Friday, August 26, 2016

Most Popular Baby Names California 2015

Popular Names by State

August 26, 2016
Background information
Number of U. S. births based on Social Security card applications
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The following table shows the 100 most frequent given names for male and female births in 2015 in California. The number to the right of each name is the number of occurrences in the data. The source is a 100% sample based on Social Security card application data. See the limitations of this data source.
Popularity for top 100 names in California for births in 2015
RankMale nameNumber of
males
Female nameNumber of
females
1Noah2,751Sophia2,942
2Jacob2,540Mia2,850
3Ethan2,467Emma2,706
4Daniel2,460Olivia2,507
5Matthew2,414Isabella2,388
6Alexander2,307Emily2,132
7Jayden2,128Sofia2,018
8Sebastian2,063Abigail1,749
9Liam2,017Victoria1,568
10David1,934Ava1,536
11Julian1,897Alexa1,434
12Aiden1,892Camila1,406
13Michael1,856Charlotte1,328
14Nathan1,853Samantha1,102
15Benjamin1,809Evelyn1,054
16Anthony1,762Scarlett1,050
17Isaac1,703Madison1,034
18Mason1,686Elizabeth994
19Dylan1,675Penelope981
20Andrew1,600Zoe954
21James1,533Chloe951
22Angel1,514Natalie939
23Joseph1,514Avery925
24Adrian1,511Allison906
25Aaron1,505Grace895
26Elijah1,503Aria893
27Logan1,472Amelia875
28William1,428Genesis871
29Mateo1,409Audrey869
30Lucas1,396Mila857
31Oliver1,349Ariana850
32Joshua1,327Melanie817
33Jonathan1,283Ella816
34Christopher1,280Zoey779
35Isaiah1,239Lily757
36Gabriel1,222Aubrey751
37Ryan1,194Delilah733
38Samuel1,178Leah730
39Jose1,150Maya719
40Luke1,142Ximena714
41Christian1,057Aaliyah710
42Damian1,053Layla689
43Jackson1,006Harper686
44Kevin982Hannah674
45Dominic974Violet668
46Leonardo942Brooklyn644
47Brandon935Valentina644
48Caleb920Bella638
49Adam915Natalia633
50Diego908Ashley630
51Henry904Riley628
52Nicholas894Arianna622
53Evan883Andrea611
54Ian867Luna611
55Jack866Hailey609
56Jesus863Alyssa587
57Jason854Stella581
58Luis854Kimberly579
59Levi846Savannah577
60Santiago827Kaylee576
61Josiah824Ellie568
62Wyatt819Jasmine545
63Owen813Kayla537
64Ivan795Hazel531
65Juan790Brianna527
66Carlos787Valerie527
67Hunter777Eva526
68Jordan773Ruby520
69John759Sarah509
70Robert743Claire506
71Eli741Valeria502
72Elias732Naomi487
73Austin694Aurora481
74Jeremiah687Nicole477
75Roman684Katherine476
76Leo682Alice474
77Carter677Amy472
78Nathaniel677Ariel472
79Xavier658Eliana462
80Vincent649Gianna462
81Giovanni648Alina452
82Ezra636Jocelyn451
83Thomas618Alexandra445
84Hudson610Anna445
85Miguel608Melody444
86Jaxon600Madelyn443
87Ayden591Leilani430
88Landon590Addison429
89Connor584Elena429
90Charles583Giselle426
91Alan581Lucy425
92Matteo580Nevaeh424
93Gavin577Kylie422
94Alex572Maria418
95Eric572Madeline415
96Nolan561Jade414
97Emiliano560Liliana407
98Alejandro552Lillian405
99Ryder532Angelina402
100Abraham530Sophie398
101  Vivian398
https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/namesbystate.cgi

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Monetize Your Web Site

There are several advertising and monetization options, and your website niche, target audience, traffic volume, and visitor behavior will determine which options are the most reasonable for your particular website.
We are going to show you 10 monetization options that have broad applications, allowing you to start generating revenue, whether you are trying to turn your website into a profitable business or just cover some of your operating expenses. Don’t try and do all of these at once and make sure you give it some time to see results. No one is an overnight success and you need to see what will work for you and your audience.

