Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
If you are looking for used engines for ACURA, HONDA, TOYOTA, LEXUS, NISSAN, IFINITI, MAZDA, MITSUBISHI, SUBARU, SUZUKI OR ISUZU then the only solution is to buy a used engines with lowest possible miles. Low mileage engine does not guarantee that the engine is good, it has to be tested, it also greatly depends on expertise of the importer who use their knowledge to match Japanese engines with US models by finding the underlying differences and figure out changes that are required to be made to make it compatible with US model.
One this clear that used engines from Japan are the best used engines because Japanese people discontinue using their vehicles fairly early. Question comes to mind, why Japanese engines have low miles. Read following to find out why.
Why do used engines from Japan have low miles?
It is very expensive to own a car in Japan. Gasoline, Highway tolls, labor, cost of repairs & insurance cost up to 4 times more than US. One needs parking permit before they purchase a car, average parking in a commercial area is over $500 per month. Japanese vehicles have less miles in comparison to the US. So, a 10 year old car in Japan might have 50,000 miles on the engine compared to 100,000 on US engine. There are no after-market parts, very few body shops in Japan. It is not uncommon to spend $150/day to use a car. Most people use their cars on weekends & take shin-kansen (bullet train) or subway to work. Moreover all Japanese cars go through a stringent bi-annual inspection called SHAKEN. The cost of complying with these tests can run as much as 30% of the vehicle value. Cars with minor body damage are considered unsafe. There are few cars over 6 years old in service. Cars are recycled early. Compound these costs with propensity of Japanese consumers to drive only the latest models. Every family member in Japan has a car but they mostly use it only on weekends as they use public transport like subway & shin-kansen during the week. The result is vehicles with tremendously low mileage are recycled. Vehicles in Japan suffer quick depreciation as cost of repairs is extremely high.
There is an importer located in Houston, Tx called Engine World USA, they have their own head office in Osaka, Japan. We recommend them as Japanese engine specialist. They specialize in Japanese engines. All their engines are hot run tested in Japan, each engine is started while it is still in the vehicle before it is pulled out by their Japanese staff. Therefore they are pulled out of running cars with average mileage of 40,000-50,000 miles.
Engineworld USA- usedjapanmotors.com sell high-quality, tested - used Japanese engines and transmissions. If you need an engine or a transmission, you can ask for a price quote from their website www.usedjapanmotors.com or simply call them toll free at 1-866-418-3229 OR 1-713-863-9195. Experienced sales staff of ENGINE WORLD USA will be glad to assist you.
Engine World USA- why they are successful?
Engine World USA / www.usedjapanmotors.com -Japanese engine specialist!
Locating low mileage, good-running used engines & transmissions is a challenge. It requires great deal of endeavor, passion & infrastructure to keep engine inventories stocked up. Right from genesis of the company their aim has been to stock as much as possible; low mileage, well-maintained, running engines with good compression, no sludge & no cracks on the block. Their head office in Osaka, Japan ships over 20-30 containers of engines and auto-parts per month all over the world. They have a nexus of trustworthy suppliers all over Japan who have been making containers for them for over 15 years. They are constantly trying to supply hassle-free, tested engines.
They carry almost all models of following Used Japanese engines:
ACURA, HONDA, TOYOTA, LEXUS, NISSAN, INFINITI, MAZDA, MITSUBISHI, SUBARU, & SUZUKI, ISUZU.
They also carry performance engines with Turbo, VTEC & Mazda Rotary engines.
If you need an engine or a transmission, please ask for a price quote from their website www.usedjapanmotors.com or simply call toll free at 1-866-418-3229 OR 1-713-863-9195. Experienced sales staff of ENGINE WORLD USA will be glad to assist you.
How does ENGINE WORLD USA Test their used engines
Engine World USA / www.usedjapanmotors.com -Japanese engine specialist !
Locating low mileage, good-running used engines & transmissions is a challenge. It requires great deal of endeavor, passion & infrastructure to keep engine inventories stocked up. Right from genesis of the company their aim has been to stock as much as possible; low mileage, well-maintained, running engines with good compression, no sludge & no cracks on the block. Their head office in Osaka, Japan ships over 20-30 containers of engines and auto-parts per month all over the world. They have a nexus of trustworthy suppliers all over Japan who have been making containers for them for over 15 years. They are constantly trying to supply hassle-free, tested engines.
