Not exact matches
Let me show you a really simple technique that you can
use with the previous technique i showed you about
using individual keywords instead
of pasting a bunch
of keywords and its really a one - click technique to get even more great keywords from the Google Adwords Keyword tool so I've already gone ahead and done a search for «fishing tips» just a single keyword if you didn't see that previous video you want to watch that because that's a really good little tip there i'll put a link in this video so you can click through and see that video number two in this
series but once you've done your search will simply go down here to keyword options click this little pencil icon here and you'll see this option to only show ideas closely related to my search terms now everybody knows about this this year but a lot
of people don't take the time to actually
use it so if you simply just click the toggle their turn it on and then hit save what it's going to do is going to only bring back keyword terms that are closely related to «fishing tips» and here's one more hot tip for you it is specific to singular and plural so for instance if my original see keyword was «fishing tips» and I've selected to only show closely related ideas my results are going to have the word tips plural in them so if I will just take a second and remove that s after i've downloaded the file for «fishing tips» let's do that again «fishing tips» i've downloaded the file all my terms have the word tips in them now come right back up here i remove the s so singular and i search again now i'm going to get back results that have the word tip instead
of tips and then because i have only show closely related ideas now just to show you a sample what will happen when you do that you remember this is the file i showed you in the previous video and you'll remember from that video that our competitors because they're just pasting in a bunch
of keywords and hitting search they're getting back 706 results for this sample test here so they would get 706 keywords and that's what they would take off with them and start to decide which what pages they want to make for seo or how they want to set the pay - per - click campaign ok we're
using these other methods taking a few extra seconds to really understand how the Google Adwords Keyword tool
works and with this
new method
of both
using singular and plural but selecting only show closely related ideas we now have for the exact same keywords we have 2867 keywords we got back so we're walking away with 2867 keywords our competitor for the very saying input terms is only getting 706 we're getting four times as many keywords for the Google Adwords Keyword Tool you can take this information and you can
use it to really grow your business because there's some really excellent keywords that your competitors are overlooking simply because they don't understand how to
use the Google Adwords Keyword tool so this has been helpful for you once you've
used the google keyword planner to find lots
of new keyword ideas what do you do with all those keywords the biggest problem is that you can there's so many keyword tools out there you can get hundreds
of thousands
of keywords by spending a day
using the different keyword tools but what you do with all that information the answer is a cool tool called keyword grouper pro and keyword grouper pro is completely free there's not even an opt - in you simply download the tool now at the top
of this video there's a link if you click that i'll show you exactly how to
use keyword grouper pro it doesn't matter where you got your keywords from i'm going to show you how to take those keywords group them into tight groups and then you can set up your campaigns know exactly which groups represent buyers and once you know where the buyers are at you can simply focus your marketing in that area to make more profit in your business
program that lets kids and their adult caregivers learn about the park first hand by
using fun, self - guided worksheets; the NewYork Historical Society, where she developed curriculum guides to help classroom teachers incorporate primary sources into their instruction; the American Museum
of Natural History, where she developed a
series of teacher guides for the Moveable Museum exhibits and several temporary museum exhibits; and MOUSE, a
New York City based non-profit organization that
works to train middle and high school students to initiate and manage technology help desks, where she developed curriculum and educational support materials for students, faculty advisors, and MOUSE trainers.
So, starting on February 28th, I will be debuting as the host
of a
new series on the Weather Channel called Hacking the Planet, and this is a
series in which, each week, the format is I take a look at some kind
of big natural threat, things like hurricanes and tornadoes and earthquakes and the like, and I explore what we understand, the science
of how these things
work and where they came from and how they stop and then we figure out, well, how can we
use this knowledge to our advantage.
In this
work we
use high - resolution analysis
of copy number, and analysis
of segregation in trios, to define
new, independent allelic
series of amylase CNVs in sub-Saharan Africans, including a
series of higher - order expansions
of a unit consisting
of one copy each
of AMY1, AMY2A and AMY2B.
Having brought back Michel Ancel, the original creator
of the Rayman
series, to regain Rayman's former glory, he
used a visual pattern - generating engine to give Origins a
new look and feel in hopes that it would
work out positively for the franchise.
And in a
series of profiles
of «21st Century Chemists,» we're focusing on younger, mid-career chemists, several
of whom are women, who are
working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be
used as a surgical glue or
new bone cement.
