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Get a Sharper Blade- Commercial Electric Knife Sharpeners

Posted by simontoffel on 21st July 2010

Looking for a commercial knife? There are many different commercial mills with different brands and models that suit your tastes. Some commercial electric pencil sharpener is affordable, but some are not.

Electric knife sharpeners are very popular now because of the fact that it is safe to use and convenient in time and space as well. Master in the kitchen always wants their kitchen is complete and they need a knife to cut food to cooking.

Whenever possible, they want an easy to keep it that way. No problem or no additional effort to sharpen the knife.

There are plenty of TV spots for electric knife sharpeners. Some ads are a price for them. But do not let price alone be your guide. It depends on what type or model and brand you want to buy electric size.

Most commercial electric knife sharpeners are available in the price, but you are looking for the durability of kitchen utensils you need. The common use of these machines is to sharpen your knives in an easy and convenient compared to pre-and size-size knife sharpening stone or steel must strive to sharpen your knives. The electric pencil sharpener work for you, using the power of electricity. No problem, and easy to use.

When you buy a new, still included in textbooks. You can also request a demonstration of how to use if you’re tired of reading manuals. It works quickly in just a few seconds and hop to sharpen the knife as if by magic.

It also depends on the frequency sharpening their knives. Always clean your sharpener electric every time you use it to last long.

Because the things you have, if you know how to handle it with care will last longer. This is true even if you choose a cheaper model. Mostly people think that commercial grinders are not as durable as more expensive, but it is not true.

No matter how expensive it is what you have if you do not know how to manage or work with him, will not last long.

Some commercial sizes are durable, too, of course, with the brand reputation. Although there are different types of commercial electric knife sharpeners in various designs and guarantees. When you want to buy, you need to turn around and shop for the price of various brands of electric sharpener that meets your needs in your kitchen.

If you do not have time to wander around the shop for one, then you can go online through Internet shopping. You can go to different places to explore commercial electric knife sharpeners are available at an affordable price.

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Philadelphia Inquirer Covers Marks & Sokolov’s International Practice

Posted by simontoffel on 21st July 2010

A Shift From Pa. Politics to International Law
Extracted from an article by Chris Mondics on philly.com, February 16, 2010

What with reports of bribery and politically motivated prosecutions, extrajudicial killings, and use of psychiatric commitment as punishment tools, the U.S. State Department paints a bleak picture of the Russian government and justice system.

But where others see human-rights abuses and corruption, Philadelphia lawyer Bruce Marks also sees a business opportunity.

In an earlier life, Marks briefly rose to national prominence running a long-shot Republican campaign for a state Senate seat from Philadelphia, a quixotic quest that pitted the boyish and ebullient Marks against an entrenched Democratic machine.

Amid allegations of vote fraud, Marks was declared the loser in the general election. But the election soon was overturned by a federal judge who found that Marks’ Democratic opponent and city election officials had engaged in a fraudulent absentee-ballot scheme that tipped the results.

Marks, 52, long ago left the world of elective politics to practice law, but in a niche that bears striking parallels to his fight over the Second District seat, he now represents clients who maintain that the deck is stacked against them by local politicos - in this case apparatchiks and oligarchs in Russia and Ukraine.

Marks’ business strategy is similar to that of other Philadelphia law firms, large and small. Competition for work is intense in the Philadelphia region, so they seek work in other jurisdictions, and very often, like Marks, go abroad to generate business.

But Marks’ practice has an unusual twist: His clients are wealthy business people with commercial disputes in Russia or Ukraine.

And they often are on the outs with Kremlin insiders.

They can’t get a fair shake in the region, Marks contends, because the legal systems there function only to protect entrenched insiders.

So, in a sophisticated and high-stakes form of international forum shopping, Marks sues opponents in the United States and other Western jurisdictions to try to level the playing field, he says.

“The judiciary in those countries is basically corrupt,” Marks says. “My clients have no problem trying these cases in the impartial courts of the United States. The other side universally does not.”

Marks’ 14-plus-lawyer firm has offices on Market Street in Center City and in Kiev and Moscow.

His basis for suing Russian and Ukrainian defendants in the United States is that they often have extensive business interests here, although the alleged harm has taken place overseas.

Such is the case in a huge lawsuit Marks is pursuing in federal court in Colorado on behalf of a Toronto firm that says it was cheated by Lukoil, the Russian petroleum giant, out of its interest in a massive diamond strike in Russia.

In Marks’ world, peopled as it is with shadowy Russian oligarchs, cowboy capitalists, and alleged Russian mobsters, it is sometimes hard to know who the good guys are:

Two of Marks’ current clients have been charged with crimes in Russia, the result, Marks maintains, of political vendettas. He also represents some Russian clients ensnared in criminal probes in the United States.

