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SEO Melbourne To Increase Popularity Of Your Website
Posted by: | CommentsSEO is also known as search engine optimization. It is a process which you can increase the ranking and the sales of the website due to which the revenue is also increased. Traffic to the website also leads in the popularity of the website. Basically the meaning of traffic in this case is people visiting the site and buying something. So, increase in the number of customer leads to the increase in the revenue.
You will find a large number of companies that work hard in order that their websites will be on the top of the search engines. If you will tie up with these companies then they can give you a guarantee that they will take your website to the top of most common search engines. Best SEO companies are found in Melbourne.
There are numerous companies in this world which help you in taking your website to the top of the search engine. These companies give you a guarantee by taking a small amount of money to take the website to the top of search engine and also keep it there. SEO Melbourne is best for this.
To find out the website of the company you have to search in Google. You will surely get the first link to the site. When you will open the website you will see a form which you have to fill in if you want to contact the professionals of the company. There are also some contact numbers of the company that you may directly contact the professionals. If you will fill the form then the employees of the company will call you and they will proceed to the further steps.
Popularizing a website is not a difficult task. You can do it just by using some tips and tricks. The first and the foremost step that you have to take is to concentrate on what you need. If you will concentrate on a particular point then only you will be able to get the best results. SEO Melbourne helps you a lot in this field. Search for the company which give the best results and go for it.
Always choose the keywords with full care. Do not just stuff the keywords in the content. This will only attract visitors but will not attract quality prospects. Only right and high quality visitors are the best potential buyers. When your website reaches the top after this do not stop SEO. Take the help of SEO Melbourne. If you will stop using SEO then it will take your website down and in a long time its ranking will be overtaken.
Choose the keywords that fit with the content of your website. If you will choose the keywords that fit with the content of the website then there will be more quality visitors than quantity visitors. Quality visitors help in popularizing your site while quantity visitors only help in increasing the clicks. Only right high quality visitors are the best potential buyers.
Off-page factor can be taken from the sources like link generation programs, social media efforts, and buying links. It is recommended that you take the help of experts.
Seo melbourne service is necessary for anyone who owns an online business. It is through this service and method that their websites are recognized and patronized by many visitors. In this way can they increment their sales for their businesses. Or you may try seo strategy.
Twitter Has Users Yelling “Yahoo”
Posted by: | CommentsYahoo has just announced that it will be joining forces with Twitter, the ever popular social media site. To Yahoo users, this will mean getting Twitter feeds through several of the most popular Yahoo website pages, which include the company’s home page. While on Yahoo, customers will be able to update their status and Tweets without having to change sites to do so.
Yahoo will also start offering real time Twitter feeds in its regular search results as well. This collaboration is said to begin immediately even though it will take some time to get the two completely linked into each other. Full integration should be complete by later this year.
Almost all experts think that the collaboration between Yahoo and Twitter comprises a direct answer of the Bing and Google collaboration that was declared late last year. Yahoo had already declared a like collaboration with Facebook last year, and the party hopes that these collaborations will serve to improve their standing in the rivalry with the different major search engines.
While the top executives have declined to speak about how much money will change hands in this exchange, executives have been quoted as saying that there will be no monetary exchange with Facebook for at least the next five years, but the agreement with Twitter is yet to be revealed.
Yahoo is well aware of the fact that Google is currently the most popular search engine on the web, and that their recent deal with Microsoft Bing, and the introduction of Buzz, is going to make it even more difficult for Yahoo to steal market share from Google. One of the strategies that Yahoo has adopted, in order to improve their search engine market share, is to partner with some of the most popular social networking sites, like Facebook and now Twitter. Facebook and Twitter both have millions of users, and if a percentage of these users switch to Yahoo, then the collaboration will be well worth it for the company. Only time will tell, however, how this strategy plays out.
One of the most dependable seo companies is seo moves. You can stop by them at www.seomoves.org, and see how they can help improve your website.
The Changing Face Of Search Engine Optimization
Posted by: | CommentsSEO constitutes a flourishing field, but in the preceding eight years, matters have shifted quite a bit. Although a lot of the identical search engine marketing maneuvers are still implemented, the procedure has become a much more complicated one.
In the past, you would just find your keywords, write articles and find links that related to those words, and then follow the best practice rules for gaining the attention of the search engines. This very simple process would allow you to gain the best possible exposure for your business. As the web grew, though, the challenges of these tasks have taken on a whole new face.