They carry almost all models of following Used Japanese engines:
ACURA, HONDA, TOYOTA, LEXUS, NISSAN, INFINITI, MAZDA, MITSUBISHI, SUBARU, & SUZUKI, ISUZU.
They also carry performance engines with Turbo, VTEC & Mazda Rotary engines.
If you need an engine or a transmission, please ask for a price quote from their website www.usedjapanmotors.com or simply call toll free at 1-866-418-3229 OR 1-713-863-9195. Experienced sales staff of ENGINE WORLD USA will be glad to assist you.
The block is carefully inspected for cracks. All external components are carefully removed from the engine as intake & exhaust manifold have O2 sensors according to Japanese emissions & other add-on parts, accessories & sensors are different from the US version.
They have qualified and experienced technicians who spend hours testing the engines daily. Therefore the emphasis lies more on ensuring good quality engines rather than ONLY focusing on low mileage. Haven’t you seen 2 year old cars with 5000-10,000 miles in serious conditions? One may not change engine oil regularly within 3000 miles that increases sludge build up & the car will end up in a repair shop requiring serious repairs or a new engine.
They are constantly trying to supply hassle-free, tested used engines.They carry almost all models of following Japanese used engines:
ACURA, HONDA, TOYOTA, LEXUS, NISSAN, INFINITI, MAZDA, MITSUBISHI, SUBARU, & SUZUKI.
They also carry performance engines with Turbo, VTEC & Mazda Rotary engines.
SO CALL THEM FOR BEST JAPANESE ENGINES – ACURA ENGINES, HONDA ENGINES, TOYOTA ENGINES, LEXUS ENGINES, NISSAN ENGINES, ININITI ENGINES, MAZDA ENGINES, MITSUBISHI ENGINES, SUBARU ENGINES, SUZUKI ENGINES, ISUZU ENGINES.
If you need an used engine or a transmission, please ask for a price quote from their website www.usedjapanmotors.com or simply call toll free at 1-866-418-3229 OR 1-713-863-9195. Experienced sales staff of ENGINE WORLD USA will be glad to assist you.
We therefore recommend buying only from ENGINE WORLD USA at Houston, TX. Their website url is www.usedjapanmotors.com. They carry the BEST JAPANESE ENGINES. Specializing in Honda engines, Acura engines, Toyota engines, Mazda engines, Lexus engines, Nissan engines, Suzuki engines, Infiniti engines, Isuzu engines.
By: Avinash Smith
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
One of the biggest reasons why many organizations are not doing even simple things to help people find their websites in search engines is they simply don’t understand how search engines work. This article is intended to explain the basics of how search engines work and in the course of doing so shatter some search engine myths and help you understand what you can do to help people find your website in search engines.
What is a search engine?
The first to step to understanding how search engines work is to understand what a search engine is. The simplest explanation is that search engine is a tool for finding things online. There are many different types of search engines but they can be put into two major categories…
Human-Powered Directories
The first “search engines” were not actually search engines as we think of them today, but searchable directories of websites organized by hierarchical categories. A site is added to a directory when the website owner fills out a submission form on the directory’s website requesting their site be included in the directory and include their website’s title, description, URL (web address), and category. A moderator later reviews the site and if it meets the directory’s criteria a listing for that site is added or activated. The original Yahoo was originally a human-powered directory, and directories like Open Directory Project continue on today.
The downside of the human-powered search engine is that it only includes websites that have been submitted to it, which means you may not find what you’re looking for especially if it’s a new web page. The other downside from the directories’ point of view is that reviewing every site submitted is very labor-intensive and costly. I know because my company’s “search engine”, OurChurch.Com’s Directory of Christian Websites, like almost all church/Christian “search engines”, is a human-powered directory.
Crawler/Spider-Powered Search Engines
The next generation of search engines has programs which actively seek out new sites and read them into their indexes. These programs are called crawlers, spiders, robots, or bots. All of largest and most popular search engines today are of this type, including Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask.