His clients have accused defendants not only of business chicanery but, on at least two occasions, murder.

Yet Marks’ assertion that his clients can’t get fair hearings in Russia or Ukraine and that, in some instances, they face physical harm if they pursue their cases at home is well documented and widely accepted by Western legal experts.

“It is sort of like The Sopranos; organized crime is big in Russia, and they play for keeps,” said Ethan Burger, an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University’s Law Center who has testified as an expert witness of behalf of Marks’ clients. “Where so-called organized crime begins and the government ends is hard to know.”

The U.S. State Department has voiced similar concerns.

“Corruption was widespread throughout the executive, legislative, and judicial branches at all levels of government,” the department said in its 2009 report on the human-rights climate in Russia.

Marks’ career as an elected official began with the victory in the 1993 special election to fill the term of a state senator who had died in office, but it was short-lived. He was defeated in the regular election the next year and went back to practicing law.

The hyperkinetic Marks founded Marks & Sokolov in 1997, after talks with a then-local attorney of Russian background, Dimitry Afanasiev, who raved about the business opportunities in the burgeoning Russian economy.

Other Western law firms had the same idea and were converging on Moscow to represent Russians seeking to expand their businesses abroad and Western interests that wanted to set up shop in Russia.

Marks, who is fluent in Russian and studied Russian language and literature at the University of Pennsylvania before going to law school there, was quickly sold on the idea.

His market niche is that of a small firm with a lower cost structure competing for business against much larger law firms with extensive international operations.

The firm is too small to snatch away the largest cases from big competitors in New York, London, and Philadelphia, for that matter. Of the big Philadelphia firms, only Dechert L.L.P. has a Moscow office.

But on smaller, routine commercial cases that do not require huge teams of lawyers, his firm has taken away business from big firms.

Marks’ main selling point, in addition to the flock of Russian lawyers he deploys in Moscow and the United States, is cost. Though his rate is hefty - $600 an hour - it’s below that of international lawyers for big firms, who often charge $800 an hour and up.

The lawyers and staff in Philadelphia are mostly Russian and Ukrainian, some drawn from the city’s large communities of expatriates from those countries.

Many of the commercial matters Marks and his firm handle are routine and do not involve high-profile business leaders, government figures, or threats of physical violence. Those can be adjudicated in Russia or Ukraine, or taken to arbitration outside either country.

Wherever the matter is, Marks says he is happy to travel.

“I love to speak Russian; it is fun for me,” he says. “I will go anywhere my cell phone works and where I can get the Internet.”

Yet, given the Wild West nature of Russian capitalism, some of his clients say they live in fear, and Marks says he takes precautions for himself.

One of his clients maintained in a sworn affidavit filed in a federal criminal case in San Francisco that a business competitor had ordered the execution of one of the client’s managers.

The man was killed by a remote-control bomb as he walked to his parked car.

The competitor, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Pavel Lazarenko, was convicted in federal district court in San Francisco in 2004 of money laundering. Marks’ aggrieved client had hired him to urge the court to impose a maximum sentence.

In another case, a client maintains that his mother was murdered in Uzbekistan by Russian mobsters in retaliation for his legal battle to retake control of a company.

Although Marks says he has never been threatened, he never stays in a high-rise apartment building in Moscow because he fears being thrown out a window.

“If they are going to take me out, I don’t want it to look like an accident,” he says.

The law firm Marks & Sokolov have locations in Philadelphia, Moscow and Kyiv and offer law services in English, Russian and Ukranian. Their international law firm covers matters of litigation and arbitration, real estate law, corporate governance and immigration law to consumer rights and transactional law, international commercial law services.

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How to Use Keywordspy to Maximize Misspelled Search Term Profits

Posted by simontoffel on 14th July 2010

KeywordSpy does just that, by providing a way to capitalize on online searchers’ penchant to misspell words.

When you’re looking for a keyword research tool, you need to consider all the features and elements provided by the tool. Does it go above and beyond simply telling you what words you need to include in your content? KeywordSpy does just that, by providing a way to capitalize on online searchers’ penchant to misspell words. While other keyword tool programs only provide the top search terms, we go one step beyond and help you take advantage of little-utilized techniques to deepen your SEM (search engine marketing) strategy.

It’s a little sneaky, and not quite proper English, but when it comes to visitors and making money, you need to take advantage of every opportunity you can get. Like it or not, a good segment of the population will misspell search terms while looking for content that your website can provide. You need to snag those people and transform them into your customers.

In order to do that, you need to use a keyword research tool to determine the most common misspellings for popular keywords that lead to your site.

KeywordSpy is the best tool for this purpose. Not only is it a keyword tool in and of itself, meaning that it can provide you with the best keywords for PPC advertising and SEM support, but it also specializes in misspelled keywords. This KeywordSpy feature can prove to be essential in improving your advertising profits.