1. Google AdSense

Google’s advertising platform for publishers, AdSense, shows ads that are highly relevant to your website content and pays you a percentage of the revenue each time they are clicked on. If you had a website about travel, it might display ads from an airline or travel agent. The process couldn’t be any easier:
  1. You place HTML code on your website where you want the advertisements to display. Note: AdSense policy allows up to 3 ad blocks on each page of your website.
  2. Advertisements that are related to the content are displayed, and Google uses a real-time to ensure that the highest paying ads are shown.
  3. Google bills the advertisers and networks for the advertisements that appeared on your website and pays you directly.
This program is among the most popular monetization methods because of its simplicity. There is no dealing with advertisers directly or chasing down invoices for payment. Google handles everything and you receive a check or direct deposit every month for the revenue that your website generated.
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Anyone with a website can take advantage of this program and getting started takes just minutes, provided that you have a Google account. You can read more about Google’s AdSense program by reading our Google AdSense Review.

2. Infolinks

Infolinks is an advertising platform that places in-text ads within your website content and pays you each time that they are clicked. Their software identifies your most valuable keywords within your website content and double-underlines theses keywords, and when your visitor hovers his or her mouse over them an advertisement related to the keyword is displayed. If they decide to click on the “learn more” you are compensated.
Infolinks allows you to customize the look and frequency of the text ads. Making them the same color as your website theme makes them appear to be part of your content, and this will increase your click through rate significantly. Also, they allow you to determine how often they appear. The last thing you want is a page full of clickable ads. One or two per piece of content is enough to attract interest without pushing away visitors.
This is a great platform to sign up for when you are just getting started because every little bit of extra revenue can help you cover basic website expenses like web hosting and domain registration. The payouts per click are fairly low though, so once you build up your traffic and your site becomes more popular there are other monetization methods that will provide you with a bigger and more attractive return.
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You can get more information on the infolinks program by clicking here.

3. Affiliate Offers

Affiliate marketing is a very effective way to monetize your website traffic because it allows you to present your visitors with offers that they are likely to be interested in. For instance, if you had a blog about personal finance you would want to find an affiliate offer that would be of interest to your visitors, such as a credit card offer. You would place a banner or text link on your website that contained your affiliate link and directed the visitor to the offer. Now, if they signed up for the particular offer, which in this case is a credit card, you would be compensated with an affiliate referral payment. Some credit card offers pay out $50 – $100 for every referral an affiliate sends.
There are two different types of offers: Cost Per Action (CPA) and Cost Per Sale (CPS). An example of a CPA offer could be an insurance quote request where the user submits his or her name and contact information to receive additional information. Most CPA offers are lead generation offers. Now, a CPS will generally require a purchase be made and a credit card pixel to be fired in order for an affiliate payment to be issued. An example of a CPS offer would be a diet pill offer, where the consumer actually purchases the product. Generally CPS offers will pay out more than CPA offers.
It is important that you match relevant offers with the content and theme of your website. You wouldn’t place a credit card offer on your blog about diet tips and weight loss. You would want to find a health and fitness offer that you believe your website audience would be interested in. One of the best resources for looking for available affiliate offers is Offer Vault.
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You can enter in any search term related to your website content and instantly review the available offers. It also tells you what affiliate networks manages each offer. Once you identify the offers that you want to promote on your website you will want to sign up with the affiliate networks that manage them. You can search Offer Vault by clicking here.

