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Search Engine Optimization

There are a number of things you can do to boost your site’s rating with search engines. Large companies can afford to pay for sponsored links and advertising with sites like Google or Yahoo, but most of us don’t have the necessary funds to splash out on that kind of luxury. Instead, we have to use other, more subtle techniques, to naturally inch our way up the ranks.

How a Search Engine Works
The best place to begin before optimizing your site is to try and understand a little of how a search engine spider works. At a very basic level, it will crawl through your page, and give it ‘points’ for certain things. Some it places more importance on than others, but put simply, the more of these things that you have, the more points you get and the higher your rating will be.

Before going into more detail on these areas, something you’ll need to take into consideration is frames. Web developers are generally split into two camps on this issue, and it’s reasonably safe to say that most people either love them or hate them. Frames undoubtedly do have their advantages, but if you’re trying to build a site that’s optimized for spiders, then they can only cause trouble.

If you make a site without frames, you allow the search engines to reference your page quickly and easily. But if you do decide to build inside a frameset, then you’ll have to make use of the noframes tag. However, for the sake of this tutorial lets assume that you’ve chosen not to use frames.

Onto the Important Stuff: Meta Tags and More
By now, just about everyone is aware of the meta tags that are available to developers, so it’s helpful to get these right from the beginning. Tedious as it may sound, always write individual meta code for each page of your site, as that way it has a greater chance of coming up through a search. By trying to condense the whole content of your site into a few keywords for one page, you’re ruining your chances.

You have several tags to choose from: meta name = ”keywords” and meta name = “description” being the most important two. Always put your most important words and phrases at the front. As a rule, you should also keep the tags short and sweet. A spider will attach more importance to five words than to fifty, so make those five words count. Pick out words that you think people will be searching for to get to your site.

Once you’ve picked your keywords and phrases for a page, you’ll want to ensure that they appear as often as possible within the text. Repetition of the words re-enforces their relevance to a search engine, so if your site is dedicated to anime, put “anime” in the copy as often as you can without it losing clarity.

There are plenty of ways to include your keywords multiple times on a page. Things like drop-down menus use them, as do breadcrumb trails. If your site design incorporates them, all to the good.

It’s also worth noting that a search engine will rate a keyword higher than normal if it is formatted in some way. As an example, lets see the anime page again. You’d like a title in the main text to say ‘Anime Characters’. Putting the phrase into an h1 tag will give it maximum importance to a spider. You can use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define the format of that h1 tag so that it fits in with your overall design. So whilst it may not look like the traditional h1 tag on screen, the search engine only sees the all important heading tag, and rates it accordingly.

You can take this tactic even further, to make your keywords stand out. Place bold tags around your keywords as they crop up in the text and spiders will pick them out. You don’t necessarily want a user to see them in bold though, so override the look with your CSS. Again, the spider doesn’t see the end result, just the vital formatting.

Links are also something that spiders rate highly, in several ways. Continuing the formatting theme, spiders like to see links, and if a keyword is also a link, then that’s even better. Some things, like menus, will probably automatically use your keywords. But you can slip in some hidden links inside your copy if you’re clever. Put a keyword inside an alt tag, and link it either to a relevant page or itself. Now, use JavaScript to keep the cursor to a default on rollover. Instead of a hand indicating a link, the user will see a normal cursor. Should they happen to click on the text, the link will work for them.

You can add titles to links too, similar to an alt tag. They operate in a very similar way to the alt tag, displaying a hover caption when the link is rolled over. Duplicate your keywords in here to boost the number of times it appears in your page. This isn’t ideal though, as it does tend to interfere with the layout of the screen. If you don’t mind the caption though, it’s another possibility for you to use.

In addition to all of this, spiders will take note of all the outbound links on the page, and check out where they go. If the destination page is also packed full of similar keywords and phrases, then the link rates even higher. This is another reason why it’s worthwhile tailoring each page individually.

