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How To Get Yourself Free Domain

May 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blogging, wordpress

Nowadays, it is very common for everyone to create their own blogs. The users are not from a particular group, but almost all kinds of people have it, whether they are students, employees, old, young, professionals, newbies, etc. Their blog topics are also varies, such as politics, music, communities, hobbies, also gossip about artists.

It is easy to make a blog. You don’t even have to pay to make one. There are several sites that offer free blogs, such as blogger.com, or wordpress.com. Or, if you have some pennies to spare, you can buy your own domain.

Now, there are several sites that also offer free domain, such as co.cc and unonic, they support forwarding domain, so you can forward your blog from wordpress or blogger to your own domain at co.cc or unonic.

Next time I will write how to get a free host with a free domain. The best things in life come free… :)

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7 Tips To Speed Up Your PC

May 1st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Tips

1) Emptying the Prefetch directory.
Right-click the Start menu -Explorer-clik on Windows directory–>click on prefetch directory and delete everything here.You may emptyng these folder anytime.

2) Emptying the Temp directory regularly.
After a short while, the temp directory filles up with hundreds of temp files that always get scanned over when Windows starts up and when programs launch. This slows everything down immensely.To delete Temp files, make sure no programs are open, First, make sure that you can see hidden folders. Double-click My Computer. Click on the Tools pull-down menu, and then on Folder Options. Click on the View tab. Scroll down and click on Show Hidden Files and Folders. Click Ok. Now you can go to the C:Documents and SettingsAdministratorLocal SettingsTemp folder. Delete everything here.

3) Emptying the Temporary Internet Files regularly.
To empty Temporary Internet Files, go to your Control Panel and double-click the Internet Options icon -> Choose to Delete Cookies, and to Delete Files. This will clear all of your Temporary Internet Files.

4) Check your hard disks for problems.
Double-click My Computer. Right-click the C-drive and click Properties. Click on the Tools tab and choose to check the computer for problems. Click on Check Now. You will then have two check boxes. The top option is for the file check, and the second option is for the hardware (physical disk) check. Check either one, or both. At least check the top one. Hit ok, and reboot. This may take some time, but let it run . Or, you can do a few of the performance tweaks yourself, if you have Windows XP. By default, everything is turned on in Windows XP. It isn’t very streamlined for performance, but rather for appearance. You can turn off a few of the unnecessary features, and Windows will still work just fine, and maybe a little faster.To do this, right-click on My Computer and click on Properties. Click on the Advanced tab. Under the Performance section, click on the Settings button. On the Visual Effects tab, you will see a list of check boxes. By default, these are all on. You really don’t need any of them for Windows to run. Go through the check boxes one by one, and determine which ones you can and can’t live without.

5) Turn off Active Desktop.
Active Desktop turns your desktop into a web page, and allows you to have things like a real-time calendar, and up-to-the-minute weather or stocks. These are nice, but really slow down your computer. And even if you don’t use Active Desktop for anything, just having it active can cause a performance decrease. Turn it off.Now, right-click on the desktop and in the pop-up menu, choose Properties. On the Desktop tab, choose Customize Desktop. Now, on the Web tab, make sure that there are no websites chosen here. If there aren’t any, then Active Desktop is not on. Cancel and go back to the desktop.

6) Configure and Streamline MSCONFIG.
One thing that really causes a huge performance decrease is to have unnecessary programs running in the background. Some of these programs can be seen in your System Tray (located next to the clock). These are tiny programs that are robbing you of memory and processing power. Some of them you need, while most you don’t. Some of the programs you DON’T need are printer icons, CD burning icons, shortcuts to programs (such as video settings), AOL, any Instant Messaging Programs, etc. Just because these programs aren’t always running, doesn’t mean that you still can’t print, burn CDs or Instant Message. They can all be run from a shortcut.
Or You can use a utility, called MSCONFIG, to turn OFF unnecessary Start Up items.click on Start->Run -> type msconfig. Click on the Startup tab. This is a list of everything that is running in the background, some of which show up in the System Tray. Now, be careful, some of these you do need. Some items to keep are Ctfmon.exe . Others, you can uncheck, such as NeroCheck, ypager, qttask, AOL, and any other Instant Messaging programs, or printing programs. Remember, if something doesn’t work, because you turned it off, it can always be turned back on. You just have to reboot every time you make a change here. But, as you uncheck the unnecessary programs that run in the background, you will see that Windows loads much faster, that there are less icons in the System Tray, and that your system is much more quick to respond.
After you reboot, you will have a window that says that the configuration utility was edited. Click check not to show that in the future, a check box at the bottom. This just means that there was a change made to the MSCONFIG.

7) Defragment your hard drives. to efficiently defragment a hard drive, it likes to have 25% free space. It can still do the defragmentation with only 15% free space, but it takes quite a bit longer. If you can, delete any unnecessary files before deframenting your drives.To defragment your hard drives (in any Windows operating system), double-click on My Computer. Right-click on the c-drive and click on Properties. Click on the Tools tab and choose the bottom button, to Defragment Now

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4 Common Mistakes In Optimizing and Blog Submission

April 27th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blogging, seo

When we blog, we often do mistakes while optimizing our seo blog, especially new bloggers (like me) entering blog and internet world. SEO is like two-eyed knife, if we use it correctly can have excellent effect for our blog. But if we do it wrongly, the result will be horrid for our blog’s page rank, blog’s rank in search engine, or may even be considered as spam blog. So, to avoid these mistakes, I will tell you about these 4 common mistakes in submission techniques and blog optimization.

1. Using wrong keywords
The worst result if we use wrong keywords is that search engine and visitor will not find our blog. I believe that no one wants to have this situation ever happen on his blog, don’t you too? To avoid this mistke, we should do some keyword research about our blog first. When looking for keyword density, we can use several tools on the internet, which are:

- SEO Tools (Freeware)
Not only showing keyword comparison, SEO Tools also shows the combination of keywords phrases that are relating to find “Niche Market”

- Wordtracker
An excellent tool, however, the free version only shows MSN search result

- Google Adwords Keyword Tool
Of course, there are a lot more of free tools that we can use by googling

2. Too many Keyword in Meta Tag Keyword
Many of us bloggers have wrong a wrong idea about Meta Tag Keyword. They tend to put hundreds of keyword in meta tag keyword, by hoping of getting high pagerank for that keyword in search engines.

The fact, search engine will assume our blog a spam if the keywords are too many in meta tag keyword. Once we are hoping that it will go as top ten search result on google, can become our site not even showed in search engine.
Tips: make only adequate and relevant keywords with our blog, like 25 keyword

3. Too Many of Same Keyword Being Repeated
Search engines can detect a blog with too many repeated same keywords and they will not indexed that blog in their database.
So, we should avoid using too many keywords in each page, even if we have to, that keyword should have a meaning in the sentence.

Tips: don’t put a particular keyword more than once in meta tag keyword.

4. Using Text Color that Similar With Background Color
This technique often used by webmasters to trick search engines and make their pages rich of keywords. It is hard to repeat the same keywords in the same page without making them sounds odd for our visitors. That is why, this technique is used so repeated keywords can’t be seen by visitors.

However, now search engines can sniff this technique, resulting they will not do indexing our blog. Search engines consider these blogs as fraud. Therefore, never use this trick again because it will never work

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