Link Popularity Pitfalls

Filed under:World Of SEO — posted on September 25, 2007 @ 10:47 pm

As we all know Google uses their PageRank technology to measure link popularity by counting the number of inbound links to your web pages, and it is one of the many factors influencing your ranking. Most website owners do not utilize properly what PageRank they already have. Their linking campaigns could be in vain if they let a large number of outbound links drain their existing PageRank. If their site were a bucket it would be full of holes, to illustrate this point, if you had a large number of outbound links, which are not reciprocated it would reduce your overall PageRank. Be diligent in identifying sites that are no longer linking back to you anymore. Also keep in mind putting more than 50 outbound links on any page is not advisable. Also be wary of sites that link to you from pages with more than 50 outbound links. Google’s PagerRank is based on incoming links, but not only on the number of them. Instead PageRank is also based on the PageRank of the page on which your link is placed. For example a link to your site could be more valuable from a PR4 page with no other links than a link from a page with PR5 and 60 other links.


The factors influecing Google PageRank


The fact is that nearly half of your PageRank comes from within your site. As long as you have more than one page, and they are well linked you should be getting at least roughly 49% of your PageRank from internal links. If your site is particularly full of holes it may be less, but still substantial, and if you have plugged all your holes it will be more. PageRank is yours to control, and if it is targeted correctly it will help you considerably. Make sure you have a sitemap and all pages on your website are linked together with keyword rich link text instead of images.


Use common sense and careful language when asking for reciprocal links


Here are some helpful tips for requesting reciprocal links to keep in mind when you E-Mail or otherwise contact webmasters to ask to trade reciprocal links, I’ve have learned you usually get one shot to make a good impression. Over time I received some valuable feedback from other webmasters in assisting me on how to be requesting links, and since we are focusing on building proper links exchange channels, I would like to share this with our readers.


First and foremost do not forget to mention your own web address in the message. Yes, I have received letters about how I should reciprocate a link to a site and the Webmaster forgot the address. Likewise, do not forget to mention your own website’s name. Don’t forget to describe it either. You don’t have to write a book, just give a few sentences or a paragraph summarizing your website’s content.


Ensure you take a good look over the site you wish to link to you, be familiar with it’s content and mention some of the content in your request for linkage. Identify the common theme between the sites. If the site has a “Submit your URL” page, ensure that you use it and read the guidelines for submission carefully.


If you are sending an attachment, please ensure they are small in size, animated banners or code of any kind this is unusable in a reciprocal link campaign. Starting an email with an attachment of any size is no introduction and ultimately could deter the Webmaster from ever responding to your request. Attachments are not the way to start a conversation.


Being too agressive and persistent could work against you


Ask the Webmaster if they would like your complete package of reciprocal link codes and graphics before you send such information Do not forget to let the Webmaster know how they can add a link to your website and make the process as simple as possible. With your first correspondence, provide them with some of the HTML that they can place on their website, or on your own website. After sending your first request and they do not respond within 24 hours, do not ask again. Being too persistent will generally put webmasters off trading reciprocal links, be patient, I found that webmasters usually do respond within a one-week time span, if not then write a follow-up. You need a way to record which sites you have asked for reciprocal links to avoid this problem, I have used an Excel spreadsheet to record such information. Remember finding good quality links are important so you don not want to miss an opportunity by being too aggressive.


Make your reciprocal exchange request stand out


Most of what I have written seems to be common sense, but starting out with a good code of conduct and etiquette can only improve your chances of obtaining reciprocal links. Here is an example of a well-structured template used for reciprocal link exchange.


Greetings [Name],


I visited your web site, [Web Site Name Here] and found some great information regarding [Insert Subject Topic Here].


[If you have linked to the other site already, mention it here and give the URL of the link - ask them to approve your link to them or to recommend editing suggestions - DO NOT threaten to remove their link if they don’t respond in x days - these kinds of notes usually end up being deleted]


I thought you might be interested to know that we have a web site dedicated to [Your Site Topic - special points of interest].


We were hoping that you might consider linking to us and invite you to review our site at your convenience. [Depending on situation, insert further offer of reciprocal linking, banner impressions or exchange of services here]


If you determine that a link to our site is appropriate, please add it at your discretion, or might we suggest the following link and description: [Your site name and URL] - [Your site description - keep it brief, focused and not too much hype]


If you’d like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact us at [Your contact details].


