Like This Blog

August 29, 2010

How to insert metatags in your blogger blog

Hi  Manish  Here...

Here is a tutorial on how to insert metatags in your blogger blog. If you want to rank well in the search engines the meta description is very important. By having metatags it tells the search engines what your site is about.
    Login in to your blogger account
      Then click on "Design"
        Then edit html

        Before you make any changes copy the full code and paste it on a notepad in case anything goes wrong.
          Next you want to edit this code, by filling out your description,keywords and author name.

          <meta content='DESCRIPTION HERE' name='description'/>
          <meta content='KEYWORDS HERE' name='keywords'/>
          <meta content='AUTHOR NAME HERE' name='author'/>
            Find this code

            <b:include data='blog' name='all-head-content'/>

            and then insert your edited metatag code just below it.

              Then click save and update.

              This helps will Increase your search engine ranking.

              August 20, 2010

              Free and open-source software For Windows

              Free and open-source software is good for you and for the world. This is the best Windows software that we know of.
              No adware, no spyware, just good software.


              August 18, 2010

              Facebook Tips

              Here’s some tips from a seasoned Facebook user, which should help even the most experienced Social Networker get a little more out of our favourite social network,


               1. Added applications don’t have to sit on your profile :-


                                                     Contrary to what the default options for most applications would have you believe, adding and interacting with an application on Facebook DOESN’T automatically mean that it has to clutter up your profile. As well as getting an opportunity to restrict this at the “add new application” stage you can also click “applications” in your left-hand menu at any time, and customize it from there too. Just click the little “edit settings” link next to each of the applications, and you’ll be able to further customize them – you can change who sees them, where they appear, whether they’re allowed to send you e-mails and a few other bits and bobs. Perfect if you’re getting spam from an application in your e-mail – though if you’re being spammed by an app, you probably don’t need it that much!

              NOTE: Applications should never ask you to install anything on your PC – if ever an application says something like “Now, to get the full benefit of this application you need to download and install this program on to your PC”, report that app to Facebook (click “about” next to the app on the list, then click “Report Application” on the right-hand menu…)




              2. You can change the way different people see your profile :-

                                                   When you add a new friend (or accept somebody who has requested to add you), you get the option of only showing them your limited profile. This is particularly useful if you’re adding somebody you’re not quite sure about, or adding a work colleague (for instance) who you don’t want to see your holiday snaps or the contents of your wall. If you’ve already added somebody but then decide you want to change their settings later, click on “privacy” in the top right corner and you can add people to your “limited profile” (or even “blocked” list) – plus you can click “edit setting” to edit what is actually included in your limited profile as well.


              3. Your News Feed is fully customisable too :-


                                                                                       I often get frustrated because whatever controls my news feed (presumably an algorithm of some kind) has decided that I need to hear a lot more about a certain person – and when I do, I change my settings! You get to your mini-feed settings by clicking on “preferences” in the top right corner of the feed itself. As well as telling your feed to show you more or less about certain people, you can also use their snazzy slider bars to adjust how much your feed shows you about things like photos, status updates, notes, groups and the like.


              4. Use friend lists to gather friends together in collections :-


                                                                                                I won’t spend too much time on the new “friend lists” feature, Needless to say they’re a very nifty way of “grouping” your friends in to lists, from which you can then communicate with them a lot more simply. Your friends will never see what lists you’ve added them to – so don’t worry if you add them to the group “People I don’t like much”, they’ll never know!

              5. Most Facebook elements can be dragged and dropped :-

                                                                               Because Facebook is built in a fancy, web 2.0 way (lots of Javascript and DHTML, or so I’m told) it’s a lot more customisable than you might at first imagine. Your profile for instance can be rearranged to your hearts content by dragging and dropping elements to change where they appear.
              As well as your profile, your left hand menu can also be customised. You can drag things between the top (always visible) menu and the bottom (which is only visible when you click “more”) – you can also drag applications in to this menu from your application list. This can be useful if, like me, you’re always playing on certain applications and want to be able to access them from anywhere.

              6. Photo comments can be read an album at a time :-

                                                             One of the big things that helps me save time is being able to see all the photo comments in an album at the same time, without having to click through each of the pictures. It might not seem like a useful feature at first – after all, you usually want to see the photo that is being commented on don’t you? But if you find that people keep adding comments to the same album over and over (as they do in some of the family albums I’m tagged in!), you can save quite a bit of time by clicking “View Comments” at the bottom right-hand side of any album’s main page.

