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The Search Engine Google is showing a Video Doodle for celebrating its 20th Birthday .

20 years ago today, two Stanford Ph.D. students launched a new search engine with a bold mission

to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.

Though much has changed in the intervening years - including now offering Search in more

than 150 languages and over 190 countries - Google is still dedicated to building products

for everyone.

Today's video Doodle takes a stroll down memory lane by exploring popular searches

all over the world throughout the last two decades.

Google's first Doodle is for the Burning Man Festival in 1998.

Since then Google Doodle Team is introducing many innovative things for showing Doodle.

And, I am uploading videos for telling about Google Doodles in this YouTube Channel.

I started doing this for 2010 new year Doodle , and I started giving more attention when

Google showed an animated Doodle of apples falling from Tree for celebrating Newton's

birthday.

Since then I uploaded video for almost all the Global Doodles except few Doodles.

Thanks for watching this Video.

I wish Google a Happy Birthday and would like to thank Google for its products and services

that are helping me in various ways.

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Richard Mille RM 055 Bubba Watson Review – RM55 Luxury Watch - Duration: 4:37.

This is Watch Your Style.

Today's review is gonna be on the Richard Mille RM 055 Bubba Watson.

So this particular watch was created for the professional golfer, Bubba Watson.

Like everything that Richard Mille does, it has some type of a new technology or something

that can sort of, you know, fit it as a tool watch for the individual that they're making

the watch for.

When I first started seeing the Bubba Watson, I immediately compared it to the RM35, the

Nadal.

Now, there's a lot of similarities, but they're also very different.

For one, the Nadal is way lighter, but they do share that same principle, where the movement

is kind of just cradled in the middle with shock absorbers in four points to insulate

the movement from impact.

Something pretty cool, you know how Richard Mille does, everything is complicated, nothing

is very simple.

They go over, above and beyond and over engineer everything in a fancy way.

The only difference is it has a clear caseback and it pretty much is made out of ceramic

instead of carbon.

And like I mentioned earlier, the movement is the same.

The only difference is the mountain points for the case that actually insulates the movement

from vibrations.

One thing that I wanna mention is that the whole time that I had seen this watch, I kind

of always thought that it was all made out of white ceramic, but I had overlooked the

fact that Richard Mille in their true fashion will make it complicated complicated somehow

some way.

The top plate is actually the only thing that's white ceramic, whereas the sides and the bottom

caseback is actually titanium that's fully wrapped in like some complicated technology

with white rubber.

I mean, I don't know how I feel about that.

They say it's part of the way to also insulate, but I kind of just get kind of worried.

It kind of scares me like how the rubber-clad bezels back in the days of the Aps that get

nicked up and then the metal shows under.

I kind of would have probably maybe wanted it to do it all ceramic.

That's just my only thing.

I mean, I'm sure they had their reason behind it, but it was actually quite a surprise for

me.

Now, the movement is manual wound and has a power reserve of 55 hours.

One thing I want to talk about is the strap.

From factory, this watch comes fitted with a white rubber strap.

Now you guys know how I feel about the rubber strap for RM.

I love them!

This example that I have here today has the black Velcro, which I think is kind of funny

actually because such an expensive watch with Velcro holding it.

It's a canvas strap with a Velcro strap on the bottom, but I like the look of it, the

whole contrast kind of plays well with me.

Now, I'm not a fan of white watches, but I'm gonna say that this particular one is one

of my more favorite ones.

I don't know what it is about the white watches.

I guess it kind of like gives me flashbacks of that ceramic, Big Bang from back in the

days, but overall the whole white look of the Bubba for me is what tends to be the signature

of this model.

So let's talk some prices.

The retail of this watch is $104,000 more or less.

Right now with today's market, that Richard Mille is hot and there isn't any available.

You're gonna be paying in the mid-100's, easily 140 all day.

So if you're looking to pick one up, don't be surprised about this over-retail that's

going on right now with these watches and they're doing it on purpose.

I feel that there putting the retails low on purpose, so that the market drives the

prices up and then the watches are always over-retail, thus, making them geniuses because

their watches go over retail.

So as far as the Watch Game goes, an RM55 is a heavy hitter.

It's a no-brainer.

I mean we're talking about over a hundred thousand, exclusive, not everybody has it,

so obviously it's a heavy hitter man.

In the game, it's a serious watch.

Obviously, there's gonna be bigger ones when you go into the rose gold or the RM11, stuff

like that, but it's a solid, heavy-hitter in the Watch Game.

So comment below of how you feel about the Richard Mille Bubba Watson.

And if you liked this video, please like and share.

Also, subscribe to our channel.

My name is Eric, Watch Your Style!

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Dumplin', The Raven Boys, & More! ft. Jessethereader | Epic Adaptations - Duration: 3:47.

Hey, guys.

I'm Jesse from the YouTube channel jessethereader, and

today I'm bringing you another episode of Epic Adaptations!

The series here on Epic Reads where I round up all your recent YA book-to-movie

and book-to-TV adaptation news.

And y'all, I've got lots of news to cover today.

So get hyped, I'm hyped!

Let's get hyped together!

I need you all to feed off that hype.

So without further ado, let's get started let's talk about some recent YA

book-to-movie and book-to-TV adaptation news.

First up, the Witchland book series by Susan Dennard has been picked up to be

turned into a TV series by the Jim Henson company.

We're getting a live action Witchland TV series and I am stoked for this.

I read and loved the first book in this series, Truthwitch, and

I could definitely see this being something that's turned into a TV series.

I think it would work really well in a TV series format.

The series takes place in this world where there are witches with all these

different kind of abilities and our story follows Safiya and

Iseult, who have this unbreakable bond.

Safiya is a Truthwitch, so she can discern the truth from a lie and

this is a very rare ability within this world.

So she must keep it a secret and Iseult on the other hand is a Threadwitch, so

she can kind of read the links between different people,

the different connections between people.