The rest of this article is focused on how these crawler/spider-powered search engines work because more than 99% of searches are done on this type of search engine.
The Crawler
As mentioned above, the first part of a search engine is the crawler (AKA spider, robot, and bot). The crawler reads pages into the search engine raw database of every page the search engine crawler has read. Some important things to know about crawlers…
1) Search bots periodically reread every web page in their database. Why does this matter?
• You don’t have to do anything when you change your site. If your site is already listed in a search engine and you make changes to your website, search engines will eventually update their information.
• You do have to be patient. The frequency of re-crawling varies depending on the search engine, the importance of your site (as determined by the search engines), and how often you update it. It could take a day or it could take more than a week.
2) Search bots follow links on the pages that have already been crawled in order to find new pages. Why does this matter?
• If you add a new page to your website or create a new website, it’s important to add a link to it on a web page that is already in the search engines.
• If a web page that is already in the search engines has a link to your new page or new website, you do not need to submit a request to the search engines to crawl the new page or website, though it may still be worth doing just to be sure your website will be found quickly.
3) Some search engines have forms you can submit to request a website be crawled. Why does this matter?
• If you have a new website and no sites link to it, search bots will not be able to find it. In this case, submitting a form to the search engine requesting your site be listed or indexed can get it into search engines.
• Because human-powered directories do not have search bots/crawlers, to be listed in them you must submit a request form.
The Ranking Algorithm
Some time after a web page has been crawled by the search bot or crawler, the search engine then processes or indexes the page to determine what search words and phrases the page is relevant to as well as how relevant that page is compared with other web pages for those phrases. During this processing the search engine looks at many different factors including how many times each word and phrase occurs on the page, which words are in headings or bold, the domain name of the site, filename of the page, the pages that link to the page, and many more.
Exactly which factors a search engine looks at and how they’re weighted is called the search engine’s search ranking algorithm. It’s like the search engine’s “secret sauce.” Each search engine’s algorithm is different and each is a heavily guarded secret.
Why does this matter?
• There is time between when your site is crawled (or recrawled) and when it is processed or indexed. So, it can take as little as a few hours to many days or weeks before changes to your website may produce changes in its search rankings.
• Because each search engine’s ranking algorithm is different, a web page can be #1 in Google but #20 in Yahoo for a particular phrase.
• Because each search algorithm is a heavily guarded secret nobody outside of a few select engineers at each search engine knows exactly how much each particular factor weighs into the rankings of each search engine. But, people who spend their professional lives helping sites rank better in search engines have gained very good idea as to what factors matter most.
• Because the search ranking algorithms look at text, headings, and other elements on a web page, changing things on the web page can change where that web page appears in the search results.
• Search ranking algorithms look at factors outside of a web page, such as the age of a website and links to the web page. So, there are other factors which you may have less influence over.
The goal of every search engine is to display to the user the information or websites the user is looking for. In other words every search engine wants to provide the best, most relevant results. As a result, search engines are constantly improving their algorithms and including new factors which they think will produce better search results. Why does this matter? As search algorithms change, so will your website’s search engine rankings.
The Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs)
The crawling of websites and indexing of web pages are constantly going on even when no one is searching. The last part in the search process is part that you’re probably most familiar with – the actual search. You type in a word, short phrase, or question, and the search engine displays a list of websites.
That list of websites is called the search engine results page and sometimes referred to as the SERPs.
If you do a search and look at the SERP, you’ll notice two columns. Above the right column it says “Sponsored Links.” These are paid advertisements. The companies and organizations listed here pay a fee to Google for each person who clicks their ad, so they’re often referred to as Pay-Per-Click or PPC ads.
In the left column are the unpaid search results also sometimes called the organic results or natural results. These are the websites the search engine believes are most relevant to the search phrase that was queried. Sometimes search engines also display sponsored links in the left column above the natural results or will even place a block of pay-per-click ads in the middle of the natural results. Sponsored links are always labeled, though not always very clearly.
Why does this matter?
