Archive for November, 2009

Reverse Phone Number Look Up: The Easiest Way To Trace A Mobile Number

By Author on November 25th, 2009

Before scouring the Internet, looking for ways on how to track down a mobile number for free, I advise you to read this article first. Even though there are some places where you can do a reverse phone number look up for free on the Internet, the process won’t be as straightforward if you’re trying to trace or track down a mobile number. The fact of the matter is that mobile phone numbers aren’t considered as public information like land line phone numbers. And because of this, free directories don’t often contain any helpful info for cell phone numbers.

Please don’t despair. There is a way for you to trace a mobile phone number; But I will be honest and let you know that there will be a small fee involved.

A foolproof method of obtaining accurate and up to date information from a cell phone number is to use a reputable reverse cell phone lookup directory. These directories or businesses purchase a database from the cell phone and land line phone companies in order to provide the information that customers are looking for. In turn, they charge a small fee to gain access to this information.

Be cautious though, as there are many low quality and out of date databases on the web, claiming to offer you value. Your best bet is to go with a popular service with an extensive database, even if it means a couple of more dollars.

Most services today provide you with two options for payment. The first one is to pay to do one search. The second is to pay for doing unlimited reverse phone numbers searches or look up. In most cases, unlimited number of searches is only the cost of about two single searches. This is an incredible value, and probably the most economical choice for you. You’ll never know when you might need to utilize the service again.

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Free Reverse Phone Look Up Sites: Are They Real?

By Author on November 25th, 2009

You have searched everywhere on the Internet, thinking if there’s such a thing as a free reverse phone look up site. You have probably even bumped into the websites that say they offer free mobile phone reverse number lookups, but they would then charge you for the results.

The Short Answer

The short answer to your question is NO. As I mentioned before, there are many different sites that claim to offer free cell phone reverse lookups, but then want to charge you for the results.

So Why are There No Free Sites Available?

Simply put, these reverse phone number directories must pay a fee to the mobile phone companies in order to obtain large lists of people and their information. In order to make this information available to you, they must charge a minimal fee to cover their costs.

What about the Free Reverse Phone Lookup sites?

There are reverse phone lookup directories on the net that are free, but this is only for land line or listed phone numbers. Unfortunately for us, many land line numbers are unlisted, and the majority of cell phone numbers as well. Imagine if telemarketers and businesses had access to your cell phone information? With good reason, our mobile phone numbers remain private in most cases.

How much will it cost me?

Reverse cell phone lookup directories often have at least two fee structures. One fee will cover the cost of one search, usually about $13-$14. You can also choose to pay a one-time fee, usually between $38-$40, to gain unlimited access to the database and unlimited searches. It’s well worth it to get the unlimited access, in case you need to lookup any phone numbers in the future.

With the rising demands of using a mobile phone, there will come a day when someone texts you or calls you, and you won’t know who it is. You can call them and ask a complete stranger why they gave you a call, or you could easily hop on the computer and then look them up through reverse phone look up services. For me, I’d rather look them up and save myself from hassles and embarrassments.

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Reverse Number Lookup: How You Can Do An Unlisted Cell Phone Number Search

By Author on November 25th, 2009

Whether you’ve been a victim of getting harassed over the phone, or you just want to know who gave you a call with a mysterious number, an unlisted cell phone number search, or a reverse number lookup, is exactly what you need.

If You are a Victim

Searching an unlisted cell phone number can give you the information you need to stop anonymous cell phone threats and harassment, and can also be given to the police. Knowing this information will give you the important steps to protect yourself.

General Search

Even if you are not a victim of repeated harassment and abuse of unlisted numbers, a call from an unlisted number can still be suspicious. An unlisted cell phone number search can help you get to the bottom of things.

Finding Someone’s Unlisted Number

If you have a specific person in mind, you can search their name and find out if they have an unlisted cell phone number. These types of searches are not free; But you can conduct one for a very low fee.

Searching the Number

If you have the phone number of the person who has been calling you, you can conduct a reverse cell phone lookup. Just like finding someone’s unlisted number, you will have to pay a minimal fee when looking for the contact information of the caller.

How to Search

You might be wondering where you’re going to do your search, right? A reverse number lookup directory is what you’re going to need to do the job. Such services can be availed via the Internet, but only some of them actually are of high quality and an up-to-date database.

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Off-page Search Engine Optimization-About PR

By admin on November 18th, 2009

Off-page Search Engine Optimization-About PR

DMOZ is the first specific example of a one-way incoming link mentioned in this blog, there are a few additional aspects of linking that you need to understand before we go any further.

Firstly, the Google Page Rank of the page that sends you a link is relevant to the value of that link. If, for example, you have a one way incoming link from a page that has no Google PR, that link is significantly less valuable than one coming from a page that has already acquired PR8.

However, note that it is called Page Rank and not Site Rank. This is for the specific reason that every individual page of a website has its own PR, and internal pages are likely to have a far lower level of achieved PR than the homepage. (For more detailed information on flipping websites as a way to make money on the internet.)

Even though the DMOZ homepage has a PR score of 8/10, the page on which your site will be featured that therefore creates the one-way incoming link to you is likely to have a far lower score.

However, a small degree of the Page Rank power of the homepage is spread throughout the site. So, the PR of the homepage is still slightly relevant as far as the value of the incoming link is concerned.

From this, you can draw two important conclusions.

First, even if you are accepted for the DMOZ directory, there will be a one-way incoming link generated, but it will not have Google PR8 attached to it.
Secondly and in contrast, incoming links from sites that have highly rated homepages are more valuable than incoming links from sites that have no (or low) Google PR.

Remember this latter point in particular, because the notion of generating links from sites with a high Google PR homepage will come up again many times during the course of this report.

To return to the directories - apart from DMOZ, there are quite a few others who will accept free submissions, and as every one of these directories that accept your application will generate a one-way link to your site, and could potentially send visitors, it is worth submitting your details to every free directory.

There are lists of directory sites that will accept free submissions here and here. (For great information on flipping websites for making money on the internet.)

Try to get listed with those that are the highest rated and those that will list your site most quickly, and then work down the list when you have time to do so.

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