5 min — introduce and demo Polygon Transformer app so students know what to expect and how to
use it 30 min — students
use Polygon Transformer app to
work through worksheet individually or with a partner 10 - 30 min — students have «free time» to further explore the app, creating
new shapes and exploring what different
series of transformations lead to For further information and relevant standards, please visit http://ct.excelwa.org/math/polygon-transformations/
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources provide opportunities to: - explore institution (BBC)- explore conventions
of trailers - explore conventions
of websites - explore genre conventions - explore and analyse mise - en - scene - explore and analyse Todorov's narrative theory - evaluate own production
work - explore representation
of genre, people and institutions Resources
use the following BBC dramas as a stimulus: - Our Girl - Dr Who - The Night Manager - create a trailer and a website for a
new BBC drama
series
As the class
worked through a
series of equations — first as a group, then with a partner, and finally as individuals — the kids got repeated opportunities to
use their
new vocabulary words.
Set immediately after Cloak and Dagger gain their incredible powers, players must help the two escape their evil captor, his super powered henchman, and
work together through a
series of puzzles
using their unique
new abilities.
For those
of you
new to the
series, the game
uses a stick - based swing system that
works pretty well and feels pretty natural for a golf game.
Super Bomberman R, which will make «full
use of the Nintendo Switch system capabilities» and will be exclusive to the
new system, offer a one - or two - player co-op story mode where you
work to clear a
series of 50 stages, as well as a last - man - standing, eight - player battle mode.
Set up several different campaigns in this fashion, marketing different
series of your
work, and
use your quiz to fine - tune where you drop your
new leads.
Since 2005, the artist has been
working on a
series called The Times, for which he
uses front pages from The
New York Times as the basis
of photograms and collages.
SHADE features a
series of brand
new works that
use light to continue Dadson's extensive experiments with abstraction and space.
In the mid-1970s, the artist began
using the photocopy machine as a
new type
of photographic lens through which she created
series of works that defy an accepted understanding
of the limitations
of the photocopier.
It
used to be crammed with decades
of unsold paintings, but now that she can finally afford storage space, the only
work present on a recent visit was her
new series of fluorescent black - light paintings
of testicle - headed Donald Trumps and vagina - faced Hillary Clintons, which are now on view at the Drawing Center in downtown Manhattan.
Riffing off both the aesthetic and conceptual characteristics
of technology, artists in Technologism document technology's advancement in a plethora
of ways: Ulla Wiggen's intricate paintings
of circuit boards from the mid 1960s, see the development
of an aesthetic inspired by the complex intersection
of electrical wires, connectors and components,
working to manipulate and rewire the physicality
of technology; some thirty years later, John F. Simon's Art Appliances
series of the 1990s
uses the circuitry
of small LCD screens to disrupt pictures and patterns, recreating them over; in Matte Rochford's video Progressively Degrading Test Pattern 2013, humble VHS tapes are copied and recopied, in a process
of metaphysical reduction; while in Joshua Petherick's
new work, one technology is employed to record another soon to be superseded, revealing
new visual dimensions and the «ghosts in the machine».
[4] In the late 1970s, she embarked on a
series of collage
works, Eleven Ways to
Use the Words to See (1976 - 1977), «this time
using the medium to reflect directly upon her past,» [5] by cutting up old drawings that she
used as compositional elements in
new paintings, in ways similar to what she had done in the 1950s.
For over 30 years she has held an Artist in Residency with the
New York City Sanitation Department, yes, that's the Sanitation Department, and between 1983 and 2013 she has conducted The
Work Ballets,
using garbage trucks and other large machinery in a
series of stunning performances across the world.
After moving to
New York in 1974, he began employing objects and found materials in his
work, resulting in such creations as the «Dreadlocks»
series of 1976, which
used collected barbershop hair, a medium that he believed had spiritual associations in addition to cultural ones.
Work on this
series would then continue with a radical shift in scale and
using different materials and entirely different physical dimensions: a visitor to the Museum
of Modern Art in
New York in recent years can hardly have missed the great battle that United Enemies continue to wage in the sculptural garden.»
This exhibition marks Wynne's most ambitious gallery show featuring his now iconic glass wall sculptures in the shape
of waves, vortexes, and underwater exhale bubbles and text
works including a
new series using black glass.
A pioneer
of conceptual photography, Laurie Simmons is at
work on a
new series of staged compositions
using images
of online porn that refer to photographs she made 25 years ago
of women in color - coordinated domestic interiors.
Winiemko
uses his personal relationship to what many are considering a public crisis as a point
of departure for a
series of new performative video
work created for this exhibition.
Librettos: Manuel de Falla / Stokely Carmichael is the first set
of works in a
new series in which he continues his exploration
of systems,
using musical composition and notation as an organizing structure.
At the end
of the 1970s, Anthony McCall stopped making art, but over 20 years later, he continued his
work on the solid light
series., this time
using new technology such as computer animation and digital projection.
Using this methodology, Lipps has created a
new series of works for his current show at Jessica Silverman Gallery in San Francsico that undercut the fetishism surrounding the digital image's capacity for duplication and metamorphosis.
