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December 30, 2009

Get Genuine IMEI Implant For China Mobile Phones In India

Get Genuine IMEI Implant For China Mobile Phones In India


It was my friend’s birthday on 28th of November. He bought a new, flashy Chinese mobile phone(sorry, i can not recall the model-name. Do they have any?) Anyways, he was extremely happy to have one for it had most of the features you would desire to have in your mobile for a very low price.

It was all smooth sailing till 30/11 because from 31st onwards, he couldn’t receive any calls on his phone. Frustrated, he went to the mobile operator and came to know the reason. His China phone didn’t had the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. And as per the orders by the Government of India, all mobile operators were asked to block the services to all the mobiles not having a valid IMEI number from 30/11/09 onwards.

The IMEI numbers or rather Valid IMEI number across the world is collected and stored in a Database by the Global Systems for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA). If your IMEI number is not included in that database, then the services to your mobile must have been barred from November 30.

WHY NOT HAVING A VALID IMEI NUMBER IS HARMFUL?

    * such phones are supposed to be used by the terrorists for communication amongst themselves.
    * your phone and other details can not be tracked in case of theft.
    * simply, they’ll just not work after the strict notice to the mobile networks from the Indian government to block the services of such phones.

How to have a valid IMEI number for your phone?-  just follow the following simple steps:

   1. dial *#06# and your unique 15 digit IMEI number will be displayed on your mobile screen.
   2. send this number to 53232 for validation. If the IMEI number is valid, you receive a success message; else, invalid. SMS charge RS 3.
   3. If the number is invalid, implant new IMEI number by approaching GII (Genuine IMEI Implant program) centers run by ICA (Indian Cellular Association). The total amount for GII implant process is Rs.199 (all-inclusive).

For further details, click on GII for China mobile.

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December 28, 2009

How To Control Your PC from Windows Mobile Cell Phone

How To Control Your PC from Windows Mobile Cell Phone


The word “nano” means extremely small and nan0-technology is catching up fast with today’s world of technological advancement. Mobile phones are getting slimmer and smaller and so do the lap-tops, cars, etc. The desktop computers couldn’t be carried along anywhere you go and that gave rise to the concept of lap-tops which was a huge success. Furthermore, WindowsMobile phones were developed to substitute even the laptops if one wishes to do so.

Yes, its possible now to have access to your complete desktop PC from your windows Mobile Phones. From now onwards, you will not have to leave your task incomplete whenever you need to shutdown your desktop computer for whatever reasons. You need not worry about the access to any information on it while you are away from it. In simple words, you will be able to control your PC from your Windows Mobile Device.

It is like having your desktop on your mobile devices, and you can do whatever it is you need to do – just as if you were sitting in front of the machine itself! In other words, You have full control over your PC fromWindows Mobile phone. So, you can open up the files, start   downloading a torrent or control your music- everything that you do on your PC!

This is simply awesome and i believe that it is already installed on your device – you should give it a try the moment you read this article!

To learn more about the process in detail, click on How To Control Your PC from Windows Mobile Cell Phone

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December 24, 2009

Unlock Memory card without passward

Some times it happens that you forgot the password of your memory card and you have lots of your important data in your phone.

So there are two types of methods for recovering the password of your memory card with the help of nokia phone.

For Nokia s60 1st and 2nd edition phones.

1. First Install FExplorer in your phone memory.

2. Got to drive C: , you will find a file called mmcstore

3. Send it to your pc directly and open it in notepad or rename the file.

4. At the end of the file you will find your password.







For Nokia S60 3rd Phones, Nokia N-Series and Nokia E-Series

There is almost no way yet known to hack the memory card password in case of these types of phone but there is a way to do it some of the s60 3rd edition phones and almost all the E-series phones.

The remote lock option in E-Series phone allws you to unlock your phone by sending a sms.

The only thing you have to do is to activate this feature by going to Tools | Settings | Security | Phone and SIM | Allow remote lock menu. The password of your memory card will be your remote lock message.

So you have to just send a sms containing your remote lock message that will automatically change your memory card passsword.

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October 26, 2009

How To Get Search Engine Optimization for Blogs

                                           

                                           Whether it’s a corporate blog, a news-type blog, or even a personal blog, optimizing your blog for the search engines is a must. There are some simple changes that you can make to WordPress and Moveable Type that will make your blog more search engine friendly and make the search engines beg for more (more post and content, that is!).
Optimizing a blog is just like optimizing any other website. The content and pages (posts) must be unique, they must be search engine friendly, and it needs links from other websites. If it’s a new blog, then you first need to make sure the blog software you’re using is set up so that it takes advantage of all of the possible optimization features. Then, announce it to the world, work on getting some links to it, and start making posts.

