Archive for March, 2010

If you want to enjoy the lowest living costs in the country, you’ll be happy to learn that there are hundreds of Mississippi homes for sale. Whether you are looking for something large or small, you won’t find better prices anywhere else because Mississippi is also the poorest state in the nation.


If you don’t want to live in Mississippi yourself, investing in Mississippi real estate could still be a wise investment because rental properties are very successful in the area. In Jackson, the capital city, an estimated 40 percent of the homes are rented by their occupants rather than owned. In Jackson, the property you buy is far enough inland to avoid the brunt of tropical storms too. Just make sure that the home you buy is well-built and away from rivers that have a tendency to flood during heavy rain.


If real estate investing isn’t your strength, there are other reasons to invest in Mississippi houses too. For example, even though the economy is slower in Mississippi today than it was before the civil war, the state is still home to valuable natural resources. The rich soil, thick woods and fertile rivers provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, manufacturing and farming.

If you are looking for affordable housing, Mississippi has the lowest median home price in the nation. Compared to the national average of about $200,000, the median prices for homes in Mississippi is right around $135,000. In addition to getting a good deal on your house, Mississippi also has the lowest cost of living.


Mississippi used to be one of the five richest states in the nation, but that all changed with the start of the civil war. Before the war, half the population was made up of slaves and the main industry was cotton. With those slaves free, it shouldn’t be surprising that the economy took a turn for the worst. Lingering prejudice dampened economic growth as well. That is why so many people believe that Mississippi is just starting to get its bearings and flourish. Consequently, now might be a good time to invest in the region.


Most housing units across the state are single-family homes that are owned by the families who occupy them. There are also rental homes and apartments but they are more common in populated areas like Jackson, Gulfport and Hattiesburg.


Land is Mississippi’s most valuable and plentiful resource. Since Mississippi is not densely populated and there are thousands of acres for sale. Investors can usually finds land parcels as small as one acre or others as large as several hundreds of acres. If you like water, there are lots on the narrow southern coast and acreage along the state’s six rivers. If you do build by a river, leave plenty of room for flood erosion though. With rich soil and plentiful lumber, farming and forestry are two of the most important industries in the state. The woods make the state a good place for hunting and outdoor recreation as well.

More and more web site owners are taking advantage of the exponential growth in video sharing sites and syndicating video for link popularity and direct traffic.

There are now at least 50 very solid video sharing sites with high traffic numbers and rankings across all the major search engines. Many more video sites are online and ramping up to be players as well.

As I predicted when YouTube took off, video sites are fast replacing article directories as the “darlings” of syndication for link building and targeted traffic generation.

Video is becoming ridiculously easy to create these days and even rank amateurs have a plethora of tools that make video production a snap for them. The main problem is video is very big and takes a long time to upload to all the video sharing sites.

It’s not at all like articles where you can easily syndicate across a huge base of article directories in a snap with the right article syndication service.

Or is it?

New services are coming online to take advantage of the great demand marketers have for easy video syndication. Of course this is a natural development now that there are enough sites to drive video marketers crazy and make them seek out syndication services that will help them spread their videos without uploading them one site at a time.

Online shopping for used items is quickly becoming a fashionable alternative to frequenting garage sales or browsing through thrift stores. Using the Internet to shop for used items can not only save the consumer a great deal of money but can also help the consumer to find used items which are difficult to find. This article will provide useful information for shopping for used items on websites such as Craigslist and eBay as well as information for properly evaluating used items available for purchase online.

Shopping on Craigslist

Craigslist is one of the very popular websites for online shoppers who are seeking used items. This is a website which is divided by city and allows users to post descriptions and photos of items they are offering for sale. Visitors to Craigslist can either search for items available for sale in their own city or they can opt to search for items available in other cities as well. However, many online shoppers opt to search for items in their own city simply because they can avoid shipping charges this way. Many users selling an item on Craigslist will either meet the buyer at a public location to exchange the item for the previously agreed upon fee or will enable the buyer to come to their home to pick up the item. However, users who opt to purchase an item from another city will likely be responsible for paying any shipping and insurance charges associated with having the item shipped. Online shoppers are advised to exercise caution when picking up an item purchased on Craigslist. Although the majority of users are honest, there may be the potential for harmful individuals who also use the site. Agreeing to meet the buyer in a public location and bringing along a friend are both recommended.

If you’re someone who is planning to invest in Mississippi real estate, contemplating a move to Mississippi, or already lives in this beautiful state, get ready to find out why Mississippi is a great place to live.


Mississippi is serious about its heritage, its music, its food, its land, and its people. Over half of Mississippi is heavily forested. Covered with a plethora of trees like pine, hickory, cottonwood, oak, pecan, elm, tupelo, and sweetgum, it is a state filled with wildlife, amazing arrays of flowers and native plants. It is also the main flyway for waterfowl and neotropical migration.


Cultivated from fertile farmlands, two hundred million acres of hunting lands, ample rivers, streams and lakes, national forests, 100 miles of Gulf Coast, and scenic byways, you’ll find more outdoor activities here than you would expect.


All About The Music


Mississippi is the birthplace of the blues. Jazz, country, rock and roll, and Gospel have all been influenced by Mississippi. The birthplace of Elvis Presley, B. B. King, Bo Diddley, Jimmie Rodgers, Jerry Lee Lewis, Faith Hill, Tammy Wynette, Muddy Waters, and hundreds more have been musical pioneers in American music.


Music is everywhere here. Bluegrass, down-home fiddling, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, Gospel, jazz, and country find their way through every vein of Mississippi. You can travel the Mississippi Blues Trail and discover the lore, the roots, and the lives that have made Mississippi known for its Delta blues. One hundred and twenty markers blaze the trail for your journey, which as a resident you can travel and enjoy for years.

We all hear how important articles are – especially when used as a tool to help boost search engine rankings. We often read many articles a day about our industry or about something we are trying to learn. However, when it comes time to write articles to promote our own business – we are stumped.

Let’s break down articles and look at everything you need to know about why they work, how to properly write and syndicate articles and all the other fun details.

Why Articles?

1. It is an opportunity to share information and establish yourself as an expert

2. It creates an opportunity for new traffic to come to your site (when your article gets distributed to various sites on the internet, people can read your article and click on a link within the article to get to your site.)

3. It creates one-way links into your site. Every time one of your articles is posted, each link in your article counts as a one-way link to your site.

4. When you write an article and post it on your site, you are creating new relevant text for your site visitors and for the search engines (which can result in a boost in rankings).

How Does Article Syndication Work?

–Write an article (keep reading for more specifics on how to format your article)