Today’s SEO management requires a lot more effort and keeping up with the changes in the market can be extremely difficult. Best practices will only take you so far in today’s marketplace. In addition to the things mentioned above, SEO management is much more multi-faceted and requires not only marketing knowledge, but web design and development skills as well as Web server administration knowledge and social media sites.
As more and more companies start using SEO management to optimize their web sites, it makes it even more difficult to make your web site stand out during a search. Just doing the minimum, when it comes to SEO management, is no longer enough if you are really interested in making a significant impact on how your site is ranked by a search engine. In addition to the components that were already mentioned, their are numerous other factors that can impact your optimization. Things like adding interactive functionality to your site, providing a forum for feedback and questions, including a frequently asked questions section and even how well written your content is can all impact your SEO management.
The changes to SEO management, which are a direct response to the significant changes that have been made by the search engines, have made SEO management a much more complex and difficult task. Fortunately, their are SEO management companies that have the expertise and experience that are now necessary to optimize web sites. If your business is dependant on the internet to attract new customers, then you should definitely consider contacting an SEO management company to see how they can help you optimize your site and increase your search engine rankings.
seomoves can assist in the process of building traffic to your website. You can log onto seo moves on the web at www.seomoves.co.uk.
Twitter Marketing Mistakes You Need to Avoid
Posted by: | CommentsTwitter has become a popular social networking forum since its inception in 2006, and it has grown explosively in recent years. Creating a unique brand, building up a database of prospects, and making money from it are all possible with the powerful Twitter concept, and online marketers have learned this now. But there’s a right way and a wrong way to use Twitter to promote your business, and it’s critical to your success that you learn to do it correctly.
In a quite small amount of time, Twitter has grown in leaps and bounds, and become one of the more successful social media platforms on the web. Tweeting was first only considered as a social interaction just like texting, but slowly Internet marketers realize that they can use this powerful tool for their marketing purposes. Just like anything else, Twitter will fail you if you don’t use it properly. But these mistakes can definitely be avoided if you can take a few simple precautions before when marketing on it. Allowing real ease of exposure to the public for your business, Twitter was created to be a social forum. With that in mind, let me reiterate: Twitter is a public platform. Once your promotion is posted, it becomes visible to thousands. Pay attention to what you’re exposing. Read on to see how you can avoid many of the mistakes that are commonly made by those using Twitter for marketing.
If you are entering the world of Twitter for the purpose of promoting your business, make sure you keep your business and personal life separate- avoiding tweets like ‘hanging out with friends’. No, that is not professional and is a mistake many marketers do on Twitter. Most people don’t have any interest in your private life. Keep your tweets on topic; they need to be useful to your followers, and if they’re not seeing any good from your tweets, keep them to yourself.
That’s right; silence is golden at such times.
It is important to give your Twitter account a human touch, a human face but not at the expense of your reputation. You need to help your followers with useful tips and techniques that apply to them but dumping the details of your personal life on them is a big time no-no. As a marketer you should have a strong presence – when things are going wrong for them, you want your followers to look to you for answers.
But it would be a mistake and seem arrogant to make your posts only about you. Remember, you are trying to build trust with your followers. All people want to know what they will get out of following you. Don’t make the mistake of being preoccupied with yourself and your product, be sure to show the customers how they can benefit from what you are offering. Highlighting your offers features is great, but it is more important to zero in on what the benefits will be. And make every attempt to be interesting and not too serious, or you’ll be as boring as some unfortunate others. You don’t want to come across to your Twitter followers by coming across as boring and dull.
Do not be too obscure or esoteric with your Twitter marketing movement, because people are just not that smart. If it isn’t easy for people to discover and understand what you represent, they will pass you by. You need a full biography with some interesting notes, and don’t forget to include a good photo! It’s all about product placement and how you present yourself and if your first visual communication is off, then they most likely will not communicate with you again. Obviously, you should exhibit a sense of humor and whimsy. Taking your product or your business too sternly can be a death knell to your business and any chance of having a successful marketing movement. Users on Twitter login to have some fun and socialize with others. Adding to the already hectic lives of other Twitter users is a bad idea. You need to tweet with a little humor and spice. That’s the best way to gain a prospect’s interest in your offerings. Just don’t be too dry and colorless.