WordPress Optimization
If you’re using WordPress for your blog software, it’s important to make sure that your site is search engine friendly, meaning that it can easily be spidered by the search engine spiders. Just like optimizing a website, it’s important to have good title tags and meta tags. Keep in mind that blog software usually uses the title of your post as the title tag, so include keywords in your titles as much as possible. It’s important to set up your blog’s software so that the URLs don’t contain a lot of variables. Instead, use URLs that include the post title or post name in them. For example, if you’re using WordPress you’ll need to set the permalinks so that it uses %postname% in the URL. You can also set up a specific category for the post archives, and you might consider using a keyword that’s related to your blog instead of the default, which is typically the word “archive”. Fintan Darragh has a great blog post called “Ultimate WordPress SEO Tips”. Mr. Darragh talks about permalink optimization and says, “The goal: stick more keywords up into the URL and remove the faff which nobody uses, to make the URL search engine and people attractive. Having keywords in your URL is an absolute must, especially when it’s as easy as WordPress makes it.” He also goes on to talk about getting rid of useless tags like the month, day, and year, as well as one important detail: whatever you do stick with the site structure you choose—otherwise you might end up with a lot of useless links to your site. Other tips that Mr. Darragh mentions are optimizing your page titles and your post titles–and installing a few plugins that are useful such as the “Related Posts Plugin” and the “Technorati Tag Generator”.
There are several other places where you can get specific tips about setting up WordPress in a search engine friendly manner, including: * SEO at Aleeya Dot Net.
DYI Search Engine Optimization, One of the best tutorials out there is one called “DYI Search Engine Optimization” by Lorelle VanFossen. Specifically, Lorelle (lorelle.WordPress.com) has some great tips, including how to optimize your code, develop strong intrasite links, write with strong keyword usage, use categories and tags, and how to use ping services. Lorelle says that “the goal is to help search engine crawlers move through your website collecting information to be stored in the search engine’s database. The key to your blog’s data making it successfully into a search engine’s database is to: 1) Make sure there are no road blocks in the path of a search engine crawler.
2) Make sure the crawler can move through your blog, examining all your web pages.
3) Provide adequate keywords and key phrases which clearly help categorize your content.
4) Provide clearly labeled tags and categories recognized by tagging service crawlers and many search engines today.
5) Take advantage of pinging services.” There are several WordPress Plugins available that will help you take advantage of internal linking (like the Related Posts Plugin) which will link to other posts in your blog that are on the same topic.
Other plugins that might be helpful are plugins that automatically generate a Google Sitemap file as well as plugins that help you categorize the site such as the WordPress Subdomain Plugin.
Movable Type Optimization
If you’re using Movable Type for your blog software, then it’s also important to make sure that your site is search engine friendly and can be spidered by the search engine spiders. Just like optimizing a website, it’s important to have good title tags and meta tags. Keep in mind that blog software usually uses the title of your post as the title tag, so include keywords in your titles as much as possible. Miles Evans says that “Movable Type is optimized quite well out of the box, but there are a few quick tricks to easily providing the spiders with some dynamic content.” He goes on to say that you need to optimize your template. “For my main home page and category index pages I hardcode most of my meta data. Your meta tags will be at the top of the template within the tag. You can get fancy on your index pages but I cannot really see why. Optimize these two templates by hand for whatever keywords you are targeting site wide.” Mr. Evans also has another article titled, “Best Movable Type Plugins” that talks about his favorite plugins that help him get great search engine rankings. His favorite Movable Type Plugins for SEO are Dashify, MTPaginate, MT Blogroll, MT InlineEditor, MT-Textile, BigPAPI, as well as Ajaxify (a set of plugins that adds several ajax/javascript widgets into the Movable Type interface), CheckLinks, FormatList v1.0, and Better File Uploader for uploading files. Nicholas Carvan has a great article about Movable Type optimization called “Optimizing your Movable Type blog for Google”. In it he talks about PageRank (and how it relates to your internal linking on your blog), having keywords in your URL (which is important for all blog optimization) and blogrolling. He defines the term blogrolling very well, saying, “Blogrolling: Inbound links are gold, but in Google’s eyes, not all links are equal. In particular, Google isn’t wild about links contained within JavaScript - apparently they can index them, but that doesn’t mean they always want to.”
Once you’ve set up and configured your blog’s software, it’s important to make sure that you leave it alone—if you change your page URLs then any links that you’ve received from other bloggers may not be valid anymore. If you need to change your site’s structure (perhaps you’ve been blogging already and wish to use the tips from this article to optimize your blog), then you might want to take a look at the Objection Redirection WordPress Plugin if you’re using WordPress. The Objection Redirection Plugin gives you a simple interface to redirect users (and search engine bots) to the proper page, especially if you’ve changed your site’s structure.
Start Blogging
The best thing you can do is to start blogging. Go ahead and post to your heart’s content and write, write, write about your topic. The more content you can provide the better—and it seems as if adding content on a regular basis really helps, as well. Feel free to link out to other blog posts that are related to the topic you’re writing about. For example, before you publish a post, go on over to your favorite blog search engine and find another recent post on the same subject—and link to the post. Linking out to other bloggers will get their attention, and hopefully they’ll end up linking to you as well. If other bloggers have trackbacks turned on then their blog will link back to your post. Some trackbacks are moderated, so it might take some time before your link shows up on the other blog. And some bloggers have trackbacks turned off, so a link back to your site might take some manual intervention. Categorize your posts as much as possible, and feel free to add categories as you blog—it will help the internal linking structure of your site, and help the search engines and users find on-topic posts.
Promoting Your Blog
Whenever you make a post in your blog, your blog software will attempt to ping certain sites to let them know that you just updated your blog. There are many blog ping services out there, including Ping-O-Matic and Pingoat. Your blog software can be configured to ping sites automatically, and I’ve posted a list for WordPress of ping services on by blog. If your blog is new or you would like to get some more links, you can submit your blog to blog directories as well as other sites that will list your blog (don’t forget to submit to DMOZ.org, Yahoo! Directory, and the Best of the Web Blog Directory). About.com has a great article about promoting a blog and even Biz Stone has great tutorial about promoting your blog. Lastly, don’t forget to turn on your blog’s RSS feed. And if you’re looking to promote your RSS feed, try searching your favorite search engine for “promote rss” to find a lot of good tutorials.
Promoting your blog is just like promoting a website you need good spiderable content, links to your content, and you need to set up your blog software to take advantage of all the great features. There are also plugins that will help make blogging easier for all of us.

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October 6, 2009

Building Successful Blog And Start Earning Money With It

Building Successful Blog And Start Earning Money

Oct 6, 2009  By Manish


Actually, blog online marketing is not all that hard if you know what you are doing. However, if this is your very first blog and you are wondering how to get readers or subscribers to it then you are in the right place.
Here are some great tips to use when trying to get your blog out there and get new readers. You learn workable tips and secrets of how to build successful blog and earn money with your blog.
1) The first key for your successful in blog online marketing is to update your blog frequently. We can not put enough emphasis on this tip. If you tell your readers that you are going to update your blog daily, then do it. For more results please login on to www.blog-and-ping.com. Your readers are what make your blog successful. You may not realize this in the beginning, and you will have few readers in the beginning as well, but you will eventually build a readership base and have people checking out your blog regularly.
2) You are going to want to be sure that all of your posts are formatted. Doing so will leave out any confusion for the search engines and you will have everything nice and neat and all organized. The label tags are there for a reason when you are dealing with blogs. So using them and not leaving them out is a great idea.
3) Having a Google account and submitting a sitemap is almost a must when you are blog online marketing. Doing so will allow Google to know how often you are updating your blog and they will automatically know of any changes that you have made to it as well. There is a certain way you have to do the sitemap for Google, and they can explain that to you. Just know this is an important step to blog online marketing.
4) Exchanging links with authority blogs and websites that are in your same market is another great way to get the word out about your blog. The authority sites are going to have a higher page rank, and will also be listed high in Google̢۪s search results. So do some searches and check those out and see if they are up to exchanging links. If they are not, you could always just add those into your blogroll. You do not need permission to do that if they are not into linking. However, in the world of blogs, most blog owners are thankful for all links, and are willing to return the favour.
5) Tracking is another part of blog marketing that is so very important. You want to be able to track your visitors and clickers to know where they are coming from. You want to be able to tell what keywords they searched on to find your blog and where they did their searching. Doing so will help take out all of the guess work when it comes to blog marketing. You will know what keywords are working, and which are not.
6) Allowing RSS feeds from your blog is also another great blog online marketing tool. You are going to find that when you allow RSS feeds, your blog is going to end up all over the internet with a link back to it and that is a good thing. You can also log on to www.your-own-blog.com. This is a wonderful way to get links to your blog with little or no effort. People that subscribe to your blog̢۪s RSS feeds are able to then post your blog posts on their sites or blogs. This in return gives you a link on their site or page that they have you on.
7) Learn and apply SEO to your blogs. SEO is search engine optimization. You are going to find that if you want your blog to go anywhere, you need SEO, and you need to know how to use it to the advantage of your blog. Just like a website, a blog will be better off optimized.
Final thoughts, blog online marketing is only as hard as you make it. Use these powerful tips and get your blog out there and seen today.
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October 3, 2009

Tips For New Blogger's

Blogging For Newboggers- Free Related Facts For New Bloggers

Oct 3, 2009    By Manish


Are you searching for information related to blogging for newbie’s or other information somehow related to e-commerce blogs, or blog site design? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to blogging for newbie’s and even somehow related to blogging advice and dedicated hosting that you might not have been aware of.

The first way is to start your own blog and attract top talent to your blog site. This is not an overnight marketing cure-all, and it will require some patience. However, cultivating a readership of professionals in your niche field is a highly effective means of reaching candidates who would have never otherwise learned about your career openings. The key to making this work is to learn to attract a specialized readership to your blog, just like a beacon in the night. You don’t need millions of readers, just hundreds of the right readers.

Utilize the resources at Ezinearticles or GoArticles to add added relative content to your blog. Make sure you give attribution (don’t remove the links). You’re not the only with good ideas, so don’t hesitate to add other author’s valuable content to your blog. It’s only fair to give them the link back; it won’t really hurt your SEO rankings like a traditional website linking strategy. Ezinearticles is a great cure for writer’s block!

The first thing that you want to do is to try to blend your ads in with them color the theme of your blog. It’s important that your ads look as much like the other links on your website. I don’t know why this works, but it is something psychological in the brain that makes people not want to click on stuff that looks different from the rest of the page. Therefore, try to blend your ads as closely as possible.

