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Show me what SEO is ?

December 5th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in SEO, tutorial

Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via "natural" ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results. Usually, the earlier a site is presented in the search results, or the higher it "ranks", the more searchers will visit that site. SEO can also target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, and industry-specific vertical search engines.

As there are billions of web pages in cyberspace competing for attention, it is crucial that your website has an edge over the competition. Getting the right Keyword is the most Important step in search website optimizations of your website. Some say that you need to submit your website quite often to search engines. Submitting your web site once in a month is good, but continuous submission may lead to negative results.

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Even through SEO you can not guarantee yourself traffic unless you know how to do keyword searches and search on your competition first. Things you’ll need to consider before implementing your SEO is; how many times your keywords are searched for in a month, how many web pages are in competition with you for those keywords, and a few other things that would go beyond the scope of this article. The key here is to try and use keywords that are targeted, don’t have much competition, and are searched for more than 1000 times per month. There is no point in optimizing your site for keywords that are searched just 57 times a month. If you search the Internet you will find tools to help you with all this preliminary research.

Once yo913907_48709071u have found the keywords that you wish to use on your site, you will need to do more research, but this time on the top 5 competitors for your keywords. There are a number of things you will need to look for, but most importantly is to find out how many sites are linked to your competitors, and which ones. What you want to do is get more incoming links than any of your competitors. You should be forewarned that it isn’t all about quantity but also QUALITY. Although it may be easy to go out and link to every site available, that is not a good practice.

 

It would be better to link to 10 highly ranked pages, than to link to 1000 low ranked pages.

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How to convert your reader to Firefox and make money

November 25th, 2007 | 6 Comments | Posted in firefox, making money online, tips, tutorial, tv ad

Did you know that Google Adsense has a referral program which will allow you to earn up to USD 1 everytime you refer one new user to install the Firefox browser.

So, lets calculate now, and do some math. If your blog traffic, let say you have 2 to 3 hundred readers everyday , and half of that is using IE,and by using the right way you an earn the USD 100 or more just by convince your user and make them convert to Firefox.How ? Easy !

1. Let them watch this ad first hehe

2. Just like selling a product, you must show how good is your product rite, so let’s convince them first.Why do you have to use Firefox rather than Internet Explorer?

Improved Tabbed Browsing

-and IE copied them

Spell Checking

- prevent typo in your post

Search Suggestions

-will suggest the best match word with your search

Session Restore

-If you close the firefox by accident, they will restore it for you.

Web Feeds (RSS)

-If you like certain website such as mine (heheh), you can click the rss icon and subscribe it. Easy rite

Pop-up Blocker

- What can I say more about this ? Prevent pop up while surfing is such a relief.Just forget old days when you use IE and have to close a lot of pop up advertisement

It is FREE, and how is that sound for you.

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5 Common Problems that Can Slow Your PC Down

November 22nd, 2007 | 10 Comments | Posted in tips, tutorial

1. A Cluttered Registry -

The longer you use Windows, the more cluttered your registry can grow, especially if you regularly install and uninstall software. Some applications, known as “orphan” registry entries, don’t remove all traces of themselves when uninstalled, causing problems such as sluggish performance, system lockups, or a bloated registry that takes longer to load. The easiest way to clean your registry is to use a registry cleaner, such as PC Tune-Up. With the click of a button, PC Tune-Up will scan your registry for these fragmented files, bring them together, and safely remove them.

2. Full Hard Drive -

It’s possible that your hard drive could be too full of data to function efficiently. You should have at least 2 - 3MB of free space for programs to run smoothly. If you don’t have this much free space, you can delete unused programs on the C: drive. Check your C: drive to see how much space you have on your computer. You can do this by going to Start > My Computer > C: drive. Click on the C: drive and it will tell you how much free space you have under ‘Details’ on the left bar.

3. Not Enough Memory -

It’s important to have enough memory on your computer to keep programs running smoothly, especially if you have large programs, or play a lot of PC games. It is recommended that you have at least 512MB on your PC, although at this point, 1GB seems to be the sweet spot. The amount of RAM your PC has can be checked by right-clicking ‘My Computer’ and choosing ‘Properties’. If you need to upgrade your RAM, be sure to check your local retail ads for sales. You can usually get a RAM upgrade at a great price.

4. Too Many Start-Up Programs -

When you boot your computer, there are several programs that automatically start behind the scenes. These programs eat up your computer’s available processing capacity and slow it down dramatically. Most likely, you don’t need all of these programs to automatically start when you boot your computer. Some programs, such as PC Tune-Up include Start-Up Wizards that scan your computer for all of the start-up programs and allow you to simply select the ones that you don’t want to start automatically.

5. Spyware and Malicious Programs -

If you have ever experienced annoyances such as a new toolbar in your Internet browser, or a new startup page that you did not set, you are likely plagued with spyware. Fortunately, if you are running one of our product versions that includes anti-spyware, such as ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite, Pro, or Anti-Spyware you are protected from this threat. If not, why not upgrade now?

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Aztech Wireless Broadband Router

November 5th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in internet, internet broadband, tutorial, wireless router

Last week I bought a new wireless Broadband Router after finally fixing my Streamyx connection. It cost me around RM 145.Since I always try to hack my neighbor wireless network (which I always fail) : ) so I think it’s better for me to get my own.

key features :

    Up to 54 Mbps Wireless data rate


    Up to 3x eXtended Range™ support to boost your Wireless network range to up to 200 meters (indoors) or 800meters (outdoors).


    eXtended Range™ feature interoperable with other 3rd party devices


    Compatible with IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u standards


    Increased signal sensitivity for better Throughput.


    Increased security with WPA/WPA2 and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK authentication and TKIP/AES encryption security


    Built-in firewall supporting IP address filtering, Domain Name filtering, and MAC address filtering


    Integrated 4-port 10/100 Mbps Auto MDI-MDIX switch and detachable antenna


    UPnP, Dynamic DNS, Static Routing, and VPN pass-through support


    User-friendly Web browser-based configuration

     

Installation : easy start guide

  1. connect your laptop to your router
  2. make sure your modem is connected to your router
  3. use the web manager and log in to 192.168.1.1
  4. select dynamic ip and put your streamyx log in id
  5. securing your wireless home network
  6. select wireless menu setup
  7. change SSID
  8. apply security by selecting WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
  9. ENTER a PSK passphrase wth a combination of number and letter
  10. click save
  11. WALA your connection is ON
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official site : aztech wireless broadband

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