It’s not just outbound links either, search engines will also see how many external sites link to your own. Generally, the more the better, and again, if the link is from a source with similar keywords and a good rating, your own standing is increased.

Another thing to remember is that a search engine places higher importance on the start of the page’s code than on the end. So ideally, you want all your newly optimized text with keywords to come right under the body tag. But we all know that if you’re building a site, there’s generally a lot of code written before you ever get to the main content. So how can you get round this?

If you remove all your JavaScript (providing you have any of course) to an external .js file and link to it, that will save you a lot of space to bump up the important pieces of text.

You can also employ layers to shift the order of the code round a little without screwing up your design. By dividing the page up into layers, you can place layers with keywords right up the top and layers with less important design elements underneath, whilst still employing things like tables on the main page.

Of course this isn’t always ideal. Sometimes your design won’t allow you to work this way. But as with all of the points given above, you need to reach a compromise between the looks of the site and getting it rated with engines. Hopefully though, you should now have an even better idea of how to make your site top of Google.


Microsoft Anti-Virus Public Beta

Microsoft came out with a brand new beta product named Windows Live Safety Center. The application can be installed and executed online, which could cause some problems with the removal of certain viruses.

Here is a Quote from their website:

Windows Live Safety Center is a new, free service designed to help ensure the health of your PC.

  • Check for and remove viruses (Anti-virus)
  • Learn about threats (Information about security threats)
  • Improve your PC’s performance (Defragmentation)
  • Get rid of junk on your hard disk (Disk Cleanup)

Basically, they just released a Norton systemworks lookalike. This is nothing new, but it is free! I think most IT people will prefer to keep their original tools to do their work. This application was meant to be used by people who do not know much about computers and who wants to keep maintenance of their operating system as simple as possible.


GMail virus scanning coming soon

GMail’s “What’s New” page has been changed and now reflects that they will be introducing virus scanning capabilities very soon.

Here is some information you can find on one of their help pages:

How does anti-virus scanning work?

Each time you send and receive attachments, Gmail automatically scans them for viruses.

If a virus is found in an attachment you’ve received, our system will attempt to remove it, or clean the file, so you can still access the information it contains. If the virus can’t be removed from the file, you won’t be able to download it.

If a virus is found in an attachment you’re trying to send, you won’t be able to send the message until you remove the attachment.

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Defrag and optimize your brain…

And I thought that it’s only possible with computers…

More data isn’t always a good thing. As has been pointed out plenty of times, efforts for things like data retention often have the opposite of the intended effect (catching criminals) because it hides the good data with all the bad data. Is it any surprise that our brains feel the same way? Clive Thompson is talking about some research that took people by surprise, noting that smarter people tend to be better at ignoring useless data, rather than storing more data. Traditionally, it’s been assumed that the brain is sort of like a big hard drive — and people who can remember more tend to be smarter.

However, this research suggests that it’s not the ability to remember more, but to remember the right things. In some ways this isn’t that surprising. After all, intelligence often seems to come from the ability to do better pattern matching than others — and having the right data, rather than too much data can often help make those patterns clearer. It would be interesting to see what sort of impact this would have on artificial intelligence research.

Many AI projects seem to have worked on the basis of cramming the system with more and more and more data in the hopes that some sort of intelligence would eventually emerge. Perhaps the focus should be more on teaching it how to ignore data.