From the searcher’s perspective, there is nothing wrong with clicking on a paid link. You may find what you’re looking for there. But it’s important to be aware of which websites paid to be in the results and which are there naturally.
From the web administrator’s perspective, it’s important to understand there are two opportunities to get to the top of the search engine rankings, through natural results and by purchasing pay-per-click advertising.
Help the Search Engines
With a better understanding how search engines work, you can make better decisions about the marketing of your website though search engines. Search engines need your help to find your website and to know what words and phrases it’s relevant for. Give them the help they need. That’s where search engine optimization comes in, but I’ll get to that on another day.
By: Kurt Steinbrueck
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
If you are operating a home business, your website plays a critical role in the success of that business. You may have developed the best-looking website on the Internet, but if no one is visiting your home business website, you are not going to see any results. Eighty-one percent of consumers use search engines to find the products, services and information they need. If you are not using search engines to market your home business, you are overlooking one of the best marketing tools available and you may be setting your home business up for failure.
Getting in the Search Engines
If you want your home business to show up in the search engines, you need to get your website listed. You can do this in one of two ways. You can either optimize your website with a technique called search engine optimization, also referred to as SEO, and submit your website to the different search engines or you can pay to have your website listed in the search engines using pay-per-click advertising.
Search Engine Optimization and Submission
If you do not want to pay for each and every visitor to your home business website, you are going to want to utilize search engine optimization and search engine submission tools and techniques for your home business. If you want to utilize search engine submission to get your home business website listed in the engines, you first need to know a little bit about SEO.
When someone refers to SEO, they are talking about optimizing your website so it is friendly to the search engines. Websites that have been optimized for search engines get higher placement in search engine listings than websites that have not been optimized.
If you want your home business website to be search-engine friendly, you are going to want to make sure that the design and programming of your home business website does not involve frames, flash, dynamic URLs, or image maps and javascript for site navigation purposes. You should also make sure that your home business website has proper keywords, meta tags and search-engine friendly copywriting.
If search engine submission is going to be your main avenue of search engine advertising for your home business, you may want to consider hiring an SEO consultant to help you get top rankings for the keywords that relate to your site.
Once your home business website has been properly optimized, it is time to submit it to the search engines. To do this, you will need to look into the submission requirements for each search engine you want to be listed in and follow the instructions found at those search engine websites.
It is important to note that, when using this technique to get your home business listed in the search engines, you will not see your website immediately after you have submitted it to the search engine. Some search engines can take up to two months to list your home business website once you have submitted it and some search engines may not accept your submission at all.
Pay-Per-Click Search Engine Advertising
If SEO optimization and search engine submission sound like too much hassle and you feel like it would take too much time, you may want to opt for pay-per-click search engine advertising. By using pay-per-click search engine advertising for your home business website, you can get your site listed in the top positions for the keywords related to your home business.
The biggest search engines, such as Yahoo and Google, offer pay-per-click search engine advertising programs. With these programs, you bid on a keyword and whenever someone performs a search for that keyword or keyword term, they will see your listing in the search engine results. Where it appears in the search engine listings will depend on how much you bid for the keyword and what other advertisers are willing to pay for the same keyword.
If a consumer sees your pay-per-click advertisement and clicks on it, you will be charged the amount you bid for that keyword. For example, if your home business were a dog washing business in the Chicago area, you would want to bid on “Chicago dog washing” as a keyword term.
Let’s say the person currently listed in the top paying search engine position for that keyword were paying fifteen cents for each click. You would want to bid twenty cents for each click to have your home business appear first whenever someone searched for “Chicago dog washing” at that search engine. If someone saw your ad and clicked on it, you would have to pay twenty cents for that click. If twenty people clicked on your ad each week, you would only be paying about $16 a month to get twenty visitors to your website each week.
If you are going to go the pay-per-click advertising route for your home business, make sure you go with one of the top search engines. If you use a search engine that no one goes to, it is not going to do your home business any good.
Business Will Boom
Once you have implemented effective search engine advertising into your home business marketing plan, you will notice that business will start to boom and you may be surprised at how much business is actually generated from your search marketing efforts
By: Curt Miller
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