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North Salem NY Realtor | Desktop Vs. Web-Based SEO Software
Web-based SEO applications are gaining more fans every day in the debate over desktop vs. web apps. Web apps are said to be simpler, easier to use and are easy to learn by end users. Accounts can be accessed from any location, and it seems that all you need is an Internet connection and a password.
I tell you, if they had a Like button somewhere I would click on it right now.
On the other hand, desktop SEO apps are stuck to the machines they run on, and sometimes their features are so complex that they challenge the minds of the most intuitive and experienced testers.
So why in the world would someone choose desktop SEO software?
Business Logic
Desktop SEO solutions are native apps. Therefore, they have the advantage of providing a complex business logic, with strong features and patterns.
Web apps, on the other hand, are based on a client-server model. This restricts activating features and tools directly from the web pages you see on your computer.
Differences in behavior are reflected in other aspects, too.
Application Look and Feel
The fewer limitations that desktop apps have the more complex that end-user interaction becomes. Total control over features and tools means you also need to “tell” the system when and how to perform the actions.
With a more simplistic business logic, web apps have fewer layers. Therefore, poorer control on features and tools can make everything less complicated, which is perfect if you only have a small site to manage.
Frequency of Updates
Desktop SEO apps have an integrated querying engine. In rank tracking, for example, this gives you total control on the frequency of updates. It’s like having your own little postman who’s ready to deliver new queries to search engines whenever you need to send them.
This is not possible with hosted web apps. The querying engine is hidden on the server side. So, when you create an account, instead of fresh ranking numbers for your site, you might get a set of old data and a message saying the next update is scheduled in a few days, usually only once a week.
But, what if your SEO campaign includes paid ads? Google AdWords results are more volatile than organic results. To evaluate your positions correctly, you may need two to five updates a week.
Accuracy of Results Based on Location
All search engines look at the IP address from where queries are sent in order to compute an approximate location and return the most relevant results.
With a desktop app, you can easily manipulate locations down to the city level by defining them manually or adding multiple proxy servers within the application.
This mechanism for rank-tracking cannot be implemented in a web app on the client side. Queries are sent only from the web-hosted server, based on the requests that you enter into your account.
Let me explain how it works.
Suppose you’re in San Francisco, and you have a customer with a local business in Birmingham, UK. He wants to see where his site is listed in Google UK for searchers located in Birmingham.
With a desktop SEO software, you can either use UK proxy servers with IP addresses from Birmingham, or you can define Birmingham as Google Location in the UI, without using any proxies at all. This way, the application gathers the same results that searchers from this location see in the browser.
For the time being, with a web SEO tool you can specify the location only to the country level. So, when you choose the Google UK search engine in your profile, rankings may be retrieved with a London IP address. Thus, results may not be similar to those gathered from Birmingham.
Integration of web based tools
Another beautiful thing about desktop SEO apps is that they can have integrated web-based tools. Tricky, right?
For example, you can access some useful keyword research tools directly from the application framework, without having to load them in a new browser session.
As you may have guessed, hosted SEO apps can’t embed desktop components.
Environment Limitations
Still, desktop SEO apps are also more vulnerable to environment limitations.
Differences between desktop and web tools are reflected in three environment aspects:
First, there’s the dependency on one computer
A desktop application is installed and runs standalone on a specific desktop or laptop. This means you can use it only if that computer is running.
For example, if you want to run a scheduled update over the weekend, you need to leave your computer turned on.
Things are simpler with web apps, because you can log into a hosted SEO account from any machine you have access to. And you don’t even have to worry about leaving your computer running when a new update is scheduled.
Then there’s platform compatibility.
Desktop SEO app limitations are imposed by operating systems requirements. Some are compatible with all platforms, providing Windows, Mac and Linux users with the same end-user experience. But, some are designed only for a certain platform, making it impossible to switch to a different one.
Due to their very nature, all web applications are automatically platform independent. They only need a browser, so limitations are imposed only by browser-supported features.
What is the Internet connection is dodgy or absent?
Both desktop and web SEO tools need an Internet connection to gather and display fresh rankings. However, a difference in behavior appears when the Internet connection is down and the only one smiling is the little postman, tired of so many queries :).
While you can run a desktop application and check the previously gathered ranking data, it’s impossible to access a hosted account without an Internet connection, so you can’t even see your data.
When it comes to infrastructure, desktop vulnerabilities turn into advantages.
The differences between desktop and web apps are seen in the way information is transferred and stored in the database.
With desktop SEO solutions, data is stored locally, on each user’s computer, or on a centralized database. This provides you with a constant time of response, and places the transfer speed and infrastructure down time entirely in your hands.
With hosted apps, ranking data is stored remotely, on a database hosted on the provider’s side. This mechanism can make web apps slower than desktop apps, since data-transfer speed depends on the Internet bandwidth. Here you also don’t have any control on infrastructure down time. This can become a big inconvenience, because data cannot be accessed while the host server is offline.
Desktop databases easily allow tracking and storing tens of thousands of keywords because all data is stored locally. This way, each user gets to use his own resources.