You should not forget that if this article hasn’t provided you with exact blogging for newbie’s information, you can use any of the main search engines on the Internet, like Ask, to find the exact blogging for newbie’s information you need.

On the other hand, if you don’t have a business, look into having products created for you, or buy products which you can resell on your blog. Look in your local Yellow Pages for manufacturing companies: you may be able to find products that you could resell at a profit. Of course, there are many wholesaling companies online, but the benefit of dealing with a local supplier is that you can inspect the products that you’re selling, to ensure quality. Your shipping costs will also be low, resulting in more profit for you.

This really is a general overview of web logging for money, which is a big picture. However, do be reassured of its relative ease. The most important thing is just to make a start. Identify what you wish to write the blog about, register a free web logging account at BlogSpot or Word press, and then start posting! After that, you will surely pick up hints and tips about monetization and driving traffic along the way. Many internet marketers will confirm that blog optimization is a lifelong learning process, so do not feel you have to get it right first time. Web logging for money should be fun, so ensure you enjoy the process.

Also, search engines are more likely to spider your site regularly if you update your content frequently. With blog software, making changes to the text on your web pages is as simple as sending an email; you just fill in a subject line and post body and then click submit.

We discovered that many people who were also searching for information related to blogging for newbie’s also searched online for related information such as free blogger, NBA schedule, and even online blog software.
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September 30, 2009

Your Social Networking

Can You Really Outsource Your Social Networking?

Sept 30, 2009   By Manish


I know that this sounds very funny at first. After all, you wouldn’t send your secretary to attend your local Chamber of Commerce event. But, you might have her put the event on your calendar and send follow up thank you cards to the people you met there. She might set up a system for you to follow up with the people you met at the event. Social networking is the same way. There is no reason why you can’t outsource a very large part of your social networking busy work so that you have more time to develop strong relationships with your clients.
Also, having as assistant do the work means that you will develop a system and post to your various communities more frequently.
Here are 7 Ways Your Assistant Can Help

1. Finding Potential Followers and Friends
Your assistant can easily build your network by looking at networks of people who are following the people in your community and sending friend requests. They can also keep up with automated contact managers like Plaxo to make sure that all of your contacts are connected to your network.
2. Responding To Friend Requests
Your assistant can take care of most of this for you once you have developed a template “thank you for being my friend” message. A good assistant can also tailor the template to suit the person who is getting the message. You can also develop a friend policy to help decide which requests to accept.
3. Connecting the Dots
Make Your Posts Do Double Duty A good assistant will be able to help you connect the various pieces of your social networking empire. Your blog posts can automatically show up on Twitter, your Twitter posts and Facebook profile can show up on your blog…. Etc. Once the connections are made, your networking becomes much easier and much more effective.
4. Strategic Posting
Your assistant can send tweets and post Facebook announcements about your events, when the event is about to start, etc. She can also publish information about your event in all of your different social networks. She can also programs like TweetLater to schedule your Tweets to occur when you are not at the computer.
5. Birthday Wishes
One of the most powerful ways to build personal relationships is to send birthday cards. Social networking tools like Plaxo and Facebook make this very easy. Your assistant can send either e-cards, or (even better) actual cards. Send Out Cards is a great way to send real cards. Your assistant types the message into the computer and the company mails a real card - for less than a dollar. You can try out Send Out Cards for free to see if it will work for you.
6. Keeping Up with Your Peeps
You an learn a lot about what is going on in the lives of your circle through social networking. Your assistant can be invaluable in keeping tabs on people so that you can build the relationship. She can scan the updates and let you know when clients have launched new products, had babies, gotten new jobs - so that you can send out personal congratulations.
7. Pimp Your Profile
A good assistant can make sure that your profiles (the social networking equivalent of your business card) are in tip top shape. She can add videos, links to other people, pictures from your latest trip and more. She can expand your empire by creating and updating profiles on different social networking sites. A good VA does this sort of thing for other clients too. Don’t be afraid to rely on her expertise to help you keep up on what is new and important in the world of Social Networking.
So, start making an impression in the social networking world…hire a virtual assistant today.
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September 28, 2009

Tips for Blog Online Marketing to Build Successful Blogs

9 Powerful Tips for Blog Online Marketing to Build Successful Blogs & Earn MoneyNow

Sept 28, 2009  By Manish

 

I am going to give you 9 powerful tips you must take into your action seriously for your blog online marketing. With those tips, you can build highly successful and profitable blog online and earn money on the internet. All you have to do is to take those tips in your action and marketing plan seriously.

                  My investigations show that blog is one of the most popular and effective ways to earn money on the internet. Now, most of people have their own blog online. Also, most internet entrepreneurs use blog as their internet marketing tools to advertise and sell their products or services.
       
Actually, blog online marketing is not all that hard if you know what you are doing. However, if this is your very first blog and you are wondering how to get readers or subscribers to it then you are in the right place. First let me just say that marketing your blog is going to require patience, and being consistent.
READ THIS: If you are looking for how to build successful and profitable blog online. I am sure that those tips in this article will help you get the ideas of how to setup your own blog in the right way.
      
Here are some great tips to use when trying to get your blog out there and get new readers. You’ll discover workable tips and secrets of how to build successful blog and earn money with your blog.


1) The first key for your successful in blog online marketing is to update your blog frequently. We can not put enough emphasis on this tip. If you tell your readers that you are going to update your blog daily, then do it. If you tell them that you will be writing in your blog weekly, don’t let them down. Your readers are what make your blog successful. You may not realize this in the beginning, and you will have few readers in the beginning as well, but you will eventually build a readership base and have people checking out your blog regularly. Maybe you do not plan on telling your readers how often you will update your blog. That is ok too. However, think about this, if you were reading a blog on a weekly basis, and you expected to see the blog that you like to read updated at least once a week, you would be very disappointed to find out that it was not. Sure, things happen that might prevent you from updating, and that is expected, and excused, but week after week can hurt you and cause you to lose readers.
2) You are going to want to be sure that all of your posts are formatted. Doing so will leave out any confusion for the search engines and you will have everything nice and neat and all organized. The label tags are there for a reason when you are dealing with blogs. So using them and not leaving them out is a great idea.
3) I would recommend you to ensure that your blog has the track back feature. Let me tell you why. When you have the track back feature on your blog, you are allowing other people to link back to your blog. Maybe someone has a post to post on their blog that is relevant to one of yours. They can use the talkback to your post, and send their readers to your blog so that they know what they are referring to. Another good thing to remember is that if someone gives you a track back, it is a courtesy to return that to their blog if at all possible.
4) Having a Google account and submitting a sitemap is almost a must when you are blog online marketing. Doing so will allow Google to know how often you are updating your blog and they will automatically know of any changes that you have made to it as well. This will let Google get those new pages indexed faster and get them into search results much quicker than if you did not have the sitemap. There is a certain way you have to do the sitemap for Google, and they can explain that to you. Just know this is an important step to blog online marketing.
5) Exchanging links with authority blogs and websites that are in your same market is another great way to get the word out about your blog. The authority sites are going to have a higher page rank, and will also be listed high in Google’s search results. So do some searches and check those out and see if they are up to exchanging links. If they are not, you could always just add those into your blogroll. You do not need permission to do that if they are not into linking. However, in the world of blogs, most blog owners are thankful for all links, and are willing to return the favour.
6) Tracking is another part of blog marketing that is so very important. You want to be able to track your visitors and clickers to know where they are coming from. You want to be able to tell what keywords they searched on to find your blog and where they did their searching. Doing so will help take out all of the guess work when it comes to blog marketing. You will know what keywords are working, and which are not.
7) Allowing RSS feeds from your blog is also another great blog online marketing tool. You are going to find that when you allow RSS feeds, your blog is going to end up all over the internet with a link back to it and that is a good thing. This is a wonderful way to get links to your blog with little or no effort. People that subscribe to your blog’s RSS feeds are able to then post your blog posts on their sites or blogs. This in return gives you a link on their site or page that they have you on.
8)While you are working on your readership base, and trying to gain readers, you are going to find that commenting on blogs that are relevant to yours will surely help. Find a blog that is on the same topic to yours, or close to it and leave comments. You can also make a track back with your blog postings to comment on your own blog. Doing so will probably more than likelygive someone else the urge to track back to your blog. This will be good for it as well. Commenting on blogs that get many comments will make your blog seen by those interested in that market. You will gain traffic and readers that way, and it is easy as well as free.
9) Learn and apply SEO to your blogs. SEO is search engine optimization. You are going to find that if you want your blog to go anywhere, you need SEO, and you need to know how to use it to the advantage of your blog. Just like a website, a blog will be better off optimized.
Final thoughts, blog online marketing is only as hard as you make it. Use these powerful tips and get your blog out there and seen today!
Learn more now about blog online marketing to start & grow your highly profitable and successful home based internet marketing business with your blog today! You’ll discover great tips, workable & proven techniques, top secrets and steps-by-steps of how to get your blog been #1 ranking in major search engines, drive a ton of relevancy traffic and earn money on the internet with your blogs. Also, you will save a lot of your time & money to learn by yourself.


