posted by: ninad
posted on: April 24th, 2008

Generally people blog keeping in mind what users would like to read and they rarely consider how actually incorporating Search Engine Optimization into their blog is going to benefit them. What they fail to see is the fact that the number of users that are going to be directed to their blog from the various search engines is directly proportional to the amount of consideration they have given SEO. Also if you want to cash in on another related program via your blog then SEO becomes even more crucial for you. Why this has not yet been incorporated into blogs yet I fail to see as the most appealing part about the whole thing is the fact that it’s free and the benefits are multifold.

Basically what you need to consider is strategic keyword placement and also make sure that the keywords are repeated, maybe you can make use of some kind of keyword management tools that are easily available online. Another important thing that needs to be considered is the fact that whatever content you write has to have some amount of quality and the best way to keep that up without forgetting about SEO is by keeping your writing simple. If you don’t think it’s worth the effort considering SEO while writing for your blog then the answer is simple as there are a whole load of writers out there whose articles do not get read even if what they have written is fantastic. That’s my theory. Let us know what you think. Leave a comment.

posted by: ninad
posted on: April 21st, 2008

“Noarchive” meta tag is used when you want to prevent or remove cached pages in a search engine. This meta tag is known to work for all major search engines including Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask.com. It is also known that “noarchive” meta tag does NOT affect your search engine rankings or indexing, but only determines whether or not search engines will cache the crawled content.
The “noarchive” metatag can be used when a website publisher charges a fee for access to its content, and thus want to prevent content theft, but still would like the content to be indexed and ranked by search engines. Also it’s useful when the content changes frequently, and it’s not desirable to keep the outdated stale content cached by search engines for human access.
To prevent all search engines from showing a “Cached” link for your site, place this tag in the <HEAD> section of your page:

<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOARCHIVE">

To allow other search engines to show a “Cached” link, preventing only Google from displaying one, use the following tag:

<META NAME="GOOGLEBOT" CONTENT="NOARCHIVE">

Note: This tag only removes the “Cached” link for the page. Google will continue to index the page and display a snippet.

posted by: ninad
posted on: April 14th, 2008
Spa Parts Australia -
David of Click Campaigns hired us to fix this site for cross browsing and setup eCommerce shop. Spa Parts Australia - Spa Repairs Australia deliver spa parts anywhere in Australia and provide in home spa repairs services, We think David’s plan is working perfectly and we are all thrilled with the finished look.
posted by: ninad
posted on: April 6th, 2008

WHERE IS IT COMING FROM?

Here’s a list various names that you have known
but possible haven’t understood what’s the meaning

Adobe - came from name of the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the
house of founder John Warnock.

Apache - It got its name because its founders got started by applying patches
to code written for NCSA’s httpd daemon. The result was ‘A PAtCHy’
server — thus, the name Apache

Apple Computers - favorite fruit of founder Steve Jobs. He was three months
late in filing a name for the business, and he threatened to call his company Apple
Computers if the other colleagues didn’t suggest a better name by 5 o’clock.

CISCO - its not an acronym but the short for San Francisco.

Google - the name started as a jokey boast about the amount of information
the search-engine would be able to search. It was originally named ‘Googol’,
a word for the number represented by 1 followed by 100 zeros. After founders,
Stanford grad students Sergey Brin and Larry Page presented their project to
an angel investor, they received a cheque made out to ‘Google’

Hotmail - Founder Jack Smith got the idea of accessing e-mail via the web
from a computer anywhere in the world. When Sabeer Bhatia came up with
the business plan for the mail service, he tried all kinds of names ending in
‘mail’ and finally settled for hotmail as it included the letters “html” - the
programming language used to write web pages. It was initially referred to
as HoTMaiL with selective upper casing.

HP - Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tossed a coin to decide whether the
company they founded would be called Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett.

Intel - Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore wanted to name their new company
‘Moore Noyce’ but that was already trademarked by a hotel chain, so they
had to settle for an acronym of INTegrated ELectronics.
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posted by: ninad
posted on: April 4th, 2008
Rare, Australian Pottery and Fine Art Ceramics -
Full Joomla and Productbook site developement with theme modifications. productbook installation and modification, Including productbook integration with Facile Form, additional myblog modification.
Modifications made to the ‘productbook’ component to integrate Facile Form component is main area of the website.