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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Mystery Case Files Game Series

The Mystery Case Files series is one the best known brands in the hidden object game genre. It combines the challenges of various styles of puzzles (ranging from the standard hidden object games to other mind-boggling puzzles) together with the enjoyable atmosphere of crime whodunits and mystery thrillers. With seven games released so far - all of which have become bestselling and award-winning hits - this series is still going strong and looks like it's here to stay for a very long time. It has even moved across to the mobile platform.

MCF: Huntsville

Huntsville is the game that started it all for Mystery Case Files. Climb the crime-fighting ranks from rookie to master detective in this classic hidden object game whodunit where eagle eyes save the day.

Solve criminal cases by searching for clues and identifying suspects in the game that turned the hidden object game genre into an internet sensation. Solve petty thefts and forgeries in various locales such as the local barber shop and the library with the help of your trusty Crime Computer.

MCF: Prime Suspects

Revisit the world of Mystery Case Files as the master detective. This time, you face your biggest case yet: the theft of the Queen's Hope, the largest diamond in the world.

Eliminate each of your suspects in Capital City by searching for clues throughout the many locales in the City, from the Rialto Theater to the hotdog stand. Use the Crime Computer to help identify suspects and strike off bad leads. You can also unlock hidden levels by finding and combining special hidden items scattered throughout the crime scenes.

MCF: Ravenhearst

Take a break from the world of gumshoe crime-fighting and embark on a mystery thriller in the quaint English countryside. Solve the mystery of Ravenhearst manor and of the American schoolteacher who somehow got involved in its mysteries with disasterous consequences.

Explore the various rooms in Ravenhearst manor and look for clues that will help you piece together the diary of Emma the schoolteacher, which will hopefully reveal the secrets of the mansion and find out what's been haunting this elegant estate. Access locked rooms with new puzzles that will challenge your mind!

MCF: Madame Fate

Continue on the journey of the Master Detective as you are hired by Madame Fate, a carnival owner. She has seen her own murder in the future and wants you to catch the murderer before it is too late!

Search for clues in the colourful areas which include the tunnel of love and the mermaid's tank. Solve interesting puzzles in order to interrogate the various characters in the carnival, and access the crystal ball via more puzzles in order to discover the identity of the murderer.

MCF: Return to Ravenhearst

The story of the ghost of Emma Ravenhearst continues in the next chapter in the Mystery Case Files series! Visit a transformed Ravenhearst Manor in a game that's more adventure and puzzles than your typical hidden object game.

Solve over 150 puzzles and find hidden objects in levels and rooms that have been seamlessly integrated into a haunting adventure story. If the tricky puzzles won't stump you, the gorgeously painted and rendered graphics will!

MCF: Agent X and MCF: MillionHeir

These 2 games mark the crossover of the Mystery Case Files games over to the mobile platform. Agent X explores the adventures of the detective on cellphones with Glu Mobile capability.

MillionHeir represents a partnership between Mystery Case Files with a giant in the mobile gaming industry. Published by Nintendo and available for the Nintendo DS gaming console, MillionHeir presents hidden object games in a manner that has never been seen before.

Visit Hidden Puzzles for more information about each individual Mystery Case Files game.

Steven maintains the Hidden Puzzles website at http://www.hidden-puzzles.com/ Read reviews and hints on the best and latest Hidden Object games online, including the award-winning Azada, Mystery Case Files, Hidden Object Show and Big City Adventure series

Web Traffic Secrets - 4 Top Traffic Boosting Techniques You Can Use Right Now!

There are literally hundreds of ways in which you can drive traffic to your website online. That said, you need to only focus on a few key traffic-generating techniques if you want to succeed online. In this article, I have listed the 4 top traffic-boosting techniques that you can start putting to use immediately:

1. Create a content rich blog and drive traffic to it using a variety of means like tag and ping, search engine optimization, RSS feeds, social bookmarking etc. Here is a tip: use Wordpress to create your blogs. It is a very powerful tool and it creates search engine friendly blogs that you can start with right away!

2. Exchange links or banner ads with other websites in your target market. Send them an email outlining your invitation. Most will take you up on your offer. In this way, you are leveraging on the traffic they are getting by directing it to your site.

3. Create a presence at video sites like YouTube. The number of searches on these sites are at an all-time high, even surpassing the number of searches done on Yahoo! Submit content-packed videos and then lead prospects to your newsletter sign-up page or main site.

4. Build an opt-in list that acts like a traffic recycler for you. Basically, once you have built your list, you can send emails to your subscribers forever or until they unsubscribe. This increases your value per visitor to your website as you expose them more times to your offer and expose them to different offers. Building a list is one of the most profitable things you will do for your business!

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Monday, March 23, 2009

How to Set Your Website Apart in a Slow Economy

It's true...even with the help from the federal government, the US economy is going to be in the doldrums for a while. No sense in complaining, because that won't do any good. Complaining doesn't fix anything, and only serves to make you more conscious of how you wish things were instead of how they are.