Regards, [Full official signature lines here]


Keeping an eye on your inbound links


Now that you have started exchanging links, you will want to keep tabs on your inbound links. You need to visit the sites that accepted your link request. Check their link pages to make sure your link is properly placed with keyword rich link text. You also have to start checking the search engines to see if they indexed those pages where your links are placed.


To do so, I am providing you with link search commands on some of the major search engines, allowing you to view backlinks to your website:

Go to AltaVista, Google and type in the following information:
link:www.yourdomain.com

Go to Inktomi (AOL, HotBot, iWon, MSN) and type in the following information: INSERT URL HERE linkdomain:www.yourdomain.com


Go to AllTheWeb, Lycos (for AllTheWeb results only) and type in the following information: link.all:www.yourdomain.com

Shelley Murphy


Shelley is a freelance writier for Web-based e-zines for the past 5 years focusing on the evolution of technology. Her primary interest is in Search Engine Optimization continuing to educate small to medium sizes companies on the importance of marketing businesses for the web world.

10 THINGS WOMEN HATE ABOUT THE WAY MEN RESPOND (OR NOT) ON DATING SITES

Filed under:Non-Assigned — posted on @ 5:32 pm

1. Starting profiles or correspondence with “God, this is so
hard! What do I say about myself?” If it’s that hard, it doesn’t
bode well for the future…..

2. Beginning chat on sites with “Hi, do you fancy a chat?”.
Women often get inundated with correspondence, so something
which stands out from the rest is needed.

3. Being overly sexual in tone at the very first exchange - “I’d
love fish pie for dinner” is NOT the way to attract a lifelong
mate.

4. Having a man completely ignore the profile you’ve spent hours
preparing, and him writing “Wow! You’re gorgeous, tell me about
yourself and what you do” - it’s fine to offer compliments, but
there’s a danger that she’ll think you’re just after her for her
body if you don’t do her the courtesy of reading her profile (
yeah, we know you’re only interested in her body, but play the
game a little! :)).

5. Being asked to say why you’ve declined the advances of a man
who’s ugly, with no personality or prospects, doing so under
duress (politely of course) then him being pissed because he’s
been given the truth!…..if you can’t stand the heat…..don’t
ask!!

6. Men who don’t bother to write anything about themselves, don’
t post photos, then complain that they never get any responses
from women - like what is she supposed to go on?

7. Men who don’t bother to write anything about themselves, and
expect women to “interview” them; “right, what do you want/need
to know about me?” It’s supposed to be fun guys, not about
presenting for a job!

8. Cut-and-paste jobs…especially when the joins show!.

9. Being pestered after you’ve made it clear you aren’t
interested.

10. Being dumped with no explanation of what you did or said
that was so wrong……

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Tarot Readers - Signs to Look for when Choosing a Tarot Reader

Filed under:New Age Infos — posted on @ 3:33 pm

Things have come a long way since my youth when readings were frequently done by mysterious old women in secluded booths masked by beaded curtains. Divination of all forms and Tarot Card reading in particular has attracted its quota of dubious readers. But how can you tell?

Many readers engage in their work with a genuine desire to help clients sort out life issues and offer the insight to help them do so. Some are in it purely to make money and I think that to a certain extent this has made the public skeptical. There is a need to be careful.

With so many media now advertising readings of various kinds, how do you tell where you are likely to get good information and what is likely to be a rip off? Well, for one thing, you should look out for personal contact. Usually individual readers who set up their own web sites are more reliable. If a site has been around for some time, if the reader is experienced and is willing to answer any enquiry you may have, then the signs are good.

Naturally you want to be happy that your credit card details are secure. Internet sites where secure payment systems are used are a good bet. Paypal and KAGI are examples of well established payment agencies. A good website is likely to use these types of secure systems, to protect its clients. It pays to be more cautious about sites which don’t use these types of systems and which take your card details themselves. A bona fide web site will also outline clearly what type of reading you get for your money and how much that reading is.

Areas where caution is needed are website or newspaper services where there is no clearly identifiable person dealing with the readings. If it’s organised by a virtually anonymous “company”, what are you getting? If there is no interaction with a real person, be cautious. Will the information you receive be genuine or something printed from a long list of “options” by a computer? If you are asked to send in your mobile phone number to receive your reading in that way, be very cautious. How much are the charges? Is this a “one-off” reading or will you be sent regular readings and how much will they be? If you are going to speak to a psychic on the phone, how much are the per minute charges? How much will they add up to if you speak for an hour, which is not uncommon? Often these kinds of operations are run by people who teach their readers to keep clients talking so they will spend more and more money. Ethical readings involve a one off payment for a well described service.

