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		<title>Sign Up Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 17:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marketing Names are an affordable, new marketing concept designed by Left of the Dot Media that makes it easier for you to attract attention and get more sales. Marketing Names are short, brandable keyword concepts attached as sub-domains to the Beef.com brand. Examples include: Organic.Beef.com California.Beef.com Angus.Beef.com _____.Beef.com . When you attach a Marketing Name [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marketing Names are an affordable, new marketing concept designed by Left of the Dot Media that makes it easier for you to attract attention and get more sales. Marketing Names are short, brandable keyword concepts attached as sub-domains to the Beef.com brand.</p>
<p>Examples include:</p>
<p>	Organic.Beef.com<br />
	California.Beef.com<br />
	Angus.Beef.com<br />
	_____.Beef.com</p>
<p>.<br />
When you attach a Marketing Name to the Beef.com web address, you instantly get a memorable website address that helps define an entire category. You also get an address that can rank well in search engines, an address that will get you more click-thrus on your online advertising, and an address that is inherently trusted by potential customers.<br />
How does it work?<br />
Your Marketing Name can be pointed at your existing website, forwarded to one of your directory listings on Beef.com, used as a landing or splash page for any marketing campaign, and even used to brand your entire website and operated as a business unto itself.</p>
<p>After signing up for a Marketing Name, you will be prompted to “Point” your name. You can let us know at any time should you want to point this name to a different destination.<br />
The Science Behind Marketing Names<br />
Marketing Names can help bring you more traffic and customers, but don’t just take our word for it. Look at some of the research behind it…</p>
<p>	A few years ago, a Microsoft Research study found that Internet searchers spend, 24% of their gaze time looking at the website address in the search results. They also concluded that searchers are particularly interested in the website address when they are assessing the credibility of a destination. If the domain names looks untrustworthy, people are less likely to click on the search result. On the other hand, if the website address looks like the page will address the user’s question, they are more likely to click.<br />
	Another recent study by MemorableDomains looked at the benefits of using generic domain names in paid search advertising. The study compared the difference in click-thru-rates when the only factor changed was the domain name itself. The results showed that a keyword-rich generic domain name produced a 105% more clicks than the non-keyword concept.<br />
	Search engines have long held that the domain name is a good indicator as to what the website is really all about. This also holds true for sub-domains. In fact, leading search marketing specialists concluded that, in regards to on-site search ranking factors, having an exact match root domain name as well as having a keyword in the sub-domain are two of the top influencing factors for all search engines.</p>
<p>Choosing a Marketing Name that is Right for You<br />
Want help finding the best Marketing Name for your business? Contact us today and we will help you pick the best name for your business or service.</p>
<p>The best names are those that use keywords to describe your business niche, your geographic area, your products, or that which makes you unique to the world at large. We have identified some Premium Marketing Names that are highly brandable, have clear search intent, and have search traffic behind them.</p>
<p>You can add a Marketing Name from within your client dashboard (right-side menu), or you can click on any of the names below to get started (Note: Some of the names listed below are NOT available at this time).</p>
<p>Ohio<br />
Wagyu<br />
Angus</p>
<p>Oklahoma<br />
Kobe<br />
Ayrshire</p>
<p>Oregon<br />
Organic<br />
Barzona</p>
<p>Pennsylvania<br />
GrassFed<br />
Bazadais</p>
<p>RhodeIsland<br />
FreeRange<br />
Beefalo</p>
<p>SouthCarolina<br />
Ground<br />
Beefmaster</p>
<p>SouthDakota<br />
Stew<br />
BritishBlue</p>
<p>Tennessee<br />
Stroganoff<br />
BelgianBlue</p>
<p>Texas<br />
Recipe<br />
Bison</p>
<p>Utah<br />
Recipes<br />
Miniature</p>
<p>Vermont<br />
Steak<br />
Blonded’Aquitaine</p>
<p>Virginia<br />
Steaks<br />
Bonsmara</p>
<p>Washington<br />
Butcher<br />
Boran</p>
<p>WestVirginia<br />
Stewed<br />
Braford</p>
<p>Wisconsin<br />
Roast<br />
Brahman</p>
<p>Wyoming<br />
Food<br />
Brangus</p>
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		<title>Add a Listing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 17:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Why Local Beef</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 07:09:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying beef directly from local ranchers means that the money you spend on your beef needs stays in the local economy, where it benefits you by keeping businesses and institutions that you depend on going strong. When you buy your beef from a local cattle farm or ranch, the farmer receives a higher price per [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying beef directly from local ranchers means that the money you spend on your beef needs stays in the local economy, where it benefits you by keeping businesses and institutions that you depend on going strong.</p>
<p>When you buy your beef from a local cattle farm or ranch, the farmer receives a higher price per pound than he would if he sold his cattle to a large meat processor. That price may well be less than you pay at the supermarket for beef of far lower quality, but the farmer still ends up with more of a profit for his hard work in maintaining a quality herd.</p>
<p>The rancher is a member of your local community. His success helps to boost businesses and institutions that you depend on as well. Far too many independent farmers are being forced to cease their operations, or to sell their farms to large “factory farming” or “agribusiness” concerns which answer to shareholders who most probably do not live anywhere near the farms that they control. Keeping local farms going by buying locally raised beef means that local farmers have a better chance of being able to succeed at maintaining the ranches and farms that have in many cases been in their families for generations.</p>
<p>Locally raised beef is raised with its customers in mind. Ranchers who sell beef directly to the consumer know that consumers who purchase from them are educated and health-conscious. Therefore, they strive to produce the highest quality lean beef possible, by allowing their cattle to graze freely and by ensuring that they are fed grain and other cattle feed that is free of harmful additives such as growth hormones and needless antibiotics. Indeed, local ranchers are a reliable supply of growth hormone-free beef that is also far tastier and easier to cook than factory-farmed supermarket meat.</p>
<p>Buying beef locally maintains the health of your local economy by helping ranchers obtain a fair price for the high-quality meat that they produce. This does much to help them maintain their farms rather than being forced to sell to large companies with no roots in the area. As local farmers know that their customers, who are their neighbors, want the best and healthiest meat, buying directly from them helps you maintain your health and the health of your family. They return your support by making sure their beef is free of harmful chemicals.</p>
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		<title>Community Agriculture</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 07:09:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 06:59:18 +0000</pubDate>
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