John W. Furst, who lives on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, wrote this guest post for me. In it he describes the vacation hotspots on Tenerife including: the South where water sports fans will want to go; the South West with its natural splendor; an

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I’m sure most of us has done this, or at the very least tried, at some point in their computing lives. You’re not home and you need to access the internet for a bit to get some email and maybe fire off a few if you have time. After a quick site survey by your notebook, you find that someone has an insecured access point and you connect.

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Every website has hotspots. I've spent several hours reading eyetracking studies, heatmap studies, and you name it studies. All of these studies show that websites have certain hotspots in common.

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How can you put in keywords and place them strategically when you already have your sales page developed and your website up and running? Does this mean we will have to change the wording of the sales pitch again to get the right keyword density etc?

If your site isn’t optimized for your top-performing keywords, then it’s attracting only

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I have tried and tested this and I was very pleased with it. It worked in almost every country in Europe. Even in some train stations I got the Boingo pop-up. Speeds are too good to be true. The highest I got was around 6mbps and for $39 a month its pretty impressive considering the fact that Wi-Fi hotspots generally are a paid

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T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon, Alltel, you name them all, and they're all using some different version of cell phone technology.
Some standards are great for across the board compatibility. Often one company decides how to do something and it becomes a standard. And they become a monopoly. Sometimes when there are many ways of doin

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