As another highlight, the
works from his seminal
series The Last Resort: Photographs
of New Brighton demonstrate a move towards his distinct personal style characterized by bright colors and the
use of daylight flash.
The semester will conclude with an online exhibition
of the digital images, ready for
use by
New York Times editors, as well as a physical exhibition that will be on display at #infoshow18 at Pratt Manhattan Center on May 11, 2018 as part
of Pratt Shows, an annual
series of year - end shows that offers the public an opportunity to experience the
work of Pratt Institute's graduating class each spring.
The Pressed for Space
series (2015) introduces a
new aesthetic and
working process for the artist whilst continuing to utilise his signature material
of used commonplace goods.
In conjunction with the first Creative Technology Week, a
New York City - wide festival, ODETTA is hosting a
series of events to support artists who
work with technology in both their concept development as well as the materials
used to construct their
works of art.
Displayed in the downstairs gallery is a
series of new unique monochrome works, The Named Series, the surfaces of which consist of white wall paint carefully removed from prominent museums and public galleries by professional conservators, using techniques employed to restore frescoes and m
series of new unique monochrome
works, The Named
Series, the surfaces of which consist of white wall paint carefully removed from prominent museums and public galleries by professional conservators, using techniques employed to restore frescoes and m
Series, the surfaces
of which consist
of white wall paint carefully removed from prominent museums and public galleries by professional conservators,
using techniques employed to restore frescoes and murals.
During this coming year, I plan to
use the grant funding to continue a
new series of works I have started called Ornamental Hands.
His
series of exhibitions at Light Gallery in
New York in the early 1970s sparked new interest in color photography and in the use of the view camera for documentary wo
New York in the early 1970s sparked
new interest in color photography and in the use of the view camera for documentary wo
new interest in color photography and in the
use of the view camera for documentary
work.
Lynne Harlow's Baker Bridge Road
series consists
of ten
new works that respond to a specific pale pink color
used by Bauhaus architect Walter Gropius (1883 - 1969) on an exterior wall
of the house he designed and built for his family at 68 Baker Bridge Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts in 1938.
The book includes images
of Mutu's exciting
new work on x-ray paper, a medium
used by the artist for the first time, a
series of medium and large - scale collage
works on Mylar and views
of an installation, Dutty Water, conceived specifically for the exhibition.
Desire as a Form
of Energy (2015) is a
new floor - standing
work that expands Pirecki's Image Persistence
series,
using an image taken from digital documentation
of an artwork the artist no longer owns, photographed directly from her computer screen with all the attendant pixelation.
Extending upon the artist's core interest in investigating aggregative procedures
using a singular material, the
new series is comprised
of wall - mounted framed
works in various sizes that explore stratification as both a sculptural technique and a means to construct a two - dimensional picture plane.
Chris Agnew has also chosen to
work in etchings,
using oil paint on icon panel to create a
new series of works especially for the exhibition, building on the
works he exhibited in his first solo show earlier in the year.
This
work is from a
new series of paintings that develops from my earlier practice, by considering ordinary objects related to the practical tools
used in offices, record keeping and
work environments.
Most recently, her photography prints were
used on the set
of the CW Network TV
series, «One Tree Hill,» and she is constantly at
work today finding
new ways to share her universe with others.
Also included is a
series of three, brand
new smaller
works, each wrapped in a different colored thread — Baby Blue, Duckling Yellow, and Minty Blue — and framed by similarly bound bones and tools
using her «thread winding» technique.
The exhibition, the duo's first solo exhibition in USA, consists
of a
series of new works created for the occasion focusing on both material, depth and layering, and covering a variety
of media making
use of their characteristic black and white colour scheme.
In my studio practice, I continue to develop
new work, for the last 5 years I've been developing
series using food coloring and unconventional spray - painting methods, on a variety
of surfaces.
In Conversations, are
series of new monotypes, Stephen Snoddy shares Matisse's lifelong obsession with a visual conversation between inside and outside and often
uses the window motif as a formal device to construct
work.
Gioli, who is among the artists representing Italy at this year's Venice Biennial,
works with 16 mm film and photography, altering and reinventing photographic techniques to achieve
new uses of light and chemicals for his photographic
series.
These pictures seem to have become favorites
of market players — more than 10
works from the
series have appeared at auction since 2005 (and one is
used, sans irony, on the cover
of the current
New Republic magazine, illustrating a special issue on «the health care crisis»).
It will be
used as the site
of production for her
new HD video
work and from here she will host a
series of discussions and events which are detailed on the website — check back for confirmation
of more over the course
of the residency.
Ruth Beale was in residence in 2011 and
used her time to produce a
series of new works, including Journeys in Taste, which was performed by other artists - in - residence on Giles Round's Festival Matrix stage, made for Wysing»; s music festival in 2012.