Twitter is a society of diverse individuals, and as such it flourishes on communication and intercourse. Therefore, there will be very little reaction if your plan is to intermittently sign in to Twitter and leave a marketing tweet before hastily signing out. If you really want to see long term results with Twitter, don’t make this mistake.
Always remember that Twitter is a community, more than a tool. This is why it’s important to participate in it. The biggest problem most businesses make when trying to market on Twitter is only using it one way without actually participating. It’s pretty simple to keep from making this mistake, you just need to remember that if you want folks to listen to you, you have to listen to them. You have to take part and socialize. Follow people, read what they Tweet, answer their questions quickly, take part in Tweet threads. If you’re not going to take a part in the community, you may as well give up any ideas of succeeding with this endeavor. If you don’t make an effort, then why would Tweeters want to follow you and receive your Tweets – it’s a logical assumption. So how should you go about this? By giving people what they want and writing tweets that they like reading. It has to be beneficial to them. If you’ll stick to these guidelines, you shouldn’t have any problem avoiding the common Twitter mistakes businesses make.
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PRIVACY POLICY
Posted by: | CommentsYour privacy is very important to us. We want to make your experience on the Internet as enjoyable and rewarding as possible, and we want you to use the Internet’s vast array of information, tools, and opportunities with complete confidence.
We have created this Privacy Policy to demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy and security. This Privacy Policy describes how our company collects information from all end users of our Internet services (the “Services”), including those who access some of our Services but do not have accounts (“Visitors”) and those who may purchase Products and/or pay a monthly service fee to subscribe to the Service (“Members”). This Policy also explains what we do with the information we collect, and the choices Visitors and Members have concerning the collection and use of such information. We request that you read this Privacy Policy carefully.
Personal Information Our Company Collects and How It Is Used
Introduction
Members may be asked to provide certain personal information when they sign up for our Products or Services including name, address, telephone number, billing information (such as a credit card number), and the type of personal computer being used to access the Services. The personal information collected from Members during the registration process (or at any other time) is used primarily to provide a customized experience as you use our Products and Services. Your information will never be licensed or sold to any third party. However, we may make limited disclosure of personal information under the specific circumstances described in the “Disclosure” section below.
Disclosure
We may disclose Member and Visitor information to the following third parties, under the following circumstances:
- Companies who work on our behalf: We contract with other companies to perform business support functions on our behalf, which may involve limited access to your personal information. We require these companies to use the information only to provide the contracted services; they are prohibited from transferring the information to another party except as needed to provide those services. Some examples of these business support functions include order fulfillment, coupon fulfillment, award and rebate fulfillments, customer survey execution and information systems management. We also may make aggregate non-personal information available to select service providers.
- Subsidiaries and joint ventures: A subsidiary or a joint venture is an organization in which we own at least a 50% interest. If our Company shares your information with a subsidiary or joint venture partner, our Company will require that they not transfer your information to another party for marketing purposes or use your information contrary to your expressed choices. If you have indicated that you do not want to receive any marketing information from our Company, we will not share your information with our subsidiary or joint venture partner for their marketing purposes.
- Co-branded and Partner Pages: Our Company may share information with partner companies who jointly present special offers or promotions on co-branded pages within our site. You will be notified of this sharing when you are asked to furnish personal data on such a page. The partner’s use of any information you submit will be governed by the partner’s own privacy notice, which you can review before submitting your information.
- Business Transfers: Our Company reserves the right to transfer your personal information in connection with the sale or transfer of all or a portion of our business or assets. If the business is sold or transferred, our Company will give you an opportunity to tell us not to transfer your personal information. In some cases, this may mean that the new organization will not be able to continue providing to you the services or products that our Company provided.
- Law Enforcement: Our Company may disclose personal information to third parties without your consent for any of the following reasons: to comply with any law, regulation or court order, to cooperate with Government investigations, to help prevent fraud or to enforce or protect the rights of our Company or its subsidiaries.
- With Your Consent: In all other cases, our Company will obtain your express consent before sharing your information with third parties. For example, our Company may conduct a joint offer or contest with a third party and you will be asked whether your personal information should be shared with that third party.
Online Shopping
If you order services or products directly from our Company we will use the personal information you provide only to process that order. We do not share this information with outside parties except to the extent necessary to complete that order.
