Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Different Ways To Improve Global Alexa Rank Of Website With Alexa Search Engine
Alexa Ranking is highly affected on E-Commerce or Business to Business Marketplace or Product Based Platform. Alexa ranking is deciding the traffic of your website or portal.
What is Alexa Ranking?
Alexa is a famous search engine that offers extra information like traffic rankings. An Alexa ranking is an indicator used to gauge site performance and appears to be popularity based which is achieved by users loading a search tool on their website.
Why Need To Improve?
Now, definitely we have question that “Why should you improve Alexa ranking of site?” then there are many reasons to do that. If you have an e-commerce site,B2B Trade Portal or services online or sells a low-driven blogs work; and want to increase your website traffic then you can do this with help of improving Alexa ranking of the site.
Nowadays, we can find that the market of webmasters and even small or big business websites or web portals those are eager to expand their globe of business. Further, the traffic rank of the particular website is based on three months of cumulative data obtained from millions of Alexa users.
However, Alexa traffic rank is based on grouping of page viewers as well as the number of Alexa users visiting a website each day; moreover, it also depends on the % of internet users visiting a particular site. The site which has less than 1,000 page viewers/month is not ranked by Alexa and the sites having indistinguishable content are measured as the same site. With help of Alexa tool you can know your web traffic which allows you to determine whether your internet marketing is effective to carry unique visitors to your website/web portal or not.
Following are the different ways to increase the Alexa traffic ranking in website:
1. Install Alexa toolbar or Search Status Firefox extension; moreover, setting the blog as a homepage.
2. Convince the owners of Cyber Café to install Alexa toolbar and setting your website as a homepage for their computers; however, it is tough task but very effective way to boost your web traffic significantly.
3. By installing or setting up an Alexa Rank Widget on the website you can increase clicks per day of your site.
4. By putting content on your website or the blog about Alexa makes you can get the targeted traffic to your web presence.
5. Create webmaster tools on the website to increase the traffic for your website because webmasters keep visiting the website to get access to the tools.
6. As East Asian web users are the largest fans of Alexa toolbars; by posting website in the Asian social networking you can get better Alexa ranking.
7. PPC (Pay per Click) campaign is also one of the great ways to increase Alexa ranking.
8. If your advertisements are relevant to the webmasters then posting them on search engines are beneficial.
9. Create an Alexa Category on the blog or website that helps you to rank on search engines.
10. Use eye-catching pictures or visuals and link them redirected Alexa URL; this is the most effective way for enhancing Alexa Ranking.
11. Alexa auto-surfs are more than ever significant for the brand new websites.
So, to increase targeted traffic to your website becomes very easy by increasing the Alexa traffic ranking in website.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
WPK Plastics Technology: From prototypes to mass production
Since its founding over 40 years, FPC has clearly focused on complex challenges in plastics technology. All resources are available for in-house: from the construction that makes use of forward-looking 3D CAD technology covers the mold until the plastic injection molding, the WPK has a modern, own machinery. This comprehensive plastics expertise, the company claims to be able to complete projects to accompany the prototypes to mass production, to fix and assembled components.
The goals were clear added value and benefits to the user in the form of lighter yet more robust components, in the form of higher efficiency and longer-lasting quality, WPK. Industry-side cover many areas from the company and take project contracts for well-known representatives from various sectors. A current example of complex assemblies, the FPC for letter sorting are designed, developed and manufactured. At FPC stand at K 2010, a delivery unit is to be seen in action.
Source : plasticker.de
Friday, October 15, 2010
Plastic Recycling: The Facts You Need to Know
Different Types of Plastic
Look at the underneath side of a plastic bottle or plastic container. Inside the familiar reduce, reuse, recycle triangle (“chasing arrows”) logo is a number between one and seven. This number indicates what kind of plastic that container is made from. Some plastics are easy to recycle, but other plastics are much harder to recycle. As a result, most municipal recycling facilities only recycle the easiest plastics: plastics 1 and 2. What happens to plastics 3 through 7? At some recycling facilities, these are gathered until they have enough to send to a larger recycling facility that does recycle these types of plastics. But at other recycling facilities, the same thing happens to plastics 3 through 7 as what would have happened at your house if you didn't have that handy recycling bin: it goes to the landfill, or the Pacific's Plastic Continent.
Plastics #1 and #2
Plastic #1 is polyethelyne terephthalate (PET). This is the most commonly used plastic, and it\'s the easiest to recycle. Your plastic soda bottle, salad dressing bottle, and cooking oil bottle are probably all made from PET. More than 2.3 billion pounds of PET are recycled annually.