Web-apps databases don’t have this capability. The number of keywords you can track is usually limited according to the account type because everyone uses the provider’s common resources.
When it comes to data security, opinions collide. Online storage, some say, provides more complex security management than does local storage.
But, if you think about it, there are a lot of methods for setting your own security access rules and for protecting your local data. Of course, there’s no getting around privacy concerns when you store data remotely. It comes down to trusting your provider.
The technology underlying each type of application is not reflected only in the environment requirements and user experience, but also in the implementation costs.
The major difference between the two types of SEO solutions can be seen in the way costs are spread across a long time:
One-Time Purchase
With desktop tools, the initial cost is more consistent, often based on the number of licenses you will need. But, once the system is running, you can put a lock on your wallet for quite a while.
Spreading the Purchase Cost
Web app generally are sold like subscriptions, minimizing initial costs, but making them a recurring expense.
Here’s an example:
A good desktop SEO software license is about $400, depending on features and tools. A good web solution has an average price of $100 per month. Over a year, you will pay $800 more for a web app.
There are, of course, free desktop and web SEO tools to be had. However, these free often have limited functionality and no guarantees.
Conclusion
Each SEO solution comes with its advantages and disadvantages:
Desktop applications give you control over updates, better response time and high interactivity. But you’re tied to the computer on which the app’s installed, and training can be a bear.
Web apps are often packaged in a much simpler framework, and can be accessed anywhere. But you have less control over how the apps are developed, and features might be less customizable.
So, which one would you choose?
Or, maybe a better question is: Why do you think one is better than the other?
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North Salem NY Real Estate | Take a Daycation: Go Stand Up Paddleboarding – Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch
Don’t have time to take a spa weekend with your girlfriends? Is that week at the beach with the kids looking too expensive? Given money and time constraints, taking time off to recharge and relax can seem impossible.
But sometimes, I discovered, a day is all you need.
Just over the Connecticut border is a quick “daycation” destination enjoyable for friends, families and couples: Stand-up paddle boarding. The water sport, which is actually an ancient form of surfing originating from Hawaii, involves paddling a long surf board, or paddle board, while standing.
For a group of first-timers from the Katonah-Lewisboro area, it was easy-to-learn activity in a “resort-like” setting that made us feel like we were on vacation.
SUP has become more popular among non-surfers as a way to travel on rivers, lakes and ponds. After trying it myself, I can tell you it doesn’t require any athletic skill beyond being able to hoist yourself from a kneeling position to standing on a board about three feet across in width. And if you develop some technique, it can give your core a great workout.
Stephanie Sanz of Goldens Bridge corralled her sister, Jennifer Bohner, and a group of mom-friends including me, Adele Lombardi of Katonah, Anna Peris of Waccabuc and Suzanne Melnick of Goldens Bridge. Jennifer, an experienced SUPer, had her own board but the rest of us reserved boards for a two-hour trip through Down Under Kayaking in Rowayton, CT, a picturesque seaport village at the start of the Five Mile River.
Depending on what part of town you’re leaving from, it’s about 30-40 minutes away and ample parking is available in a lot across the street.
That “vacation feeling” began as soon as we pulled into town. Beachy shops lined the main drag and the harbor below was full of yachts and fishing boats and kayaks. “Rowayton is fantastic—it looks like a postcard,” said Anna.
After checking in with Kim Beaumont, the owner of the surf shop, we were told there weren’t enough boards—“we’re just waiting for someone to come back and you’ll be all set,” she said in her New Zealand accent.
I immediately tensed up—this might be a daycation but it was sandwiched in-between camp drop-off and pick-up and I was taking time from work (shh—it was “research”). Waiting around could foil our attempts at scheduled relaxation!
Had we read Beaumont’s bio on the Down Under website, we might have been forewarned about her carefree philosophy. “We‘re laid back, down to earth, honest, easy going,” it reads. We don‘t really worry about tomorrow, or yesterday.”
But the wait was just long enough to check out the cute surf clothes and sun dresses in the shop. We were soon being outfitted with paddles and life jackets and given a very brief demonstration on how to stand up on the board.
And we were off.
We paddled out, kayak-style and on our knees. We were told to remain kneeling until we were away from the dock. One by one, we laid our paddles across the board, put one foot up, then the other, assuming a downward-dog like position, eventually standing tall—some of us more gracefully than others.
Within minutes we were gliding past the shops and boats and admiring the mansions along this section of Connecticut’s gold coast. We all managed to keep a steady pace and no one fell. Jennifer—the one with the experience—showed us how to paddle with a twisting motion to enhance the work on our oblique muscles.
The scenery was breathtaking and aside from an occasional wake from a motorboat, the water was calm. We were paddling in the Long Island Sound now, and made it to a small island where we rested for a bit—though no one seemed overly fatigued. We noticed some other picnickers who arrived with a cooler by kayak and wished we had strapped piná coladas to our backs.
We paddled back, more quickly this time, and completed the round trip in exactly two hours.
“I thought it would be a lot harder than it was,” Adele said afterwards. “It did feel like a good core workout, and although I thought I’d be sore the next day, I wasn’t. I would definitely do it again. It was a fun way to catch up with friends while trying something new and different.”
