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Thursday, February 21, 2008

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Top 10 tech related news of the past 10 years

This top ten tech related news is originated from cnet.com. This list reflects the last five years IT trends in this industry.
1.
1995: The IPO that started it all
More than any other stock, Netscape Communications' initial public offering defined the arrival of the Internet as an economic force. With just $16 million in revenues at the time it went public in August 1995, the seminal Web browser company was valued at more than $2 billion. More important than any specific numbers, Netscape's "moonshot" IPO created the frenzy of day trading and venture capitalist investments that would become a hallmark of the dot-com era.
2.
1996: Free speech on the Internet
The Supreme Court's rejection of the Communications Decency Act, a much-disputed provision of the historic Telecommunications Act of 1996, defined the Internet as we know it today. Until that ruling, no one knew if the medium would be a limitless, unfiltered universe or a government-regulated entity like television and radio.
3.
1997: Steve Jobs and the rebirth of Apple
In dramatic fashion, Apple Computer was saved from the brink of death by the return of its charismatic and controversial cofounder. Despite repeated early denials that he would return to the role of CEO, Steve Jobs went on to do just that and eventually returned the company to its former glory. Although the deal that brought him back took place in the final days of the previous year, Jobs would reshape Apple throughout 1997 and the next decade.
4.
1998: The people vs. Microsoft
In one of the most significant antitrust actions of the century, attorneys general from 20 states and the District of Columbia joined the Justice Department in federal lawsuits against the world's most powerful software company. The case, which would go on for the next several years, was a pivotal juncture for the technology industry, the legal community, the stock market, and just about anyone who used a personal computer or the Internet.
5.
1999: Y2K and the cost of fear
The doomsday scenarios were rampant: Computer systems everywhere would fail to recognize 2000 because the vast majority of programs recognized only the last two digits of a given year. But it all turned out to be much ado about relatively little--prompting skeptics to wonder whether the barrage of "millennium bug" warnings were convenient excuses for poor earnings or sales pitches for so-called corrective software that no one really needed.
6.
2000: A phenomenon called Napster
What began as an obscure file-sharing program quickly grew into a global network used to trade digital music for free. Within the music industry, however, it became as notorious as it was popular with its followers and eventually was the target of multiple lawsuits charging copyright violation on an unprecedented scale. Although only a shadow of its former self, Napster's influence continues to pervade much of the Internet today.
7.
2001: Death of the New Economy
The carnage from the dot-com meltdown was far worse than anyone had imagined. Summing it up best was this News.com report on the ensuing blame game, whose participants were described as "day traders who gambled on obscure companies, midlevel engineers who cashed in stock options and retired at 29, Wall Street analysts who preached 'eyeballs,' 'stickiness,' and 'price-to-sales ratios,' forecasting companies that predicted exponential growth, and business publications that canonized the rich and gave others hope of striking similar fortunes."
8.
2002: Adware, spyware, and PC invasions
It began as a seemingly innocuous marketing tool, but spyware soon became one of the most pernicious problems the Internet has ever faced. Whether through pop-ups, privacy invasion, or drained computer power, practically anyone who has used the Internet has been victimized by this trend. The issue, which continues in full force today, has been increasingly scrutinized by the courts and legislators.
9.
2003: The wireless revolution
Many of us take it for granted now, but wireless computer networks were virtually nonexistent to the public at large only a few years ago. At work or at home, the technology has seen one of the fastest adoption rates in recent memory. With its growth, however, have come rising concerns about security that persist today.
10.
2004: Offshoring: A political firestorm
Long before it became the center of international controversy, the practice of offshore outsourcing could be traced to the technology sector. As a result, many looked to Silicon Valley as the topic rose to political prominence in last year's presidential election, during which both George Bush and John Kerry included the trend in their platforms. But beyond the immediate labor issues, the technology industry has been more concerned with the competitive and security risks in offshoring intellectual property.

Top 10 youtube videos

The top ten video of youtube is given below. If you agree with this list, please promote in different sites. If you disagree, then comments on it. I am really pleased If you give your opinion.

Top 10 videos in Youtube:

1 2 and three ( baby persoan lads and excersize vid http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=...

4 and 5 Happy valentited day mom and world ad dance ( comdy http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=...

6. how my family celte brated chrismas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdymxP5Kq...

7.world worst xmas vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73OcXl6Bg...

8. codl day at zoo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlEHgGruW...

9. poop at zoo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57J3PZEgq...

10. dancing cow at game http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzBLMXo8_...

Top 10 paranormal fiction books

Here is the complete top ten list of paranormal fiction books . I think you will agree for me in this book list.

1. The Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris. Her latest "Grave" book was actually pretty good too. I didn't care for the first one, but this one introduced a hint of romance (slightly incestuous, but so what) that I liked.

