Monday, January 30, 2012

Life is endless journey of problems. Even your life ends but problems may still there. And you may need a second life to solve all your problems so that u can enjoy the problems free moments. Thats the theme of 'Agnipath'.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Stupid Boss

I got my first salary. My boss decide to cheat me. He force me to give a dinner party for all office staff. He force me even I was not agreed. They go . They call this dinner from my money. Even i don't paid they paid on the spot. And i handed bill of ₹2,000.
I don't like this type of jor jabarjasti. But my boss is a besharam personality. He is no.1 kamina.
I got my first salary. My boss decide to cheat me. He force me to give a dinner party for all office staff. He force me even I was not agreed. They go . They call this dinner from my money. Even i don't paid they paid on the spot. And i handed bill of ₹2,000.
I don't like this type of jor jabarjasti. But my boss is a besharam personality. He is no.1 kamina.

Intense life: The Dirty picture

I see the film today. I am happy to see this absolute sensitive movie. Vidya did a daring job on the screen. Love the boldness of silk.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

what is RSS ? ?

RSS = Really Simply Syndication.

An RSS "feed" is really just an XML-structured file that conforms to certain structural rules. So "feed" is a strong word. It's really just a file. If you open one in a text editor, you can read it.. Browsers like Firefox will structure the XML for you so it's easier to read.

What is the RSS Feed For? Well, it's a convention that has been widely accepted to promote the easy exchange of information between platforms running different operating systems. In other words, since it is clear-text XML, an Apache server running PHP can digest an RSS file from a Windows server running .net. Same can be said for Java, Perl, ColdFusion, etc. This is the universal part. All of those languages have some form of XML parser built into them. So developers on those platforms use the XML structure to exchange data. I could go on, but it's too technical.

So in RSS, the data people are exchanging is generally a news story or blog entry. I believe RSS started for news. The convention came from news sites wanting to syndicate their news stories as fast and broadly as possible. As that caught on, people started using it in blogging platforms. Wordpress, LiveJournal, Blogger.com, etc. Now it's everywhere. And honestly, you can put whatever you want in them. RSS doesn't care what's inside the file. Again - It's just a data exchange structure.

The idea is that if a reader is at your site and they like your stuff, they can "subscribe" to your RSS feed. That's why you see those RSS buttons everywhere. This means they add your RSS feed to either their browser or some feed aggregation / feed reader service they are using. Their feed reader refreshes the RSS feed from the sites they have "subscribed to" every now and again. Since the RSS publisher refreshes their RSS file with every new blog entry / news story / whatever, you get new content without ever having to go back to the site to get it. Make sense?

RSS is mainly a convenience for readers. So advantage 1 for you is that you will gain a following of people who may have otherwise left your site and never returned. If they "subscribe", they will get future updates without having to come back to the site. Many people only publish the first paragraph of an entry in their feed as a way to hook the reader but make them link through to the site for more.

Advantage 2: SEO. Many of the RSS aggregation sites on the web will render your RSS as HTML on their domain. Almost all RSS feeds include hyperlinks back to the original story. Thus, your RSS feed can actually generate backlinks for you when submitted to the right syndication points. The pages are instantly relevant because it's your content on those pages. Some claim that this represents duplicate content and it not good, but I disagree. I've tracked these links and they help. Additionally, if you read Google's blog, they specifically recommend linking back to the original source when syndicating. So this seems to be okay by Google.

I'm sure there are more advantages, but I need to have my coffee first.
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Monday, May 25, 2009

how to get lnks for free !!

  • Directory Submission
  • Blog and Social media
  • RSS feed
  • Article Writing
  • Press release
  • website reviews
  • Freebies
Directory Submission:
Submit your website to good quality directories. There are plenty of directories that are free yet useful. Try to make a list of them and submit to them in accordance to their T & C. Most directories would approve your listin if you follow their guidelines properly and you end up with a bunch of good free backlinks. To check for a good quality directory, remeber the following:
  1. A good directory would never ask for a link back
  2. Try to find how old the directory is -- the older the better
  3. Check the number of sites already submitted - the more the number of sites the better it is
  4. Check if the site links to websites that are potetial bad neighborhoods.
Blog and Social media :
Create a blog of your own. Believe me it is far better than spamming other's blogs :D In almost all SEO related websites it i preached that content is the key to success because search engines love content and good contents gain links. What better way would you have to present your good content to potential linkers than postin it in your blog? It is important that you create a blog as a part of your domain, i.e, if your domain is http://www.example.com/, you can have a blog as http://www.example.com/blog . This helps to transfer the power of the free back links that you get in your blog to the main domain also.