Plastic #2 is high density polyethelene (HDPE). Most milk jugs, detergent bottles, and many food containers are made from HDPE. Unfortunately, some plastics marked with a #2, such as yogurt cups, are not actually recyclable. This is because other chemicals have been added to the plastic in order to mold it into the desired shape. These additives make recycling some of these #2 items basically impossible.
Plastics #1 and #2 make up 96% of all the plastic bottles produced in the United States. Nevertheless, 80% of plastic bottles still wind up in a landfill, even though 80% of Americans have access to a method for recycling these bottles.
Plastics #3 through #7
The rest of the plastics make up pretty much everything that\'s not a plastic bottle. Just think of all the plastics in your home -- your toothbrush, cling wrap, plastic bowls, plastic cups, drinking straws, last night\'s leftovers, that almost-impossible-to-open package your new iPhone came in, your computer, your DVD cases... plastic is everywhere.
These plastics can all be categorized as the plastics #3 through #7. None of them are particularly easy to recycle, so even though your recycling guy will take it from your curb, that doesn't necessarily mean it will become tomorrow's soda bottle. However, by researching recycling facilities in your area, you can find places to recycle these less common plastics.
The Bottom Line When it Comes to Plastic Recycling
Plastic is much harder to recycle than other materials. Because it breaks down during the recycling process, it can only be recycled so many times -- this is why many recyclers prefer so-called “virgin plastics”, or plastics that haven't been recycled before because they make a better product. That means that even if you do the best you can to recycle all your plastics, some of them might still wind up in the dump.
The clear conclusion we must draw is that even the most conscientious recycling is not enough when it comes to plastics: ultimately, we have to reduce our consumption. The process of producing plastics, many plastics themselves, and the aftermath of plastic use can all be described as toxic. Nearly all manufacturing processes for the different types of plastic listed above involve some degree of toxicity, and as these plastics disintegrate in landfills or in the ocean, these toxic chemicals find their ways back into our soils, our water, our food, and our bodies.
So please recycle plastic. But better yet, stop buying plastic wherever possible.
Source: amazines.com
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Vietnam’s Plastics Industry To Hit a Billion
The Vietnamese plastics industry is capable of achieving an export turnover of US$1 billion this year, the Viet Nam Plastics Association (VPA) said.
"This goal is possible because in the first seven months of this year, the industry earned more than US$550 million from exporting plastic products," said the VPA's Administrative Affairs Division.
If the target is met, total plastic export turnover would have increased by between 15 percent and 20 percent while export volume would have grown by about 20 per cent.
The Industry and Trade Information Centre (VITIC) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade announced that in July alone, the plastics industry earned a turnover of $86.4 million, a year-on-year increase of 24.2 percent.
From the beginning of this year, VITIC said, monthly plastics export turnover had averaged $80 million per month.
Vietnamese plastic products are exported to more than 70 countries and territories. Seven of which have recorded import turnovers of more than $1 million, VITIC said.
Japan is now the largest importer of Vietnamese plastic products, accounting for 26.5 percent of Viet Nam's total plastic export volume. The country is followed by the US with 13.2 percent.
Other major markets include Germany and Cambodia which account for 8.1 per cent and 6.8 per cent of the country's total exports, respectively.
According to the VPA, about 50 per cent of Vietnamese export plastic products are packing products, while 15 per cent are household appliances and 35 per cent includes products such as technological products or office supplies.
Viet Nam has more than 2,000 plastic products manufacturers, of which 90 per cent are small- and medium-sized companies. About 80 per cent of them are based in HCM City and its neighbouring provinces such as Dong Nai, Long An and Binh Duong.
Only 15 per cent of manufacturers are based in the north and 5 per cent are in the central region.
The industry's revenue in 2009 totalled $4.5 billion, a $500 million decrease compared with 2008 due to lower prices.
source: http://www.business-in-asia.com/plastics_in_vietnam.html
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Recycled Plastic Industry With WRAP

The latest market situation report on plastics identifies the key
developments in the UK markets for recovered plastic since 2007 and tracks trends in collections, existing and planned domestic reprocessing capacity, export markets, prices and legislative issues.
The report reveals increased UK demand for food-grade recovered polymers, and in some cases, demand is outstripping supply. This is a market opportunity which could support greater investment in UK reprocessing infrastructure. WRAP has already helped to demonstrate the technology for producing recycled food-grade polymers and is able to provide further support for investors through its Accelerating Growth Fund.
Attention is increasingly turning to the recycling of non-bottle household plastic packaging (popularly known as ´mixed plastics´). With the first WRAP funded mixed plastics reprocessing facility opening in 2011, the trend to recycle more plastics seems set to continue.
