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What are the benefits of backlinks for a blogger?

One of the greatest benefits of SEO is the residual, targeted traffic to your website through search engines. But if you don’t yet understand the beauty of backlinks, you’re missing a huge opportunity. More Than a Link On the surface, the word “backlink” is pretty self-explanatory. It’s a link back to your site from another website. Some people call it an inbound link, as its an outbound link that directs people into your site. But once you really dive into the topic you’ll understand that backlinks are more than just links, and the better you understand them, the more you can benefit from their true power. Backlinks are in the top 3 most important ranking factors in Googles eyes Traffic can actually be gained from a backlink, especially if the anchor text and the context makes your content sound appealing. The primary way to build domain authority is backlinks, so invest in a link building strategy. When your audience is surfing the web and sees a bunch of other websites linking back

Top 26 Advanced Google Search Tips, Tricks and Techniques

Top 26 Advanced Google Search Tips, Tricks and Techniques Google search is usually used in it’s non-advance form, just putting the keyword in box and hit enter. After that Google does rest of the magic. You might have heard the most polite google user, the sweet Nan who is putting “Thank you” and “please” in every google searches. Luckily there is still faster and advance way of getting your search done without being too polite with Google. There are advance tips, tricks and technique in google which can be used to achieve the custom or filtered searches in google. As in fast moving lifestyle everything need to be done efficiently, this is even true for Google Search.There are many hidden secret in Google search, knowing those tips, tricks and techniques can make you the master at doing Google search, as you will be able to focus on your search by narrowing it down with advanced google operators. By getting you acquainted with these advanced searches tips and tricks we are ma

Safely Editing The Registry

Windows XP features a vast number of configuration dialogs, but some adjustments are often performed only by directly editing the Registry. Frequently, tips involving Registry tweaks include stern warnings to copy the Registry before making any change. The Windows XP Backup applet can copy the Registry along side other elements of the System State, but the resulting file can occupy many megabytes. You're more happy saving a system restore point whenever you're close to edit the Registry. Better still, you'll use Regedit to copy only the Registry keys which will be changed. Click on Start | Run and enter Regedit to launch the Registry editor. To copy a private key you propose to edit, navigate to the key and right-click thereon . Choose Export from the menu, and save the key to a REG file. Open the REG enter Notepad and insert a couple of comment lines that describe the source and purpose of the tweak. (To create a comment line, simply put a semicolon at the beginning of the

Backing Up the Registry

Backing up your registry from time to time may be a pretty good idea. Well, there's a simple way! For Win 98 & ME... 1. Click Start /Run and sort in "regedit" (no quotes). 2. Next, click the Registry menu, Export Registry File ... 3. Select a location from the resulting box and provides your backup registry a name. I use: like this...Regbackupfile14-11-2006. That's it! All protected . For XP users... 1. Click Start /Run and sort in "regedit" (no quotes). 2. Next, click the File menu, Export 3. Select a location from the resulting box and provides your backup registry a name. Something like: Regbackupfile14-04-2007. Just a fast note: by default, Windows backs up the registry once you pack up your machine. The above is perhaps best used for those (like myself) who wish to tinker with registry settings. Now, the way to restore the registry you only protected ... First, if Windows gets a mistake when loading your registry, it'll automatically revert to

Ntfs Cluster Size, better harddrive performance

Cluster is an computer memory unit . If you create file let's imagine 1 byte in size, a minimum of one cluster should be allocated on FAT filing system . On NTFS if file is little enough, it are often stored in MFT record itself without using additional clusters. When file grows beyond the cluster boundary, another cluster is allocated. It means the larger the cluster size, the more disc space is wasted, however, the performance is best . So if you've got an outsizes disk drive & don't mind wasting some space, format it with a bigger cluster size to realise added performance. The following table shows the default values that Windows NT/2000/XP uses for NTFS formatting: Drive size (logical volume) Cluster size Sectors ---------------------------------------------------------- 512 MB or less 512 bytes 1 513 MB - 1,024 MB (1 GB) 1,024 bytes (1 KB) 2 1,025 MB - 2,048 MB (2 GB) 2,048 bytes (2 KB) 4 2,049 MB and bigger 4,096 bytes (4 KB) 8 However, once you format the partiti

Recover Your Damaged CDs

I learn an old technique to the way to recover damaged or scratched disks with some lost of knowledge . Here we cover some special technique of the way to create a full working CD from the scratched one. First some tools are going to be needed: 1. Alcohol 120% 2. UltraISO 3. Windows XP/2000 (not tested on 95/98/me) 3. Small piece of cotton 4. cleaner paper 5. Finally, oil for cooking. First step - preparing the CD Get the cotton and drop some water, start cleaning vertically the surface of CD. Do it 3 times and dry the water with a bit of cleaner paper. With a replacement piece of cotton, drop some oil for cooking and begin to wet the surface such as you are washing the CD with the oil. Dry carefully now. Some particles of oil will stay the micro surface of the scratch. It's okay. Seems the oil helps the laser of the CD/DVD driver to read the surface again. Sure this may work with small unreadable scratchs - some hard scratches loose parts of the surface of the CD where we've d

Trick your Webpage

Editing a simple text file allows pages to redirect to another one. If you type an URL in any browser's address bar and enter it, another web page will be shown, such as:- you will be redirected to yahoo.com when you type Google.com Instructions to do: 1) Go to this directory [c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc] and adjust the directory to the drive used to install os. 2) Then press Enter Enter 3) Find a file with the name "hosts" 4) Right-click and use the word pad to open it. 5) Type the IP * address of yahoo space www. Google.com in the last link of the document (Vice versa for other websites) 6) Save it now ... 7) Restart the browser if it is running already. 8) Try it now and it works well. IP *: to find the website's IP address Start ->Run > type in cmd > enter. You have a new window on our desktop now. This without cotes "ping www. yahoo.com" on that kind  Replace your favourite location with yahoo.com and then enter it

Use System Restore when Windows fails to start

Use System Restore when Windows fails to start 100% effective if you have enabled System Restore, you can use it when you fails to boot into Windows. How to do: Restart your computer. Press F8 before the Windows Logo displays. (Keep pressing F8 from the starting itself) Then the Windows Boot Menu displays. Select Safemode With Command Prompt and hit Enter. Windows loads to Command Prompt. Then type the following: %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and hit Enter. That loads the System Restore window. Continue as usual restoration. Back To Home