Maldives is a breath of fresh air. You experience a kind of freshness hearing just the name Maldives. There are many tour packages available for Maldives. Choose wisely. Swan tours offer Maldives holiday vacation packages from Delhi where you can travel without any worry. Swan tours will offer you a variety of packages from which you can choose your favourite. Not just this, the company will also provide you a customized tour package especially for you in which you can relish the lovely tour of Maldives. Let us look at the great things to do and travel in Maldives.
One can easily say that life is better under the sea. The blue waters are home to captivating and vibrant sea life. Almost every resort island enjoys a personal reef convenient for snorkeling, while more remote places to snorkel and dive are easily accessible by boat. Sites like Fish Head and Banana Reef are coveted, world-class diving destinations and the White Wale submarine offers a stunning reef tour to give all visitors a chance to see over 1000 varieties of marine life. The beaches are very beautiful here.
The waters are crystalline and the islands of the Maldives offer a peaceful sanctuary from the harsh realities of the outside world. These beautiful islands are amazingly remote and almost impossibly pure: the breeze rusting through the palm leaves is often the only reminder that you are not trapped in a photograph or postcard. The meals are exquisite here. From casual dining to exclusive gourmet meals, the Maldives offers a tempting variety of international cuisines. While the resorts embrace global fare ranging from the savoury flavours of Italian food to gourmet preparations of exceptionally fresh seafood, local venues tend to offer the more authentic Maldivian experience. Traditional eateries offer dishes largely based around fish that are usually spicy and often featuring coconut. Sampling the spicy flavours of the Maldives is an essential part of the vibrant and unique island experience with Maldives Honeymoon Packages.
Book a Maldives tour package with Swan tours and enjoy all of this. The views are amazing here. It feels you are in a wallpaper of your computer screen. Yes, the views are that beautiful. It is lovely to wake up to a view like this here. Book a Maldives holiday package and wake up to the lovely views here.
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Keyword Research Using Semantically Connected Keywords
'Related topics and semantically connected keywords,' does not refer to the things that come up during a traditional keyword research process. The idea here is not to say, "What other things are people searching for?" This is really about two different, unique kinds of use cases or extractions for keywords.
Those are:
1. What are the keywords, unique words and phrases that are used on pages and paragraphs which contain the query across the web?
2. What are the terms and phrases that are used by majority of the pages that rank for that particular query?
For example:
1. Keyword: "Cycling Tour" In order to make the page and site more relevant, and to rank better for this keyword, using certain words and phrases on the page where we are targeting "Cycling Tour", is very important.
Google might look at a page that's ranking for "Cycling Tour" and say, "Gosh, it's weird that this page doesn't have this keyword on it. We would expect that a page that's targeting 'Cycling Tour ' should have these things.
So we have to find two things: In the top 10 or top 20 results that Google already has for "cycling tour" we have to find out what are the words and phrases that appear on those pages most frequently? And across the entire web, what are the words and phrases that are used most frequently on pages where the phrase "Cycling Tour" is present?
For example, the word "adventure" is used across the Web on lots of pages that contain "Cycling tour" which makes sense. Lots of adventures that call for cycling tour have the word "adventures" on the page. But those aren't necessarily the ones that rank very well. Its position is high on the "Yes, used across the web" but low on "Used by pages that rank well".
2. Keyword: "Game Development" If we want to rank better for Game development keyword, we should use certain words and phrases on the page where we are targeting "Game Development".
In the top 10 or top 20 results that Google already has for "Game Development", we need to find which words and phrases appear most frequently on those pages.
So if we have a page that's targeting Game Development, we have to think about: What are the topics, concepts, words and phrases that Google is looking for and the users searching for? Topics could be on the lines of 3D Game Development, 2D Game Development, 3D Game Art, Game Animation Studio, Game Concept Art etc.
Using these words on the page can help us to become more relevant.
Not every one of these semantic and related topics is going to be a good choice. We have to use good judgment and traditional metrics that are used for keyword search volume, difficulty, opportunity to discover the right ones.