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September 26, 2009

Optimize Your Blog for Search Engine

15 Tips to Optimize Your Blog for Search Engine Optimization


Sept 26, 2009   By Manish

Blog SEO is one of the most effective way to build automated traffic to your blog. You might have learn some basic SEO strategy, but have you heard that blog has a very different way that allows you to get your blog on the first page very quick and easy.

Most blogger will rush to build backlinks, but they will discover ranking is hard and struggling because they have forgotten to do some “On-Blog Optimization” that would help them to get to the first page few times quicker. These On-Blog Optimization are:

1. Use Domain Name That Contain Keywords

Domain name gives you a huge advantage to get to the first page on the search engines. I’ve seen websites that have only few links that rank higher than sites which have hundreds of backlinks. The difference is just these sites domain name contain their keywords. This makes the search engine thinks that the domain name is dedicated to show only contents about the keyword.

2. Does Your Blog Title Contain Keywords?

Type keywords in your blog title. When the blog title is your keywords, the h1 tag and title tag on your blog will become your keywords. Each page of your blog will link back to the main page of your blog with the keywords too. All of these gives you extra SEO benefits to your blog.

3. Does Your Tagline Contain Keywords?

Every Wordpress blog’s general setting, you’ll realize something below your blog title called ‘Tagline’ or description in other blog platform. Tagline is another important location to type your keywords. Make sure get it done.

4. Do You Miss Out Ping?

Ping is a important function of each wordpress blog will have. Everytime you publish a new article, your blog will ping itself to inform few websites you’ve created new information on your blog. Ping also helps to inform search engines you updated new information on your blog. Search engines like websites and blogs that update themselves frequently because they offer their users up-to-date and quality information. Search engine will usually rank your blog high if you ping often. Remember to import more ping services in your setting.

5. Are You Using Duplicated Contents?

Beware of duplicated content on your blog. Try not to reuse your own or others’ content on your blog. Reusing same content doesn’t help in ranking because search engines don’t index many pages that contain the same content because it might annoy their users and it might be a way to avoid spammers to increase their page by duplicating same contents.

6. Applying The Technique Of Keyword Density

Do you mention your keywords in your blog? Repeat your keywords often. Try to keep your density of keywords above 2% and below 7%. It means you got to have keyword you aim for 3 to 6 times in every 100 words you wrote. The more often you use the keywords in your post, the more the search engines thinking your blog is relevant to the keywords. Many people already aware of this method, this makes some internet marketer stuff keywords in their page. Google penalize page that overuse this method. Try to keep it below 7%.

7. Relevant Keywords

Since many people discover the keyword density method, Search engines have created a different algorithm that can judge websites’ content by the amount of relevant keywords. If you are using Wordtracker or Google Keyword Tool, these tool is able to give you many other keywords that are related to the keywords you aim for. Use some of them in your articles too. For example, you’ll see “pimple” and “blackhead” as related keywords when you search for acne.

8. Speed Blogging

If you post a new articleon your blog 3 times a day on your blog or more, Google think that your blog have the latest news about a topic and always provide fresh contents. As a result, you’ll rank easier. If you have a new blog, start posting once every 3 days and increase your post to once a day after 1 month. If your blog has been there for certain period, it’s up to you.

9. Page Volume

Another tip many Black Hat SEO trick users know is increasing the vloume of webpages. However, we try to do it in a white hat approach by posting more new articles. The more pages your blog has, the more content rich and informational the search engines think your blog is. As a result, your blog will be ranked higher.

10. Is Your Page Long Enough?

Publish posts have contain more than 250 words to get your page indexed quicker and stay in Google longer. As I mentioned, there’re many spammers who use the technique of increasing blog page quantity to manipulate search results. They might simply use a few words to publish a page. Search engines have ways to calculate the words to ensure it doesn’t happen.

11. What Sites Are You Linking To?

Do you know that your blog will get lower ranking if you link to a spam site or bad site? It is the same the other way round. If you link to a high authority site, your blog will have a higher ranking too. I haven’t did any experiment to prove it yet but I am a strong believer of this concept.

12. Interlinking

Is your blog posts linking to each other? Interlinking is a tip many internet marketers apply to increase Blog SEO traffic from keywords you don’t aim for. Although backlinks from the same site is not as good as backlinks from other websites, they are useful in ranking too especially you are able to have it done automatically with blogs. Use “Similar Post” plugin and create links to your popular posts at your sidebar.

13. Change Title Tags On Each Of Your Posts

Another tip to get more search engine traffic from untargeted keywords, it’s crucial to have the title tags of each of your blog post start with the post title first. You can use a free plugin called “All In One SEO Pack Plugin” that will do this automatically.

14. Create SEO Friendly URLs

The url of each of your blog post will not contain any keywords which people would search in the search engines in it by defaul. It might be something such as your-blog.com/?p=123. To make each of your blog posts more seo friendly, it is important to change your blog’s url to keywords. You can go to the blog’s settings and customize the permalink into “/%category%/%postname%”. This permalink structure will turn change the url of your post into urls that have the words in your post title.

15. Does Your Blog Has A Map?

Having a sitemap on your blog will definitely help you to rank faster because robot bots from Google could only crawl certain amounts of links. If your blog has a good sitemap that allows the bots to crawl your blog easily, more pages will get indexed and continue to get a lot of traffic from the search engine. But creating your own sitemap requires



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September 23, 2009

Blogging Sites Tips

Significant Info For Bloggers

Sept 23 , 2009  By Manish



If you are searching for information about blogging web sites, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to blogging web sites and in some manner related to teach economics, perhaps blog banners, make money online blog or lost blogs. It isn’t the same old kind of information that you will find elsewhere on the Internet relating to blogging web sites.

To make your blog have those swinging hips you need to feed it with a list. What kind of list? A list of email prospects that is supplied with valuable information regularly via email. You can subtly send them directly to your affiliate links or boldly direct them to your blog with your affiliate links strategically placed to ensure maximum exposure and click through.