Anna added that, as a beginner, it was not difficult to get up on the board. “I got the hang of it quickly and I felt very stable most of the time. I think you can control how much you get out of it by speeding up the rowing and also by engaging your abdominal muscles.”
Suzanne also gave it a thumbs up—though she said kayaking makes her feel more “one with the water.” She also said she’d love to return to town for kayaking with the kids or dinner with her husband.
What to know before you go:
- Advance reservations are recommended.
- Down Under rents by the hour: $25 for the first, and $15 for each additional hour. If the weather looks bad, you must cancel at least 24-hours ahead of time.
- Parking is available in a commuter lot across the street
- They recommend kids be at least 9 years old to head out on their own paddle, accompanied by an adult.
- There are a few dining options that look good, but right above the shop is the Rowayton Market, which has tables overlooking the water. Help yourself to delicious sandwiches, freshly prepared foods and baked goods, and make your way outside.
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North Salem NY Real Estate | Easy solution to overflow problem
Easy solution to overflow problem
Do-it-yourself plumbing fix
Q: I’d like to understand just how water comes into the toilet tank. I have two toilets that overflow, and I cannot figure out how to stop it. I’ve tried to lift the ball on one; the other is on a cylinder.
All the same, how does the water get into the tank? Getting it into the bowl is obvious.
A: For the modern toilet to work properly, two things have to happen: 1. Enough water must arrive in the toilet tank to effectively flush; and 2. The water in the tank must discharge into the bowl with enough force to create a siphon effect to discharge the waste from the bowl into the waste line.
The water in the tank can’t be too high or too low. Too much and water constantly runs through the overflow tube into the bowl. Too little and not enough pressure is created to effectively deliver the package to the city sewer system.
The simple answer to your question is that water enters the tank from a valve outside on the lower right side of the toilet tank, moves up a flexible pipe and into the fill valve inside the toilet. How water enters the tank is not the problem. The problem is that the water level in each tank needs adjusting.
You describe one old-style fill valve and one new-style cylindrical fill valve. Adjustment for both is an easy do-it-yourself fix, and best of all it’s free.
The old-style fill tube uses a plastic buoyant ball screwed on a threaded rod that lowers when the toilet is flushed, opening the valve to allow the tank to refill.
As water fills the tank, the ball rises with the water level and closes the fill valve, shutting the water off. There is a screw on top of the fill valve to adjust the movement of the valve. Turn the screw clockwise to reduce the water level in the tank.
There should be a line on the overflow tube marking the proper water level. Adjust the screw until the water hits the line. Do not bend the rod to try to fix the drip. In a short period of time, pressure from the water in the tank will move the ball in exactly the opposite direction you want.
Newer fill valves look like a plastic cylinder. The cylinder actually is a float and is adjustable up and down to control the water level.
There are at least a couple of designs for this type of fill valve. They differ in how to release the cylinder to adjust it up and down. We suggest you identify the maker of the valve you have and go to its website to get a quick tutorial on how to adjust that particular valve.
Here are URLs for a couple of videos showing two different valves being adjusted: and http://www.ehow.com/video_4418525_locate-leak-water-conservation-tips.html?cp=1&pid=1&wa_vlsrc=continuous&wa_vrid=a363a4f1-e542-4806-89c6-de46ca5ce98e.
This said, you should consider replacing the rod-and-ball-style fill valve with the cylindrical model. It has seen its best days, and replacement is as easy as shutting off the water to the tank, unscrewing the nut attaching the fill valve, removing the old valve and replacing it with the new one.
Cost for the part is about $10 to $20. The job will take about an hour, and the old toilet will provide many more years of worry-free service.
via inman.com
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North Salem NY Real Estate | One World Music Show, Fun and Fitness – Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch
1. Music show at Katonah Library
“One World” will be presented by Chris Merwin today at 2 p.m., a show for all ages. This is a multi-cultural music show with unusual instruments form all over the world. It’s billed as “fun, educational and fully interactive, making it perfect for children ages 3 and up.” Free tickets are available in the library, call 232-1233 for details.
2. Scrabble in Bedford and Lewisboro
It’s a scrabble-extravaganza around town today, with the Bedford Free Library’s mini-scrabble club meeting and a family tournament at the Lewisboro Library. Click on the links for details.
3. It’s National Blueberry Month
We’re so fortunate to have farmer’s markets and U-Pick farms closeby. Check out our farmer’s market vendor series and our story on where to pick berries for details on where to pick up your summer berries.
4. Haven’t been to the gym or don’t belong?
Get back into the swing of fitness by joining this high-low aerobics class, taught by Paula DiJulio, which is geared to adults who may not be exercising regularly and would like to begin a healthy program. All you need to do is registor (click here for details) and bring a mat or large towel.
5. A year ago on Patch
We covered the Veg Out garden tour, hosted by the Bedford Garden Club, which featured a walking tour of ten local gardens and an expo at the John Jay Homestead. For more on this club, which recently celebrated its 100th birthday, visit their website—they’ve got some great gardening tips too, such as a recipe on how to rid your houseplants of whiteflies.





