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How To Increase Traffic With Keywords – Tips To Increase Traffic With Keywords –


Tips to Increase Traffic with Keywords
Keyword is a word or phrase which is used by internet user in a search engine to get the matched search results. Keywords play an important role in search engine optimization of your blog or website.
Getting a high rank in search engine is not a difficult task, It can be done easily by giving proper focus while using keywords in your content. Appropriate use of keywords in your web content will help you to drive enough traffic from search engines.
Here are some tips to increase traffic with keywords.

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Getting Connected: Monitor Settings

You may have noticed that you can set your monitor orlaptop screen to different screen resolutions and to display different numbers of colors. For optimum viewing of web pages, we recommend that you use a minimum monitor setting of 800 X 600 pixels with thousands of colors. Here's why:
Screen ResolutionMost people think of resolution in terms of photography or analog television. In those media, resolution indicates picture sharpness. In the computer world, screen resolution refers to the number of the pixels displayed on a screen. Your computer probably came preset to a resolution of 800 X 600 pixels. That means that your monitor will display a screen that is 800 pixels wide and 600 pixels high regardless of whether you have a 15-inch, 19-inch or larger monitor. The size of the monitor does not determine the screen resolution. But the bigger the monitor, the larger the screen resolution you can use. Try it for yourself.
Windows Control PanelIf you have a 14 or 15-inch monitor, switch the resolution from 800 X 600 to 1024 X 768 if your video card supports it. You will quickly see that everything gets smaller as the resolution increases. That's because the monitor is displaying a larger number of pixels in the same screen space. For many people, text and images are too small at 1024 X 768 on a 15-inch monitor, but will look fine on a 17-inch or larger monitor. Using this higher setting also gives you additional screen real estate.
Ideally, when viewing web pages, you want as high a resolution as you can get. The larger the screen resolution, the more of a web page that will fit on the screen. Since some web pages are too large to fit on one screen, a larger resolution allows you to see more of the page without scrolling. We recommend using a resolution of 800 X 600 if you have a 14 or 15-inch monitor, 1024 X 768 for 17-inch monitors and 1280 X 1024 for larger ones.

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How to set monitor refresh rate.

Every monitor has a maximum refresh rate it is capable of displaying at a given resolution (for example, a typical 17-inch monitor of a few years ago will happily crank out 85Hz or more at a resolution of 800x600, but may only be capable of 60Hz at 1600x1200).

If this refresh rate is exceeded, the image will be distorted and unusable.

Older CRT monitors, especially 15-inch or smaller ones, tend not to be capable of a refresh rate much over 60Hz, especially at resolutions greater than 640X480. Also, setting the refresh rate does not have the same effect on LCD or flat panel monitors, as their screens are not redrawn in the same way.

To change your monitor refresh rate: Right click on an empty space on your desktop (no icons) and select 'properties.' Click the 'settings' tab and choose the 'advanced' button. Now choose the 'adaptor' tab and click the 'show all modes' button.

This presents you with a list of resolution, colour and refresh rate options that your video card\monitor combination is capable of displaying. You can experiment with these settings by using the 'apply' button. Note that a refresh rate of 75Hz or above is generally recommended, (keep in mind most monitors do not support settings higher than 85Hz).

After you set the refresh rate, you may feel a little uncomfortable for a short while as your eyes adjust, but rest assured you will grow to appreciate the difference in ease of viewing.
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