What The Heck Is "Inversion Forex Videos"?
Inversion Forex Videos is a professional blog aimed at Spanish-speaking forex traders, although there are the occasional bits in English floating about. Although Inversion Forex Videos ends with an "s", since it refers to only one blog, it's referred to as a singular noun. That is why some of the noun verb agreements (like "I said, he says…") are going to look a little jarring.
Google Page Rank
If you enter "inversion forex" into the search engine Emperor, Google, you will get pages and pages of links in Spanish, mostly connecting in one way or another to the Inversion Forex Videos blog. In 2006, Nielsen (the same company that determines television ratings) claims that almost 50% of online searches are done on Google.
So, quite frankly, there isn't that much of an incentive to go look on other search engines for "inversion forex" for anything comprehensible in English on any other search engine. However, Google's method of determining page ranking placements is based on a combination of at least one hundred algorithms, of which 10 changes weekly. SO, perhaps next week Inversion Forex News will drop a few pages down.
Blog Review
Inversion Forex Videos is claimed to be put together by the mysterious "forex4x", but most likely is a synthesis of RSS feeds and "robots" that are to select videos with the words "inversion" and "forex" in there somewhere. This means that often the videos presented have nothing to do with forex (the buying and selling of foreign currencies).
You do get videos on chiropractic inversion tables, a guitarist who uses and inversion method of playing, a video from an Asian pop group, and a scolding of Cuba about its "moral inversion" from Human Rights Watch. There are also videos about forex, but they are all in Spanish.
As to what this blog is supposed to be about – well, your guess is as good as mine. The advertisements aren't even much of a clue, as they range from "Seven Days To Profitable Blogging" to "Best Yeast Infection Treatments." The archives are arranged in the generally considered date archive format, which are of no help to forex traders or to freelance writers trying to write an article on inversion forex.
The closest thing to forex information on the blog is a "Forex Quick Facts" widget, which changes one sentence every time you refresh the page. If you want to learn about forex, you're best off skipping Inversion Forex Videos and going elsewhere. Perhaps "forex4x" needs to read "Seven Days To Profitable Blogging".
Inversion Forex Videos is a professional blog aimed at Spanish-speaking forex traders, although there are the occasional bits in English floating about. Although Inversion Forex Videos ends with an "s", since it refers to only one blog, it's referred to as a singular noun. That is why some of the noun verb agreements (like "I said, he says…") are going to look a little jarring.
Google Page Rank
If you enter "inversion forex" into the search engine Emperor, Google, you will get pages and pages of links in Spanish, mostly connecting in one way or another to the Inversion Forex Videos blog. In 2006, Nielsen (the same company that determines television ratings) claims that almost 50% of online searches are done on Google.
So, quite frankly, there isn't that much of an incentive to go look on other search engines for "inversion forex" for anything comprehensible in English on any other search engine. However, Google's method of determining page ranking placements is based on a combination of at least one hundred algorithms, of which 10 changes weekly. SO, perhaps next week Inversion Forex News will drop a few pages down.
Blog Review
Inversion Forex Videos is claimed to be put together by the mysterious "forex4x", but most likely is a synthesis of RSS feeds and "robots" that are to select videos with the words "inversion" and "forex" in there somewhere. This means that often the videos presented have nothing to do with forex (the buying and selling of foreign currencies).
You do get videos on chiropractic inversion tables, a guitarist who uses and inversion method of playing, a video from an Asian pop group, and a scolding of Cuba about its "moral inversion" from Human Rights Watch. There are also videos about forex, but they are all in Spanish.
As to what this blog is supposed to be about – well, your guess is as good as mine. The advertisements aren't even much of a clue, as they range from "Seven Days To Profitable Blogging" to "Best Yeast Infection Treatments." The archives are arranged in the generally considered date archive format, which are of no help to forex traders or to freelance writers trying to write an article on inversion forex.
The closest thing to forex information on the blog is a "Forex Quick Facts" widget, which changes one sentence every time you refresh the page. If you want to learn about forex, you're best off skipping Inversion Forex Videos and going elsewhere. Perhaps "forex4x" needs to read "Seven Days To Profitable Blogging".
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