A war is on the horizon and

the girls must do everything they can to protect themselves.

Susan Dennard who is the author of this series will actually be sending out to

co-executive produce this project.

The more that the author is involved in projects like this, the better.

I reported on the fact that a while back the Raven Boys had been picked up to be

turned into a TV series by SyFy, but there for

a while we didn't really hear any more information about this series.

But that changed recently when the author Maggie Stiefvater tweeted out this picture

right here.

Now, I don't know if you're able to read this.

But it says, screenplay by Maggie Stiefvater.

Meaning, Maggie Stiefvater,

the author of The Raven Cycle had her hand on the screenplay.

Like I just said, the more the author is involved in these adaptations, the better.

This is the way to go with adaptations.

Have the author involved.

They know what's good to cut and what isn't good to cut.

They know how to please us readers.

They know the heart of the story, considering the fact that they're the ones

that are responsible for the heart of the story.

I'm so looking forward to this adaptation.

And hopefully, we'll have more news soon.

We have a new picture from The Sun Is Also A Star book-to-movie adaptation.

I mean, I know that this is a pretty simple picture.

But for some reason,

this picture has me even more pumped like this is Natasha and Daniel.

Honestly seeing these two actors together, I'm just like, the casting for

this is spot on.

For some reason, just seeing this little tease of what's to come has me living.

I can't wait to get more information about this adaptation.

Exciting news for fans of the book Dumplin' by Julie Murphy!

We had heard news that Dumplin' was being turned into a movie, but

we really never got any more information about it...

but it was just recently announced that the movie has been picked up by Netflix!

Another book-to-movie adaptation where we don't have to leave the house to watch it.

I'm always down for that.

Wow, do I sound lazy.

We don't have a release date set for this movie yet.

But as soon as that information becomes available,

I will let you know when that is.

Lastly, we got a sneak peek of the upcoming

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina series.

Another Netflix series that's going be based off the comic books and

y'all, it delivered the spooky vibes that I have been wanting.

The series is set to be released on October 26th and

I could not be more ready for it.

I see a Netflix marathon session in my near future.

That's all the adaptation news I have for you guys today.

Be sure to let me know down below in the comments all your thoughts on

today's episode.

Are you excited for the Witchlands show or the Raven Boy series?

The Dumplin' movie being on Netflix?

Let me know all your thoughts down below in the comments.

As always, thanks for watching guys and

I will see you next month with another episode of Epic Adaptations!

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Entire World Laughs At Trump During UN Speech - Duration: 3:56.

Donald Trump gave a speech at the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday of this week, and I'm

sure by now everybody's seen it, but I want to show it again, because the reaction from

the crowd when Trump starts in his bragging ways is just too great to not watch over and

over and over.

Here it is.

In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration

in the history of our country.

America's ... So true.

Didn't expect that reaction, but that's okay.

To give you a little bit of context, here's what happens at a U.N. General Assembly.

You're surrounded by other world leaders and high-ranking officials representing other

countries from around the world.

When they start laughing at you because you've said something painfully stupid that they

know is not true, that's basically the equivalent of the entire world laughing at you.

That is exactly what just happened to Donald Trump, unless, of course, you happened to

watch that clip on Fox News, in which case they actually edited out the laughter so the

president didn't look as stupid.

I don't know which is worse, the fact that Trump went up there, told a blatant lie, got

laughed at, or the fact that Fox News thought it was a good idea to edit out the laughter,

even though we all already knew what happened.

This was major news yesterday.

People were talking about it for hours and hours.

Yet Fox News thought they could pull a fast one on their idiotic viewers by just taking

out the laughter.

Absolute insanity.

But to address Donald Trump's claim that he's done more in two years or a little less than

two years than anybody else, I mean, that's false on its face.

We know that.

There's actual numbers that back this up.

He has not passed as many laws.

His approval rating is in the tank.

Really, by every measure other than court appointments, he's not doing as much as anybody

else.

Even with the court appointments, that actually has more to do with the Senate than it does

the president.

But I will give him credit, because that is one area where he is absolutely excelling.

They are packing the courts left and right in this country with corporate political hacks

ready to take away our rights at the first opportunity they get.

But by any other measure, Donald Trump has not lived up to his predecessors.

He hasn't even lived up to the horrible predecessors like George W. Bush, let alone Barack Obama,

who Trump constantly feels the need to measure himself against.

That is a measurement that he will never add up to, yet he keeps doing it.

But more importantly, the rest of the world understands that.

They know that Donald Trump has not kept his campaign promises.

They know that his trade wars are hurting our consumers, our farmers, our manufacturers,

everybody.

They know that any time he goes on a world stage, he makes a complete ass of himself.

He's taunting our allies, being absolutely horrid to them, while treating bloodthirsty

dictators like they're his best buddies.

He's alienating the people that we need to be friends with and embracing the people who

would sooner bomb us than embrace us.

That's what's happening with this administration.

The rest of the world sees it because they're not, like the president, addicted to Fox News.

They understand reality.

They know what's actually happening.

Unfortunately for this country, the president doesn't seem to understand that.

For more infomation >> Entire World Laughs At Trump During UN Speech - Duration: 3:56.