2. Sunshine by Robin McKinley. I will be among those mobbing her if she doesn't write a sequel. Not enough sex or romance, but the hint was pretty tantalizing. And that aside it was just quite a jolly good book.

3. Lori Handeland writes a series about werewolves - there are several of them and I think she's going off in a new direction with her next book.

4. Patricia Briggs is good. I've been enjoying her Mercedes Thompson series and look forward to the next one. This series is about a shifter, werewolves, vampires, fairies...

5. Kay Hooper her series is about psychics.

6. Victoria Laurie. She writes two series - one is an intuitive investigator and the other is a ghostbuster. Both are winners in my book!

7. Keri Arthur. Highly-sexed werewolves.

8. Karen Chance. A three book series about Cassandra Palmer, a clairvoyant who was raised by vampires and is now queen of the seers.

9. Kelley Armstrong. Werewolves, etc.

10. Kim Harrison - witches, vamps, etc.

Top 10 Dance songs ever in History

The top ten dance song in the world is found in different ways. Here I publish most recent stats on this issue.

According to a VH1 poll;

19.1% Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive
17.9% Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive
16.7% The Village People - Y.M.C.A.
16.5% Madonna - Vogue10.7%
C & C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)
5.0% Chubby Checker - The Twist
4.8% Donna Summer - Last Dance
3.6% Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way
3.3% Sister Sledge - We Are Family
2.4% Van McCoy - The Hustle

According to Rollingstone Mag 10 greatest SLOW dance songs;

1. “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing,” Aerosmith
2. “Unchained Melody,” The Righteous Brothers
3. “Crazy For You,” Madonna
4. “Take My Breath Away,” Berlin
5. “I Only Have Eyes for You,” The Flamingos
6. “Never Tear Us Apart,” INXS
7. “In Your Eyes” Peter Gabriel
8. “Love Song,” The Cure
9. “Eternal Flame,” The Bangles
10. “I’ll Be There,” The Jackson 5

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Top 10 tips for blogging

If you want to successful blogger, you have to follow these tips. I think you will be more benefited after learning this tips. Your focus will be better and better performance in blogging. Your earning will also increase day by day to follow these master tips of blogging.

1) Stay on topic
Opinions are generally accepted but the content of the items in the blog should all relate to a general theme. Unless you have an uncanny knack for wit, humor or cynicism, the majority of your readers will be interested in the content that relates to a specific defined theme or loosely defined area of interest. Most readers won't care that you eat Cheerios for breakfast. They may, however, be interested in the fact that vinegar takes out stains and that toilet paper rolls make great wreaths. Define a topic and stick to it. This will ensure that you create a loyal following of interested readers.

2) Be informative
If you are attempting to create the impression that you are knowledgeable about a specific industry or sector, be sure that you stay current on news. If you are endorsing a product or voicing an opinion, be sure to check your facts; your reputation is at stake. If you are offering an opinion, be sure to qualify your post, making it clear that the content is intended as an editorial.

3) Old news is not news
While blogging every day can be a drain, it is important that the information presented is current and accurate, writing an article or blurb about something that happened 6 months ago, will not be of interest to many. Telling your audience that Martha Stewart was convicted and will be going to prison, after her sentence is completed will make people question the value of your columns.
4) Adhere to a schedule
Create a schedule and stick to it. Realizing that blogging requires time and effort, don't create unrealistic expectations and be unable to deliver. An occasional lapse or holiday is generally understood but readers returning to find stale, out-dated content are going to find another blog with similar content. New blogs and RSS feeds are popping up on a daily basis. If you have worked hard to develop an audience and a community you don't want to lose them due to lack of communication.

5) Clarity and simplicity
Keep your posts and blog entries clear and easy to understand. Remember, the web is global and expressions, idioms and acronyms don't always translate. Sometimes a little explanation goes a long way.

6) Keyword-rich
If the goal of your blog is to increase your visibility, include related keywords in the title of the blog. Use the title as a headline to attract interest. Each item post should have a title that will attract attention but still be relevant to the post. The title should be no longer than 10-12 words.
7) Quantity matters
In order to attract the attention of search engines, you will need to develop content and substance. A headline or simple sentence is not going to generate the interest of readers or help with search engine ranking. Be sure to archive old blog posts to develop a large portal of similarly-themed content.

8) Frequency
If your blog content is updated frequently, search engines will tend to spider the pages at regular intervals.

9) Spell checking and proof-reading
It only takes a few extra moments and can save you from having to make embarrassing explanations. Remember that whatever you publish on the Internet can be found and archived. Think carefully about what you post before doing so.