4. Create & Sell Your Own Digital Product

This is a monetization strategy that is great for those who have a very niche specific website combined with a large volume of website traffic. Creating your own product allows you to provide something very specific for your visitors and retain 100% of the revenue. Affiliate offers pay you a commission per action, but you don’t have to worry about customer service, refunds, or any issues that might arise. When you sell your own product you have to handle the customer service as well as any problems that pop up.
Don’t worry about stocking inventory and the costs associated with developing a product – go digital! The beauty about creating a digital product such as an eBook is that there are no production and inventory costs after you create it the first time. You can handle the complete creation or you can outsource the work.
There are several WordPress plugins that help you manage your digital downloads and integrate with your payment processor, only allowing your purchaser to download it once their payment is processed. Once you develop the product it is a relatively hands free process.

5. Direct Ad Space

Once your website has a significant amount of traffic and you have built up a following it gives you the ability to sell direct advertising space on your website. Don’t expect these offers to roll in on Day 1. It might take a couple of months but be sure to include details of how you should be contacted by a potential advertiser. Now, Google AdSense doesn’t have any traffic volume requirements, so you can implement that onto a brand new website and your revenue will grow as your blog grows. No advertiser will want to directly purchase exclusive space on a brand new website, but once the traffic numbers increase it becomes more attractive to an advertiser to purchase direct space for a flat monthly fee.
Advertisers that use Google’s platform are charged per click. This can become very expensive for the advertiser so they often look for opportunities to buy ad space for a flat fee. So, imagine that you had a blog about parenting and a retailer of children’s clothes was paying $5 per click on Google’s advertising network. If you charged $500 a month for a banner ad and your blog was receiving 30,000 visitors a month and generating 100,000 page views then it would be a great deal for the advertiser. Their ad would be seen 100,000 times for the same amount of money that they were paying for just 100 clicks using a pay per click model.
You can also combine Google AdSense with your own direct advertising to really generate some serious income from your website.
Check out our full Ad Network Reviews.

6. Sponsored Posts & Reviews

Publishing sponsored posts is another great way to generate income by leveraging the success and popularity of your website. Advertisers pay large sums of money for bloggers to write reviews about their products and services and post them for their audience to read. It is a popular form of advertising because visitors see it as more of a review than a direct advertisement. This type of non-intrusive advertising is very effective. The amount you can get for a sponsored post varies greatly based on the size of your niche, the niche itself, the popularity of your site and your social media following.
The advertiser will also generally provide the website owner with the product or service to review for free, so in addition to generating revenue you can also collect some nice products and services along the way. SponsoredReviews.com is a service that connects advertisers and websites and it is free to set up an account.
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7. Gate Premium Content

If you develop a large loyal following you can start to gate premium content, which means that readers will have to pay to access it. Many websites that successfully gate content will offer the first couple of paragraphs for free in order to grab the interest of the reader. They will naturally want to continue reading so they will be more willing to complete an offer in order to access the rest of the content.
Now, it is important that you discuss this with the account manager of any affiliate offer you plan to require your visitors to complete in order to access your content. Some offers don’t allow incentive traffic while some do. Make sure that you only use offers that allow this type of traffic because the last thing you want to do is forfeit your earnings because you did not follow the guidelines. Just have open communication with your affiliate network and you will be fine.
You can also go straight to your affiliate network and let them know what you plan on doing and they can often suggest an offer that they feel will perform well for you while also remaining within the advertisers guidelines. Remember, they want you to be successful just as much as you do. Since they work with thousands of publishers they will typically have very good suggestions for you.
The key here is to create very high quality content that your readers are going to want to access so bad that they don’t mind filling out a quick survey or filling out a form in order to read it. Don’t gate all of your content though, as this will push away a large percentage of your traffic that isn’t interested in completing an offer.