Those are:
1. What are the keywords, unique words and phrases that are used on pages and paragraphs which contain the query across the web?
2. What are the terms and phrases that are used by majority of the pages that rank for that particular query?
For example:
1. Keyword: "Cycling Tour" In order to make the page and site more relevant, and to rank better for this keyword, using certain words and phrases on the page where we are targeting "Cycling Tour", is very important.
Google might look at a page that's ranking for "Cycling Tour" and say, "Gosh, it's weird that this page doesn't have this keyword on it. We would expect that a page that's targeting 'Cycling Tour ' should have these things.
So we have to find two things: In the top 10 or top 20 results that Google already has for "cycling tour" we have to find out what are the words and phrases that appear on those pages most frequently? And across the entire web, what are the words and phrases that are used most frequently on pages where the phrase "Cycling Tour" is present?
For example, the word "adventure" is used across the Web on lots of pages that contain "Cycling tour" which makes sense. Lots of adventures that call for cycling tour have the word "adventures" on the page. But those aren't necessarily the ones that rank very well. Its position is high on the "Yes, used across the web" but low on "Used by pages that rank well".
2. Keyword: "Game Development" If we want to rank better for Game development keyword, we should use certain words and phrases on the page where we are targeting "Game Development".
In the top 10 or top 20 results that Google already has for "Game Development", we need to find which words and phrases appear most frequently on those pages.
So if we have a page that's targeting Game Development, we have to think about: What are the topics, concepts, words and phrases that Google is looking for and the users searching for? Topics could be on the lines of 3D Game Development, 2D Game Development, 3D Game Art, Game Animation Studio, Game Concept Art etc.
Using these words on the page can help us to become more relevant.
Not every one of these semantic and related topics is going to be a good choice. We have to use good judgment and traditional metrics that are used for keyword search volume, difficulty, opportunity to discover the right ones.
Toy business attracts private equity as kids go green and retro
busFile photo of Betty James wife of Slinky creator Richard James displays a 50th anniversary gold commemorative edition of the Slinky toy in New York
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Reuters By Jilian Mincer NEW YORK (Reuters) - Striding confidently through Matty's Toy Stop in Manhasset, New York, Catie Tepedino, 7, is the sort of consumer who may hold the fate of the U.S. toy business in her own little fists. Finding that her top toy choice, Shopkins - tiny grocery store characters made by Australia's privately-held Moose Enterprise - was sold out,
Catie went directly to the Barbie row and picked out one of Mattel Inc.'s iconic dolls. Next stop: the arts and crafts section, where she selected an Alex Brands jewelry-making set. "I know the aisles here," the petite brunette confided as she navigated the store along with her mother, Victoria. And knows what she wants as well: the Tepedinos spent perhaps five minutes shopping, not counting the time spent answering a reporter's questions. Catie's preferences are a good indication of the state of the toy business. Though Mattel, Hasbro and Lego control about 40 percent of the U.S. toy market, there's a growing niche for smaller companies such as Alex Brands that sell educational or environmentally friendly toys to delay the seemingly inevitable demand for electronic devices.
Reuters By Jilian Mincer NEW YORK (Reuters) - Striding confidently through Matty's Toy Stop in Manhasset, New York, Catie Tepedino, 7, is the sort of consumer who may hold the fate of the U.S. toy business in her own little fists. Finding that her top toy choice, Shopkins - tiny grocery store characters made by Australia's privately-held Moose Enterprise - was sold out,
Catie went directly to the Barbie row and picked out one of Mattel Inc.'s iconic dolls. Next stop: the arts and crafts section, where she selected an Alex Brands jewelry-making set. "I know the aisles here," the petite brunette confided as she navigated the store along with her mother, Victoria. And knows what she wants as well: the Tepedinos spent perhaps five minutes shopping, not counting the time spent answering a reporter's questions. Catie's preferences are a good indication of the state of the toy business. Though Mattel, Hasbro and Lego control about 40 percent of the U.S. toy market, there's a growing niche for smaller companies such as Alex Brands that sell educational or environmentally friendly toys to delay the seemingly inevitable demand for electronic devices.
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