10) RSS
RSS will increase your blog's reach. It is important that you include your blog's content in an RSS feed to increase readership and distribution.
Most weblog audiences are small, but with time and regular updates audiences grow. Bloggers may never have more than a few hundred readers, but the people who return to regularly are generally interested in what you have to say.

Top 10 Qualities of Barack Obama

I really choose the person like Barack Obama. He is a great person of his country. The people of America should realize this truth that he will become the national hero after elected the US president election 2008. One of his followers find this top 10 qualities for his personality.

1. Style and Integrity
Barack Obama presents a view of governing that is inclusive and relies on Americans to work with their government. Throughout his speeches and debates, Obama is the one candidate that consistently, naturally, talks in terms of we. His rallying cry is "Yes We Can!"
Barack is also a good role model, personifying the concept of a servant leader — someone that lets us hide the cynic inside, that inner cynic that has been created in all of us by years of listening to politicians and their lies — despite years of disappointment, you just know that Obama is really a good guy, that he is going to serve America honorably during the many trials and tribulations that are surely in store for us in the next four years.

2. Timing
It feels like the right time for America to elect Barack Obama as our president. Andrew Sullivan in the Atlantic considers an Obama presidency transformational:
At its best, the Obama candidacy is about ending a war — not so much the war in Iraq, which now has a momentum that will propel the occupation into the next decade, but the war within America that has prevailed since Vietnam and that shows dangerous signs of intensifying, a nonviolent civil war that has crippled America at the very time the world needs it most. It is a war about war — and about culture and about religion and about race. And in that war, Obama — and Obama alone — offers the possibility of a truce.

3. Religious Stance
Barack Obama's religion (or lack thereof) is appealing, knowing that we won't have an atheist in the White House anytime soon. He's the kind of religious that I can tolerate, which is spiritual without being evangelizing or judgmental.
Obama is cagey, in a lawyerly way, about the supernatural claims of religion. Recounting a conversation about death that he had with one of his two young daughters, he wrote, "I wondered whether I should have told her the truth, that I wasn't sure what happens when we die, any more than I was sure of where the soul resides or what existed before the big bang." So I think we can take it that he doesn't believe - or doesn't exactly believe - in the afterlife or the creation.
His conversion to Wright's brand of Christianity was "a choice and not an epiphany", born of his admiration for "communities of faith" and the shape and purpose they give to the lives of their congregants. "Americans want a narrative arc to their lives. They are looking to relieve a chronic loneliness"; "They are not just destined to travel down that long highway towards nothingness". As for himself, and his enlistment at Trinity United: "Without a vessel for my beliefs, without a commitment to a particular community of faith, at some level I would always remain apart, and alone." It's typical of Obama that such a cautiously footnoted profession of faith rings sympathetically to both atheists and true believers.

4. Political Talent and Ability (and yes, Experience)
This article by Charles Peters in the Washington Times sums it up pretty nicely:
Consider a bill into which Obama clearly put his heart and soul. The problem he wanted to address was that too many confessions, rather than being voluntary, were coerced — by beating the daylights out of the accused.
Obama proposed requiring that interrogations and confessions be videotaped.
This seemed likely to stop the beatings, but the bill itself aroused immediate opposition. There were Republicans who were automatically tough on crime and Democrats who feared being thought soft on crime. There were death penalty abolitionists, some of whom worried that Obama's bill, by preventing the execution of innocents, would deprive them of their best argument. Vigorous opposition came from the police, too many of whom had become accustomed to using muscle to "solve" crimes. And the incoming governor, Rod Blagojevich, announced that he was against it.
Obama had his work cut out for him.
He responded with an all-out campaign of cajolery. It had not been easy for a Harvard man to become a regular guy to his colleagues. Obama had managed to do so by playing basketball and poker with them and, most of all, by listening to their concerns. Even Republicans came to respect him. One Republican state senator, Kirk Dillard, has said that "Barack had a way both intellectually and in demeanor that defused skeptics."
The police proved to be Obamas toughest opponent. Legislators tend to quail when cops say things like, "This means we won't be able to protect your children." The police tried to limit the videotaping to confessions, but Obama, knowing that the beatings were most likely to occur during questioning, fought -- successfully -- to keep interrogations included in the required videotaping.
By showing officers that he shared many of their concerns, even going so far as to help pass other legislation they wanted, he was able to quiet the fears of many.
Obama proved persuasive enough that the bill passed both houses of the legislature, the Senate by an incredible 35 to 0. Then he talked Blagojevich into signing the bill, making Illinois the first state to require such videotaping.
Obama didn't stop there. He played a major role in passing many other bills, including the state's first earned-income tax credit to help the working poor and the first ethics and campaign finance law in 25 years (a law a Post story said made Illinois "one of the best in the nation on campaign finance disclosure"). Obama's commitment to ethics continued in the U.S. Senate, where he co-authored the new lobbying reform law that, among its hard-to-sell provisions, requires lawmakers to disclose the names of lobbyists who "bundle" contributions for them.
Taken together, these accomplishments demonstrate that Obama has what Dillard, the Republican state senator, calls a "unique" ability "to deal with extremely complex issues, to reach across the aisle and to deal with diverse people." In other words, Obama's campaign claim that he can persuade us to rise above what divides us is not just rhetoric.

