are very useful for Korean site owners since these type of sites can easily provide your target online market. When the keyword list is finalized , our search engine optimization specialists make a marketing plan for your website and implement that so that your website rank high for your desired keywords. This is the key speciality and becomes our differentiator in the market. Our specialists have extensive experience in search engine optimization and provide different means and ways to further improve your web sites.

    Providing the right direction for your web site is just the beginning our customer intimacy model. Even after the Korea SEO process has been implemented and the website has achieved its desired rankings, we watch closely for your sales and conversions. Our commitment is to ensure that the customers that do search your website eventually end up purchasing goods. We do a behavioral analysis of the website visitors so that your website starts achieving your Korean search engine optimization target i.e. .Sales.

    Alongside providing the experience and technological know how of implementing SEO identified parameters into the website, Ilcorea has a service offering for Korean web sites that are in the process or have launched their sites catering to the United States , United Kingdom , Canada and other English speaking markets. We handle your Korean internet marketing as well as overseas internet marketing.

    Naver has the most extensive database of questions, and therefore, it is logical for people to use it to get their answers. To get the most exposure, people tend to contribute there the most. Network Effect--giving naver a 75% share of the “question answer” market.
    iLCorea is the Korea seo company and is well identifying as best Korea SEM company, which has been contributing to do local SEM SEO supporting for Korea companies.
    Fore More Information On Korea SEO: Visit http://www.ilcorea.com/biz/korea-seo.asp

  • To Have an Amazing Life You Have to Take Amazing Risks

    Walt Disney's first company went bankrupt. Instead of giving up he headed to Hollywood with twenty dollars and a suitcase to start a new business. He believed in himself and his ideas. It turned out to be a really good risk.

    Michael Jordan was cut from his sophomore varsity basketball team for being too short. He stuck with the game and ended up one of the best basketball players in the world.

    Terry Fox started his Marathon of Hope, running across Canada after having one leg amputated due to cancer. He wanted to raise money for cancer research. Terry never finished the run because cancer took his life. To date more then 400 million dollars have been raised for cancer research in his name.

    Winston Churchill did poorly in school for which he was punished. He also had a stuttering speech impediment. Churchill went on to become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and a Nobel Prize winner.

    One of the greatest baseball players of all time Reggie Jackson struck out 2597 times at bat.

    Each of these individuals teach us that in order to have an amazing life you have to believe in yourself and take extraordinary risks even when everything and everyone around you sends the message that you can't do it.

    When you take risks you can start big or small according to your threshold of comfort. Some people take giant leaps and others feel more at ease with baby steps as they build their risk taking muscle. It doesn't matter which category you fall into, as long as you are taking risks.

    Sometimes you just have to jump into things instead of dwelling or meditating on them for days on end because hesitation may result in a missed once in a life time opportunity. Just use logic and make sure you aren't putting your life or someone else's life in danger.

    If you find that you want to take more risks but something is holding you back; or maybe just the thought of taking risks has you shuddering, get to the root of issue. Maybe you are holding onto a fear or belief in your mind that is limiting and negative. Perhaps you don't even know what is stopping you from taking the risk, you just know every time you want to step out and try something new, you find yourself frozen and rooted in place.

    This is the perfect opportunity to examine your beliefs about risks, failure and making mistakes. Also notice and become aware of your beliefs and thoughts about yourself and your abilities.

    A person might take a risk and make a mistake, but it isn't a failure until he or she decides that it is a failure and starts beating themselves up about it.

    Are you worried about what other people might think of you? How do you measure success? Do you fear success? Are you dealing with lack of self confidence, self worth and deserving? Negative and limiting beliefs in any or all of these areas need to be uprooted, re-engineered and replaced with positive beliefs in order to start moving forward.

    It's important to believe in yourself and to take risks. Holding a mind full of positive beliefs will support, encourage and propel you forward. When you start taking risks, jumping on opportunities and accepting challenges amazing things begin to happen; an amazing life unfolds and at the center of that is an amazing person. That amazing person is you.

    Esther Bartkiw is a Core Belief Engineering Practitioner, Motivational Speaker, Nutritional Cleansing Coach and Author. She can be reached at 905-630-4471 or by email at esther@changefromwithin.ca Visit her website at http://www.changefromwithin.ca and follow her tweets at http://www.twitter.com/changeisgood

  • Medical Tourism

    Medical tourism is the process of traveling abroad in order to receive medical care, be it cosmetic surgery, heart surgery, breast implants, a hip replacement, or dental work.
    Rising health care costs and longer waiting times in the western countries like United States, Canada, and UK etc. are inducing patients to seek treatment overseas. While U.S. consumers are concerned mainly with the exorbitant cost of health care, Canadians are more troubled by wait-times for certain treatments. Indeed, approximately 1 million Canadians claim to be experiencing difficulties in access to care. As for UK, it is believed that more than 50,000 people from the UK travel for treatment abroad because of high medical care costs in UK.
    Benefits of Medical Tourism
    Health care costs are constantly on the rise in countless Western countries. In the US alone, it is already a multi-billion dollar industry that shows no sign of stopping (worldwide it is over $3 trillion US). But why pay exorbitant prices at home when you can travel abroad and receive the same treatment (if not better) from a fully certified medical facility for a fraction of the price?
    The following are some of the benefits of medical tourism:
    • Affordable
    For many procedures, it's often more expensive to receive treatment at home than it is to purchase a plane ticket, book a hotel, and pay for all medical expenses out of pocket in a foreign country. This is especially true in popular medical tourism destinations such as India, Thailand, Singapore and South Korea.
    • No wait times
    Because popular medical destinations actively recruit patients from abroad, they do everything they can to eliminate wait times, provide patients with options, and ensure optimal care.
    • Many Options are Available
    Some countries heavily regulate (or even ban) certain elective procedures or complicated surgeries. Hip resurfacing, for example, was only recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, despite its widespread use and success rate at many popular medical tourism destinations around the world. With medical tourism, you can travel to parts of the world where hospitals specialize in the aforementioned procedures.
    • More personalized care
    Many providers offer more personalized care--i.e., a higher physician-to-patient ratio--than is commonly available in the United States or Canada.
    • Enjoy the Medical Vacations
    The fact of the matter is, most of us need medical treatment from time to time, and most of us plan vacations every year or so. Combine the two into an all-out medical vacation and enjoy! Recuperating after surgery on a white sand beach while sipping island drinks and receiving full-body massages.
    Important Tips
    Besides doing a thorough research on the procedure, hospital, surgeon and the destination country, keep the following contact information handy when you go abroad for any medical treatment:
    • Emergency contacts like relatives and friends
    • Destination embassy
    • Hospital
    • Hotel
    • Local surgeon / doctor
    • Employer
    Conclusion
    Depending on the location and procedure, a medical vacation can cost 50%, 30%, or even 10% of what you would pay at home. The appeal of this phenomenon is driven by cost savings as high as 90%, depending on the procedure and the country in which it is performed, and virtually no wait times. Even when you factor in air fare, hotels, travel insurance, car rentals, shopping, and dining, many medical vacations are substantially more affordable than domestic health care is. This means that those who choose medical tourism are able to utilize the services of some of the top surgeons in the world, all while enjoying exotic locales and accommodations. Patients can put the money they are saving on the procedure into turning their journey into a magnificent, world-class retreat. For millions of patients, it is the only way to get the needed or desired medical treatment, without wiping out their entire life-savings.
    For More Information On Medical Tourism:
    Visit: http://www.koreahealthtour.co.kr/eng/medical-tourism.jsp

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