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CardBoard Basics Tutorial Guide Chip/Matte Board model making: modeling for Designers & Architects - Duration: 10:10.

do you think it's okay to build a mock-up out of cardboard and cut

everything out with a pair of scissors

no seriously do you think it's okay to use tape on your mock-ups and ruin the

form like this if you answered yes to any one of those questions and you think

building a cardboard mock-up with hot glue is acceptable that this video is

not for you my name is Eric Strebel I'm an industrial designer welcome to my

channel about product design and making I hope that you like and joy and become

a subscriber make sure you give the video a thumbs up and then you hit the

bell hit the bell again so you get the little parentheses around it that way

you'll be notified every time I have a new video don't forget to check out the

design and making merch below hoodies t-shirts and stickers for some projects

cardboard matte board chipboard or whatever you call it is the ideal

material to make your early mock-ups out of it's very cheap and versatile

incredibly useful some good tools for building stuff out of cardboard and

matte board are a good cutting board of course like this are teza matte board

that I have shown here some white PVA or Elmer's glue as it's known here in the

US exacto and lots of exacto blades nice sharp ones of course a ruler tape and I

like to have a little square and the little secret ingredient for this

project is this squeezable luer lock bottle so I can dispense a very tiny

amount of glue and have a lot of control you can find the link to those below

from my eBay store let's make something nice and simple we'll start out with

some basic boxes made out of cardboard and chipboard let me show you how I make

them I like to use a nice white bristol board that has a uniform inside this is

a cans on bristol board and it's the same color white on the inside as it is

on the outside I'm going to start by cutting two strips one is two inches

minus the thickness of whatever boards you're using and the other one is

just about two inches thick so we're gonna cut four squares from the thinner

strip that is slightly less than the two inches with subtracting the thickness of

the board when we cut these we're gonna cut them to two thicknesses less than

two inches because we're gonna have a top and a bottom cap that goes on these

things we're gonna preassemble all four pieces we're gonna use some blue

painters tape because it's not aggressive and it doesn't hold on to the

paper very good but just good enough to glue everything together and you're

gonna overlap these four pieces to make a box so there'll be one overlap on each

side and we're gonna tape it all together the tape keeps the glue from

using out and getting everywhere keeps everything exactly in the right position

just the way you want I'm gonna use a square and a weight here and we're gonna

keep it all nice and tight so that it can dry it won't take that long actually

the paper soaks up the PVA quite quickly maybe five minutes or something like

that now we want to add the end caps and this is the reason why we made it two

thicknesses less than the two inches the two thicknesses of the mat board of

course because we're gonna have a cap on the top and on the bottom I just

dispensed the glue out there with the Elmer's glue now what works even better

are these luer lock caps and they have a blunt nose tip needle on it and a little

cap perfect for applying glue on the edge of your cube again link below for

those now another way to make a cube is to make the four center pieces out of

two inch strip or just slightly less than two inch and you're gonna cut each

one of those to the one thickness less than two inches so we can overlap them

have a piece of bristol board and then the thickness of the

bristol board itself that will make the side of the queue we're gonna add the

glue just like we did before and we're gonna fold that up into our square box I

use painters tape to hold everything together after it's been glued from the

PVA by the way that PVA needs to be thinned down with just a little bit of

water before you put it in the squeeze bottle so you can dispense it nice and

even so we'll let that dry I'm gonna use a square and wait again and we'll put a

little bit of weight on top to keep that all nice and square once it's dry take

off the tape put a little glue on both ends here and pretty use a little bit of

card stock it's very thin but still pretty strong annual most likely won't

even see that thickness on the top and the bottom and I'm gonna glue that on

put the other piece of cardstock on here put a little weight on there we'll let

that set maybe 5-10 minutes no more than that and then we'll be able to trim it

each edge just running right along the cardstock to get a nice clean simple

quick edge and you ask you know why trim it like this it's gonna be much more

exact I could measure it out two by two but any error in the box won't be

covered up and this is a good way to have a decent box and then just cut it

out kind of freehand boom couple boxes right there let's make one at a

chipboard but in this case we're gonna make it a little more architectural it's

gonna have a little notch out of it so if you were making a model of an

interior space or architectural space like a house or a building or something

like that chipboard as often used for that I just mark it with my knife and

then I pull my square right up to it and I don't even use a pencil sometimes so

just a little bit more efficient Here I am laying out the notches that I'm gonna

cut out out of the cardboard you cut out your notches on each end make sure you

save those two little pieces we are gonna be using those we're gonna put

down our tape just like we did all the other boxes you'll notice I don't fold

it up to a complete 90 when I put that together that allows me to put a little

bit of tension on each of the corners to get it nice and tight and crisp alright

we're gonna add our glue just like we did on the other ones right on the edge

and of course this lure luck needle blunt nose needle works fantastic

for that fold everything up really nice the tape holds everything together

that's really key here again we're using a square and a weight hold everything

down keep it nice ninety degrees and we're

gonna have this nice brown cardboard chipboard cube with little nuts out of

it so the first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna put the floor on it so

that's not affected by the notch or anything like that so we'll just lay

down our pba here drop on the base and we've got that all set now we just got

to work on the other stuff the little notches that we have here

so we're gonna take those two pieces that we cut out before you need to glue

them together in the opposite way that the other overlaps are in the cube and

this will become very apparent when you put it together again want this piece to

be nice and square but some weights in between both of them and you let it dry

here at a nice 90 degree angle we're gonna lay in a floor now it's not worth

it to cut out a little tiny piece there and figure out how to get that all

connected I just lay in a floor here it's nice and tight and it gives me

something to lay these two pieces into they fit right in overlapped just like

the outside of the box corner is we lay in a little bit of glue and we've got

that all put together and put on a little piece of tape just to hold it

while it dries we're gonna put on the top next all right we're gonna take a

little two by two top here lay down our glue like we have before I'm not gonna

bother cutting the inside edges it's more important for me right now to get

these other outside edges looking nice get everything all lined up and we'll

come back and we'll trim that later on a little weight on here let that dry

well it's everything is dry I'm gonna freehand cut this just like I did on the

previous cube like we did the top very easy to run the knife along the

cardboard Here I am in an awkward position trying to make the cube face

the camera so with a little bit of practice some patience and a little bit

of pre-planning to take into account the thickness of the material that you're

using you can make some pretty nice mock-ups with cardboard chipboard or

matte board all right the next video is gonna be

cardboard advanced basics we're going to take a look at making cylinders and some

softer cube shapes maybe even a cone

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How To Take Care Of Your Sarees | MissMalini - Duration: 1:43.