5. Talent to Inspire
If you've seen Barack Obama speak and have been moved to tears the way that I have, and that so many others have as well, then this moment in the N.H. Dem debate rang true loud and clear:
“Words are not action and as beautifully presented and as passionately felt as they are, they are not action,” Mrs. Clinton said. “What we’ve got to do is translate talk into action, and feeling into reality; I have a long record of doing that.”
But Mr. Obama came back at her.
“The truth is, actually, words do inspire,” Mr. Obama said. “Words do help people get involved.”
Despite how busy we are, today my friends and I at Hashrocket will spend at least an hour, probably more, making phone calls to fellow Americans, encouraging them to go out and exercise their freedom to vote — freedom to help choose the leadership of this great country of ours, and infuse life into our democracy. I really wonder if there will be any other politician in my lifetime that will inspire us so strongly. I wonder if this is how our parents felt about JFK.

6. Not a Clinton
In trying to keep things positive, the only negative thing I'm going to say about Hillary Clinton is that she represents the past. Now is not the time to go back to the past and alienate this new generation of voters and citizens feeling empowered by democracy for the first time in our lives. Please Hillary, get out of the way of the future. I know it's a tough pill to swallow, but please, live up to your rhetoric and put the good of the nation ahead of your own quest for power.
Clintons: You are not change agents, you are royalty of the status quo, standing before us in despicable ugliness of corruption, starting with your chief campaign advisor Mark Penn.

7. Bi-Partisanship
I've voted Republican in the past, although lately that party is so repugnant that I can't even consider having anything to do with them. Despite that, I do think that cooperation with the other side will yield better results for the country, because it will be on Democratic terms. Obama's talking about allowing moderate republicans to join him at the table, but the table is going to implement Obama's plans not the GOP's.
Obama coming out early and strong to say "I'm not going to take that 'my way or the highway' attitude" speaks great volumes about the content of his character. It's not a weakness. Saying with confidence "If I have power, I will not abuse it" is a true testament of strength.
"I think the American people are hungry for something different and can be mobilized around big changes, not incremental changes, not small changes," Obama said Saturday night. "I think that there are a whole host of Republicans, and certainly independents, who have lost trust in their government, who don't believe anybody is listening to them, who are staggering under rising costs of health care, college education, don't believe what politicians say. And we can draw those independents and some Republicans into a working coalition, a working majority for change." Quoted in the Washington Times.

8. Understanding and Views About Technology
As a technologist, Obama's views on technology and how it can improve all of our lives is of a lot of importance to me:
Let us be the generation that reshapes our economy to compete in the digital age. Let's set high standards for our schools and give them the resources they need to succeed. Let's recruit a new army of teachers, and give them better pay and more support in exchange for more accountability. Let's make college more affordable, and let's invest in scientific research, and let's lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across America.
Of particular interest is Obama's goals towards opening up government via the internet to achieve greater transparency and spur citizen participation. The Bush Administration has been one of the most secretive, closed administrations in American history. If we're going to keep any semblance of freedom going forward, strong medicine is needed.
Among other things, Barack Obama has promised to appoint the nation’s first Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to ensure that our government and all its agencies have the right infrastructure, policies and services for the 21st century. The CTO will ensure the safety of our networks and will lead an interagency effort, working with chief technology and chief information officers of each of the federal agencies, to ensure that they use best-in-class technologies and share best practices.

9. A Strong, Black Role Model
As an American of hispanic origin, I understand some of the problems inherent in being a minority in this country. I won't say that I've experience overt racism, not anytime recently anyway — elementary school was a different story — but I know that there are additional obstacles for people of color to get ahead.
There's also the matter of Barack Obama as the ultimate positive role model for young blacks. I moved out of my urban neighborhood in Atlanta in no small part due to being robbed and assaulted at gunpoint by four young black men, right in front of my residence, in the middle of the afternoon on an otherwise pleasant day in November. Desi still carries a scar on her face from being pistol-whipped by one of them, and my poor sister, who had the bad luck of being out to lunch with us that day, suffered a miscarriage shortly thereafter.
Everytime I see a thug, or wannabe gangsta, with his pants hanging down under his ass, and talking shit about "popping a cap in someone", that's when I hope and wish hardest for someone, anyone, to rise up and give young blacks a completely different, more positive sort of inspiration. Call me idealistic, call me an idiot for saying it in public, but I think Barack Obama could really make a difference in that regard.

