Keywords Your Website Should Target

Choosing which keywords your website should target is perhaps the most important decision you can make when beginning search engine optimization.

The aim of Keyword Search is to discover which words and phrases will not only bring traffic to your website, but more importantly, bring targeted traffic to your site. Targeted traffic is the traffic that will generate most sales as the searchers will actually get what they are looking for when they enter your website.

Before you use the first keyword that pops into your head it’s wise to first do some research, firstly to find out how difficult it will be to get a good ranking for your chosen keywords and also the number of people that enter those keywords into the search engines, which will give you some idea on the amount of traffic you can expect. (more…)

November 5, 2008 at 2:05 pm Leave a comment

25 Best SEO techniques

i have read some good SEO techniques which helps me more. And i m sharing with you i am sure that it would also help you out..

There are lots of advanced SEO & marketing techniques, which you will be using but before that you must use these basic SEO strategies before putting your effort on those things.

1. Get-your-domain-name-dot-com/org/net( The main TLD’s are proffered but if you are focusing on local visitors of your country, then getting a county specific extension like .us or .uk helps a lot)

2. Hosting your site/blog on a reliable hosting company.(If you are using free services like blogger or wordpress.com then sooner or latter you will need those services which they don’t provide, so rather than wasting your time in those free services, spend few bucks on hosting & domain)

3. Never put your domain name in the Meta Title > if anything your registered BUSINESS NAME should be here and the last few words of the 60 character title. (more…)

October 28, 2008 at 11:53 am Leave a comment

Would you cope with a computer-free life?

Have you ever asked yourself what is a computer in your room? Is it a friend or is it a foe? Is it a help or is it an abuse? Is it safe storing your information on the computer’s hard drive or maybe you should by a safe and use a typing machine?

Don’t bother answering these questions yet, it’s too soon. Think about another fact: an average user spends 14 hours a week (i.e. an average of 2 hours per day) sitting in front of his monitor and surfing the web or doing something else, in many cases absolutely useless. But think of those guys whose job is to sit at a computer and stare the whole day long into the shining image. In addition, when sitting at a computer you are subjected to a number of hazardous things, such as radiation, for example; or the picture on the monitor can cause serious problems to your eyes (if it’s a CRT one – the LCDs are not so harmful). And that are maybe the most harmless things: a computer will surely leave some trace in your mind, changing you forever. (more…)

February 28, 2008 at 4:22 pm Leave a comment

how to remove autorun.inf virus

Autorun.INF is usually used by CD Installers to autoplay their installations but Hard disks by default should not have AUTORUN.INF in the drive.

Now, it is possible that your computer is infected by those viruses if you try to display the content of the your computer through command prompt, using the dir /ah command. Y

The said virus hides itself inside a folder named Recycled. The folder has a hidden/system/read-only attribute, that’s why you can’t see it if you will use the Search window. When your system is infected by the said virus, it infects every drive connected to your PC by dropping VCAB.DLL to the internet temporary folder and creating the CTFMON.EXE to folder Recyled & AUTORUN.INF to the root directory of every drive. That’s why when you connect your USB sticks to the infected PC it will be infected immediately, the USB disks will be the new carrier for the virus. The program runs every time you start your computer because it copy itself in the Startup folder of the Start Menu. It also run every time your insert the infected USB disk and it triggers every time you Double-Click the infected drive (bcoz of the AUTORUN.INF). The virus infects .EXEs and .DLLs.

To check if your system is infected by the said virus without using an antivirus, do the following steps:

  1. Go to command prompt.
  2. Type CD\ in drive C to go the root directory
  3. Type DIR /AH and press ENTER key. This will display all hidden files in your drive C
  4. If you see a file AUTORUN.INF and a folder Recycled, then your system is infected.
  5. Try doing this to your USB drive and check if your USB stick contains the same folder and AUTORUN.INF, if it does then your system is really infected. (more…)

February 15, 2008 at 10:54 pm Leave a comment

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