8. Generate & Sell Leads

Once you build a strong following and your traffic numbers are constantly increasing you have the ability to generate your own in-house leads that you can then sell directly to an end buyer. This requires a little more work on your end, but the payout per lead generated can be significantly higher than what you would be paid by an affiliate offer.
Not every website is going to have a niche that has a direct demand for leads. Examples of niches that have this demand are finance, retirement and employment. If this isn’t for you then there are ways to come up with very targeted offers that you could create. For example, if you had a website about cars that discussed reviews of new models it would be hard to create an offer around those that wanted to purchase a car, because your visitors would be from all over and you would need to create relationships with nearly every dealership to make that work. It just wouldn’t make financial sense. So, you would think of something complimentary to the new car shopping experience, such as financing the purchase.
You could create an opt-in lead form to generate car-financing leads and then sell them to one of the largest auto financing companies. They wouldn’t have geographical restrictions, so it would allow you to sell all of the leads to one source. This would make it extremely manageable for you as you would just have one purchaser to deal with. If you decide to generate your own leads just make sure it is something general enough that it will interest a large percentage of your visitors and try to sell them all to one buyer.

9. Related Posts

Outbrain is a great way to help monetize your blog, as it only includes adding a snippet of code to your website and they tend to have high click through rates. At the end of each blog post you publish the Outbrain widget is displayed and it suggests additional posts that their algorithm feels that your reader would also be interested, as they relate to the content they just finished reading. Each time they click through to one of their recommended articles you are compensated.
You don’t have to worry about the quality of the content being displayed on your website visitors, as Outbrain has a very strict policy and only syndicates content from high quality websites. Your visitors just see the post title and an image, so it really doesn’t distract them from your website. It is a great way to earn additional revenue, especially if the user was going to just leave your website after reading the content of the page they were viewing. You might as well maximize the revenue for every single visitor, and Outbrain is a great way to further monetize your website.
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You can get more information about Outbrain by reading our Outbrain Review.

10. Paid Private Forum

Creating a private paid forum on your website is another great way to generate extra revenue. This is a strategy that can take a lot of time and should be attempted when you have more of a following and experience. If you built your website using WordPress then you can install the bbPress plugin and instantly create a forum on your website. The settings allow you to make it a private forum and there are add-on’s that allow you to manage paid subscriptions.
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To justify charging a price to access your website forum you need to provide something of incredible value. You need a very strong USP (unique selling point) to justify making it a member’s only forum. Premium content, special offers and having well known industry influencers as members provide incentive for your visitors to sign up.
This provides you with a great opportunity to generate steady residual income, but you need to price you forum access in a way that it will encourage a large user base. Charging a high monthly fee will only attract a small pool of users and the forum will be inactive, causing your users to fall off and cancel their subscriptions. Keep it affordable so a large percentage of your user base will sign up. Even a $3 – $5 monthly fee can translate into a good return if you have a massive group of participants.
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With several monetization options, it is a good idea to try several and then stick with the ones that earn you the most money per visitor. With all of the analytical and conversion data available you will be able to determine exactly how much each visitor is worth. Some of the most profitable websites have multiple income streams, so don’t be afraid to test several to determine what results in the biggest return for your site.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

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Saturday, August 20, 2016

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Ashley Graham in Gold Bikini

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List of countries by traffic-related death rate


