Car Parking Sensor | ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS

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PARKING SENSOR PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT AND KEEP YOUR VEHICLE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

Designed for SUV’s, trucks, vans, or full-size sedans. This affordable parking sensor enhances the process of parallel and backup parking designed for your concern about safety and for vehicles that have poor rear visibility.

This Backup Sensor is an effective and affordable device for any driver who cares about safety and protection of your vehicle The poor rear visibility of many cars, SUVs and other large vehicles increases the risk of hitting obstacles such as another vehicle, small object, or even people when driving in reverse.

With backup sensors installed, drivers can lower the risk of collision when backing up or parallel parking.


This PSS (parking sensor system) is a safety device for driving in reverse. It consists of multiple ultrasonic detectors and sensors, a mainframe and a buzzer. The PPS will work automatically to detect the obstacles at the rear of your car at any time. The system is weather proof.

While backing up your car at the distance between 5ft and 0m away from the obstacle the parking sensor will alert the driver with three different alarm sounds the distance between the obstacle and the car.

AdWords Analyzer

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AdWords Analyzer is a keyword research tool which I have been trialing over the last few weeks. AWA not only gives you a list of related keywords but also the number of searches, search results, search/results ratio, Google AdWords campaigns and Yahoo (Overture) campaigns. I found AWA to be extremely effective and time-saving.

By simply punching in a keyword you can see how often that keyword, and a list of related keywords, were searched for at Overture in the previous month and the number of Google AdWord campaigns running for that keyword.

AdWords Analyzer also compares searches to matches and helps you target keywords with a favourable supply/demand ratio. To rank well in the search engines you need to optimise your site for keywords that have a lot of searches (demand) but a relatively low number of matches (supply). AWA lets you quickly find profitable keyword phrases.

AdWords Analyzer is also very handy tool for minimising your costs for Pay-per-Click advertising such as Google AdWords and Overture.

AdWords Analyzer is not only great for running successful Google AdWords campaigns, but also for:

* researching keywords for general search engine optimisation
* optimising your site to attract high-paying AdSense ads
* researching Overture Pay-Per-Click campaigns

AdWords Analyzer works hand-in-hand with another excellent resource called GoogleCash. The author of this book is getting stunning results (all documented) promoting affiliate programs using Google AdWords. It's a great read. And, very inspiring.

Here's an example of how I've used these two resources to improve my results:

I'm an affiliate of a Satellite TV installation company. The usual keywords associated with satellite TV are all highly bidded for and the company has a high number of affiliates. But by doing a bit of research and using the resources in GoogleCash I discovered that people who search for satellite TV also search for "soccer TV".

Soccer TV is a website which displays programming info on soccer matches which are broadcast on satellite TV. By using AdWords Analyzer I determined that "soccer TV" had a high number of searches and NO AdWords campaigns. As a result my ad gets a CTR of 3.9% for "soccer TV" and 10.2% for "soccertv.com" for a cost of only 5 cents (US) per click. And, I'm making sales! By the way, VMC Satellite has a great affiliate program which pays on 3 levels.

My conclusion: AdWords Analyzer is a great research tool which I've been using constantly since I purchased it. If you want to be successful at using Google AdWords, don't do what everybody else is doing i.e. trying to outbid them on popular keywords. It's money wasted. Think outside the square and research your keywords and PPC campaigns. It will pay off!

Update:

Adwords Analyzer is now up to version 3.0 and MUCH improved. The clunky interface of the original version has gone and in its place a much slicker version. Other improvements include:

* CPC (cost per click) data
* The estimated amount of clicks
* Advanced 8-option filtering system
* Ability to create your own custom filters
* Ability to save full Ad Word Analyzer reports

Kontera AdLink Secrets

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Joel Comm has already made a fortune figuring out the secrets of Google's AdSense. After optimizing his site to make the most of Google's contextualized ads, he saw his incomes rise from a paltry $30 per day to an enormous $500 per day!

After conquering AdSense, Joel has now turned his attention to Kontera's AdLinks, a radical new advertising system that embeds ads into text for minimum user interference and maximum clickthroughs.

In Kontera AdLink Secrets, Joel reveals: How to change the colors of links and tool tips, and choose the right colors to get the largest number of clicks Secret strategies to control the location of your AdLinks and the best places to put your ads How to use keywords to increase revenues and build profitable new Web pages The best number of ads to put on your AdLink pages Where to find crucial earning information you won't find on your stats page How to plan and structure your content to encourage ad clicks And much, much more!