If you complete an order for some other company(ies) that may be linked to our Site, such as an online gift order sent directly to a recipient, you may be asked to provide information about the recipient, such as the recipient’s name, address, and phone number. Our company has no control over the third parties’ use of any personal information you provide when placing such an order. Please exercise care when doing so. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the Privacy and Terms of Use policies of any other company(ies) whose web sites you may access from our site.
Online Advertisements
Our company may display our online advertisements. In those cases we share aggregated and non-identifying information about our Visitors and Members collected through the registration process as well as through online surveys and promotions with these advertisers.
Additionally, in some instances, we use this aggregated and non-identifying information to deliver tailored advertisements or joint ventures. For instance, an advertiser or joint venture company tells us the audience they want to reach and provides us an advertisement tailored to the audience. Based upon the aggregated and non-identifying information we have collected, we may then display or send the advertisement to the intended audience. Our company does not share personal information about its Visitors or Members with these advertisers or joint venture companies. Information about how to opt-out of online advertisements you may receive from our Company will be contained in the ads themselves.
Responses to Email Inquiries
When Visitors or Members send email inquiries to our company, the return email address is used to answer the email inquiry we receive. Our company does not use the return email address for any other purpose and does not share the return email address with any third party.
Voluntary Customer Surveys
We may periodically conduct both business and individual customer surveys. We encourage our customers to participate in these surveys because they provide us with important information that helps us to improve the types of products and services we offer and how we provide them to you. Your personal information and responses will remain strictly confidential, even if the survey is conducted by a third party. Participation in our customer surveys is voluntary. Information about how to opt-out of surveys will be contained in survey communications.
We may take the information we receive from individuals responding to our customer surveys and combine (or aggregate) it with the responses of other customers we may have, to create broader, generic responses to the survey questions (such as gender, age, residence, hobbies, education, employment, industry sector, or other demographic information). We then use the aggregated information to improve the quality of our services to you, and to develop new services and products. This aggregated, non-personally identifying information may be shared with third parties.
Automatic Collection of Information
Cookies: Our Company may use ““Cookies” to collect information. Cookies are small pieces of information stored by your browser on your computer’s hard drive, at a web site’s request. Our Company Cookies do not contain any personal information, but are used primarily as follows:
- to keep track of temporary information. For example, Cookies allow us to keep track of the pictures you upload and download;
- to register you in special programs. Cookies allow us to remember you when you login to the places on our site that require Membership;
- to remember your country and language preferences;
- to help us understand the size of our audience and traffic patterns;
- to collect and record information about what you viewed on our Web site and what you viewed in our e-mail;
- to manage and present site information and the pictures displayed on your computer, and
- to deliver information specific to your interests.
Web Beacons: We may also place small “tracker gifs” or “beacons” on many of the pages on our website, in online advertising with third parties, and in our email. We use these beacons, in connection with Cookies, to collect non-personal data on the usage of our site including but not limited to the date and time of the visit, the pages visited, the referring web page, the type of browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, NetScape), the type of operating system (e.g., Windows, Linux, or Mac), and the domain name of the visitor’s Internet service provider (e.g., AOL). This information is collected about thousands of site visits and analyzed as a whole. This information is useful in, for example, tracking the performance of our online advertising such as online banner ads and to determine where to place future advertising on other web sites.
Disabling Cookies and Beacons : If you are uncomfortable with the collection of such information through the use of Cookies and Beacons, we recommend disabling these features through your browser preferences, though please understand this will limit the performance and functionality of our Company’s Web site. Your browser documentation should provide specific procedures for disabling cookie and beacon support.
Child Privacy
Protecting the online privacy of children is especially important, and those under the age of 13 are protected by federal law. For that reason, our Company does not knowingly permit children under the age of 13 to become registered members of our sites, or to buy goods and services on our sites, without verifiable parental consent. Our Company does not knowingly collect or solicit personal information about children under 13, except with their parent’s express consent.
If we ever include children under the age of 13 as part of our intended site audience, those specific web pages will, in accordance with the provisions of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), be clearly identified and provide an explicit privacy notice; and we will provide processes to obtain parental approval, provide access to information and allow parents to request removal of their children’s personal information.
Our Company encourages parents and guardians to spend time with their children online and to participate in their interactive activities and interests.