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How do you know God's will? - Duration: 3:05.

I have a question about if you've given God authority over your life and you've

been praying for something and doing everything in your power to make it happen, and it's

not.

At what point can you say, "Okay, this is not God's will," or at what point do you

continue trying?

JOHN: That's a good question and I think the answer to that is you never really want

to say this is not God's will if what you are seeking and praying for is for His glory.

That's the question.

I don't know what this specific thing is you're thinking of but when you're...for

example, let's take you're praying for somebody to come to salvation.

You...you don't ever want to get to the point where you say, "Well, I've been

praying for I don't know, a half an hour here, and or I've been praying for 30 days

or I've been praying for two years," you don't ever want to assume that it's not

God's will to save someone.

That's presumptuous.

You can assume, however, that it's not yet God's time.

I think the thing that has to cover your prayer at all times is, "God, if this is Your will,

do this," and you pray and you keep praying and you keep praying and sometimes you pray

for a long time, many years, decades.

Since you don't know God's will, you can't say it is God's will, nor could you say,

"Oh well, it's not His will."

I had a very prominent preacher say to me, somebody you would all know, say to me, "I

have a child that's not elect."

I said, "What?

What do you mean you have a child that's not elect?"

"I have a child that's not elect."

I said, "Well why would you say that?"

"Well, because this child has not come to Christ and it's been a long time.

And the direction of the life of this child is opposite."

I was very surprised by that.

By the way, that particular child is now in Christ and serving alongside that father.

So I teased him a little bit about his inside knowledge of who's elect and who's not.

You just don't want to get to the point where you decide that God's going to act

in your time or you're going to think it's not His will.

So, depending on what it is.

If you're praying for God's will in a certain situation, keep praying, God hears

you just because you're faithful, that's called importunity, you know, like the guy

who knocks and knocks and knocks and knocks and if somebody is going to do what you want

just because you keep banging and he's irritated, what will God do for you when you keep asking

and He loves you?

So don't give up.

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Shiba Dog Loves Being Dragged Around By Its Owner | Kritter Klub - Duration: 1:03.

Japan

It's a Shiba dog

But..what is he doing?

!!

The dog called Tazuke, likes to be dragged around

It walks normally for a while

Then suddenly it lies down

What the heck

Tazuke has thick fur so it won't hurt

It's hard to take him out for a walk

Tazuke loves being dragged

Skillful footwork

Try speeding up please

clunk!

Be careful when you drag me

Oh Shiba Shiba

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Marvel's Spider-Man - Comics Foundation [PS4, deutsche Untertitel] - Duration: 2:45.

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La ONU y su Asamblea General: ¿Para qué sirven? - Duration: 2:52.

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Player Spotlight: Crystal Dunn (North Carolina Courage) | #NWSLonLifetime - Duration: 2:44.

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Who are the "all Israel" who will be saved? - Duration: 2:13.

MARK: Hi, Pastor MacArthur, my name is Mark Nielson, how are you?

JOHN: Good, thank you, Mark.

MARK: My question is, in Romans 11:26, Paul says, "All Israel will be saved," who

does he mean exactly as far as we can tell from the Scriptures as who all Israel is?

JOHN: It's pretty clear if you put that together with the whole picture eschatologically.

All Israel will be national Israel in the future...in the future.

All Israel will be saved at some point.

Right now, individual Jews here, there, but as a people they have not come back to their

Messiah.

In the future, God will sovereignly save the nation.

That will be essentially the Jews collectively as a people will believe in Messiah, Zechariah

says, they will look on Him whom they've pierced, mourn for Him as an only Son, a fountain

of cleansing will be opened and they'll be washed from their sins and they'll receive

the Kingdom God promised to them in the Old Testament.

That is after, according to Isaiah, two thirds of the rebels...two thirds of Israel rebellious

purged in judgment during the time of the Tribulation.

So in the period time of the Tribulation, there's going to be a salvation of national

Israel.

It encompasses twelve thousand from every tribe.

They don't know their tribes now, God does know them.

Constitutes 144 thousand Jews, then they become evangelists to the world.

The revival seems to start to take effect, the salvation of Israel in the city of Jerusalem,

Revelation 11, at the end of the chapter where the population of Jerusalem begins for the

first time after the two witnesses to glorify God.

So that's talking about a future generation of Jews at the end of the age that the Lord

will redeem as a constituted people and give to them the Kingdom which was promised in

the Old Testament.

MARK: Does that literally mean any Jew who would be alive at that time?

JOHN: Right.

MARK: Okay, great.

Thank you.

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Broken Link Building in Action (Strategies, Outreach Emails and Stats Revealed) - Duration: 12:45.

We talk about broken link building a lot. In videos, blog posts, and forums.

But does it really work?

You're about to find out in this video.

Stay tuned.

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What's up SEOs. Sam Oh here with Ahrefs, the SEO tool that helps you grow your search traffic,

research your competitors and dominate your niche.

Now, I know that link building can be a huge struggle, especially for those of you that

are new to SEO, so I want to share one of my broken link building campaigns with you

step-by-step.

And rather than just showing you "results," I want to show you the exact prospecting techniques.

The exact emails that I sent, and a couple big mistakes that costed me really easy links.

So here's a quick overview:

The website that I built links for is a blog about natural health, more specifically in

the aromatherapy niche. And I bought this blog a few years ago and haven't really touched

it, outside of hiring some writers and fixing some critical technical SEO issues.

So let's get straight to it.

First, what is broken link building?

Broken link building is a tactic where you find a broken page with links pointing at

it, recreate a page on the same topic, then email everyone who's linking to the 404 page

and ask them to replace the dead link with yours.

Alright, so step one is to find a dead page that has links.

The easiest way to do it is to search in Site Explorer for a competing website that has

links.

