1) Lowepro SlingShot 200 AW Camera Backpack
2) Precision Design Deluxe Camera Tripod with Carrying Case
3) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit
Perfect for photojournalists, the SlingShot 200 AW uses a unique sling design to go from "carry mode" to "ready mode" in just seconds. Carried comfortably on the back, it easily rotates to the front so you can get to your camera quickly. The SlingShot 200 AW holds an SLR with mid-range zoom lens attached plus 3-4 extra lenses, cables and accessories and has a full access lid to make loading it a snap. This feature-rich bag also includes a built-in memory card pouch, micro fiber LCD cloth and two generous organizer pockets. It's certain to surprise even the most demanding photojournalists.
Get maximum image quality and avoid camera shake with this lightweight and sturdy 57-inch tripod, supplied with a fitted carrying case and strap. This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.One of the downsides of WordPress as a content management system (and yes there only a few) is that it has a habit of duplicating certain bits of content that you publish on multiple areas of your site.
This of course is a bad thing because it makes it seem like you have duplicate content on your domain - often a sign of a spammy low quality site.
One example is this...
Say you write a post for a particular category, and submit it.
That post appears on your blog home page initially, and it also appears on the page which is the url of your post.
So it appears on
yourdomain.com
and
yourdomain.com/my-post-url
Not only that but it also appears on your category home page. Furthermore but without the use of other tweaks, it will also appear on your archive page and if you use it, even your tag pages.
This can mean the same piece of content popping up in 4 or 5 different places and look terrible to the incoming Google Spiders... say goodbye to your rankings.
Fortunately there's a couple of easy fixes to this.
The first is the use of a little button that appears above your post content field in the write post page.
It's called the "more" tag, and it looks like a white box with a horizontal line through it.
What the more tag does is cuts your post into two pieces on the page. It makes it so that when your post is displayed on the home page of your blog (or your category pages, tag pages and archive pages) it displays only a small chunk of the post (that which you leave BEFORE the more tag) and not the whole thing. To get the whole post the reader must click on the post title. This means the full post content is only displayed at once URL on your blog - the post URL!
To insert the More tag all you do is put your cursor on the spot in your post content where you want to split the post up. It's best to keep it as high up in the post as possible, so you're only showing a small teaser of your blog post on the home page and category pages and you're enticing people to click through to read the full post. Once the cursor is there, you click the white MORE button and the More tag will be inserted. You'll see it appear in your post content as a line with a "more" button on the right of the page.
If you do this with every post you'll be ensuring that you have no duplicate content and giving your blog the best chance for maximum search engine traffic.
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