David Otey has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is The Transatlantic Slave Trade: The History and Legacy of the System that Brought Slaves to the New World.

Do You want to learn how to master SEO? Get this book, and follow my step-by-step explanations! SEO: The Seven Tips to Succeed in Google When it comes to ensuring that as many people as possible can see the content provided on your website while jumping through the minimum number of hoops required to do so, there is nothing more important than search engine optimization. If you are looking for tips on how to get your SEO up to snuff, then SEO: The Seven Tips to Succeed in Google is the book you have been waiting for. Having a firm grasp on the specifics of SEO and how to put it to work for you is a critical part of finding success in the digital world. As such, in this audiobook you will find everything you need to choose the best keywords to define your content and drive traffic to your site and ways to optimize your site to make it easier for visitors to use and for search engines to index. You will also learn how to utilize your social media presence to improve your general SEO as well as your all-important local SEO. No matter what the purpose of your website is, without the proper visibility on Google search results, no one will ever see it. You and your content deserve better. Learn how to get seen today! In this audiobook you will find: Why key phrases are the natural evolution of keywords and how to put them to work for you The secret to creating the type of content that visitors want to read The best free external tools to make your SEO experience as pain free as possible And more
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Do you want to learn how to master SEO? Get this book and follow my step-by-step explanations! You have seen the ads. For just 99 cents, you can get a domain. For $9.99 per month, you can start your own website. But what have you found? Have you found your business is not getting Internet sales? Are you somewhere on page 100 in the Google search engine? A myriad of work goes into creating a website that is worthy of Google's first page. If you want this ranking, you need to be smarter rather than work harder. It takes starting out correctly with your website. There will be trial and error. Most of all, a magic solution does not exist. Any place that is offering something for very little is going to make you work harder to get what you desire for your website. Any company offering to sell you links to improve your website is going to damage it. Did you know Google makes about 500 changes to its algorithm each year? Imagine what these changes are going to do for your website ranking, particularly when Google is attempting to make the user experience superb. Google's mission is to ensure when anyone conducts a search in Google, they see the results they want on the first couple of pages. Search engine optimization (SEO) has greatly changed even in the last five years. Ten years ago it was about keywords. The more keywords you used the better. A slow shift toward quality content began and is now in full effect. If you spam your articles with keywords but have low quality content, you will be penalized. If you try to trick Google, you will end up in the black hole for Internet websites. A few golden rules are needed before you jump into SEO. Tips provided in this book: Determine your investment abilities Write quality content Get your website indexed Use keywords appropriately Pay attention
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A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history's most influential figures, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors' American Legends series, listeners can get caught up to speed on the lives of America's most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. Franklin Delano Roosevelt might be America's greatest 20th century president, but there's no question that he was the most unique. A well-connected relative of Theodore Roosevelt, FDR was groomed for greatness until he was struck down by polio. Nevertheless, he persevered, rising through New York politics to reach the White House just as the country faced its greatest challenge since the Civil War, beginning his presidency with one of the most iconic lines ever spoken during an inaugural address. For over a decade, President Roosevelt threw everything he had at the Great Depression, and then threw everything the country had at the Axis powers during World War II. Ultimately, he succumbed to illness in the middle of his fourth term, just before the Allies won the war. American Legends: The Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt covers all the well-known highlights of Roosevelt's life and presidency, but it also humanizes the nation's longest serving president, covering Roosevelt's family and famous wife, the philosophical shift Roosevelt led the country through with the New Deal, and the tenacious fighter who battled polio and Adolf Hitler. Along the way, you will learn interesting facts about FDR you never knew, including his distant familial relationship with wife Eleanor.
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Brain Maker details the complex microbiome that lives in the human gut and how they affect the brain. Rising rates of Alzheimer's disease, mood disorders, attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), multiple sclerosis, autism, and other conditions are linked to imbalances in the thousands of microorganisms that colonize the gut, primarily bacteria. Disruptions to this microbiome can begin at birth for children born via cesarean section because these babies do not acquire their mother's microbiome traits from the birth canal. Instead they pick up less beneficial bacteria from exposure to skin. Then there is the ultra-clean, antibiotic-laden, high stress lifestyle and low-fiber diet of the United States and other wealthy nations. Finally, exposure to environmental toxins also leads to disruptions to the microbiome. This companion to Brain Maker includes: Overview of the book Important people Key takeaways Review of the book And much more!
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"The deck, that is the floor of their rooms, was so covered with the blood and mucus which had proceeded from them in consequence of the flux, that it resembled a slaughter-house. It is not in the power of the human imagination to picture a situation more dreadful or disgusting. Numbers of the slaves having fainted, they were carried upon deck where several of them died and the rest with great difficulty were restored. It had nearly proved fatal to me also." - Dr. Alexander Falconbridge, an 18th century British surgeon The sail linked the continents of Africa and America, and thus it was also the sail that facilitated the greatest involuntary human migration of all time. There can be no doubt that even though large numbers of indigenous Africans were liable, it was European ingenuity and greed that fundamentally drove the industrialization of the Transatlantic slave trade in response to massive new market demands created by their equally ruthless exploitation of the Americas. In time, the Atlantic slave trade provided for the labor requirements of the emerging plantation economies of the New World. It was a specific, dedicated and industrial enterprise wherein huge profits were at stake. It existed without sentimentality, without history, and without tradition, and it was only outlawed once the advances of the industrial revolution had created alternative sources of energy for agricultural production.
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