RSS feed:
Generate a RSS feed and submit it to the RSS directories. On the Internet people are hungry for content, there might be a bunch of people waiting to put your RSS on their website and thus provide you with a bunch of free backlinks.

Article Writing:
Write short articles about your product / service / industry and submit it to the various article directories. These article directories would allow you to put your link in the article or in the author's byline. The best part is in most of these cases you can link back to your site with your choice of anchor text and again its all for free .

Press release:
We all know what press releases are meant for but an advantage that we should not overlook is that a press release would always contain a link back to the website. So a well circulated press release is equals to a bunch of Free back links.

website reviews:
There are various websites and forums that conducts review of website/product/services. Submit your website to these and with each review you are sure to get at least one free back link. ( Drawback: if your product/service quality is bad you might get some negative review which in turn can affect your business)

Freebies:
For those webmasters who can afford or are technically very strong; offer free widgets, templates and other freebies that people can use on their website and blogs and ask them for a link in return. Most of them would happily link back to your website for a good free wordpress template or a fancy widget.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Sarch Engine Optimization Tips


1. Write and submit articles to the article directories.
2. Leave comments on other people’s blogs with a backlink to your site.
3. Answer people’s questions on Yahoo! Answers - Home.
4. Post in forums and have a link to your site in your signature.
5. Write a press release and submit it to PRWeb::The Online Visibility Company



6. Advertise your website in the appropriate category websites Free Ads. Website
7. Give an unbiased testimonial on a product/service that you have used in exchange for a backlink to your site.
8. Start a blog and submit it to the 100’s of free blog directories.
9. Manually submit your website to the major search engines.
10. Optimize each page of your website for a particular keyword or search phrase.
11. Add a link in your email signature to your website. It’s a free and easy way to get a little
more traffic.
12. Make a custom 404 error page for your website redirecting people to your home page.
see here how to setup acustom 404 error page
13. Use PPC search engine advertising.
14. Add a “bookmark this site” link to your webpages.
15. Have a tell-a-friend form on your site.
16. Send articles to ezine publishers that includes a link to your website.
17. Hold a crazy content and make it go viral.
18. Give away a freebie (ebook, report, e-course) to keep people coming back to your site you can get some Free book here.
19. Add an RSS feed to your blog.
20. Submit your site to any related niche directories on the net
try that recommended services to submit your site to 400 directories
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21. Participate in a banner or link exchange program.
22. Create a software program and give it away for free.
23. Purchase the misspellings or variations of your domain name, or those of your competitors.
24. Buy a domain name related to your niche that is already receiving traffic and forward it to your site.
25. Pass out business cards with your domain on them everywhere you go.



26. Start and affiliate program and let your affiliates send you visitors
try that recommended top affiliate programs
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27. Start a page on social bookmarking sites such as MySpace,facebook....
28. Submit a viral video to http://www.youtube.com/
29. Conduct and publish surveys to your website
recommended surveys
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30. Find joint venture partners that will send you traffic.
31. Start your own newsletter or ezine.
32. Use a autoresponder or email campaign to keep people coming back to your site
learn more about autoresponder & email campaign
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33. Purchase ads on other sites.
34. Send a free copy of your product to other site owners in exchange for a product review.
35. Sell or place classified ads on eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices with a link to your site.
36. Post free classified ads on any of the sites that allow them with a link to your site.
37. Exchange reciprocal links with other related websites.
38. Network with other people at seminars or other live events.
39. Purchase advertising in popular newsletters or ezines.
40. Advertise on other product’s “thank you” pages.
41. Create a free ebook and list in on the “free ebook” sites.
42. Buy and use a memorable domain name.
43. Do something controversial.
44. Create an Amazon profile and submit reviews for books and other products that you have read.
45. Start a lens on Squidoo : Welcome to Squidoo.
46. Use a traffic exchange (low quality traffic, but can sometimes be worthwhile).
47. Get referrals form similar but non-competing sites.
48. Create and sell a product with resell or giveaway rights and include a link to your site in it to others pass it around for you.
49. Email your list. If you don’t have one, get one.
50. Buy a pair of sandals; get your website engraved on the bottom and walk on the beach, stomp in the mud or play in the snow.