You can find it here


Recording IM Video Chats

This is something I always wanted. I now use Bullents Screen Recorder for the job

Main Features:

  • Captures screen actions as video and pictures
  • Select any portion of the screen for recording (Full Desktop, A Window, A Region, Multiregions, HandyCam)

  • Use WATCHIT Mode for VIDEO STREAM RECORDING in internet This provides an optimized auto-capture
    recording. Automatically pauses recording when the video stream is frozen and starts again automatically due to changes in the video stream.
  • Record audio from your microphone, speakers, CD Audio, MIDI etc. depending on your sound card into your movie or add sound into video from a sound file
  • Record Subtitles while recording your video
  • Use Multi File Recording Function (records to a new file when exceeds a specified file size)
  • Get Advise from Screen Recorder for decreasing video file size
  • Use Photo Studio to view captured pictures and to create movies of them
  • Use MOVIE STUDIO to
    Create movie from picture files
  • Add Audio Into Video While Watching It
  • Extract Parts from Video
  • Grab Pictures from Video
  • Extract Sound From Video
  • Merge Videos
  • Resample Video (Change its speed, compress with another codec)
  • Define hotkeys for ‘Record’, ‘Stop’ and ‘Pause’
  • Define hotkey for ‘Take Picture’
  • Manual Recording Button provides easy manual recording. Records while you keep pressed the manual record button. Pauses when you release it and continues when pressed again.
  • Display of video file size during recording
  • Capture speed configuration. Wide range of capture speed setting For example from 30 frames per second to 1 frame per 2 hours. This feature may be used to capture a security cam video at a speed of 2 frames per 1 minute for instance.
  • Auto configuration of playback speed.
  • Size configuration for zoom-in , zoom-out.
  • Mouse cursor recording (you may records mouse pointer movements into your video)
  • Display date and time on your video
  • You may choose different codecs (compressors) to record your video. Change compression options such as quality, key frame rate etc.
  • Audio quality settings
  • Subtitle text settings
  • You may set Screen Recorder to work completely invisible
  • Run BSR in tray or at corner. Or fold BSR in order to make it occupy less space on screen to provide you a large area of recording

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Googlewhack

A Googlewhack is a query consisting of two words (with no quote marks) entered into Google’s search page that returns a single result. Googlewhacking is the pastime of finding such a result. A person attempting to find Googlewhacks is known as a Googlewhacker.

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Christmas Smileys for Yahoo! Messenger

Well it’s almost Christmas, so I thought of changing my yahoo smileys to christmas smileys :D

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What is Google bomb?

Well that’s what I was wondering till I did a Google search..

A Google bomb or Google wash is a certain attempt to influence the ranking of a given page in results returned by the Google search engine. Due to the way that Google’s PageRank algorithm works, a page will be ranked higher if the sites that link to that page all use consistent anchor text. A Google bomb is created if a large number of sites link to the page in this manner.

Spamdexing or search engine spamming is the practice of deliberately and dishonestly manipulating search engines to increase the chance of a website or page being placed close to the beginning of search engine results, or to influence the category to which the page is assigned in a dishonest manner. Many designers of web pages try to get a good ranking in search engines and design their pages accordingly. Spamdexing refers exclusively to practices that are dishonest and mislead search and indexing programs to give a page a ranking it does not deserve.

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YEmote2

YEmote2 add several intresting features to Yahoo! Messenger, such as advanced Webcam capture, easy smiley selection, advanced message archive viewer, an auto-reply feature and much more…

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Guidelines for Adsense

  • Syndicate the full text of your articles.
    The more content that is available in a site’s feed, the better the user experience, and the more likely people are to subscribe your feed. If you can’t put the full text of your articles in your feed, then in addition to the headline of each article, include as informative a snippet as possible of the article’s text.
  • Don’t include more than one ad unit per article.
    Feeds represent an uncluttered, highly targeted medium, and these characteristics should be preserved to maintain and grow an audience. The AdSense for feeds ad format has been designed to be very streamlined to ensure that users are not overwhelmed with advertising.
  • Place the ad unit at the end of articles.
    The content of an article is what users are most interested in, and that should be placed first. Then they can read the ad with more context.
  • Include terms and conditions on the use of your feeds
    Just as you have rights associated with the original content you create on your website, so do you have rights associated with your feed content. If you have concerns about those rights, specify the exact terms and conditions for the use of your feeds somewhere on your site.


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