To avoid problems it is best to select a reading type from a site which offers a range of options. If you want detailed information about your life over the coming year, then you would be looking at a reading which is quite substantial and for which you would pay more. Simpler questions such as, “Will I find a lover?” can be covered in smaller layouts.

The issue is that you should choose a reading and know the cost beforehand. Sometimes clients think if they pay more they will hear more. This is another misconception about the nature of divination and it can be encouraged by readers whose focus is on making more money. There is usually a limit to how much can be seen about an issue at any time by a reader. So, if you choose an appropriate reading, it should cover the issue you are looking at adequately and there should be no need to have more readings on that topic. Indeed it can be unproductive to ask the same question again and again.

Provided you bear these points in mind, then the Internet offers a wide range of readers, from different traditions, who are able to help you in your quest to understand your life better. That is what a reading should be. It should not be a lip trembling moment of consulting about your “Fate” but a genuine enquiry into the possibilities around you at the time. Bearing all this in mind, may your readings be fruitful!

© Dianne Hardwick 2006

Dianne Hardwick has been reading tarot for over 30 years. For a free astrology forecast visit her website at http://www.diannehardwick.com/

Successful eBay Selling Tips

Filed under:Exchange Markets + Auctions — posted on @ 2:58 pm

eBay is awesome and everyday more and more people are participating. So what if you want to become a successfull eBay seller? - Where do you start? Well here are some pointers for you that will have you going in the right direction.

First and most important Honesty and Reputation. Sure you can make some fast money on eBay but start getting negative feedback and the cash flow will vanish in a flash. If you want a growing sustainable income from your eBay activities then you must make sure you have a solid reputation as a reliable honest seller that delivers good value.

Let’s start with your listings - they should be uncluttered, easy to read, informative accurate and explicit. Buyers are not looking for fancy bells & whistles, mutlicoloured fonts and the like. Your listing should convey a sense of professionalism not be a show ground for your HTML or graphics skills.

Your item description should accurately reflect the item and its condition. If the item is damaged or incomplete then explain this. If you don’t then you will get negative feedback no doubt about it. A basic tip is the description can never be too long as long as it is describing the item.

If you’re selling a lot of items then you need to aim to keep your listing fees down. An easy way to do this is host your eBay pictures yourself. If you have already have a website then devote some of your hosting space to your listing pictures. For those that don’t have their own web site check to see if you have free space provided by your internet service provider. If you don’t have any free webspace you can use then consider buying your own domain name and web hosting. It doesn’t need to be expensive the very basic package is all you will need.

Make sure you list your item in the right categories to maximise your chances of getting lots of views. If your not sure what the best/right category is then see where the competition are lisitng their items.

If you are selling items such as DVDs, software and designer labels, make it clear that your items are genuine and not pirate copies or fakes. Aside from the legal issues selling fakes as genuine goods will hurt your reputation.

Don’t be tempted to set too high a starting price. Aside from pushing up your lisitng cost you will also turn away potential buyers hoping to bag a bargain. Far better to have a number of interested bidders as they can end up starting a bidding war that will drive your price up.

Don’t try to make profit on shipping & handling charges. Nothing puts me off from buying more than seeing inflated shipping & handling charges. Now this doesn’t mean you take a loss on S&H just be fair and reasonable. Also make sure your S&H information is clearly laid out so that potential buyers can easily see what to expect.

Your item title is vital. If you want lots of people to view your item then the 55 characters available for your title are all you have at your disposal to generate interest. Don’t waste them on special characters or non value words. Think of what you would type in to the eBay search bar if you were looking for the item.

Check your item title spelling. Items won’t sell if potential buyers can’t find them because you’ve misspelled the item’s title. Use manufacturers name and model number within the title if applicable.

Start your auction so that it ends during a ‘peak’ buying period. In general most would agree that Thur evening through to Sunday afternoon tend to be good times to have your auctions end.

Have a system - you want to minimise the time you spend preparing listings and getting them loaded to eBay so make use of automation tools. Turbo Lister which is free from eBay is a great tool for cutting out the repetative grind and making the job of getting listings uploaded simple once you have things set up. Other areas to automate are your emails to winning buyers and if you are selling digital items (eBooks, Software etc) you can automate the product delivery side of things as well.