Utilize the resources at Ezinearticles or GoArticles to add added relative content to your blog. Make sure you give attribution (don’t remove the links). You’re not the only with good ideas, so don’t hesitate to add other author’s valuable content to your blog. It’s only fair to give them the link back; it won’t really hurt your SEO rankings like a traditional website linking strategy. Ezinearticles is a great cure for writer’s block!

Save the long words for your doctoral dissertation. We know you are smart, we know you have a nice vocabulary, but we don’t want to read “magnanimous” when “noble” will do. Keep it simple.

I know that as informative as this article is, it might not adequately cover your blogging web sites quest. If this is so, don’t forget that the search engines like Dog pile exist for looking up more information about blogging web sites.

With Word press, setting up a blog is easy and in few minutes of point and click you can have the most powerful tool to make money online. You can instantly start publishing your contents and let the world know of your blog through the RSS feeds. With Word press, your syndicating tool-RSS feed, is automatically created. No sweat!

Once you find a topic that interest you, look for affiliate programs for that particular topic. With the dog blog example, there are several dog training products that you can have links and banners to on a dog blog that will make good money. Click Bank is the top company when it comes to affiliate products; they have over 10,000 products to choose from. Browse their products to see which ones you would like to promote. Obviously, you want to pick something that fits the topic of your blog, but don’t limit yourself to just one; you can change a product you are promoting with a few clicks.

If you run a business site, but do not currently have a blog, there is a great chance that you are leaving money on the table. Regardless of what kind of business you are in, a dynamic and interactive web log will improve customer response and add profits to your bottom line.

Many people that searched for blogging web sites also searched online for BlogSpot, promoting blog, and even blogging guides.
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September 22, 2009

GPRS Manual Setting's

Most of people have face problems regarding gprs settings on their mobile phones. I have been getting lots of public reviews about how to configure and where to get gprs setting, So I publish here most of gprs settings for most of mobile service operator (India) to enter in your phone mannulay. Here you have manual gprs settings for vodafone, hutch, idea, airtel, bsnl, airtel live, airtel mobile you can enter in your phone and configure mannually.

Manual Reliance Smart GPRS Settings:

Settings for SMARTWAP:

* Account name : SMARTWAP
* Access point name: SMARTWAP
* Home page: http://wap.rworld.co.in/gsm/index.wml
* Wapgateway proxy IP address: 97.253.29.199
* Port: 8080


Settings for SMATRNET:

* Account name: SMARTNET
* Access point name: SMARTNET
* Home page: http://www.google.co.in
* Wapgateway proxy IP address: 97.253.29.199
* Port: 8080


Settings for MMS:

* Account name: RTLMMS
* Access point name:MMS
* Homepage: http://10.114.0.5/mms/
* Wapgateway IP: 10.114.0.13
* Port: 9401


Manual Idea gprs Settings:


Account Name - idea_GPRS
Username - leave Blank
Password - leave Blank
Homepage - http://wap.ideafresh.com
Proxy and Server Port - 8080
Proxy and Server adress - 010.004.042.045
Databearer - GPRS / Packetdata
Acces Point Name - imis
Proxy - Enabled/yes
Authentication Type - Normal
Manual Hutch or Vodafone Essar gprs Settings:
Account Name - Vodafone Live

User Name - leave Blank
Password - leave Blank
Proxy - Enabled/yes
Access Point Name - portalnmms
Proxy - Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server address - 010.010.001.100
Proxy and Server Port - 9401 or 8080

Homepage - http://live.vodafone.in
Authentication Type - Normal

Manual Airtel gprs Settings:


Account Name - Airtel live
Homepage - http://live.airtelworld.com
Username - leave Blank
Password - leave Blank
Proxy - Enabled/yes
Proxy and Server Adress - 100.001.200.099
Proxy and Server Port - 8080
Accespoint Name - airtelfun.com

Data bearer - GPRS/ Packet Data
Authentication Type - Normal

Account Name - NOP
User Name - leave Blank
Password - leave Blank
Homepage - http://live.airtelworld.com or google.com
Proxy - Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server Adress - 100.001.200.099
Proxy and Server Port - 8080
Data bearer - GPRS or Packet Data.
Access Point Name - airtelwap.com
Authentication Type - Normal
Use preferred access point - No

Account Name - Mobile Office
Homepage - http://google.com
Username - leave Blank
Password - leave Blank
Proxy - Enabled/yes
Proxy and Server Adress - 202.56.231.117
Proxy and Server Port - 8080
Accespoint Name - airtelgprs.com

Data bearer - GPRS/ Packet Data
Authentication Type - Normal

Manual BPL gprs Settings:


Account Name - BPL WAP
Username - leave blank
Password - leave blank
Proxy - Enabled/yes
Homepage - http://wap.mizone.bplmobile.com
Proxy and Server address - 10.0.0.10
Proxy and Server Port - 8080
Acces Point Name - mizone
Data bearer - GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type - Normal

Manual BSNL north gprs Settings:

Account Name - bsnlwap
Username - leave blank
Password - leave blank
Proxy - Enabled/yes
Homepage - http://wap.cellone.in
Proxy and Server address - 010.132.194.196
Proxy and Server Port - 8080
Acces Point Name - wapnorth.cellone.in

Data bearer - GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type - Normal



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September 18, 2009

Traffic Tips

10 Blog Traffic Tips

Sept 18, 2009    By Manish





Here are the top 10 techniques new bloggers can use to find readers.
These are tips specifically for new bloggers, those people who have next-to-no audience at the
moment and want to get the ball rolling.
It helps if you work on this list from top to bottom as each technique builds on the previous step to
help you create momentum. Eventually once you establish enough momentum you gain what is
called “traction”, which is a large enough audience base (about 500 readers a day is good) that you
no longer have to work too hard on finding new readers.
Instead your current loyal readers do the work for you through word of mouth.
Top 10 Tips   (Let's Down To Up)
10. Write at least five major “pillar” articles. A pillar article is usually a tutorial style article aimed to
teach your audience something. Generally they are longer than 500 words and have lots of very
practical tips or advice.
This article you are currently reading could be considered a pillar article since it is very practical
and a good “how-to” lesson. This style of article has long term appeal, stays current
(it isn”t news or time dependent) and offers real value and insight.
The more pillars you have on your blog the better.
9. Write one new blog post per day minimum.
Not every post has to be a pillar, but you should work on getting those five pillars done at the same
time as you keep your blog fresh with a daily news or short article style post. The important thing
here is to demonstrate to first time visitors that your blog is updated all the time so they feel that if
they come back tomorrow they will likely find something new.
This causes them to bookmark your site or subscribe to your blog feed. You don”t have to produce
one post per day all the time but it is important you do when your blog is brand new.
Once you get traction you still need to keep the fresh content coming but your loyal audience will
be more forgiving if you slow down to a few per week instead. The first few months are critical so
the more content you can produce at this time the better.
8. Use a proper domain name. If you are serious about blogging be serious about what you call
your blog. In order for people to easily spread the word about your blog you need an easily
rememberable domain name.
People often talk about blogs they like when they are speaking to friends in the real world
(that’’s the offline world, you remember that place right?) so you need to make it easy for them
to spread the word and pass on your URL.
Try and get a .com if you can and focus on small easy to remember domains rather than worry
about having the correct keywords (of course if you can get great keywords and easy to remember

