Bass Guitars Buying Guide

January 15, 2007 by brookeyan

Once you have planned to Buying a Bass Guitars. The first criteria is to buy something you will enjoy. And full enjoyment of your new Bass Guitars means considering your music, your lifestyle and, of course, your budget.

The electric bass guitar (also called an electric bass or a bass) is an electrically-amplified fingered (or plucked) string instrument. The bass is similar in appearance to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and scale length, and, usually, four strings tuned an octave lower in pitch, in the bass range

Discover Basics of Bass Guitar

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Bass guitars are simple instruments and many of them share common features.

Bass guitar body There is no industry standard body shape or design for bass guitars. An electric bass guitar has a solid body, which houses magnetic pickups. Bass guitar pickups come in two varieties: single-coil and humbucker. Single-coil pickups produce a bright, clear sound, but are susceptible to interference. Humbucker pickups aren’t as bright, but are more resistant to interference.

Magnetic pickups detect the bass guitar string’s vibrations and transfer them into an electronic pulse. This pulse is sent down a cable into an amplifier.

Features of a Quality Bass Guitar

———————————– Even if you’re a beginner, it makes sense to buy a quality bass guitar. Quality bass guitars produce a richer tone and are more resistant to damage. Plus, if you buy a quality bass guitar, it’s more likely to hold its value. You’ll get more money for a quality bass guitar if you decide to sell it later.

There are many brands of quality bass guitars, including the Gibson bass guitar, Epiphone bass guitar, Fender bass guitar, Ibanez bass guitar, Peavy bass guitar, Warwick bass guitar, and Squire bass guitar.
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The First Five Rules for SEO : Social Media Marketing by Smita Anu

January 15, 2007 by brookeyan

1 .Increase your linkability. This really means making your web site less static. If you want visitors to link to your site, it needs to contain information that makes them want to link to it: white papers, thought pieces, news, or even tools that let users handle information in ways that are useful to them. This rule is an extension of the most important principle behind regular SEO: content is king.

2 .Make tagging and bookmarking easy. You can see that we follow that principle on SEO Chat, with buttons to easily link articles to a variety of social sites.By including a helpful list of relevant tags for the page, and tagging your pages first on popular social bookmarking sites (not just the home page, but other parts of your site as well). This rule is a mashup of word-of-mouth advertising with that old marketing principle: make it easy for your customer to do what you want them to do.

3 .Reward inbound links. This encourages site visitors to link to you. In the case of a blog, you want to set up a permalink to each entry (to make it easy to find again). Many blogs reward those who link to them by listing such links in their comments section, thus giving the linker visibility on their site. This raises both your profile and theirs in the various online social communities. This is, in effect, similar to the “customer testimonials” from old school marketing – except it’s usually about your content rather than your product. As with testimonials, though, the best ones are unsolicited.

4 .Help your content travel. SEO is about making changes to your site, with an implicit assumption that your content will stay on your site. That’s not true today. You can generate buzz by submitting videos to YouTube and related sites, for instance – and you can figure that users might want to link your content to such sites. Before you get panicky and discourage this kind of copyright infringement, consider how much traffic it might be driving back to your site. Think of it as spreading tons of business cards – only with modern technology, you can spread a lot more information than can fit on a card, and make it more entertaining to boot.

5 .Encourage the mashup. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then wanting to use your content in an original creation (within reason) is high praise indeed. Why do you think Google isn’t upset with all the mashups of Google Maps? Users are finding ways to make that content more useful to more people. If you allow users to augment your content in some way, or use it elsewhere (think of the way YouTube provides code to let visitors embed the videos into their own sites), you will get them more involved – and more interested in what you have to offer.

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January 15, 2007 by brookeyan

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