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Seven Simple Keyword Rules

Liz Strauss has written a good post on 7 simple keyword rules that must be followed when writing for the Internet. What are those rules?

  1. Always write for people first.
  2. Position keywords after the post is written.
  3. Keep the number of individual keywords limited.
  4. Avoid using a given keyword too often in a document. The Internet is not a first-grade practice reader.
  5. Position keywords in titles, headers, early in text, and on new pages.
  6. Position keywords in graphic descriptions as appropriate to explain them. Remember some programs use those descriptions to interpret images for readers who can’t see the graphics.
  7. Go back to read the document again–read it as your human readers would. Take out the keywords that are redundant. Search engine spiders and people agree on that.

Thanks Liz for the great tips!


Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.2 Released

Mozilla released Firefox 1.5.0.2 providing support for Intel Macs and several security fixes.

Firefox 1.5.0.2 provides native support for Macintosh with Intel Core processors, and stability and security enhancements that are part of our ongoing program to provide a safer Internet experience for our users. We recommend that all Firefox users upgrade to this latest version.

Take a look at Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.2 Release Notes


Three Column K2 Theme

About last week I had published a post about a 3 column K2 theme. Well, those of you who were not satisfied with the theme, here’s another that just became available.

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Google Calendar is Live

Google Calendar has finally gone live at calendar.google.com. The bad news is that it does not support my favorite browser- Opera :-(

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Firefox Tweaks, Extensions and Optimizations

Chris Morrell has written a good article that shows you how to get the most out of your Firefox browser. He covers several about: config tweaks like the minimize, network, cache and download manager hacks. Chris also mentions some of his favorite extensions.

A must-read article for all FireFox users.


How to increase your blogs traffic -part4

Today I will explain more on how to increase your blogs traffic. Please read Part 1, Part2 and Part 3 of this series on increasing your blogs traffic before reading this.

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Why PageRank will not increase your sites traffic

Many first time bloggers are more interested and spend most of their time trying to get a high PageRank for their new blog or site.

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Ten Blogging Hacks

Steve Rubel has written a good post on Ten Blogging Hacks that every blogger can find useful. Let me list out the main points.

  1. Blog Alone or Together with Writely

    Writely is a full-fledged web-based word processor that you can access from anywhere. It can be thought of as Microsoft Word for the Web.

    Using Writely you can draft blog posts, spell check them and then with one click – post to Blogger, Moveable Type/TypePad, Wordpress and others.

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RSS to Website Tool: FeedoStyle

FeedoStyle is a new free service that allows users to convert any RSS feed into properly designed content suitable to be included in any website or blog. The idea is to allow website publishers to include new content directly onto their site in a very easy way.

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383 registry tweaks for Windows XP

I just found this cool site that contains 383 registry tweaks for Windows XP. The tweaks includes removing/deleting sticky keys, setting RDP port number and other tons of modifications to start menu behavior and many more.

Check here



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