Public Forums
Some parts of our site may enable you to participate in public services such as discussion boards, chats, and live events. Please use discretion when posting personal information about yourself when using these services. Be aware that when you disclose personal information at these sites, such as your name, member name, email address, etc., the information may be collected and used by others to send unsolicited email. The services are open to the public, and what you post there can be seen by anyone and is not protected. We cannot control the comments that you may receive while you participate in these services. You may find other people’s comments to be offensive, harmful or inaccurate.
Our Company’s Commitment to Data Security
We implement a variety of administrative, managerial, and technical security measures to help protect your personal information. Our Company has various internal control standards which relate specifically to the handling of personal information. These include certain controls to help safeguard the information we collect online. Our employees are trained to understand and comply with these controls and we communicate our Privacy Notice, practices and guidelines to our employees. However, while we strive to protect your personal information, you must also take steps to protect your information. We urge you to take every precaution to protect your personal information while you are on the Internet.
Services and Web sites we sponsor have security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. While we make every effort to ensure the integrity and security of our network and systems, we cannot guarantee that our security measures will prevent third-party “hackers” from illegally obtaining this information.
Where to Direct Questions About Our Privacy Policy
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or the practices described herein, you may contact us through the contact information provided on this Web site. Revisions to This Policy Our Company reserves the right to revise, amend, or modify this policy, our Terms Of Use & Service agreement, and our other policies and agreements at any time and in any manner, by updating this posting.
Terms Of Use
Posted by: | CommentsTERMS OF USE
IMPORTANT! THESE TERMS OF USE GOVERN YOUR USE OF THIS SITE, WHICH IS PROVIDED BY OUR COMPANY. BY ACCESSING THIS SITE, YOU ARE INDICATING YOUR ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS OF USE. THESE TERMS OF USE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY OUR COMPANY AT ANY TIME IN ITS DISCRETION. YOUR USE OF THIS SITE AFTER SUCH CHANGES ARE IMPLEMENTED CONSTITUTES YOUR ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE CHANGES. PLEASE CONSULT THESE TERMS OF USE REGULARLY.
Access To This Site
You agree to use this site only for the lawful purposes described in more detail in the “Restrictions on Use” section below. You agree not to take any action that might compromise the security of the site, render the site inaccessible to others or otherwise cause damage to the site or the Content. You agree not to add to, subtract from, or otherwise modify the Content, or to attempt to access any Content that is not intended for you. You agree not to use the Site in any manner that might interfere with the rights of third parties. To access this site or some of the resources it has to offer, you may be asked to provide certain registration details or other information. It is a condition of your use of this site that all the information you provide on this site will be correct, current, and complete. If our Company believes the information you provide is not correct, current, or complete, we have the right to refuse you access to this site or any of its resources, and to terminate or suspend your access at any time, without notice.
Restrictions On Use
This site is provided solely for non-commercial, personal use, and/or so that you may learn about our Company and the services we provide . You may not use this site for any other purpose, including any commercial purpose, without our Company‘s express prior written consent. For example, you may not (and may not authorize any other party to) (i) co-brand this site, or (ii) frame this site, or (iii) hyper-link to this site, without the express prior written permission of an authorized representative of our Company. For purposes of these Terms of Use, “co-branding” means to display a name, logo, trademark, or other means of attribution or identification of any party in such a manner as is reasonably likely to give a user the impression that such other party has the right to display, publish, or distribute this site or Content accessible within this site. You agree to cooperate with our Company in causing any unauthorized co-branding, framing or hyper-linking immediately to cease.
Proprietary Information
- TrademarksThe material and Content accessible from this site, and any other World Wide Web site owned, operated, licensed, or controlled by our Company is the proprietary information of our Company or the party that provided the Content to our Company, and our Company or the party that provided the Content to our Company retains all right, title, and interest in the Content. Accordingly, the Content may not be copied, distributed, republished, uploaded, posted, or transmitted in any way without the prior written consent of our Company, or unless authorized in writing elsewhere on our site, except that you may print out a copy of the Content solely for your personal use. You are prohibited from using any of the marks or logos appearing throughout the site without the express written permission of our Company.