then you”ve done a good job!)
.
7. Start commenting on other blogs. Once you have your pillar articles and your daily fresh smaller
articles your blog is ready to be exposed to the world. One of the best ways to find the right type of
reader for your blog is to comment on other people’’s blogs.
You should aim to comment on blogs focused on a similar niche topic to yours since the readers
there will be more likely to be interested in your blog.
Most blog commenting systems allow you to have your name/title linked to your blog when you
leave a comment. This is how people find your blog. If you are a prolific commentor and always
have something valuable to say then people will be interested to read more of your work and
hence click through to visit your blog.
6. Trackback and link to other blogs in your blog posts. A trackback is sort of like a blog
conversation. When you write a new article to your blog and it links or references another
blogger’’s article you can do a trackback to their entry.
What this does is leave a truncated summary of your blog post on their blog entry - it’’s sort of like
your blog telling someone else’’s blog that you wrote an article mentioning them. Trackbacks
often appear like comments
This is a good technique because like leaving comments a trackback leaves a link from another
blog back to yours for readers to follow, but it also does something very important - it gets the
attention of another blogger.
The other blogger will come and read your post eager to see what you wrote about them. They
may then become a loyal reader of yours or at least monitor you and if you are lucky some time
down the road they may do a post linking to your blog bringing in more new readers.
5. Encourage comments on your own blog. One of the most powerful ways to convince someone
to become a loyal reader is to show there are other loyal readers already following your work. If
they see people commenting on your blog then they infer that your content must be good since
you have readers so they should stick around and see what all the fuss is about.
To encourage comments you can simply pose a question in a blog post. Be sure to always
respond to comments as well so you can keep the conversation going.
4. Submit your latest pillar article to a blog carnival. A blog carnival is a post in a blog that
summarizes a collection of articles from many different blogs on a specific topic. The idea is to
collect some of the best content on a topic in a given week. Often many other blogs link back to
a carnival host and as such the people that have articles featured in the carnival enjoy a spike
in new readers.
To find the right blog carnival for your blog, do a search at blogtopsites.com. To be honest this tip is not going to bring in a flood of
new readers but it’’s so easy to do and only takes five minutes so it’’s worth the effort. Go to Blog
Top Sites, find the appropriate category for your blog and submit it.
You have to copy and paste a couple of lines of code on to your blog so you can rank and then sit
back and watch the traffic come in. You will probably only get 1-10 incoming readers per day with
this technique but over time it can build up as you climb the rankings. It all helps!
2. Submit your articles to ArticleBase.com. This is another tip that doesn”t bring in hundreds of
new visitors immediately (although it can if you keep doing it) but it’’s worthwhile because you
simply leverage what you already have - your pillar articles. Once a week or so take one of your
pillar articles and submit it to ArticleBase.com.
Your article then becomes available to other people who can republish your article on their
website or in their newsletter. How you benefit is through what is called your “Resource

Box”
.
You create your own resource box which is like a signature file where you include one to two
sentences and link back to your website (or blog in this case). Anyone who publishes your
article has to include your resource box so you get incoming links. If someone with a large
newsletter publishes your article you can get a lot of new readers at once.
1. Write more pillar articles. Everything you do above will help you to find blog readers however all
of the techniques I”ve listed only work when you have strong pillars in place. Without them if you
do everything above you may bring in readers but they won”t stay or bother to come back.
Aim for one solid pillar article per week and by the end of the year you will have a database of
over 50 fantastic feature articles that will work hard for you to bring in more and more readers.
Warmly,
Manish
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September 2, 2009

Assistive Guideline For New Bloggers

Free Blogging Website

Sept 2, 2009  By Manish


If you are searching for information about free blogging website, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to free blogging website and in some manner related to the positive magazine, Seth white, web logs searches or big brother 8 blog. It isn’t the same old kind of information that you will find elsewhere on the Internet relating to free blogging website.

The first way is to start your own blog and attract top talent to your blog site. This is not an overnight marketing cure-all, and it will require some patience. However, cultivating a readership of professionals in your niche field is a highly effective means of reaching candidates who would have never otherwise learned about your career openings. The key to making this work is to learn to attract a specialized readership to your blog, just like a beacon in the night. You don’t need millions of readers, just hundreds of the right readers.

Utilize the resources at Ezinearticles or GoArticles to add added relative content to your blog. Make sure you give attribution (don’t remove the links). You’re not the only with good ideas, so don’t hesitate to add other author’s valuable content to your blog. It’s only fair to give them the link back; it won’t really hurt your SEO rankings like a traditional website linking strategy. Ezinearticles is a great cure for writer’s block!

For many Adsense webs logging affiliates, their main objective is to generate as many keywords targeted content as they can to their Adsense blogs. This is probably the most important thing to ensure that steady streams of people are coming to your website every day. However, it is equally important to make sure that you take advantage of every opportunity to get them to click on your ads. Here are just a few tips that you can use to assist increase the number of clicks on your Adsense blog.

You should not forget that even if your immediate free blogging website quest isn’t answered in this article, you could even take it further by doing a search on Google to get specific free blogging website information.

Niche web logging, has its own silver lining. With people suffering from information overload, specific information dissemination through niche web logging will attract instant attention as more and more people will subscribe to your RSS feeds and would love to syndicates with such an informative blog. Thus with the power of web logging software like Word press and your niche marketing skills, you can earn handsome profit.

The final stage is to actually drive traffic to your site! If you’re web logging for money, then you’re going to need actual visitors to assist make your blog an active cash machine. Getting traffic to any website is an art in itself, and there are many methods you can try out. One free method you can use is to post in related internet forums and message boards with a link to your blog in your forum signature. Another method is to submit articles to directories which, again, have a link to your blog.

Furthermore, web logging is a great way to generate new web traffic for your domain. By setting your blog software to ping search and directory portals each time you make a post, you can alert a large number of people about your new content with the single click of a button.

Many people that searched for free blogging website also searched online for bad ass blog, Seth smith, and even movie blogs.

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August 30, 2009

I Think, Therefore I Blog

I Think, Therefore I Blog

Aug 30, 2009   By Manish
If you think you can blog, than you can. But not everyone will become the blogger they set out to be. Much like any ambitions one has in life, becoming a successful blogger depends on how much effort that you put into it. For those of you who think it’s a magic formula made up of little known techniques, I’m here to tell you its not. Instead, the recipe to become a successful blogger is available for anyone wishing to learn. If you have a vision to share information that is meaningful and choose to do it through the blog medium utilizing common techniques, then you will be well on your way.
Some people define their blog’s success in terms of how much money it makes or the amount of traffic it receives, but these factors are only the tip of the iceberg as far as defining one’s blogging success. Depending on what your primary objectives are will define your blog’s level of success. If your blog’s objective is to make money and you are making money, does this mean your blog is successful? Well, that depends on how much money you planned on making, if you have reached your goal and what you did to get there. If you had to work twenty times harder to make one tenth of the amount of money that you had planned, then that would be called “limited success.” If your goal was to have one hundred thousand unique visitors to your blog and you paid for half of them through advertising, then that isn’t being successful either.
My point about successful blogging is to ensure that your success is not tainted with dissolution. Anyone can buy inbound text links from higher ranking websites to increase their traffic and blog’s rank. Anyone can spend money to make money and put in hundreds of hours without ever being compensated, but if you are putting more in then you are getting out of it, then you are not successful.
I would like to highlight some very important aspects on how to gage the success of your blog. If you receive new blog traffic periodically and it is on the rise, then that can be considered a successful trend for your blog. Identifying that your blog has the ability to pull readers in is a powerful idea that helps you focus on providing more relevant content. The basic rule is relevant content brings relevant traffic. Some bloggers never understand fully what this simple rule means, but those of us who use it know that it is profoundly effective.
If you are a half assed blogger, then chances are that you receive half assed traffic. I know that statement is going to offend many of you who just realized that maybe you are a half assed blogger, but it’s true. If you are looking for a quick buck, then blogging is not for you. If you are a passionate person with ample time to share your thoughts using a blog, then perhaps blogging is for you.