10. Intelligence
Finally, we can't take it for granted anymore that our political leaders are actually intelligent. George 'Dubya' Bush, our first monkey president, established that new reality, for now and for the ages. Barack Obama, in stark contrast, is an actual scholar and extremely intelligent man. He can think and verbalize those thoughts on the fly, in a coherent fashion — yet not resort to highly-polished, well-pollling sound bites.

I think you will find some new information about him. Take a serious look at him and make him US president.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Top 10 proxy related articles in 2008

In 2008, brand new proxy lists are needed for Myspace, Facebook, Youtube, Bebo and many blocked sites which are very popular in USA, UK, Canada, Iran, Middle-east countries etc. So in order to unlock these sites new proxy sites are badly needed in those countries.

In those countries many schools and colleges block some popular sites during study period. So many students dont browse in those sites. They need proxy to unlock their desired sites. Here I publish top ten proxy related articles which are very popular and in this articles, you will find some brand new proxy for Myspace, Youtube, Bebo, facebook etc.

Top ten Proxy articles:

Brand new proxy sites for Myspace.com

Bebo proxy for USA students

Why needs proxy for Myspace in 2008

Myspace proxy, basic info. and new year lists

Youtube proxy needs not only Thailand but also USA

Myspace proxy servers, fast and free

A brand new proxy list for facebook

Blogspot portal for myspace proxy

Proxy sites, badly needed for USA students

Facebook allowed to run its application to other sites

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Top 10 Reasons to Put RSS on Your blog

This is an important issue for a blog that RSS is necessary or not. I think this post will inform you why RSS is so essential for your site. Please learn and realize the truth.
RSS and Blogs are the topics of the moment. Seems like everyone is talking about it. Granted, there is too much hype about RSS and Blogs.

If you need convincing - here are top 10 reasons why you should put RSS on your site:

1. It's easy and fast! Not to mention Free! You can use a free service like eBlogger and publish your Blog and RSS feed within minutes. You can even place or publish your Blog/RSS Feed on your own site without knowing 'html' or 'xml'. It's all done for you!

Repeat - it's simple to use and very convenient. Publishing your blog is only a few clicks away. (If you need help - just use the link at the end of this article.)

2. Syndicate Your Content. RSS stands for 'really simple syndication' and it's just another way of passing along your information. With the popularity of 'MyYahoo' and the 'Firefox'
browser (which has a built-in RSS feed reader) increasing - syndicating your content has gotten even simpler.

The next version of Windows is reportly scheduled to have an RSS feature. If this happens - RSS will explode.

3. Get Your Content Indexed. Using blogs to publish your content is a neat way of side stepping the regular indexing procedure. It gets your content indexed very quickly in most of the search engines.

Search Engines are constantly on the lookout for 'fresh content' - these 'link rich' blogs are a good source of his content. Because blogs are on specific topics - they have a concentrated source of good quality informational material to serve out!

4. Instant Contact. Blogs give you instant contact with your readers or viewers. We live in an 'instant' society - we want everything five minutes ago. Blogs provide this instant gratification. Readers or viewers using MyYahoo have an instant link to your information or postings.

RSS Feeds will instantly spread your information to all interested parties - bringing in targeted traffic.

5. Building Your List. People who pick up your RSS feed or add you to their MyYahoo site - become your subscribers. You are really building your contact list. Have a popular
blog or RSS Feed and you can build a large targeted contact list very quickly.

Might not replace your old opt-in email list - but it can be a lucrative addition to it! Take advantage of all those targeted contacts.

6. Link Building. Blogs are link heavens! Build your links thru blogs. All these links will boost your link popularity and increase your search engine rankings.

Plus, by giving viewers/readers a way of adding your RSS Feed creates targeted links to your site. This reason alone is why your site should have RSS!

7. Viewer/Subscriber Feedback. Instant feedback from your subscribers or viewers is easy with blogs. Creating trust and credibility is so much easier when there is immediate communication between the two parties.

8. Keyword Content Building. Blogs are especially good for building 'keyword targeted content' for your site. All these links will boost your keyword rankings in the search engines. Google places a high value on 'anchor text' and blogs are a good place to put all those links.

You can also start different blogs targeted at specific related keywords covering the major topics of your site. Again, search engines love related keyword linking so you can boost your site's rankings by using blogs.