When you bid on keywords for PPC advertising, you are always walking a thin tightrope. On one hand, you want to choose the most popular search terms, but on the other, the most popular search terms are often the most expensive.

Misspelled keywords can provide a good niche focus for an otherwise saturated market. For instance, if you’re trying to get an edge on one of the millions of providers of copywriting services, your “niche” can be “people looking for a copywriter, who misspell the word copywriting in a search engine.” Your words can be things like “copywritign” or “copyriting” or “copryiting,” depending on what our tool determines is the most popular misspelling to get to your website. Simply type in your desired term and the program will spin out a list of potentially moneymaking misspellings of said term.

Obviously, this shouldn’t be the core of your SEM practice. However, every visitor counts, and the expanded profit margin provided by this KeywordSpy feature may prove critical to getting that much-needed edge over your competitors. What are you waiting for? Purchase and try KeywordSpy today.

Peter Zmijewski is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy. Get consultancy from internet marketing guru at PeterZmijewski.

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KeywordSpy for SEO Research

Posted by simontoffel on 14th July 2010

you are getting the most recent data when you use KeywordSpy as your keyword tool. Whether you search by domain name, keywords, or URL, you can pinpoint exactly what your competitors are doing in SEO quickly with no hassles.

To be successful a website requires traffic. Having the most creative, beautiful and efficient pages in the global marketplace does no good if nobody knows it’s there. Having great content doesn’t necessarily get you the highest ratings in the search engines.

Search Engine Optimization, SEO, is a growing necessity for today’s online entrepreneurs. It is a simple fact that high rankings are likely to bring more visitors to your site. Search Engine Marketing, SEM, is taking the place of routine ad campaigns. Terms like PPC, Pay Per Click, and CPC, Cost Per Click, have joined ROI, return on investment, in the advertising lexicon. Sprinkling the correct keywords throughout the content of your pages is a requirement for top online sales.

As always, a good ad strategy works better if you know what the competition is doing. KeywordSpy is a keyword research tool that can help you pick the best keywords to push your PPC rates higher with a lower CPC and turn your SEM into a profitable enterprise.

One important KeywordSpy feature is their daily updating procedure. You know that you are getting the most recent data when you use KeywordSpy as your keyword tool. Whether you search by domain name, keywords, or URL, you can pinpoint exactly what your competitors are doing in SEO quickly with no hassles.

This keyword tool has a unique system of indexing PPC keywords, affiliate keywords or related terms and phrases to give you the best combination for your ad campaign. Perhaps the most important KeywordSpy feature is the size of their data base. They are fast becoming the official Keyword research tool for internet traffic.

Another important KeywordSpy feature is their flexible system of filters that let you choose exactly what data you want to export, making the most efficient use of your time and increasing your SEM success. You only download the data you actually intend to use.

In the fast paced world of E commerce, the ability to make on-the-fly changes to your keyword strategy is crucial. Because it is web based, you can access your account from any computer anywhere and know immediately what your rankings are and what you need to do to improve them.

Sign up today for a free trial. You will soon see what a great advantage KeywordSpy gives you in your SEO efforts. No other keyword research tool can compare.

Peter Zmijewski is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com. You can find more information about Internet Marketing Guru at PeterZmijewski.com

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The KeywordSpy Widget: Revolutionizing How You Do SEO

Posted by simontoffel on 14th July 2010

Peter’s KeywordSpy widget allows you to add advanced Keyword Research functionality to any website.By using the KeywordSpy widget and search bar on your website to determine what’s hot and what isn’t. You can use the KeywordSpy search bar to your advantage and draw people in.

The latest in our array of tools, the KeywordSpy widget allows you to add advanced Keyword Research functionality to any website. This widget shows you the most common search keywords that led to visitors finding your site at any given moment, on-the-fly. Simply cut and paste the code into your blog or website, and you’re good to go.

This tool can help you accomplish some amazing things, including:

Build Your Niche

Most websites suffer from being too general. By using the KeywordSpy widget and search bar on your website to determine what’s hot and what isn’t, and by searching the most effective keywords within your site’s general topic every day, you can build your own successful niche.

Increase Visitor Volume

Look to see what keywords visitors are using to get to your site, then change your site content to match your audience. This will both bring more visitors in and keep them interested. Simply cut and paste the code into your website or blog, and you will have instant access to this information.

Choose Your PPC Ad Keywords with Confidence

It can be difficult to figure out which keywords will provide the best return on investment PPC advertising campaign. With the KeywordSpy widget and search bar, you can choose PPC keywords with confidence, knowing that they represent what the majority of your visitors are looking for and thinking about on any given week.

Attract Visitors with Your Own KeywordSpy Search Bar

Everyone wants to know what’s hot on the Internet at any given time. You can use the KeywordSpy search bar to your advantage and draw people in. Not only does it help you, but it is useful to your visitors.