WRAP recently launched Mixed Plastics Loan Facility will provide further growth in the industry.
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Marcus Gover, Director of Market Development said; “WRAP’s report shows that the overall picture for plastics is positive. Despite the volatility in prices of the past two years, the market is strong.” He went on to say; “There has been extensive investment in UK plastics reprocessing capacity however, the UK still exports a large proportion of the plastics it collects for recycling. Given the strong UK demand for high quality recycled plastics, this represents a great opportunity for UK manufacturers to exploit this green niche.”
WRAP’s market situation report also identifies further key themes from the plastics recycling sector:
• The plastic bottle recycling rate now stands at over 40% and there has been extensive investment in UK plastic bottle processing capacity over the past two years;
• Attention has now turned to collecting and developing infrastructure to recycle mixed packaging plastics, less than 5% of which is currently recycled. Around 20% of local authorities already operate kerbside mixed plastic collections, and 2011 will see the operation of the UK’s first mixed plastic reprocessing facility;
• Recycling of non-packaging plastics has also increased, this is partly as a result of regulatory factors, however a further driver for market development was the launch of the Non-Packaging Plastics Quality Protocol.
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Monday, August 2, 2010
Biodegradable, Degradable and Compostable Green Plastics

Degradable plastics are oil based and break down through chemical reactions rather than the activity of micro-organisms, so they can degrade in an anaerobic environment into water, CO2, biomass and trace elements.

This is pretty close to biodegradable plastic but "greener". According to the American Society for Testing & Materials, for plastic to be considered as compostable, it must be able to break down into carbon dioxide, water and biomass at the same rate as paper.
It also needs to look like compost, should not produce any toxic material and should be able to support plant life. Compostable items are made from plant materials such as corn, potato, cellulose, soy and sugar.
Biodegradability is determined by measuring the amount of CO2 produced over a certain time period by the biodegrading plastic. The standards require 60% conversion of carbon into carbon dioxide within 180 days for resins made from single polymer and 90% conversion of carbon into carbon dioxide for co-polymers or polymer mixes.
Standards
There are currently few international organizations which have established standards and testing methods for compostability, namely:
*American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM-6400-99
*European Standardization Committee (CEN) EN13432
*International Standards Organization (ISO) ISO14855
*German Institute for Standardization (DIN) DIN V49000
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Benefits Of B2B Portal For Global Bussiness Oppertunity
A B2B portal is a compilation of web pages where both big scale suppliers and buyers can list themselves to initiate business activities.
It acts like a support where sellers can show their product features, cost and the minimum order accepted to attract large scale wholesalers or traders globally.
At the same time, it also acts as a one stop solution for all the purchasers, dealers and wholesalers to source goods of their choice without going through any hassles. All that is needed is to register to a Online B2B portal and most of your business needs will be sorted. In today's time, a B2B portal has nearly become a necessity for any range of business as it help outs in dropping costs and mounting revenues.
B2B Manufacturers, Suppliers and Exporters :-
Manufacturers and suppliers of any kind of product or merchandise who register themselves on a b2b portal to give access to a wider consumer base are known as B2B manufacturers or suppliers. It does not necessarily mean that these providers commence selling only through such portal websites. These are producers and suppliers with already operating business units. By registering at a business to business portal however they obtain an access to international base of clients and have a chance to improve their business performance to a much larger extent.Online B2B marketplace has become a perfect place for all the respective buyers and sellers to meet and fulfill various trading purposes with minimum effort.
Similarly, b2b exporters are the suppliers or producers that engage in global supply of their products by getting leads through such a portal. For example, a supplier of plastic accessories could register and exhibit his products on a b2b portal and acquire overseas orders. He becomes a b2b exporter by delivering goods worldwide. You can find a listing of all the b2b exporters or suppliers in any of the online. You just need to hunt for the product that you are looking for. These directories are normally designed alphabetically and are very easy to operate.
Now a days more and more business owners are doing business through such as it not only gives a better consumer base but also boosts efficiency and revenues in short span of time. Companies also get a one up by registering with a b2b portal before their opponents do so as they would be more widely known than others in the international marketplace. A b2b portal has therefore become vital device for the growth of every kind of business.
Plastic-World.in is the fast growing top indian plastic portal. This plastic business to business portal becomes the professional business platform for all who are engaged into import-export trade, Indian exporters, manufacturers and suppliers of plastics and allied industry.Plastic World Offers B2B Trading Leads, Selling and Buying Leads, Import Export Trade Leads and also Global B2B Directory helping B2B Online TradingDistributors.