List

CountryRoad fatalities
per 100,000
inhabitants
per year[3]
Road fatalities
per 100,000
motor vehicles[3]
Road fatalities
per 1 billion
vehicle-km[4]
Total fatalities
latest year
(adjusted/estimated
figures by WHO report)
[3]
Year, data source
(standard source:
The WHO report 2015,[1]
data from 2013
)
 World17.41,250,000
 Africa26.6574[5]246,719[5]
 Eastern Mediterranean19.9139[5]122,730[5]
 Western Pacific17.369[5]328,591[5]
 South-east Asia17.0101[5]316,080[5]
 Americas15.933[5]153,789[5]
 Europe9.319[5]84,589[5]
 Afghanistan15.5722.4n/a47342013
 Albania15.1107.2n/a4782013
 Algeria23.8127.8n/a93372013
 Andorra7.67.9n/a62013
 Angola26.9992n/a57692013
 Antigua & Barbuda6.720n/a62013
 Argentina13.624.3n/a56192013
 Armenia18.318.2n/a5462013
 Australia5.47.35.212522013
 Austria5.47.15.84552013
 Azerbaijan10.083n/a9432013
 Bahamas13.836n/a522013
 Bahrain8.019.6n/a1072013
 Bangladesh13.61020.6n/a21,3162013
 Barbados6.716.9n/a192013
 Belarus13.732.9n/a12822013
 Belgium6.710.77.37462013
 Belize24.426n/a812013
 Benin27.78177.2n/a28552013
 Bhutan15.1167.2n/a1142013
 Bolivia23.2205.2n/a34762013
 Bosnia and Herzegovina17.776.7n/a6762013
 Botswana23.691.6n/a4772013
 Brazil23.450.355.9[6]41,0592013
 Bulgaria8.317.2n/a6012013
 Burkina Faso30.0328.1n/a50722013
 Cabo Verde26.1229n/a1302013
 Cambodia17.4107.2n/a26352013
 Cameroon27.61385.1n/a61362013
 Canada6.09.56.221142013
 Central African Republic32.44336.5n/a14952013
 Chad24.1497n/a30892013
 Chile12.451.1n/a21792013
 China18.8104.5n/a261,3672013
 Colombia16.883.3n/a81072013
 Congo26.41063n/a11742013
 Cook Islands24.240.2n/a52013
 Costa Rica13.938.4n/a6762013
 Ivory Coast24.2828.9n/a49242013
 Croatia9.221.1n/a3952013
 Cuba7.5133.7n/a8402013
 Cyprus5.29.2n/a592013
 Czech Republic6.18.513.96542013
 Democratic Republic of the Congo33.26405.4n/a22,4192013
 Denmark3.56.741962013
 Dominica15.344.7n/a112013
 Dominican Republic29.394.9n/a30522013
 Ecuador20.1183.8n/a31642013
 Egypt12.8148.7n/a10,4662013
 El Salvador21.1163.7n/a13392013
 Eritrea24.12171.5n/a15272013
 Estonia7.011.8n/a902013
 Ethiopia25.34984.3n/a23,8372013
 Fiji5.858.9n/a512013
 Finland4.84.44.82582013
 France5.17.65.832682013
 Gabon22.9196.4n/a3832013
 Gambia29.4998.7n/a5442013
 Georgia11.854n/a5142013
 Germany4.36.84.935402013
 Ghana26.2443.1n/a67892013
 Greece9.112.6n/a10132013
 Guatemala19.0114.7n/a29392013
 Guinea27.39462.5n/a32112013
 Guinea-Bissau27.5751.9n/a4682013
 Guyana17.3864.4n/a1382013
 Honduras17.41021.7n/a14082013
 Hungary7.720.7n/a7652013
 Iceland4.66.14.7152013
 India16.6130.1n/a238,5622013
 Indonesia15.336.7n/a38,2792013
 Iran32.192.7n/a24,8962013
 Iraq20.2151.2n/a68262013
 Ireland4.17.63.91882013
 Israel3.69.75.32772013
 Italy6.17.3n/a37532013
 Jamaica11.561.7n/a3202013
 Japan4.76.5859712013
 Jordan26.3151.4n/a19132013
 Kazakhstan24.2101.4n/a39832013
 Kenya29.1640.7n/a12,8912013
 Kiribati2.986.9n/a32013
 Kuwait18.734.2n/a6292013
 Kyrgyzstan22.0127.3n/a12202013