Get Google Ads Free Review

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Well, for the first 20 pages or so, I needed to read about how great this book is going to be. (It was STILL a sales copy). Still, there was 100 pages to go. It then went over how to set up an Adwords account. That was not too bad. The instruction was rather step by step and fairly easy to follow.

Then came "The Big Secret". I got to admit, I was not as disappointed as I thought I would be. Of course, this is not about paying no money for Adwords, but rather, paid click reimbursement. And you know, from understanding how the internet works, I really do think that this would work, too. Most of the points this book makes (other than being the greatest thing since sliced bread) does have a lot of merit behind it.

So where is the problem? Really, there is not one...At least if you are looking to make a lot money through pay per click advertising. Cash-flow may be a concern to some for these methods. What I mean by cash-flow is you may be paying large Adwords bills (hundred or so dollars) before receiving your earnings. Still, if you are aggressive in your advertising replenishment funding, cash-flow may not be an issue.

Beyond this "Secret", GetGoogleAdsFree does have some good chapters on affiliate marketing, keyword research and writing ad copy. Still, the littering of testimonials throughout did get rather old after about page 50. I suppose it can be inspirational to some, but maybe I am just becoming too critical when reviewing eBooks these days. As an experienced internet marketer, I thought the concept was rather intriguing and worth a further look and trial. For the novice and beginner, this is probably too much to handle.

At the end of the day, I am glad I bought GetGoogleAdsFree, but just as I expected it was not as free and as easy and they make it sound. Just another interesting and novel way of marketing and making money on the internet.



If you’re willing to invest in a quality laptop then the Apple PowerBook G4 is a worthy choice for only $1,799. It effect, it gives you the power of two processors with the Intel Core Duo chip with a speed of 1GHz making your work more efficient especially when it comes to multitasking and rendering complex 3D models.

The Apple PowerBook G4 has a 12-inch XGA LCD widescreen display that literally lights up by 67% more than its predecessors. Match that with the ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 32MB graphics card and you will spend most of your time watching your favorite movies on this laptop. It has great connectivity features as well with a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet and V.92 Modem.

Despite the great features of the Apple PowerBook G4 including a Mac OS X version 10.3 “Panther” operating system it only weighs: 4.6 pounds. This is great for mobile computing since it is housed in an aluminum alloy casing and is stain and scratch resistant.

HP Elite Book 2530p

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HP’s EliteBook 2530p is part of a small group of elite ultraportable notebooks aimed at high-demand users who want a full-featured notebook at a minimal weight. Systems like the 2530p, and the ThinkPad X200 (or the X301), Panasonic Toughbook W8, and a few others cater to the road warrior segment that needs all the features and solid performance and are willing to pay for it. The 2530p manages to separate itself from the even this select crowd in two ways: its rugged EliteBook build and the inclusion of an optical drive.

HP’s EliteBooks are high-end business notebooks gunning directly for Lenovo’s ThinkPads. Ruggedness is very important for these systems but HP also makes sure to keep performance and battery life up to par as well. The 2530p is the most portable of the bunch, featuring a 12.1-inch display and a starting weight of 3.2lbs. The next model in the line is the 6930p, a 14-inch notebook that has the 2530p beat in battery life but not mobility. With a starting price of about $1500 the 2530p is competitive in it’s class, but the legions of people being drawn over to consumer ultraportables won’t necessarily be drawn to towards it. That noted, if you are looking for a small system with enough power to multitask, mobile broadband, lots of security/enterprise features, an optical drive, and the battery life to get you through the day, it’s one of just a handful of options currently available.

The 2530p is a highly configurable laptop, which means there is a lot of variance as concerning the components a system will ship with as well as the final price. Our test system featured an Intel Core 2 Duo L9400 1.86GHz low-voltage processor, 3GB of RAM, an 80GB Intel SSD, a DVD burner, and Windows XP SP3. It’s not the cheapest build, but it’s a very solid one, especially considering the use of the SSD. The system could have also shipped with a standard hard drive (for example, a 120GB, 2.5-inch model), Windows Vista, and the big change would have been the use of an ultra low-voltage SSD instead of a low-voltage model.