- CopyrightsThis site and its Content are protected by U.S. and/or foreign copyright laws, and belong to the Company or its partners, affiliates, contributors or third parties. The copyrights for the Content are owned by the Company or other copyright owners who have authorized their use on this site. You may download and reprint Content for non-commercial, non-public, personal use only (If you are browsing this site as an employee or member of any business or organization, you may download and reprint Content only for educational or other non-commercial purposes within your business or organization, except as otherwise permitted by the Company, for example in certain password-restricted areas of the site). You may not manipulate or alter in any way images or other Content on the site.
Hyper-Links
This site may be hyper-linked to other sites which are not maintained by, or related to, our Company. The inclusion of any hyper-link to a third-party site does not imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation by our Company of that site. Hyper-links to such sites are provided as a service to users and are not sponsored by or affiliated with this site or our Company. Our Company has not reviewed any or all of such sites and is not responsible for the content of those sites. Our Company also makes no representations about the availability of hyper-linked sites. Hyper-links are to be accessed at the user’s own risk, and our Company makes no representations or warranties about the content, completeness or accuracy of these hyper-links or the sites hyper-linked to this site. If you hyper-link to a site, please be aware that you willl leave our Company’s web site and will become subject to the rules and conditions of the linked site(s). We recommend that you make yourself aware of the Terms of Use of any sites you link to from our Company’s site.
Submissions
You hereby grant to our Company the royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, non-exclusive right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, and display all content, remarks, suggestions, ideas, graphics, or other information communicated to our Company through this site (together, hereinafter known as the “Submission”), and to incorporate any Submission in other works in any form, media, or technology now known or later developed. Our Company will not be required to treat any Submission as confidential, and may use any Submission in its business (including without limitation, for products or advertising) without incurring any liability for royalties or any other consideration of any kind, and will not incur any liability as a result of any similarities that may appear in future Company operations. By making a Submission, you are guaranteeing to us that you have the legal right to post the content in the Submission and that it will not violate any law or the rights of any person or entity.
Our Company will treat any personal information that you submit through this site in accordance with its Privacy Policy as set forth on this site.
Child Safety
Protecting the online privacy of children is especially important to us, and those under the age of 13 are protected by federal law. For that reason, our Company does not knowingly permit children under the age of 13 to become registered members of our sites, or to buy goods and services on our sites, without verifiable parental consent. Our Company does not knowingly collect or solicit personal information about children under 13, except with their parent’s express consent.
If we ever include children under the age of 13 as part of our intended site audience, those specific web pages will, in accordance with the provisions of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), be clearly identified and provide an explicit privacy notice; and we will provide processes to obtain parental approval, provide access to information and allow parents to request removal of their children’s personal information.
Downloading Material
You understand that our Company cannot and does not guarantee or warrant that files available for downloading from the Internet will be free of viruses, worms, Trojan horses or other code that may manifest contaminating or destructive properties. You are responsible for implementing sufficient procedures and checkpoints to satisfy your particular requirements for accuracy of data input and output, and for maintaining a means external to this site for the reconstruction of any lost data. Our Company does not assume any responsibility or risk for your use of the Internet.
Disclaimer
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Limitation On Liability
COMPANY, ITS SUBSIDIARIES, AFFILIATES, LICENSORS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, CONTENT PROVIDERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OFFICERS, AND DIRECTORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, ACTUAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF REVENUE OR INCOME, PAIN AND SUFFERING, EMOTIONAL DISTRESS, OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, EVEN IF COMPANY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL THE COLLECTIVE LIABILITY OF COMPANY AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, AFFILIATES, LICENSORS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, CONTENT PROVIDERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OFFICERS, AND DIRECTORS, TO ANY PARTY (REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE GREATER OF $100 OR THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE PAID TO COMPANY FOR THE APPLICABLE CONTENT, PRODUCT OR SERVICE OUT OF WHICH LIABILITY AROSE.
Indemnity
You will indemnify and hold Company, its subsidiaries, affiliates, licensors, content providers, service providers, employees, agents, officers, directors, and contractors (hereinafter known as the “Indemnified Parties”) harmless from any breach of these Terms of Use by you, including any use of Content other than as expressly authorized in these Terms of Use. You agree that the Indemnified Parties will have no liability in connection with any such breach or unauthorized use, and you agree to indemnify any and all resulting loss, damages, judgments, awards, costs, expenses, and attorney’s fees of the Indemnified Parties in connection therewith. You will also indemnify and hold the Indemnified Parties harmless from and against any claims brought by third parties arising out of your use of the information accessed from this site.