 Laos14.367.5n/a9712013
 Latvia10.024.8n/a2052013
 Lebanon22.664.8n/a10882013
 Lesotho28.2474.8n/a5842013
 Liberia33.7133.4n/a14482013
 Libya73.4128.2n/a45542013
 Lithuania10.616.1n/a3202013
 Luxembourg8.710.7n/a462013
 Macedonia9.449.1n/a1982013
 Madagascar28.42963n/a65062013
 Malawi35.01310.4n/a57322013
 Malaysia24.029.912.671292013
 Maldives3.519.5n/a122013
 Mali25.61352.5n/a39202013
 Malta5.16.8n/a222013
 Marshall Islands5.7141.8n/a32013
 Mauritania24.5228.7n/a9522013
 Mauritius12.235.6n/a1582013
 Mexico12.343n/a15,0622013
 Federated States of Micronesia1.924n/a22013
 Monaco--n/a02013
 Mongolia21.088.4n/a5972013
 Montenegro11.936.8n/a742013
 Morocco18.0209n/a68702013
 Mozambique31.61507n/a81732013
 Myanmar20.3250.8n/a10,8092013
 Namibia23.9196.4n/a5512013
   Nepal17.0399.8n/a47132013
 Netherlands3.464.55742013
 New Zealand6.08.46.72722013
 Nicaragua15.3164.3n/a9312013
 Niger26.41491.1n/a47062013
 Nigeria20.5615.4n/a35,6212013
 Norway3.85.24.41922013
 Oman25.485.3n/a9242013
 Pakistan14.2283.9n/a25,7812013
 Palau4.814.1n/a12013
 Panama10.038.4n/a3862013
 Papua New Guinea16.81306.5n/a12322013
 Paraguay20.7114.7n/a14082013
 Peru13.999.3n/a42342013
 Philippines10.5135n/a103792013
 Poland10.315.8n/a39312013
 Portugal7.813.7n/a8282013
 Qatar15.250.9n/a3302013
 South Korea10.4[7]23.218.253822015[8]
 Republic of Moldova12.561.8n/a4372013
 Romania8.731.4n/a18812013
 Russia18.953.4n/a27,0252013
 Rwanda32.13521.1n/a37822013
 Saint Lucia18.12103.3n/a332013
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines8.231.7n/a92013
 Samoa15.8171.9n/a302013
 San Marino3.21.8n/a12013
 São Tomé and Príncipe31.15454.5n/a602013
 Saudi Arabia27.4119.7n/a78982013
 Senegal27.2956.4n/a38442013
 Serbia10.434.5n/a7352013
 Seychelles8.643n/a82013
 Sierra Leone27.32414.2n/a16612013
 Singapore3.620.2n/a1972013
 Slovakia6.613.7n/a3602013
 Slovenia6.49.57.61322013
 Solomon Islands19.2240n/a1082013
 Somalia25.44480.5n/a26642013
 South Africa25.1133.9n/a13,2732013
 Spain3.75.37.817302013
 Sri Lanka17.470.9n/a36912013
 Sudan24.32872.8n/a9,2212013
 Suriname19.149.7n/a1032013
 Swaziland24.21667.4n/a3032013
 Sweden2.84.73.52722013
  Switzerland3.34.74.32692013[9][10][11][12]
 Tajikistan18.8374.9n/a15432013
 Thailand36.274.6n/a24,2372013
 Timor-Leste16.6295.8n/a1882013
 Togo31.13653.4n/a21232013
 Tonga7.698.1n/a82013
 Trinidad and Tobago14.158.9n/a1892013
 Tunisia24.4154.4n/a26792013
 Turkey8.937.3n/a66872013
 Turkmenistan17.4107.8n/a9142009
 Uganda27.4836.8n/a10,2802013
 United Arab Emirates10.938.2n/a10212013
 United Kingdom2.95.13.618272013
 Tanzania32.91073.7n/a16,2112013
 Ukraine13.5[2]35.3n/a50992012[13]
 United States10.612.97.134,0642013
 Uruguay16.628.5n/a5672013
 Uzbekistan11.2n/a32402013
 Vanuatu16.6300n/a422013
 Vietnam24.555n/a22,4192013
 Yemen21.5436.6n/a52482013
 Zambia24.7670.9n/a35862013
 Zimbabwe28.2429.8n/a39852013


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