              7. Block the App! U Note Use :-


                                                                                        If you’re getting annoyed with the same invitations to the same applications over and over, you can block the application from sending you any more invites. It’s easy to do and saves you cluttering up your feed with hundreds of different invites to play the same thing – but it still lets you add the application if you change your mind later! All you need to do is click on the application’s name to go to it’s “about” page and then click the little “block application” button on the right hand side. Easy! You also get the chance to do this in your notifications list by clicking the X next to the application snippet, though this only removes the notifications from the list and won’t stop people inviting you still.

              8. Send Poke People lets them to see your profile, and vice versa :-

                                                          Whilst most people think that “poking” is just a means of grabbing another user’s attention, it actually originated as a way for you to check out somebody else’s profile without having to add them as a friend first. For instance, if I was searching for a school friend and found several people with the same name, but their profile photo didn’t help, I could poke them all. They’d all then see that Manish Diwakar had poked them, and with any luck one of them would recognise me and poke me back. We could then check each other’s profile for a week and have plenty of time to see if we really were the people we thought we were – so to speak. The same thing happens when you email someone who isn’t a friend – they can see your profile. Unless of course you’ve updated your privacy settings!

                                                                 Clicking on “Edit Privacy” on the above pop-up takes you to a page that shows a list of people who you have poked in the past – and who can subsequently see your limited profile still! So be careful who you poke, and customise that limited profile too.



              9. Make friends more easily with a Facebook badge :-

                                                                   The Facebook Badges page lets you create a neat little banner which you can use on a blog or other website to let people know you’re on Facebook.
              Manish Diwakar

              Create your badge
                                                                Clicking on this banner will take users to My public profile – basically a version of what people find when they do a search for you within Facebook, and also the page that comes up if your Facebook page gets listed in a search engine result – don’t worry, it’s very limited as you can see with mine below!


               So there we have it, hopefully some useful tips for getting more out of Facebook. If you’ve got any good ones that I haven’t mentioned, leave me a comment so we can all share them.

              August 4, 2010

              How to hack someones MSN, Orkut, Blogger account password

                                                                                                         It is a great experience to hack someones msn, orkut, blogger or any email account password. I receive tons of emails from readers of Techotips to post articles on how to hack someones msn or email account. So, I have posted this article on keylogging to help you to how to hack someone's msn or blogger account password. I have provided link for software download... just read on.

              How to hack Someones MSN, Blogger account:


              1. Free Download Star Tools software to hack someones msn, orkut account.
              Password: techotips.blogspot.com

              2. Run Star Tools.exe file. Hit on Tools and select Keylogger.


              3. Now, you get Keylogger builder like this:


              4. Simply enter your Gmail username and password where you want to receive your victim's password. You can set Timing Options as you like and hit on "Build Keylogger" to get Server.exe file created in current directory.

              5. This server.exe file is 3/23 UD and detected by Avira antivirus. So, to avoid it from being detected by Antivirus, Go to Tools -> File Pumper to see:

              Hack someones msn

              6. Now, select the server.exe file you have just created in step 5. Set the number of bytes you want to add using File Pumper (you can set anything like approx 1 MB or even more) and hit on "Pump File". File Pumper will ask you the name and path where you want to save pumped file created by File Pumper. Select the path and hit on Save. Say this file is named ser.exe.

              7. Now, bind this ser.exe created in Step 7 with any other .exe software setup or application which victim eagerly wants. You can use Binder software for this. Ask the victim to run binded file on his computer. As soon as he runs our sent file, the keylogger get installed on his computer and all his typed passwords and keystrokes are sent to your email address which you have entered in step 5.

              Virus Scan Result of Keylogger Server

              Thus, you have his msn email password and can easily hack his account.

              Update: If you want to hack MSN, Orkut, Blogger and other email account passwords, please use the best Hacking Software- Winspy Keylogger which is FUD. This is personally recommeded keylogger from Techotips.

              Thats it guys. I guess this Star Tools package will help you to hack someones MSN, Orkut or blogger account password. If you have any problem in using this Star Tools hacking software to hack someones MSN or orkut account, please mention it in comments.

              Enjoy Star Tools to hack someones MSN...

              LinkWithin

              Related Posts with Thumbnails

               
              Design by Free WordPress Themes | Bloggerized by Lasantha - Premium Blogger Themes | cheap international calls