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August 28, 2009

Blog With Passion

Blog With Passion

Aug 28, 2009  By Manish


Some bloggers think they can choose a topic and start writing about it and that will gain them an audience.  We know from experience that this strategy is unlikely to succeed, because those types of blogs lack passion.  Our advice to both established bloggers and wannabes alike is to let the topic choose you, not the other way around. 
You would think that we know ourselves best about what we are passionate about, but that’s not always the case.  A useful technique to discover what you are really passionate about is to ask your family and friends what they think you should blog about.  While this may produce several different answers, it will definitely provide insight that will be useful for you to choose the right topic to blog about.
Look at someone like Donald Trump, you may think he is passionate about money?  Although money is probably a top priority for Mr. Trump, I doubt it’s his core passion.  Instead, I think he’s passionate about being part of successful ventures that involve high profile people.  By surrounding himself with celebrities and other influential people, Trump himself has become a celebrity.  He clearly likes to be in the public eye and has cultivated his image as a world-class businessman (whether he is making money or not).  Trump builds overpriced condos that he sells to wealthy folks who admire him and has earned a reputation of success.  If Donald Trump were a blogger, he would be blogging about making genuine relationships with wealthy people and how to cultivate them for a sale.
Another fine example of a passionate individual is John Chow, who is a truly successful blogger.  For those of you out there who think John used secretive evil techniques to get where he is, you would only be partly right.  Mr. Chow, from Vancouver, Canada is personally my favourite blogger.  Even after a bitch slapping from Google, John continues to dominate the blog world with his record breaking traffic and profits.  John, like me is committed to blogging in a very big way.  His commitment to provide his readers quality and relevant information on how to make money online has earned him a solid place on the Internet.  While I enjoy the vast amounts of information available on John’s blog, I do recognize that he provides only part of the equation to making money online.  John’s blog is a must read for the intermediate to advanced blogger.  The techniques he talks about will only be useful if you have already found your blogger self.
Conquering the technical side of having your own blog can also be a challenge.  Fortunately there are many options available today that allow even the most technically challenged individuals to have their own blog.  Websites such as blogger.com, wordpress.org and several others provide a free blogging platform and hosting to anyone who wants to have their own blog.  If you desire a more distinctive approach to blogging, then you will need some essentials that include a domain name, hosting account, graphics library, etc.  At BloggerBible, we explore everything you need from beginning to end, browse our categories and read the articles that best suit where you are at.  If we’ve missed a step, let us know.  If our information needs correcting, you can let us know about that too, it’s all very much appreciated when our readers provide us feedback.


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August 26, 2009

Signs of Over Bloggin

Signs of Over Bloggin


August 26, 2009

You check your stats more than 10 times a day: If you are constantly checking your blog’s stats, you are becoming obsessive. Unless you are monitoring the success of a new technique, don’t check your stats so often.
Your face shows up on a milk carton: If this happens to you, then you definitely need to take a break from your blogging and get in touch with your friends and family.
You suffer from blogger’s block: While this is a relatively new term, it is happening frequently as we try to create more and more relevant content. If you are currently suffering from blogger’s block, either take a day off to refresh your mind or read other blogs for inspiration.
Your friends and family check your blog to see how you are doing: Don’t be shy, now that you are a blogger, you can still visit your friends and family just like old times.

Signs of Over Blogging

Your health is deteriorating: Many of us may not recognize this is happening to us as we sit for long hours writing and researching. Try to limit your time blogging and take a health break frequently. Take walks, do the laundry and other physical activity, you will be surprised how refreshing it is.
Online friends out number real friends: This is a sad but true scenario for many bloggers.
Your ideal vacation is to go to a blogger convention: I know my wife may not share the same enthusiasm as I would on this one.
You wish you could delete some people’s comments in real life: If you start to think stuff like this, then ya you may be spending too much time on your blog.

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August 24, 2009

A Blog Dictionary

A Blog Dictionary







A
Autocasting: Automated form of podcasting that allows bloggers and blog readers to generate audio versions of text blogs from RSS feeds.
Audioblog: A blog where the posts consist mainly of voice recordings sent by mobile phone, sometimes with some short text message added for metadata purposes. (cf. podcasting)


B
Biblioblogosphere: A humorous reference to the world of librarian blogging
Blaudience: The audience, or readership, of a blog
Blag: A humourous misspelling of ‘blog’
Blath: A math oriented blog. A portmanteau of “math” and “blog”.
Blawg: A blog focusing on commentary about the law, generally written by a law professor, law student, or lawyer. A portmanteau of “law” and “blog”.
Bleg: A blog entry consisting of a request to the readers, such as for information or contributions. A portmanteau of “blog” and “beg”. Also called “Lazyweb.”
Blog Carnival: A blog article that contains links to other articles covering a specific topic. Most blog carnivals are hosted by a rotating list of frequent contributors to the carnival, and serve to both generate new posts by contributors and highlight new bloggers posting matter in that subject area.

Blistless or B-listless: When a blogger becomes listless or apathetic about posting. It is also indicative of what will happen to the blogger’s mailing list.
Blog client: (weblog client) is software to manage (post, edit) blogs from operating system with no need to launch a web browser. A typical blog client has an editor, a spell-checker and a few more options that simplify content creation and editing.
Blogger: Person who runs a blog. Also blogger.com, a popular blog hosting web site. Rarely: weblogger.
Bloggernacle: Blogs written by and for Mormons (a portmanteau of “blog” and “Tabernacle”. Generally refers to faithful Mormon bloggers and sometimes refers to a specific grouping of faithful Mormon bloggers.
Bloggies: One of the most popular blog awards.
Blog Farm: A website constructed from a group of linked weblogs, typically with the main blog aggregating the total content/acting as a gateway.
Blog feed: The XML-based file in which the blog hosting software places a machine-readable version of the blog so that it may be “syndicated” for further distribution on the web. Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file.
Blog Hopping: To follow links from one blog entry to another, with related side-trips to various articles, sites, discussion forums, and more.
Bloglet: A small blog entry, usually one or two sentences long. [1]
Blogoneer: A portmanteau of “blog” and “pioneer”, meaning a person who blogs with an expert or pioneering attitude.
Blogorrhea: A portmanteau of “blog” and “logorrhea”, meaning excessive and/or incoherent talkativeness in a weblog.
Blogosphere: All blogs, or the blogging community. Also called blogistan or, more rarely, blogspace.
Blogroll: A list of blogs. A blogger features a list of their favorite blogs in the sidebar of their blog.
Blogsandwich: A blog that contains several different topics.
Blog site: The web location (URL) of a blog, which may be either a dedicated domain, a sub-domain, or embedded within a web site.
Blogsite: Sometimes confused with a simple blog or blog site, but a blogsite is a web site which combines blog feeds from a variety of sources, as well as non-blog sources, and adds significant value over the raw blog feeds.
Blogsnob: A person who refuses to respond to comments on their blog from people outside their circle of friends.
Blogstipation: The state of being unable to think of any topic to blog about, leading to irregular, strained blog entries. A rush of interesting events can clear the block; this is sometimes known as a blenema.
Blogstorm: When a large amount of activity, information and opinion erupts around a particular subject or controversy in the blogosphere, it is sometimes called a blogstorm or blog swarm.
Blogstream: A play on the term mainstream that references the alternative news and information network growing up around weblogs and user driven content mechanisms. Can also be used as a play on the phrase “thought-stream”, referring to the stream of consciousness as expressed through a weblog.