Ok that’s enough for now. Not a definitive guide but hopefully it has given you somethings things to think about. There are mountains of material available online to help you further with your eBay activities some free some you have to pay for. If you want a load more free information then you will find a load of good articles here ==>http://www.need2knowabout.com/ebay.htm

Now, time for you to get started, remember, build yourself a good reputation.

Good luck.

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Home Improvement: Awnings For Your Home

Filed under:Home Improvement Center — posted on @ 2:28 pm

An awning is a canopy made of canvas or other material to shelter people or things from inclement weather conditions, rain or shine. Awnings were very popular in the 20’s. You’ll see pictures of many homes from that time that had awnings covering each window and over a porch. This was before the era of air conditioning when keeping a house cool was difficult. One way to do this was to put awnings up over windows to keep the strong sunlight out.

Today’s homeowners are seeking awnings in order to enjoy life outside. New and more durable synthetic fabrics have made the use of awnings more popular and they are far from only protective devices now. Today’s awnings offer beauty and decoration to a home. They are available in a wide variety of colors and styles. Awnings offer shade to an outside dining area and keep the rain off when you’re entering a home.

One very popular type of awning is the retractable awning. These modern devices are motorized and can be extended with the push of a finger over any sized patio area to offer shade and protection. When these awnings are closed they retract into an attractive hood that is out of the way.

Then, there’s the original use of awnings to shade individual windows in a home, or to shade a porch area. These shades can help to cool the temperature inside your home which in turn saves on the air conditioning costs. It gives added privacy to your home, and with a limitless array of colors and fabrics can add beauty to your home.

A very popular awning material is now the Sunbrella material. The Sunbrella fabric color is during the manufacture of the fabric “locked in” and the color becomes an integral part of the fiber. Sunbrella fabrics are guaranteed for five years. They will not stretch or fade and are mildew resistant. Sunsure is another textile used in making awnings. It is mildew, rot, and UV resistant. Most awnings are generally easy to care for . They need to be kept clean with a rinse of water and mild soap, such as Ivory Flakes.

This article courtesy of www.about-awnings.net

High Blood Pressure And Your Health

Filed under:Hall Of Medical Resources — posted on @ 1:49 pm

In 2003, The American Heart Association reported that nearly one in three adults, or 65 million people had hypertension. Hypertension or high blood pressure is a common and treatable condition. You have high blood pressure if your blood pressure has a reading of 140 over 90 or higher (140/90mm Hg). Prehypertension is a reading of 120-139/80-89 mm Hg. The AHA reports 59 million adults have prehypertension. Sixty nine percent of people who have a heart attack and seventy seven percent of people who have a stroke have high blood pressure.

When you have hypertension there are no symptoms you can feel or see. The only way to tell is to have your blood pressure checked. In most cases, diet and lifestyle changes can help control mildly high blood pressure. But sometimes, your doctor will prescribe medication as well as lifestyle changes.

Here are some tips to help lower your blood pressure. Stop smoking, smoking narrows your blood vessels causing blood pressure to dramatically rise. You should also try to maintain a healthy weight. Eat fewer high fat foods and increase your physical activity. Exercise regularly, aerobic exercise tones your heart, blood vessels and muscles and helps keep your blood pressure low. Drink alcohol in moderation and limit your salt intake. A diet high in salt causes the body to retain water, which increases the volume of blood in circulation and increases the pressure in the arteries.

If you are required take blood pressure medication, take all the medication as prescribed. Try to take your pills close to the same time each day, and never skip a dose. If you have side effects or don’t believe your pressure is high, see your doctor about your concerns. Make sure you refill your prescriptions before they run out. Do not stop medication because your blood pressure is normal, chances are it’s is normal due to the medication.

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Kelly Johnson is the owner of www.Fitness-Pulse.com where she writes about fitness, exercise, diet and other health related subjects.

Viral Marketing 101 - Not Using It Could Kill Your Business!

Filed under:Plugging — posted on @ 7:35 am

Creativity.

This is one virtue a site must possess to lead the race in the
ruthless competition in the Internet based business. With so
many competition and rivalry going on, every method of marketing
must be employed and utilized.

It doesn’t matter if you have a killer product or a
fantastically designed website, if people don’t know that you
exist, it doesn’t matter, and you are not going to make it big.
Worse of all, you business could just get killed.

While there are so many methods and schemes used by so many
e-commerce sites today, there are still some of those that can
help you with an extra boost in the popularity ratings. One of
these is the so called Viral Marketing.