So I'll do a search for a website in the aromatherapy niche.

Next, go to the "best by links" report, which ranks the pages that have the most links from

this domain.

Then use the "HTTP Code" filter and choose 404.

Now, you can see all of the dead pages on this domain and order it by the number of

referring domains in descending order to see which topics would be best to recreate.

Now, it's important to note that the number of backlinks that you'll find pointing at a dead

page will vary big time based on your industry.

So this report might not look that exciting with the top page having only 11 referring

domains, but that's a decent amount of broken links in the aromatherapy niche.

Now, if you're not sure which websites to look up, then just enter in your own domain

in Site Explorer.

And then go to the competing domains report.

Here, you can see a list of websites that rank in the top 10 for the same keywords as

your target domain.

In general, the more common keywords you have, the more relevant these websites will be to

the keywords you want to rank for.

From here, you would just search for each of these domains in Site Explorer, go to the

best by links report, and then filter for 404 pages as we did in the previous example.

Alright, so looking at the 404 pages in the Best By Links report, the one that interested

me the most was this one on diluting essential oils since I already had a post on the topic

that needed an update.

So let's look at the backlinks report for this page.

Here, you'll see that all of the links are 301 redirects done from a different domain,

which actually happened to be from a rebrand.

Now let's go a bit deeper through the rabbit hole.

If we click on the caret for this page, you'll see that the original page had 47 referring

domains before the improper redirect was done.

Bingo.

So from here, I went to the backlinks profile and moved on to the next step, which is to

check whether the broken page is a good fit and to qualify worthy link prospects.

Here's the thing:

If you start blindly emailing all of these people without fully knowing what the page

was about before, then your chances of getting a link decreases significantly, not to mention

a whole lot of wasted time.

So first, we need to understand what was on that page before, and then get a grasp for the

context of the links, so that it actually makes sense to contact our link prospects.

You can see the content that was on the page when it was live by clicking on the caret

beside the dead URL, and then click "view on Archive.org."

Now, don't copy the content on this page. Instead, look at some of the key points that

were covered and the angle they took.

And from the looks of it, this article talked about dilution ratios and conversions for

the most part, which would be easy to recreate.

So since this content is a good fit, I'll actually narrow down our list by changing

the "Link Type" filter to "DoFollow," which will show us only the value passing links.

Next, I'll order the data in descending order by "Traffic."

And what this does is it puts our "best" link prospects at the top of the list, and the

quality of the links will usually deteriorate as you scroll further down the list.

So you can see here that all of these posts seem like editorial opportunities, which is

a good thing.

And as we near the bottom of the list, you'll see a forum link, and a bunch of blogspot

posts, which I would personally weed out in my qualification process.

You could also sort this by "Referring Domains," instead of traffic, if that's what you prefer.

So everything looks good, so I'll export the backlinks report.

Now the next part is arguably the most important. And that's to look at the context of the link,

meaning, why are these websites linking to this page in the first place?

You can do that simply by scanning the anchors and backlink column for your list of qualified

prospects, which is basically telling you key points to include in your post.

So yes, we can create a "handy guide," create a part on the different ratios for children

and adults, talk about proper dilution and include a chart, and maybe even mention that

people should use one to two drops per 10ml of carrier oil.

From here, you would need to remove any pages from your backlinks export to have a clean

list of link prospects.

Alright, so now we have the two main parts that we need for a successful broken link

building campaign.

#1. We have the key points that we need to add in our article, which I actually sent to my writer.

And again, this will make link acquisition much more probable.

And #2, you should have manually gone through the list of linking pages and removed all

URLs that weren't qualified as good link prospects.

And I ended up with around 17 qualified link prospects after weeding out pages from the

original backlinks export.

Let's move on to the part that's going to make or break your broken link building campaign.

And that's outreach.

There are three steps to outreach.

First, you need to find the email address of your prospects, next is to craft an email, and

the final step is one that I'll touch on in a bit, because it's one of the main reasons

why so many link building campaigns fail.

Before we tackle each step, let's use this spreadsheet, which I've left a link to in

the description so you can download it and use it for your own link building campaign.

Once you open the Google Sheet, click on file, make a copy and then click ok to save it to

your Google drive so you can edit your own copy.

Alright, so the first step is to import your clean list of backlinks, so click on the Ahrefs

Import tab.

Then, click on file, import, upload, and then drag and drop your clean list there.

Since we're using just a single report, you can select, "Replace current sheet," then

click "import data."

After your import is complete, go back to the first tab and you'll see some key metrics

as well as the referring page URL.

Now, let's go to the first linking page.

And you can see right away, that this website seems to be from a single author blogger named

Lindsey.

So, I'll add her name to the spreadsheet.

Next, we need to find her email address. The tool that I primarily use is hunter.io.

They have a Chrome extension, so you can see that it's lit up orange, which means that

they have some email addresses on file for this domain.

So I'll click that, and you can see the email addresses that Hunter has scraped.

Now, you want to choose the most appropriate email address.

So for small companies, it would likely be the author or founder. And for mid-sized and

large companies like Ahrefs or Whole Foods, that would be someone like the editor or content

marketing manager.

So I'll quickly added Lindsey's email address to the spreadsheet and you would just need

to do this for all of the different URLs in this list.

Alright, now we need to actually craft an email that will hopefully result in a link

back to our site.

Now, when you're writing your email, I want you to keep these two things in mind.

So first, you want to sound as organic as possible. So to start, address them by their first name

and use natural, conversational language.

So you don't want to say something as robotic as

"Hello Webmaster,

Your website has a broken link and it may be a good idea to fix it. Here s a good link

to do it with.

Instead, you want to somehow connect with them in the first sentence if possible. So

take the extra minute to get to know a thing or two about the person you're contacting.

Since Lindsey has a short profile in the sidebar, I know that she is into holistic living and

loves food.