9. Monetize Your Content. Blogs are an excellent way of monetizing your content. Blog sites like Eblogger (owned by Google) even encourages you to use the 'adsense code' in your blogs. If you have a popular blog - this may bring in extra income.

Plus, publishing your ezine or newsletter in a blog can bring in revenue for months if not years to come. All those affiliate links and product promotions get indexed by the search engines and become accessible to a wider audience, i.e. market.

10. Because Everyone Else is Doing It! Might sound a bit 'Jonesish' but you do have to keep up with whatother web sites are doing. To remain competitive - you must put RSS on your site.

Sites without the 'AddtoMyYahoo' link or the 'xml' button will be the exception rather than the rule in just a few years - if not months. It's simply another way of getting your information 'out there'. It's an opportunity and advantage that you cannot afford to miss.

Top 10 Steps To Top Rankings In Google

Google is the most powerful search engine company in the internet. If you want to get huge visitors from search engine, you will follow some tips. I think this post will help you to understand about Google and its top rankings for websites.

How To Proceed?

First, you must know the rudimentary basics of how keywords work. Keywords and keyword phrases are the exact words someone types into a search engine to find what they're looking for online. If you have a site on "dog training" then your goal is to get a top 10 ranking for the keywords "dog training".

Now if no one searches for "dog training" it would be a useless keyword, you would get no traffic no matter how perfectly your site is optimized for that keyword.

How Do You Know If A Keyword Is Good?

To find out, you have to do some keyword research on your particular keywords. Many professional online marketers use keyword research software like Brad Callen's Keyword Elite. However, you can also use the keyword suggestion tools supplied by Google Adwords or Overture. Try here: http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/suggestion/

Now if you check "dog training", you will find it receives around 4,469 searches each day. That's a lot of traffic but you must realize that it may be too good, or rather too competitive for your purposes, especially if have a new site.

Biggest Mistake When Choosing Keywords

The most common mistake most novice webmasters make is targeting keywords which are too competitive. You simply will not be able to compete or place for extremely competitive keywords. Well established sites and businesses with very deep pockets have the resources to completely dominate those keywords. While it is not entirely futile nor a waste of time to concentrate your efforts on highly competitive keywords, you will have better success if you target low to medium competitive keywords.

Long Tail Keyword Marketing

Besides online marketers have discovered that longer keyword phrases are usually the most lucrative. These phrases deliver traffic which is better targeted and more likely to convert into a sale. "Dog hunting training" which gets around 100 searches a day will be more targeted than the general term "dog training" and if you have a site devoted to training hunting dogs then this keyword phrase may convert better for you.

Always keep this "Long Tail" keyword strategy in the back of your mind as you implement the following steps to achieve your own Top 10 Rankings in Google.

1. Make A Master Keyword List

Your first step is to make a master list of the keywords you wish to target. Obviously these should be closely related to the theme of your site. As you can see from the example above, it is best to choose low to medium competitive keywords. Check the keyword competition by seeing how many sites are listed in Google for that keyword. Webmasters also check the Google PageRank of the sites that hold the top 10 positions. If all those sites are PR6 and above it may be hard to get ranked high for your keywords.

2. Choose Related Keywords

Once you have your master list of keywords, find long tail related keywords to target. Again, check out the competition and daily searches made for each chosen keyword.

3. Use Quality Content For Your Keywords

Creating quality content should always be your main goal. Write for actual visitors who will see and read your content. First and foremost you must have good useful content that your visitors will use themselves and recommend to their friends or colleagues. Tie this quality content in with your chosen keywords. Use one keyword phrase per page.

4. Use Keyword In Domain Name, Title And URLs

Having your keyword in your domain name will score big points from search engines. Plus, each page of content should contain your keywords in the title & meta tags for that page. Most experts also suggest you have your keyword in the URL and use hyphens to separate your keywords. Although the author has gotten good results by using an underscore and htm in URLs. Example: www.yoursite.com/your_keyword.htm

5. Do On Page Optimization

Keyword ratio is a much discussed topic by SEO experts and many suggest you should have your keyword in the H1 or headline title of your page. Sprinkle your keyword and variations of it throughout your page. Don't over do it but make sure the robot/spiders will clearly discover what your page is about. Many webmasters make sure they include their main keyword in the first and last 25 words on their pages.

6. Use Traffic Modules

One technique that works extremely well in Google is clustering a closely related topic or subject into a distinct separate section on your site. For example, if you have a marketing site, you could create a whole section on article marketing where you would have 50 to 100 keyworded pages all relating to your subject.

Writing articles, formatting articles, submitting articles, article software... place a keyword linked menu on each page to connect all your pages together. Keep in mind, your main objective is to supply quality information to your visitors. One reason Google may favor this type of structure is because they want quality content returned in their SERPs.