While the term Viral easily depicts a virus, a word very much
dreaded by all computer owners, it is not what it seems. You do
not actually use a computer virus to spread your business; on
the contrary it just might kill you. Everyone has had enough of
all those pop up ads and spywares.

Viral Marketing Overview

Viral Marketing also known otherwise as Viral Advertising is a
marketing technique used to build the public awareness of one’s
product or company. They use many forms of media to reach out to
the public without actually promoting the product by riding on
in other forms of addictive means that could get a person hooked
and be obliged or amused to actually pass it on, with the
product or company advertisement along with it.

In a nutshell, companies ride on the idea that if people like
the content of a media they will pass it on to their friends and
family. They sponsor the certain media, such as a cool flash
game, funny video, amusing story and such, which one may pass on
to another with the company brand or logo or the products
description or any other content to help promote the company or
its product.

Viral marketing has become a popular means of advertising and
marketing because they are relatively low cost. To avoid being
tagged as spam mail, viral marketing counts on the eagerness of
one person to pas on the product. If a person sees the name of
the person they know as the sender, they won’t block it and open
it as well.

Many companies offer incentives such as discounts and rebates
when they help in spreading their viral marketing. They rely on
the number of recipients a viral marketing gets from one person
in determining the amount or number of incentive they can be
attributed with.

Using Viral Marketing to your advantage

The main and foremost advantage of viral marketing is that you
get a lot of publicity and public awareness about your site and
your company. You get to generate a flow of traffic that are
potential customers. With a little ingenuity and imagination,
plus some incentives or prizes, you can reach out to a great
number of people and announce your existence.

Most every site and companies are catching on to the effectivity
of Viral Marketing and Advertising. Not using it could kill your
business. Along with other schemes and methods in promoting your
site, like Search Engine Optimization and such, viral marketing
could easily push you ahead in the rating games.

Viral Marketing could be a sneaky way to get people to know
about you and your company. You get them to pass your
advertisement along. They are also very low cost that not
investing in it could be downright a business suicide. All it
takes is a great idea, a good addicting game, a funny story many
ideas are still out there. Create a gossip or a buzz, many
movies are promoted by using scandals and gossips to make them
moiré popular. Remember the movie “The Blair Witch Project”?

Many big companies have tried viral marketing and have had many
success stories with it. A classic example is Microsoft’s
Hotmail. They were the first known big company to utilize the
scheme and it has worked wonders for them.

Now it’s your turn to use viral marketing to work wonders for
you. Act now and reap the benefits Viral Marketing will provide
for you and your sales figures.

Credit Cards - Friend Or Foe?

Filed under:Hall Of Mathematics — posted on @ 6:53 am

At one time or another most all of us apply for and get more credit cards than we need. We feel like we have to be able to purchase almost any type of item at anytime, whether we can really afford it or not. Having several credit cards allows one to buy products and services at will. Is that a good thing or bad?

There are many companies offering credit cards and loans online, but all may not fit everyone’s needs. A credit card is a great financial tool that needs to be used wisely and cautiously. Never allow yourself to get so far behind on your creditcard balance totals that you can only afford to pay the minimum payment amount or small amounts each month towards the reduction of your debt. That is the interest rate trap. Once your cornered on paying minimum amounts, you will most likely be stuck there for years if not for a lifetime.

However, having credit cards can be a positive, productive personal finance tool and does not have to be a negative to your credit status or your lifestyle. A couple of key points:

• Convenient to use and carry
• Offers valuable consumer protections
• Use it with caution and good judgement
• Pay off your monthly bill in full each month,
• which eliminates interest charges

Having credit cards is a priviledge and huge personal responsibility. You must utilize and manage your credit rating wisely and carefully at all times. The saying ‘ if you can’t afford to pay cash, then you can’t afford it ‘ is a true statement and we should all take heed to its warning. Using creditcards in this manner makes them your friend and not your foe. Having credit cards in your name is not bad just take care not to go into debt for more than can repay. Doing so will only serve to damage your credit rating and it can and will create larger credit problems for yourself into the future that may be difficult or impossible to repair.

When shopping for a new credit card, comparison shopping is important, because it can save you money. Be sure to consider all of the costs and terms of each of the credit offers. These can make a real difference in how much in fees and interest charges you will possibly be paying each month. Be sure to compare these costs with any of your existing financial instruments, cards, loans, mortgages, etc. You may be able to replace some of your current debt with less expensive options. Some of the costs and terms to consider are the annual percentage rate (APR) for goods and services as well as for any cash advances you may request, the annual fee, and the grace period. Also compare other fees, late-payment charges, and over-the-limit spending fees.