The laptop may be small, but it has a full selection of external features including: ExpressCard, SD card reader, Firewire, mic/headphone, two USB ports (one is powered), a docking station connector, VGA-out, ethernet, modem, and a DVD burner. There is also a webcam and a pop-out light above to the display which is very much reminiscent of the same feature on a ThinkPad.

Given the fact that the 2530p has been on the market for some time now, rather than get bogged down with details, let’s jump right into using the system. The verdict is that the 2530p is a highly usable ultraportable and one of the best in its class. HP clearly put a lot of work into doing the fundamentals well–both the keyboard and touchpad are solid–and then tweaking the experience with extras, like a a touch-sensitive strip above the keyboard (which also functions well) for volume as well as other often used frequently used controls.

While the EliteBook 2530p could be lighter is it built extremely well and every component, from the brushed aluminum LCD lid to the bottom of the chassis feels like the system was built with the road warrior in mind. It’s worth noting that the excess weight of the system comes largely from the fact that the test unit was running an extended battery. A bit of extra bulk and having the rear of the notebook propped up a bit were the downsides of this selection, but the upside was a fantastic battery life. The 9-cell (83 WHr) battery means that the 2530p won’t see it’s minimum weight (3.2 pounds) but it can do incredible things–like stand up to a cross-country flight, using WiFi, watching occasional video, with time to spare. Expect to see run times close to 8 hours with the 9-cell battery. Most people seem to be reporting times around 6 hours for the 6-cell battery.

What’s worth knowing about the HP EliteBook 2530p is that HP set out to design a system that they could put head-to-head with the ThinkPad X200. Of course, this might not have been their explicit goal, but they effectively wanted a industry-leading enterprise-ready ultraportable with more than enough power, an all-day battery life, and a sturdy build. Then, for good measure, they threw in an optical drive, and in the case of our test model, an 80GB Intel SSD, to really set it apart. And, as you’ve probably ascertained, they were very successful–the EliteBook 2530p is best business ultraportable on the market right now. This is not to say that it is light years ahead of fine products like the X200 or the Toughbook W8 but right now a 2530p, properly outfitted to an individual user’s needs is almost impossible to beat.

HP PAVILION DV4000 LAPTOP REVIEW

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If we have been in need of a comparatively poor laptop notebook, carrying a tall quality, as well as abounding in features, we shoul be removing ready to cruise a HP Pavilion DV4000. This is not only a laptop cover that came in to a market, it is a laptop cover that has a genius to contest with products from alternative laptop mechanism makes. The HP Pavilion is installed with a 2.13 GHz Pentium M 770, that happens to be a fastest M category that Intel have produced. This underline provides we with a fast, as well as easy operative sourroundings upon your laptop computer.

Hey, an additional considerable underline is a ATI Mobility Radeon X700 feature. This underline gives HP Pavilion users an capability to make use of this laptop cover for gaming purposes, as well as for graphics designers also.

By this, a HP Pavilion is right away in a foe of a most appropriate with Acer Ferari 4000. Having utterly a handful of features, there have been only so most thing to speak about in this laptop pc. For a poor cost starting from about $1,000, we have total a goods of most facilities such as multimedia, gaming, videos, as well as sounds, as well as this laptop pc might be a genuine tough to kick in a universe of laptop pc.

Its 15.4-inch widescreen arrangement gives we a BrightView quality, additionally carrying a QuickPlay function, that gives users a capability to watch DVDs, as well as listens to musics but carrying to energy up to laptop computer.

This functions have been approach of a annals for a elementary laptop pc. This underline is only to smashing for those who will wish to squeeze this. The HP Pavilion is additionally versed with a tall series of ports connection, that enables we to bond anything we probably desire. It additionally has a FireWire that comes to one side it. With an normal weight of 6.6 pounds, we will vacant of what it carries.

But we have to be wakeful that a battery hold up is not a best, as it is not as tall as expected. But i do not consider this is most of a complaint for students as well as home user. But businesspersons might be influenced with a low battery hold up since they have been regularly upon a move.

Nevertheless, a great facilities should stir you. It is additionally installed with a 6-in-1 mental recall label reader, as well as we additionally have a capability to attend to your receptive to advice regulating is really great Altec Lansing speakers, that is located in front of a laptop end.