Cool! Me too!

So I might start off with:

Hi Lindsey,

My name is Sam a fellow holistic foody :)

Next, you'll want to tell them why you're contacting them. So I might say something like...

I'm emailing you because I clicked on one of your links to Lea Harris' blog in your

"Natural Remedies For Ear Infections" post and it looks like she deleted it.

Thought you might want a friendly heads-up to remove/update this part.

Now the key part about the line above is that I'm, saying that she can remove it or update

it. Not just update it.

Next, we want to pitch our resource, so let's continue.

If you're open to suggestions for a replacement, I recently created a handy (yet comprehensive)

guide on how to dilute essential oils safely; and then with a link, (peer reviewed by a clinical

aromatherapist).

Again, I'm not being pushy, but I'm making my intention clear of why I'm contacting her.

And a couple advanced tips in this line would be to use the language they use.

So if we look back at our spreadsheet, then you'll see that the link anchor was, "handy

guide," which is why she gave the link in the first place.

I've also added an additional qualification as to why my article is worth linking to by

mentioning that it was peer reviewed by a clinical aromatherapist.

Now, let's finish the email.

No pressure at all. Just thought you might be interested in an up-to-date article.

Either way, I'm glad to have found your blog! I've already shared it with a few other writer

friends in our Facebook group :)

Warmest, Sam

Now, a quick disclaimer:

Don't say that you love their blog if you haven't taken a second to read through their

content. I actually did share their post with a few other writer friends.

Finally, let's put the icing on the cake and offer more value.

PS. If you ever need a hand with anything, i.e shares, feedback, or whatever, I'm always

happy to help. :)

Sounds like a pretty solid and kind email right?

Well, there are two key points that I missed here, which led to above average results, but nothing

extraordinary.

So from the 32 emails that I sent, 7 responded and 6 linked. That's an 18.75% conversion rate,

which is quite good, although the sample size is small.

But want to know what more than doubled my conversions?

Two things:

First, add a screenshot of where the broken link is.

So let's modify our original email a little bit and add, "Here's a screenshot of where

I found it:"

And the final touch is to add one follow-up email to those who don't respond after a reasonable

amount of time.

Again, we want to sound as natural as possible. So don't say, "this is the last time I'll

be contacting you, so I wanted to see if you got my last email."

Instead, offer up more value.

So you might say something like,

Hi again! We were just setting up our Pinterest share queue (30,000+ followers) and it reminded

me of your ear infection remedies article that would make a perfect fit for our Holistic

Living board.

Just wanted to check-in and see if this is the best one to add, or if you have another

that would be a better fit.

Warmest, Sam

And boom. Check this out.

From the next 20 emails I sent, 7 people responded. And of the people who responded, all 7 linked

to the article and 2 people actually linked to the page without responding to the initial

email, which I of course knew because of Ahrefs Backlinks Alerts.

So a total of 9 out of 20 new links, which is a 45% conversion rate.

Now, let's do the math.

So with a total of 52 emails sent, my broken link building campaign came in with 15 links,

which is a 28.8% overall conversion rate, which is an A+ in my books.

Now, all of the emails that I sent weren't for the dilution guide, but the result was

a number one organic ranking position for my target keyword.

Now, it's important to note that your results will vary. I've seen significantly lower conversion

rates in different niches and even on different topics.

Also, if your content isn't pitch worthy, then I recommend making sure that it's top-notch

before sending emails because you'll likely burn through a lot of perfectly good link

prospects. Finally, I want to make one quick note on scaling this process.

Everything that I just showed you can be outsourced.

But certain tasks like link prospecting, and responding to emails may be parts that you

want to handle yourself until you find someone with the right skillset to take care of it.

For example, you can get people to fill in names and email addresses for anywhere between

3-10 cents per contact. So you can find freelancers on Upwork or another one that I've had decent

results with is Mechanical Turk.

So in this particular case, I think I paid under $3 for the 50 or so contact details,

which saved me quite a bit of time.

For the outreach step, you can use tools like Buzzstream, Mailshake, or PitchBox to send

mass emails, while still personalizing them using merge tags.

So I'm sure you can see why we love broken link building, right? From my experience, this is the easiest

and most effective tactic to get high quality backlinks to your website with as little effort

as possible.

Now, hit the subscribe button for more actionable SEO and marketing tutorials, and hey, if you

want to see more real-life link building and SEO campaigns like this, then let us know

in the comments below.

So keep grinding away, go get more links, and I'll see you in the next tutorial.

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Do you want to be rich? Don't save money! - Duration: 10:52.

Hi guys! Today from Hawaii, from the Hanalei Beach on the paradise like island of Kauai called The Garden Island.

Today I will tell you why you shouldn't save money.

Stay with me till the end of this video. There will be a contest and something to win.

[Music]

Why shouldn't you save money? What I mean by that?

Most people try to conserve their money by saving up money every month, which is great.

And then trying to save it in a saving account or maybe leaving it on a bank account.

Or maybe even some people put it on the mattress and put them in the piggy bank.

And what most people don't realize is of course inflation.

Inflation is officially depending on your country, let's say, the Western countries between 2% and 2,5%.

But in reality if you take the amount of money created in the economy, the inflation is around 5%.

So, every year your money, the currency or let's say cash is eaten up by inflation.

Cash is eaten up by inflation. Let's say 2%-5%, depending on the country.

And if you keep your money in the piggy bank or in your mattress or on your bank account... this money loses its worth.

Its value, its purchasing power.

You may say "Of course, I don't keep it in a banking account, I keep it on my saving account and I get percentage on that".

But what you don't realize is the percentages on saving accounts are are always lower than the inflation rate.

They are always lower. So, it means even money on saving account, they don't grow.

They actually decrease. Their value decrease, their purchasing power decrease and every year you lose your money.

And on top of that you're exposed to the counterparty risk, meaning the bank can go bankrupt or experience a bail-out.