7. Try Article Marketing

Article marketing is writing short informative articles on keyword topics related to your sites. You then submit these helpful keyworded articles to ezine directories on the web, when your articles are picked up by related sites you receive quality One-Way links. The higher the quality of your article, the more links you will receive.

Another ranking tactic to use, if you're just starting out your site will probably have a low PR rank and you will find it hard to rank for even modest keywords. That's why it's useful to take advantage of the higher PageRank of the major ezine directories. Your keyworded articles on these high PR sites will get picked up by Google and displayed in the top 10 rankings. Now the displayed URL will be the article directory site but the links in the resource box will be pointing back to your site. Over time this article marketing technique will raise your own site's rankings for those keywords. Simple but effective.

8. Anchor Text And One Way Links

Off page optimization is important in obtaining high rankings in Google. Getting quality One-Way links is very important. Anchor Text simply refers to "the underlined clicked on words" in your links. Most webmasters include their keywords in their anchor text as this tells the search engines exactly what the links are about.

9. Tags, Blogging And Web 2.0

Take advantage of Web 2.0 by using blogs, RSS feeds and the social bookmarking sites like Reddit and Digg. Try AddThis.com for a simple social bookmarking system. At the very least your site should have a blog and RSS feed attached to it as this is an effective way of boosting your keyword rankings.

Tags have become very important for getting higher rankings. Keep in mind, in free blogging software such as WordPress, categories will automatically be seen as tags. Blogger, which is owned by Google, now has a form where you put your keywords (tags) for each post you make.

10. PPC vs Organic Search

Of course, one of the fastest ways to get your links displayed on Google is to pay for them by using Google Adwords. Your ad and links will sit side by side with the organic link results. In Pay Per Click advertising you bid or pay so much per click for your keywords and you only pay when someone clicks your links. But smart marketers also know since you're getting millions of impressions advertising your products, acquiring name recognition and branding through PPC advertising can be a major side-benefit.

However, most webmasters would say that organic links (SERPS) will return better traffic than paid links or advertising. In most cases, this may be true because Google's organic rankings are becoming more respected and more trusted by users. They simply carry more weight with surfers.

This makes it even more beneficial to obtain top 10 rankings for your keywords in Google. Depending on the competitiveness of your chosen keywords reaching the first page listing or even the favored number one spot is well within any webmaster's reach. Just go for it. The rewards are well worth your efforts.

Google:Top 10 Tips to the top

Google is the leading search engine company in the web industry. You should know its features and its uses to perform better in internet.
Having a Web site that gets found in Google isn't hard to do, but it can be difficult to know where to begin. Here are ten tips to get you started.

1. Start out slowly
If possible, begin with a new site that has never been submitted to the search engines or directories. Choose an appropriate domain name, and start out by optimizing just the home page.

2. Learn basic HTML
Many search engine optimization techniques involve editing the behind the scenes HTML code. Your high rankings can depend on knowing which codes are necessary, and which aren't.

3. Choose keywords wisely
The keywords you think might be perfect for your site may not be what people are actually searching for. To find the optimal keywords for your site, use tools such as WordTracker. Choose two or three highly targeted phrases for each page of your site. Never shoot for general keywords such as "travel" or "vacation."

4. Write at least 200 - 250 words of visible text copy based on your chosen keywords. This is a crucial component to high rankings and a successful Web site. The search engines need to "read" keyword rich copy on your pages so they can successfully classify your site. Use each keyword phrase numerous times within your copy for best results.

5. Create a killer Title tag
HTML title tags are critical because they're given a lot of weight with all of the search engines. You must put your keywords into this tag and not waste space with extra words. Do not use the Title tag to display your company name or to say "Home Page." Think of it more as a "Title Keyword Tag" and create it accordingly. Add your company name to the end of this tag, if you must use it.

6. Create Meaty Meta tags
Meta tags can be valuable, but they are not a magic bullet. Create a Meta Description tag that uses your keywords and also describes your site. The information in this tag often appears under your Title in the search engine results pages.
The Meta Keyword tag isn't quite as important as the Meta Description tag. Contrary to popular belief, what you place in the keyword tag will have very little bearing on what keywords your site is actually found under, and it's not given any consideration whatsoever by Google. Use this tag, but do not obsess over.

7. Use extra "goodies" to boost rankings
Things like headlines, image alt tags, header tags , etc.), links from other pages, keywords in file names, and keywords in hyperlinks can cumulatively boost search engine rankings. Use any or all of these where they make sense for your site.

8. Be careful when submitting to directories such as Yahoo and the Open Directory Project (DMOZ). Having directory listings are a key component to getting your site spidered and listed by Google. Making mistakes in the submission process could cost you dearly as directory listings are difficult to change later in the game. Therefore, it's important to read Yahoo's How to Suggest Your Site and How to add a site to the Open Directory before submitting.

