Archive for October, 2006
Animated characters for your website
Have you come across websites where, as soon as you load the page, you have some animated character speaking to you about their services? If you want your own website to also have something of that sort, you can have it from SitePal. I pretty much guess it should be effective, though it can be [...]
Posted: October 31st, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Google's double game
One thing Google has so well managed to do is capture the top market share in any side of web technology they get into. Blogger was a top blogging platform and Google got themselves to the top by acquiring it. YouTube was the most favorite website for a majority of internet users, ahead of even [...]
Posted: October 29th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Microsoft Expression Web designer
Dreamweaver, I guess is now facing serious competition. Microsoft has come up with a beta version of its own website designing software under the name Expression. The most important thing about this is that it can do all that the Dreamweaver can do, and sometimes much more efficiently and effectively. If you are new to [...]
Posted: October 28th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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New way to buy links
If you are a webmaster or a SEO expert yourself, you will know the extent of influence a high ranking website’s link to your website does. I recently had this experience when Wonkette.com linked to one of my article and I was taken aback to see the sudden huge increase in the number of visitors [...]
Posted: October 27th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Free Skype Minicards
Moo the printer website is offering 10000 Skype minicards for free. Just customize them to display your Skype details and anythings else that you want to display. They look real cool. I missed it out last time when they offered free flickr cards. I myself got it done late. Do check out Moo as soon [...]
Posted: October 25th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Editing your CSS templates
Do you like the changes that I have made to my blog? I have now set any links to be highlighted with an orange background whenever you take the pointer over it. I have also changed the font to Arial Narrow. All this is thanks to ProBlogger. If you also like the settings that you [...]
Posted: October 25th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Inserting Adsense ads inside blog posts
Many of you have Google ads on your blogs. But, most often it looks pretty out of place, either on the sidebars or above or below the blogs. I do not know how effective the ads are at these places, since visitors, especially those for blogs are there only to read through the content. So, [...]
Posted: October 24th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Getting indexed in Google – the shortest way
Getting indexed in Google can be hard and tiring. Sometimes it takes months before you can see your blog appear in the Google listings, let alone moving up the rankings to get traffic. But a proper understanding of Search Engine Optimization techniques can help you get indexed in Google quickly, sometimes as soon as under [...]
Posted: October 23rd, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Multi-lingual Chatting made easier
There was a recent post on Digg about an American Skyper who was skyped by a Chinese girl. She knew a bit of English and this chap did not know anything in Chinese. So, how did he converse? Well, he made use of a translator in Babelfish and manually converted every message into the other [...]
Posted: October 22nd, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Blogroll – For traffic, Not for Search Engine ranking
Ever since I started blogging, I have noticed that many people have taken to the concept of ‘blogrolling‘. If you have not come across this previously, let me explain what it does. Blogrolling is a website that offers to manage the ‘reciprocal links’ on your blogs. Simple Search engine optimization suggests that the more inbound [...]
Posted: October 22nd, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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