The new KeywordSpy widget promises to revolutionize the way you relate to your website’s search traffic. Just cut and paste the code for the KeywordSpy Widget onto your website. In return, you gain access to an invaluable keyword tool and search bar, which gives you all the up-to-date information you need to keep your website profitable.

Finally, don’t miss out on our bonus offer. If one of your visitors clicks through to our website, KeywordSpy.com, through the KeywordSpy widget and subscribes to our products, you will benefit from providing the clickthrough.

Peter Zmijewski is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy. You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.

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How KeywordSpy Can Help You Improve CTR

Posted by simontoffel on 14th July 2010

Everyone running any sort of PPC advertising campaign wants to know how to maximize a single statistic: click-through rates. There are many proven ways to improve CTR, and KeywordSpy is uniquely positioned to help you utilize these tested techniques.

What is KeywordSpy?

KeywordSpy is the leading keyword research tool for content creation on the web today. It allows you to move from your general interest to a specific, money-making keywords guaranteed to pull in customers. It can also read your competitors’ pages and learn their keyword strategies instantly.

How Does It Improve CTR?

Gathering Intelligence

If you’re just starting out, it can be difficult to get a sense for what works and what doesn’t. Your competitors will have had years more experience with SEM (Search Engine Marketing). With a special KeywordSpy feature, you can take advantage of their experience within minutes. You can learn what PPC ads have been clicked through the most and what ads haven’t worked. Then, you can use features from the ones that work while discarding the ones that don’t improve CTR.

Find The Right Keywords

Certain phrases and words pop out more than others. One of the most important ways to improve CTR is to use our proprietary keyword tool. Simply type in your business website or market, and our KeywordSpy feature will give you a list of the keywords that are getting great CTR. Then you can craft your PPC ads with confidence.

Stay On Top Of What’s Hot

One of the most common failings of SEM is that people use the same advertising campaigns year-round, from year to year. The Internet is constantly shifting, and you need to stay on top of what words are getting the most click-throughs now, rather than what worked six months ago. With our constantly-updated keyword research tool, you don’t have to worry about falling behind the curve.

Merge Your Advertising Campaign With Your Site Content

We can help you craft keyword-rich site content as well as effective advertising campaigns. For instance, Google bolds advertisements whose headlines exactly match search queries. If you use our keyword tool to build both your site content and your pay-per-click ads, Google will become your ultimate SEM partner, pushing your site to the top of a search, featuring your advertisement in the sidebar, and putting your title in bold. The most effective campaigns involve tightly-knit adgroups, and only KeywordSpy offers that.

Peter Zmijewski is a CEO of Keywordspy and internet marketing guru, for more information about Mr. Peter visit official site at peterzmijewski.com

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How to do PPC Research using KeywordSpy

Posted by simontoffel on 14th July 2010

KeywordSpy is the leading keyword research tool on the Internet due to its easy interface and access to the most useful data out there. When using the program to do keyword research, you will find that it gives you all the information you need. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to use KeywordSpy to create the most effective PPC ad campaign in your field.

1) Type in the keyword you’re interested in researching. If you sell antique furniture, for instance, type in “antique furniture,” click the “Keyword” button, click your country of origin, and click search.

2) Note the values in the left-hand box. You want to make sure PPC Advertisers is low (because you don’t want too much competition), and both Search Volume and Cost-Per-Click should be reasonably high (but not at the expense of maintaining low competition). Balancing these three statistics is essential to carving out a niche for your SEM campaign online.

3) Check out the Related Keywords” KeywordSpy feature. You can use this keyword tool to narrow your focus or choose a more effective keyword. For instance, if you type in “antique furniture,” you might find that “antique tables” are hotter right now, with better CPC and greater search volume. This can help you put together the most effective PPC advertisement.

4) Scroll down to the Ad Overview KeywordSpy feature. This lets you check out your competitors’ advertisements, which can help you as you put your own SEM campaign together. You can also click the Ads tab up top to check out the ROI for advertisements, to show you which advertisements are most effective. You can copy the effective ones and avoid the mistakes of the ones that don’t show enough return on investment.

5) Click on the tabs up top to look for more detailed descriptions of both Related Keywords and Misspelled Keywords. In addition to valuable information about CPC, search volume, and other advertisers, you can find how many profitable ads each keyword has already spawned. This can help you find both tried-and-true and oversaturated keywords.

6) Repeat the process with other keywords! KeywordSpy is a great keyword tool because you can use it to check the keyword status of the Internet at any given moment. The same keyword now may not be very useful six months down the line, so with our keyword research tool you will get an important edge against your competitors who reuse pay-per-click advertisements from cycle to cycle.

Peter Zmijewski is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy. You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com

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