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Best Techniques to Get Traffic to Your Site

  The first thing I do is figure out what keywords to use. These are what words people will put in a search engine to find your site. Google has a key word idea tool that I use to look at how many searches a word gets in a month. If a word is searched more than one hundred times than that is enough traffic. It is best to find several of these words. Using long tail words will help. They are phrases rather than just single words. Then Google them to check out your competition. First use quotes around your words. The number of results will tell you how many other sites you’ll be competing against. The smaller number the better here, I shoot for under ten thousand but sometimes I’ll go higher. It depends on what the competition looks like on the first page without quotes. I look at the page rank of each site and average that number. I use a FireFox add on to do this. If all of the page ranks are lower than 4 it will be easy to get on the first page. Make a list of your keywords and us...

How Blogging Is Beneficial To Your Website

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Same Domain Blogging Blogging is an easy way to add content to your site without having to know HTML. It's even more helpful to add a blog on the same domain (example - domain.com/blog). Adding content to your blog daily or weekly will keep the search engines coming back to your site. You should write your blog posts on topics or search phrases that are relevant to your keyword. Every blog post you create is a webpage that targets your keywords for that page. Having a blog on the same domain will add to the number of pages that are a part of your website. This increases your internet presence. Good content is paramount for attracting targeted visitors to your website. A blog's content should also be relevant to the site as a whole. Existing Blog Customers You can use your blog to reach out to existing customers on another domain or one that is similar to yours with special offers, information, and display ads. It is very easy to add product sales pages and you won't need a ...

The three challenges of deep learning/ Reinforcement Learning Systems

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Reinforcement learning systems are very bad at transfer learning. A bot that plays StarCraft 2 at grandmaster level needs to be trained from scratch if it wants to play Warcraft 3. In fact, even small changes to the StarCraft game environment can immensely degrade the performance of the AI. In contrast, humans are very good at extracting abstract concepts from one game and transferring it to another game. Reinforcement learning really shows its limits when it wants to learn to solve real-world problems that can’t be simulated accurately. “What if you want to train a car to drive itself? And it’s very hard to simulate this accurately,” LeCun said, adding that if we wanted to do it in real life, “we would have to destroy many cars.” And unlike simulated environments, real life doesn’t allow you to run experiments in fast forward, and parallel experiments, when possible, would result in even greater costs. The three challenges of deep learning LeCun breaks down the challenges of deep lear...