9. Don't expect quick results
Getting high rankings takes time; there's no getting around that fact. Once your site is added to a search engine or directory, its ranking may start out low and then slowly work its way up the ladder. Some search engines measure "click-through popularity," i.e., the more people that click on a particular site, the higher its ranking will go. Be patient and give your site time to mature.

10. Don't constantly "tweak" your site for better results
It's best not to make changes to your optimization for at least three-to-six months after submission. It often takes the engines at least that long to add your optimized pages to their databases. Submit it, and then forget about it for a while!

If you've followed these tips and still can't find your site in the engines, the first place to "tweak" would be your page copy. If you added less than 250 words of visible text on your pages, this is probably your culprit. Also, double check your keyword density, and make sure that you only targeted two or three phrases per page. Eventually, you'll see the fruits of your labor with many top ten rankings in Google and the rest of the search engines!

Jill Whalen is an internationally recognized search engine optimization expert, a frequent speaker and workshop presenter, and the owner of HighRankings.com.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Yahoo & Microsoft: News Headline Today

Yahoo and Microsoft are two giant company in the world. They capture a huge part of IT industry. Today the news headline from different sources found that Microsoft has offered to buy the Yahoo for $44.6 Billion in cash and shares.When I find this news, I didn't believe. But in Digg.com published this news mentioning differnet websites. At last I find this news from BBC and CNN.



BBC Says-

Microsoft wants to purchase Yahoo

Microsoft and Yahoo are both struggling to compete with GoogleMicrosoft has offered to buy the search engine company Yahoo for $44.6bn (£22.4bn) in cash and shares.
The offer, contained in a letter to Yahoo's board, is 62% above Yahoo's closing share price on Thursday.
Yahoo cut its revenue forecasts earlier this week and said it would have to spend an additional $300m this year trying to revive the company.
It has been struggling in recent years to compete with Google, which has also been a competitor to Microsoft.

See graph of Yahoo and Microsoft shares


In a conference call, Microsoft's Kevin Johnson said that the combination of the two companies would create an entity that could better compete with Google.
It is a shotgun marriage, but the person holding the shotgun is Google
Tim Weber, business editor, BBC News website



What's at stake, who will win?
"Today the market [for online search and advertising] is increasingly dominated by one player," he said.
Chairman quit
Yahoo confirmed that it has received an unsolicited offer and said that its board would evaluate the proposal, "carefully and promptly in the context of Yahoo's strategic plans and pursue the best course of action to maximize long-term value for shareholders."
If Yahoo accepted the offer, competition authorities both in the US and the European Union would be likely to investigate the tie-up.
Yahoo chief executive, Jerry Yang, announced on Tuesday that he intended to lay off 1,000 staff as part of a restructuring plan.
Terry Semel, who stepped down as chief executive last June, also quit as non-executive chairman on Thursday.
Microsoft said that Yahoo shareholders could choose to receive either cash or shares.



YAHOO'S FALLING PROFITS



Oct to Dec 2007 down 23%
July to Sept 2007 down 5%
April to June 2007 down 2%
Jan to March 2007 down 11%



Yahoo share price
Microsoft share price
Google share price



Yahoo shares have fallen 46% since reaching a year-high of $34.08 in October. They opened 51.2% higher.
Microsoft opened 4.3% lower while Google shares fell 6.8%.
"Ultimately this corporate marriage was forced by the rise of Google, which has grown into a serious competitor for both Microsoft as a software company and Yahoo as an internet portal," said Tim Weber, business editor of the BBC News website.
"It is a shotgun marriage, but the person holding the shotgun is Google."
'Exorbitant premium'
According to its letter to Yahoo, Microsoft attempted to enter talks about a deal a year ago, but was rebuffed because Yahoo was confident about the "potential upside" presented by the reorganisation and operational activities that were being put in place at the time.

"A year has gone by, and the competitive situation has not improved," Microsoft's letter said.
But there has been some concern about the price that Microsoft is offering.

CNN- News

Microsoft was making a $44.6 billion bid to buy Yahoo was greeted with skepticism by many CNN.com users on Friday.

Microsoft is offering to buy struggling Internet search pioneer Yahoo.

The word "monopoly" came up repeatedly in e-mails from people concerned that Microsoft would stifle competition in the Internet search field.
Other readers said that Microsoft and Yahoo were a perfect fit and the deal would be good for consumers.
Shaun Carney said the deal would even help arch-rival Google.
"I think the increased competition this merger brings will force Google to stay on top of its game by offering more innovative Internet tools and expanding on the tools it already offers," he said.


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