And then you say "But my money is insured in some fund or whatever".

Usually in the countries, at least in Europe, these pots with money that insure the banking accounts are so small that they won't cover a major crash.

If a major bank crashes, if a big bank crashes

And I assume you hold your money in a relevant bank, then these pots are not big enough to cover these bank accounts that will be affected.

So, it means you will probably get out, if you're lucky, 10% of your money. Probably 1% of your money.

So, you expose yourself, when you keep money in your bank to counterparty risk, to high risk of losing your money.

And the same is if you keep your money under the mattress. Your house can burn. Somebody can break into your house and steal your money, and so on...

There is always a risk of keeping cash.

So, what do you do if it is unwise to save money? What do you do?

Okay, you save up every month and there is a saying...

If you have more than $10,000 or let's say more than $20,000 on your bank account, you are stupid. Because this money shouldn't be lying around.

And losing its value. It should be invested.

So, why most people don't invest their money? Because they are lacking knowledge. They are lacking access to investment instruments.

That's why they actually don't invest money.

But amount you invest should be depending on the investment vehicle. Is it real estate? Is it stocks? Is it securities? Or maybe cryptocurrencies?

Depending on the instrument, there is a level of let's say, viable investment level that makes sense for this investment.

It doesn't make sense to invest in real estate, let's say $1000, because the fees would eat that up.

And they are not that small real estate objects.

But if you have $20,000, it starts to make sense to invest in real estate, depending on the country.

And of course, you can also split... there is like time share, stuff like that, that allows you to invest with smaller amounts of money.

In stock market you can invest starting with several hundred, maybe several thousands of dollars.

And in cryptocurrencies the limit is even lower. You can start practically with every amount of money that you can save up each month.

And invest it immediately in cryptocurrencies.

What is the difference between saving and investing?

The investment vehicles usually aren't affected by inflation. They may keep the value of your money or they may even increase the value of your money.

Of course, they can also go down, depending on the market conditions but generally they are unaffected by inflation.

They keep value independently of the inflation.

So, that's why you should invest in other vehicles. Don't keep cash in any form because it just makes sense.

So, that's what I wanted to tell you today about not saving money. You shouldn't save money. You should invest your money.

It's getting dark here in the hotel but I want to show you the swimming pool, the amenities here. The Westin in Hawaii.

So, I hope it helped you a little bit to manage your money and at the end I want to remind you I am not an investment advisor.

This is not an investment advise. I don't encourage anybody to do anything. To invest or not to invest.

I just want to tell you to take care of your money and not to lose your money by let's say saving money which actually doesn't save your money.

It lowers the purchasing power of your money, the value of your money, of your cash.

I hope you liked this video. If yes, give me a thum up! Subscribe below and don't forget to hit the bell button.

Share this video with your loved ones, with your friends. They will thank you for that.

I talk here a lot about money, about how the wealthiest people in the world think and act. How the self-made billionaires of this world think and act.

I talk also about cryptocurrencies, about my investments in cryptocurrencies. And I talk about doing the impossible.

Doing great things, doing big things.

So, I invite you to comment on that video. What is your perspective? What is your experience? What is your opinion on that topic?

And I promised you a contest at the beginning of this video. So, let's do the following.

Share this video on your social media, on your Twitter, maybe on your Facebook and add the hashtag #TheBillionDollarSecret.

I repeat it: #TheBillionDollarSecret

Among the best shares, among the most successfull, among the most creative, maybe the most effective shares I will choose one.

And the winner will get a copy of the book I've co-authored with Brian Tracy with the title "Ready, set, go!".

Brian Tracy is the greatest business teacher in the world. The best personal performence trainer and this is a special edition.

It looks like this. And the winner will get a copy of this special edition with my personal dedication.

So, it's worth trying, worth participating. I invite you to do that.

And if you liked this video, you will certainly like my other videos. I invite you to watch them. That's it from Hawaii.

I wish you a fantastic day. Let's do something extraordinary today!

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What would you say to a young man desiring ministry? - Duration: 7:59.

CHRIS: Hi, Pastor John, my name is Chris.

JOHN: Hi, Chris.

CHRIS: I know that you've spent a large portion of your ministry and even your life

to training men for the ministry.

I think the building right to my left is a testament of that.

So I have a two-part question for you.

First of all, what would you say to a young man who was aspiring to be in full-time ministry,

who strongly desired it but wasn't quite sure that he was called by God?

And secondly, what are some major pit falls that same young man should be looking out

for.

JOHN: Sure, I think I know who that young man is.

(Laughter) That's wonderful, Chris.

Look, you're in the same place everybody's in.

I never had an epiphany, an angel never showed up.

I never heard a voice out of heaven.

When I looked at my own life and said, "What do I want to do?"

There were no supernatural events.

There were NO supernatural events.

All I could look at was a desire.

And I think that fits perfectly the New Testament pattern.

First Timothy 3, "If a man desires the office of an overseer, or pastor, he desires a noble

work."

The assumption there is that this is the normal way that God indicates the calling through

desire...through desire.

And as that desire flourishes and strengthens, it becomes a singular desire.

All I can tell you is there were times in my life when I thought I would be a preacher.

Then there were times in my life when I hoped I would be a preacher.

Then there were times in the progression of that when I knew I would be a preacher.

Then there were times when I knew I couldn't be anything other than a preacher or a pastor.

And I think it's that desire that grows and develops.

And what grew it in me was not so much the nature of ministry itself, but my undying

passion for the book.

When I went to college, I'm not going to give you a whole lot of useless information

about my past, but my whole life I got notes that I had to take home about how bad I did

in school.

And "Johnny could do better" notes, you know?

My mother was always saying to me, "We know you can do better..."

And I was always trying to convince her, "No, no, this is it, I'm maxed out (Laughter).

I'm giving it my best shot, that's all I can do."