And remember great-aunt Josephine used to say about wishes...if wishes were horses, we could ride away!

Wishes aren't horses, so we can't ride. What we can do is take a good, hard look at our businesses and see just how we can set ourselves apart from the competition. Whether it's just freshening up the website or doing a major overhaul, making changes in your business site is a great place to start, especially if that's the main way your clients find you and find out about your services. Sites that haven't been updated in three to six months are considered nearly obsolete, so if yours falls into that category, think about some steps you can take, inexpensively, to help clients have a better experience and spend more time on your site.

Have a graphic designer look at it for cleanliness of design, clarity of message and ease of use.

Have a web developer look at it for functionality, and also for whether you're making the best use of your web presence. Does the page sequence flow? Is the shopping cart easy and accurate? Is the part that needs to be secure really secure? Ask if you're making use of the technology that may have been developed since your site went live: do you have a way to harvest site visitors' email addresses in order to grow your potential client database? Do you have content that's easy to change and update to keep the site fresh once you get it spiffed up?

And are you using, or can you use audio and maybe even video? If you're not already using multimedia, now is the time to consider doing that.

The Consumer Electronics Association reports that almost 75% of US households have broadband access, and for the heavy internet user (someone who spends more than 10 hours a week at home online) broadband penetration is nearly 90%. What this means is that the old rules for websites don't apply anymore...you can be content-rich and interactive with video and audio on the site. You can offer free audio downloads or video downloads, and many business owners are doing that in exchange for a visitor's email address.

You can have a warm, friendly human voice help visitors navigate your site, seeing the things you want them to see, hearing the things you want them to hear, and greeting them any time of day or night, even while you're sleeping!

You can offer audio e-courses...you can add a podcast, one of the hottest marketing tools going right now...you can offer an e-book / audio book download, something the top internet marketers are using to make more money than even they thought possible.

All of this makes you more visible, more credible and more profitable. Because all of these things enhance the stickiness of your site...the likelihood that visitors will stay for more than 5 or ten seconds.

Good design, good navigation and good interactivity equals a website that will set your business apart from your competitor's. Now is the time to be sure your site is truly doing business in your best interest.

Sandy Weaver Carman is a 30 year major market radio professional and is the CEO of Voicework On Demand, Inc

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Tips in Adding Background Music to Your Website

Adding background music to your website is indeed cool and appealing. It does not only attract website visitors, but also gives it a personal touch which sets it apart from your competitors. However, with the advantages that it gives, many website owners also follow this trend making yours no different from the rest. Moreover, it does not also give you a hundred percent assurance that it will appeal to the taste of your visitors, especially to your target market. It does not also give you the same assurance that you'll actually profit from it. Sure, a website that has background music is attractive, but it also has some drawbacks.

It consumes space and slows down the loading of web pages. If this is so, then it is highly probable that visitors will navigate away from your site. Take note that people nowadays don't have time and hate to wait. Another thing is, not all visitors will like your music. In fact, some may find it irritating thus making their visit unpleasant. In other words, adding background music will give you the advantages and disadvantages at the same time. It's not enough that you just add anything there. So to make yours both different and successful, you have to carefully weight all the pros and cons.

And if you do decide to add one to your website, make sure that the scale will tilt on your side. To do this, you must add the right kind of background music. So how are you going to add the right kind? Firstly, know thyself. This means that you have to closely examine the nature of your business. Questions like what kind of business are you engaged in; what kind of products or services do you sell; who are your target customers; and so on must be answered with certainty. For example, you are engaged in selling cosmetic products specially made for teens.

So the nature of your business is selling cosmetic products; your products are cosmetics; and your target customers are female teenagers. With these facts in hand, you now know what kind of background music to add that will appeal to their senses. Of course, teens love modern music. Even if you love songs from the 60's, 70's or 80's, you should not add them because surely most teens don't like them. Also, since your target market are not just teens in general but are females, then carefully choose the background music that most female teens love. You can do this by conducting research.

Know what songs make it to the top of the chart. You may also visit forum sites exclusively for teens and find what's in and what's not. Secondly, always see to it that the file size of the songs you add is not too big. This will make the loading of pages slow and difficult. Because as pointed out earlier, people hate to wait. Thirdly, be sure that the music you're using is free-one that you can use without having to worry for law suits because of copyright infringement. Law suits are costly both on your pocket and on your time.

Lastly, don't also forget to update your background music from time to time because everything changes. What is hot today may no longer be hot tomorrow. It is also nice for frequent website visitors to hear something new. With these things in mind, adding background music to your website will indeed be cool and appealing to your visitors. It will make them coming back to you and eventually buy what you're selling. It will also give a personal touch to your web site which will set it apart from your competitors.

The author of this article Menno Spijkstra is an underground Internet Marketer who has been successful selling products online for many years. Menno is now coaching people how to make real money online through his program http://www.IMachiever.com. This course includes a detailed manual plus 5 products to sell and keep 100% of the profit