Information You Provide
You may not post, send, submit, publish, or transmit in connection with this site any material that:
- you do not have the right to post, including proprietary material of any third party;
- advocates illegal activity or discusses an intent to commit an illegal act;
- is vulgar, obscene, pornographic, or indecent;
- does not pertain directly to this site;
- threatens or abuses others, libels, defames, invades privacy, stalks, is obscene, pornographic, racist, abusive, harassing, threatening or offensive;
- seeks to exploit or harm children by exposing them to inappropriate content, asking for personally identifiable details or otherwise;
- infringes any intellectual property or other right of any entity or person, including violating anyone’s copyrights or trademarks or their rights of publicity;
- violates any law or may be considered to violate any law;
- impersonates or misrepresents your connection to any other entity or person or otherwise manipulates headers or identifiers to disguise the origin of the content;
- advertises any commercial endeavor (e.g., offering for sale products or services) or otherwise engages in any commercial activity (e.g., conducting raffles or contests, displaying sponsorship banners, and/or soliciting goods or services) except as may be specifically authorized on this site;
- solicits funds, advertisers or sponsors;
- includes programs which contain viruses, worms and/or Trojan horses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications;
- disrupts the normal flow of dialogue, causes a screen to scroll faster than other users are able to type, or otherwise act in a way which affects the ability of other people to engage in real time activities via this site;
- includes MP3 format files;
- amounts to a ‘pyramid’ or similar scheme;
- disobeys any policy or regulations established from time to time regarding use of this site or any networks connected to this site; or
- contains hyper-links to other sites that contain content that falls within the descriptions set forth above.
Although under no obligation to do so, our Company reserves the right to monitor use of this site to determine compliance with these Terms of Use, as well as the right to remove or refuse any information for any reason. Notwithstanding these rights, you remain solely responsible for the content of your Submissions. You acknowledge and agree that neither Company nor any third party that provides Content to Company will assume or have any liability for any action or inaction by Company or such third party with respect to any Submission.
Security
Any passwords used for this site are for individual use only. You will be responsible for the security of your password (if any). Company will be entitled to monitor your password and, at its discretion, require you to change it. If you use a password that Company considers insecure, Company will be entitled to require the password to be changed and/or terminate your account.
You are prohibited from using any services or facilities provided in connection with this site to compromise security or tamper with system resources and/or accounts. The use or distribution of tools designed for compromising security (e.g., password guessing programs, cracking tools or network probing tools) is strictly prohibited. If you become involved in any violation of system security, Company reserves the right to release your details to system administrators at other sites in order to assist them in resolving security incidents. Company reserves the right to investigate suspected violations of these Terms of Use.
Company reserves the right to fully cooperate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requesting or directing Company to disclose the identity of anyone posting any e-mail messages, or publishing or otherwise making available any materials that are believed to violate these Terms of Use.
BY ACCEPTING THIS AGREEMENT YOU WAIVE AND HOLD HARMLESS COMPANY FROM ANY CLAIMS RESULTING FROM ANY ACTION TAKEN BY COMPANY DURING OR AS A RESULT OF ITS INVESTIGATIONS AND/OR FROM ANY ACTIONS TAKEN AS A CONSEQUENCE OF INVESTIGATIONS BY EITHER THE COMPANY OR LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES.
Claims of Copyright Infringement
Pursuant to Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c)(2), notifications of claimed copyright infringement should be sent to Service Provider’s Designated Agent.
Miscellaneous
These Terms of Use will be governed and interpreted pursuant to the laws of Nevada, United States of America, notwithstanding any principles of conflicts of law. You specifically consent to personal jurisdiction in Nevada in connection with any dispute between you and Company arising out of these Terms of Use or pertaining to the subject matter hereof. The parties to these Terms of Use each agree that the exclusive venue for any dispute between the parties arising out of these Terms of Use or pertaining to the subject matter of these Terms of Use will be in the state and/or federal courts in Carson County, Nevada. If any part of these Terms of Use is unlawful, void or unenforceable, that part will be deemed severable and will not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions. These Terms of Use constitute the entire agreement among the parties relating to this subject matter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any additional terms and conditions on this site will govern the items to which they pertain. Company may revise these Terms of Use at any time by updating this posting.