Greg Smith publishes timely information on Credit Card issues. For more information please visit: www.apply-credit-cards.com/ .
This article may be freely reprinted as long as the author’s resource box and URL links remain intact.

Online Loans: Saves Not Only Time but Also Money

Filed under:Web Of Loans — posted on @ 6:28 am

Due to the revolutionary change in the field of information technology, communication gap has nearly vanished. No distance is now far enough and most of services are now at the tip of our fingers and easily accessible.

In the same manner you can apply for a loan from your house or office and finally get it without repeated physical meeting with the lender. There are Online Loans in the market which you can avail through online application. Along with High Street banks there are lenders who deal with strictly online loans.

Online loans are becoming cheaper day by day owing to the emergence of a number of lenders. Online lenders directly pass their savings to their customers. An online loan is processed very fast. You can perform your works through internet.

You can avail online loan with or without collateral. If you offer collateral you can take online secured loan. It will provide you low interest rate, big loan amount, long loan period and flexibility in the terms and conditions of the loan.

Without collateral you can avail unsecured online loan. It may carry comparatively high rate of interest. This way you can also avoid the risk of putting your property at stake.

Though online loans are quite safe but you have to be careful about few facts. You have to be very careful about your password or PIN number. Even the employees in the banks should not be allowed know about it. Paying through debit card or receiving statements by e-mail may benefit you. But be cautious of any hidden charge.

With all these facilities present in online loans it is far more recommendable to go for online loans. It will help you to save your money and time and to avoid the predicaments of other loan systems.

About The Author:The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. He has done his masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting E-secured-Loans as a finance specialist.

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2006 Dodge Viper: Endangering the Competition

Filed under:Cars + Rides — posted on @ 5:59 am

Entering the automobile world in 1992, the Dodge Viper has had
undergone many changes as well as many obstacles. This year,
2006, the Dodge Viper is already on its third generation of
vehicles. This time around, the vehicle is introduced as an
all-new coupe.

Dan Knott, the director of Street and Racing Technology (SRT)
for the Chrysler Group states, “Demand for a Dodge Viper Coupe
started the day we introduced the Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible
for 2003. The all-new 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 coupe is a natural
evolution of the heritage of the Dodge Viper, and gives
enthusiasts exactly that they’re looking for in the ultimate
American sports car.” He also adds, “Dodge Viper SRT10 customers
want to go beyond the level of the regular enthusiast, to the
level of outrageous performance. Our all-new 2006 Dodge Viper
SRT10 coupe gives our customers that performance in a stunning
new package.”

The most obvious change for this new vehicle is that it now
holds the aerodynamic “double bubble” roof. This roof holds a
unique shape that provides a smooth airflow over the vehicle as
well as assists in accommodating a large amount of space inside.
Other new things for this new 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe
include the door glass, the rear quarter panels, the integrated
rear spoiler, and the wraparound tail lights. It is very much
similar to the original Dodge Viper GTS coupe’s look but this
new one owns up to a more contemporary flair. Also added in are
a set of unique alloy wheels which measures 18 inches for the
front end and some 19 inches on the back.

The 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 coupe holds an 8.3 liter all-aluminum
motor that works with ten cylinders. This engine has the power
to produce some 500 horsepower and around 525 pound feet of
torque. To help it all up is a six speed manual transmission.

Backing up Knott’s statement regarding this new vehicle, Trevor
Creed, Chrysler Group’s senior vice president for design
exclaims, “It was important for us to sustain the emotion in the
design. We wanted the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 coupe design to
include a nod to the original Viper GTS coupe, but in a
contemporary way. The Dodge Viper SRT10 coupe owner is often a
racer, and the car has to scream that, even when it’s idling at
the stoplight. The bottom line is that the new Dodge Viper SRT10
coupe’s design says a lot about its unique character, and the
car’s performance is the payoff.”

To continue Dodge’s tradition of offering unique and excellent
in performance vehicles that is outstanding in its value and
class, auto parts companies like Car Parts Rush offers top of the line Dodge parts. The customer has a choice
from a vast array of auto parts and accessories. It offers new
and used Dodge body parts, body kits,
performance parts, and Dodge accessories among many
others.


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