"No, you can do better...you can do better."

And the teachers would say Johnny could do better.

The point is, I was no scholar.

I was no academic.

That was true all the way through high school.

And in college, I didn't let my books get in the way of my education either.

I went through college from one event to another event, student life, athletics, every sport...I

played every sport in my college days.

I was involved in all kinds of activities.

As I got toward the end of my college years, I think it was my junior-senior year, the

Word of God took on a whole new depth for me.

And what it came down to was this need to know what the Bible meant.

That's what drives me, by the way.

It's not you that drive me, it's this that drives me.

I really became a preacher of the Word of God because I didn't want to do anything

in my whole life but that because I wanted to know it and I wanted to share its glorious

truths with others.

And so, it just kept developing in my heart.

And I remember when I went to seminary, remember now, I had convinced my mom that I had maxed

out with, you know, Cees and Bees, and I went to seminary and I remember the first time

I showed her my first semester report card.

She just..."I knew you hadn't been telling me the truth all these years."

I went through seminary and I did so well and I graduated with honors and all of that.

And there was one driving reason, I was doing what I really loved and the passion was there.

The other components of that, the desire, the growing explosive desire in your heart

that eliminates anything else, the next thing that comes along was confirmation from the

people who were saying, "You want to teach?

Let's hear you teach."

And that's fine as far as it goes.

But if you say I'm called to teach and everybody says, "Oh no you're not," maybe you

ought to think about that.

But where there's affirmation of your giftedness and where there's confirmation by the leadership

of the church that your character and your giftedness fits this, so you have the laying

on of hands like in the case of Timothy.

But all the way along, sure there's a certain sense of "Is this what I really what I ought

to do."

Why, because there's this nagging unworthiness, there's this reality that how am I going

to survive?

How am I going to be faithful?

You just take it a day at a time.

I will tell you, it is the greatest joy, continues to be the greatest joy of my life.

But it continues also to be more important than it ever has been in the past, it's

a growing joy that I have.

So there's a certain sense in which it's a desire, a flourishing, developing desire.

Eventually you can't do anything but that because that begins to completely capture

your heart.

Then you have to look at your giftedness, response, affirmation from spiritual leaders

around you, set aside your fallenness because the only kind of people the Lord can use are

broken vessels, because that's all there are.

Okay?

And when it comes to that, and I tell young guys this all the time, all ministry, all

ministry comes back to this book, all of it...all of it is informed by this book.

So when you want to get trained, get the tools to understand this book.

And then when you've gotten that foundation, you can go take whatever field you want, whether

you want to teach, whether you want to be in a university, what do you want to teach

in a seminary, pastor a church, or be a missionary.

But the end of the day, all ministry is a dissemination of divine truth, right?

And that's what you want to make sure you grasp.

If you're young enough, if you still have a little bit of doubt about whether this is

what you ought to do, and I can honestly say I had no idea when I went to seminary what

I was going to do, I just was driven to dig into the Word of God and I loved it.

I don't think I even knew till I finally got to my third year where I would go.

But I think you can start there and if the Lord continues to make that desire flourish

that you're going to find that you're in the right spot.

My guess is, if that's already a passion for you, that's the work of the Lord in

your heart.

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Ukrainian President accidentally enters Russian delegation's room escaping 'fake news' - Duration: 0:28.

Mr Poroshenko, is it true that the agreement on a peacekeeping force in Donbass has been reached

No interview to Russian TV

Why?

Because you are fake news and are spreading disinformation

Good luck!

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Do you need to preach Jesus as God in evangelism? - Duration: 3:40.

CHRISTIAN: My name is Christian.

My question is about grace evangelism, I've taken that long ago.

And in that it forces you to preach Jesus Christ to be God.

Now do you really have to preach Jesus Christ to be God when you're preaching the gospel

on the street or someone...to someone actually?

Because when I look at the Scripture, they do when they teach the gospel, they would

say the Messiah, actually, you know, died and resurrected.

They don't actually and directly say the Messiah or Jesus Christ is God.

JOHN: Well, sure.

Ultimately you have to define who they're believing in.

Who is the Savior?

Who is God's chosen one?

And therefore you're going to have to define who He is.

That may not be the first thing you say, but at some point you must preach Christ.

And if you're going to preach Christ, then you have to make it clear who Jesus Christ

is.

It is meaningless to someone to respond to a Christ who in their mind is not the Christ

who is the true Christ.

You have to explain this is the God/Man.

That may not be the first thing you explain.

You may start with the Lord Jesus Christ is the Messiah of Israel, the sacrifice for sin

on the cross.

But sooner or later in every discussion, they must believe that He is God.

Obviously if you start in Romans 10:9 and 10, "Believe in your heart that God raised

Him from the dead, confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord," the question is going to

come up.

What does Lord mean?

And you're going to go not only Master but divine sovereign Master, God himself.

So yes, in every presentation of the gospel it must be affirmed that Jesus is God incarnate.

Now let me just show you why this is so important.

Did any of you happen...December 23 or something, Joel Olsteen was on, and they asked him about

Romney and they asked him about whether he accepted Romney as a true Christian.

And, of course, he said yes, yes, he believes in Jesus, he believes in the same Jesus I

do.

I accept him as a Christian brother.

He kept saying, "I think...I think..."

And then at the end of all that he said, "Nah, I never thought about it."

I think I think, but I never thought about it.

That's a perfect illustration of that kind of stuff.

I think he is.

He talks about Jesus.

He talks about the same Jesus I talk about.

He loves the same Jesus.

I love...

See, that's what Mormons want you to think.

That's what Jehovah's Witnesses want you to think.

That's what Muslims would like you to think.

They believe Jesus is a prophet, a true prophet.

So it is essential that we define Christ accurately.

We did a little gospel tract at Grace To You called "Who is Jesus Christ?"

Because that's the prevailing question.

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