BlogThis: Pioneered by Blogger.com, BlogThis links on a blog allow the reader to automatically generate a blog entry based on the blog entry he/she is reading, and post to their blog.
Bloll: A troll who specialises in blogs. A portmanteau of “blog” and “troll.”
Blooger: A blogger who exhibits adolescent tendencies and lacks basic social graces or good manners. A portmanteau of “blog” and “booger.”
Boreblogging: Writing about personal matters that are barely interesting even to the writer — preferably in a slightly bent fashion so as to make it fun to read in spite of the subject matter.


C
Categories: This is a method of organizing blog entries by assigning each entry to a predetermined topic. Each topic (category) will link to a list of entries, all with related content.
Celeblog: A blog detailing the lives of movie stars, musicians, and other celebrities, much like tabloid magazines. They often feature embarrassing or revealing paparazzi photos.
Clix: A person’s circle of online communities.
Collaborative: Blog A blog (usually focused on a single issue or political stripe) on which multiple users enjoy posting permission. Also known as group blog.
Comment spam: Like e-mail spam. Robot “spambots” flood a blog with advertising in the form of bogus comments. A serious problem that requires bloggers and blog platforms to have tools to exclude some users or ban some addresses in comments.
D
Dark Blog: A non-public blog (e.g. behind a firewall)
Desktop Blogging Client: An off-line blog management (posting, editing and archiving) tool
F
Fisking: To rebut a blog entry in a line-by-line fashion.
Flog: A portmanteau of “fake” and “blog”. A blog that’s ghostwritten by someone, such as in the marketing department.
A Photoblog.
Feeds: RSS Feeds
G
Glog: A first-person recording of an activity, in which the person doing the recording is a participant in the activity. Probably a portmanteau of “gonzo” and “blog”.
GBCW: The “Good Bye Cruel World” diary is when a Kossack decides that Daily Kos has become too (fill in the blank) or isn’t nearly (fill in the blank) enough for him or her to continue visiting the site. General chaos ensues in the Comments as other Kossacks agree, disagree, and wish the diarist good luck or good riddance.
Gulog: A portmanteau of “gulag” and “blog”. Used when a blog is so dismal and depressing, it’s as if it were written in a Soviet labour camp.
H
Hits: Number of users visited is often referred as hits. (website / blog hits)
HT: “Hat Tip” An acknowledgment of the source where you found the noteworthy item.
I
Instalanche: Sudden and possibly overwhelming increase in traffic to a site after being linked to by the Instapundit
K
Koufax: An annual quasi-Liberal webblog award.
K-log: aka “knowledge log”, a type of blog usually used by knowledge workers and posted on a company intranet for sharing company knowledge.
Kos Kid: A term for any one who posts, or reads regularly, the blog Daily Kos. Also known as “Kwazy Kos Kids” after the eccentric nature of some of the members.
L
Lazy Web: Making a suggestion to an internet community in the hopes that someone else will do the work.
Link Love: linking to a site or blog, usually unsolicited, that you like, enjoy, or find useful.
Log in, blog to, log out: A catchphrase referring to blogger style of activity.
Linkroll: A list of recently-bookmarked links with brief descriptions, in the sidebar of a blog.
M
Milblog: Term for blogs written by members or veterans of any branch of service - Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marines. A contraction of military and blog.

Moblog: A portmanteau of “mobile” and “blog”. A blog featuring posts sent mainly by mobile phone, using SMS or MMS messages. They are often photoblogs.
Momosphere: Term to encompass blogs written by mothers. A portmanteau of “mom” and “blogosphere”.
Multi-blog: Creating, maintaining, and running multiple blogs (2 or more) simultaneously.
Multi-blogger: An individual, business, or institution that runs multiple blogs.
N
Natural Blogarithm: Used to describe the vibe or rhythm of the blogging community. A portmanteau of blog and natural logarithm.
P
PENUS Potentially Exciting News Under Scrutiny: Use this when you have something big that you can’t wait to show to the blogosphere.
Permalink Permanent link: The unique URL of a single post. Use this when you want to link to a post somewhere.
Phlog: Type of blog utilising the Gopher protocol instead of HTTP
Photoblog: A blog mostly containing photos, posted constantly and chronologically.
Ping: The alert in the TrackBack system that notifies the original poster of a blog post when someone else writes an entry concerning the original post.

Placeblog: Tim Lindgren has used the term “place blogging” to describe weblogs that focus on events and people with a hyperlocal scope.
Plog Political blog: Blog containing mainly politically-oriented material.
Podcasting: Contraction of “iPod” and “broadcasting” (but not for iPods only). Posting audio and video material on a blog and its RSS feed, for digital players.
Post: An entry written and published to a blog.
R
RSS: Really Simple Syndication is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts.

RSS aggregator: Software or online service allowing a blogger to read an RSS feed, especially the latest posts on their favourite blogs. Also called a reader or feedreader.
RSS feed: The file containing a blog’s latest posts. It is read by an RSS aggregator/reader and shows at once when a blog has been updated. It may contain only the title of the post, the title plus the first few lines of a post, or the entire post.
S
Scribosphere: Term to encompass blogs written by professional and aspiring screenwriters. A portmanteau of “scribe” and “blogosphere”.
Shart: An acronym; Stubborn, Hostile And Resentful Troll, the most feared kind. A blog that falls victim to such a troll is said to have been “sharted”. A blogger who vandalises their own page for sympathy is said to have sharted themselves.
Shocklog: Weblogs to produce shocking discussions by posting various shocking content.
Spam blog: A blog which is composed of spam. A Spam blog or “any blog whose creator doesn’t add any written value.”
Slashdotted: The Slashdot effect can hit blogs or other website, and is caused by a major website (usually Slashdot, but also Digg, Metafilter, Boing Boing, Instapundit and others) sending huge amounts of temporary traffic that often slow down the server.
Splog: A term used to refer to a ’spam blog’, made popular in 2005 by Mark Cuban
Storyblog: Also written as “slog”. A term used to describe blogs used primarily to publish written stories and poetry used for practice usually by aspiring writers.
Subscribe: The term used when a blogs feed is added to a feed reader like Bloglines or Google. Some blogging platforms have internal subscriptions, this allows readers to receive notification when there are new posts in a blog.
Svithe: A spiritually themed post on a blog not normally focused on spiritual matters.
T

Template: Templates, used on the “back end” of a blog that work together to handle information and present it on a blog.
Theme: CSS based code that when applied to the templates will result in visual element changes to the blog. The theme, as a whole, is also referred to as a blog design.
TrackBack: A system that allows a blogger to see who has seen the original post and has written another entry concerning it. The system works by sending a ‘ping’ between the blogs, and therefore providing the alert.
Troll: A commenter whose sole purpose is to attack the views expressed on a blog and incite a flamewar, for example, a liberal going to a conservative blog, or vice versa. The word trolling means literally ‘to fish’, ie. when the troll fishes for a clashback from the blog writer and/or pro commenters. Many trolls will leave their remarks on multiple posts and continue to visit the blog, sparking spirited debate amongst the blog’s regular readers. Trolls’ verbosity can range from eloquent to crass, although most trolls probably fall into the latter category. Originally, trolling only meant the custom where someone was commenting just to get a flamewar going, by using exaggarated points of view not held by themselves.
V
Vlog: A video blog; a vlogger is a video blogger (e.g. someone who records himself interviewing people of a certain field).
Vorage: A marriage between the words forage and video defined as “The act of foraging for video on the internet and sharing it with others.”
Vloggers: Those who share streaming or downloaded video content on the web often engage in voraging, scouring search engines and obscure websites to present a curated collection of videos that usually fall within a set theme or editorial perspective.
W
Web Keynoting: Having a blog’s text dictated by a web keynote (also, voice professional). Service provided by Ch4tter.


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