Thursday, December 29, 2011

Link Building Tips For Blog Commenting To Increase Traffic


Each day a large number of blogs are created with the aim to garner high traffic.The competition is stiff than ever as with increase in number of bloggers the competition is also increasing.Search engines have become more intelligent as they no longer depend upon keywords and meta description to rank webpages.SEO has evolved with passing time and it is now more wider and vast.If you are beginner and looking to earn a living with blogging then it won’t be possible unless you have done a good optimization of your blog.

Seo involves repetitive tasks and high degree of research.The results are not visible within days sometimes it takes weeks or eve months to reap what you sowed in SEO feild.If you don’t feel like learning Seo then your best bet is to outsource your work.You will literally find thousands of SEO professionals on freelancing websites promising first page google rankings.

Here are some link building techniques that will enhance quality of your link building campaign and you can observe a boost in rankings.

  • Try to diversify your Anchor text.Figure out few (minimum 10-15) keywords that are related to your blog and build links using these keywords
  • You can also build links using synonyms .According to my case study Google recognizes synonyms.Consider you have a domain with a synonym of your main keyword then build links using your main keyword.
  • Don’t build all links with keywords as anchor text instead also use some generic words like names etc to make it look more natural.
  • Don’t post generic comments as they are reported spam by most of the bloggers and you may get blacklisted by Akismet and other spam control plugins and once you are banned your campaign will be almost over.
  • Post comments on Pages that are relevant to your website.It help in increasing your niche authority.
  • Don’t ever post comments using automated tools for link building campaign of your main website.It will do more harm than good.
  • Try to include your keywords in your comments (if possible) and post relevant comments.
  • Don’t go for a complete Dofollow link building campaign.You campaign should have a mixture of dofollow and nofollow blogs.
  • Try to maintain your link building velocity.It will look highly suspicious to search engines if suddenly hundreds of comments are published pointing to your website.
  • If your website is new then you need to be extra cautious and you should build links slowly to stay under the radar.

Link building is no longer measured in terms of quantity instead it is more about quality.It can boost your rankings but if it is not done carefully then you may end up in Google Sandbox.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Comparative Planetary and Stellar Sizes

Have you ever thought about the size of our planet Earth compared with other planet, even in outside of our Galaxy? Maybe yes maybe not... :)

Therefore, I'm gonna share some pictures that describe how big are we here on Earth when compared to other planets, the sun, and some of the other stars!







Antares is the 15th brightest star in the sky. It is more than 1000 light years away.

Don't you think GOD is so amazing to create all these things? :)
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Monday, December 26, 2011

Pimp My Ride!!

This is the list (+ pic) of my favorite cars modification by Pimp My Ride's Xzibit!
I wish someday he'll come to my house and pimped my daddy's too... kekeke...



1. ‘65 Ford Thunderbird – Before

‘65 Ford Thunderbird – After



2. ‘84 Chevrolet G20 Van – Before

‘84 Chevrolet G20 Van – After




3. Jonathan’s ‘91 Honda CRX – Before

Jonathan’s ‘91 Honda CRX – After




4. Will's '87 Wagoneer – Before

Will's '87 Wagoneer - After




5. Christine’s Civic - Before

Christine's Civic - After



6. Jared’s Ranger - Before

Jared’s Ranger - After

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

True Meaning of Christmas

HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!! WISH YOU A VERY BLESSING CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR... :)

I just reached home and suddenly the thought of posting something meaningful about Christmas pop up in my mind... This is a story about what ME AND YOU should celebrate exactly on Christmas...






Just a week before Christmas I had a visitor. This is how it happened. I just finished the household chores for the night and was preparing to go to bed, when I heard a noise in the front of the house. I opened the door to the front room and to my surprise, Santa himself stepped out next to the fireplace.



"What are you doing?" I started to ask. The words choked up in my throat and I saw he had tears in his eyes. His usual jolly manner was gone. Gone was the eager, boisterous soul we all know. He then answered me with a simple statement . . .

"TEACH THE CHILDREN!" I was puzzled. What did he mean? He anticipated my question and with one quick movement brought forth a miniature toy bag from behind the tree. As I stood bewildered, Santa said, "Teach the children!

Teach them the old meaning of Christmas. The meaning that now-a-days Christmas has forgotten. "Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a FIR TREE and placed it before the mantle. "Teach the children that the pure green color of the stately fir tree remains green all year round, depicting the everlasting hope of mankind, all the needles point heavenward, making it a symbol of man's thoughts turning toward heaven."



He again reached into his bag and pulled out a brilliant STAR. "Teach the children that the star was the heavenly sign of promises long ago. God promised a Savior for the world, and the star was the sign of fulfillment of His promise."



He then reached into his bag and pulled out a CANDLE. "Teach the children that the candle symbolizes that Christ is the light of the world, and when we see this great light we are reminded of He who displaces the darkness."



Once again he reached into his bag and removed a WREATH and placed it on the tree. "Teach the children that the wreath symbolizes the real nature of love. Real love never ceases. Love is one continuous round of affection."


He then pulled from his bag an ORNAMENT of himself. "Teach the children that I, Santa Claus, symbolize the generosity and good will we feel during the month of December."


He then brought out a HOLLY LEAF. "Teach the children that the holly plant represents immortality. It represents the crown of thorns worn by our Savior. The red holly berries represent the blood shed by Him.

Next he pulled from his bag a GIFT and said, "Teach the children that God so loved the world that he gave his begotten son." Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift.



Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a CANDY CANE and hung it on the tree. "Teach the children that the candy cane represents the shepherds' crook. The crook on the staff helps to bring back strayed sheep to the flock. The candy cane is the symbol that we are our brother's keeper."



He reached in again and pulled out an ANGEL. "Teach the children that it was the angels that heralded in the glorious news of the Savior's birth. The angels sang Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace and good will toward men."


Suddenly I heard a soft twinkling sound, and from his bag he pulled out a BELL,. "Teach the children that as the lost sheep are found by the sound of the bell, it should ring mankind to the fold. The bell symbolizes guidance and return.


Santa looked back and was pleased. He looked back at me and I saw that the twinkle was back in his eyes. He said, "Remember, teach the children the true meaning of Christmas and do not put me in the center, for I am but a humble servant of the One that is, and I bow down to worship him, our LORD, our GOD."



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Saturday, December 24, 2011

K-Pop Chart!

I LOVE K-POP!! :)
This is the songs currently on top ten place from some Korean chart. Just click it if u wanna download it... (Sorry if there's no download link to some songs. I can't find it...) Enjoy!

1. IU - You and I



2. Hyun A & Jang Hyun Seung - Trouble Maker



3. T-ara - Cry Cry



4. Wonder Girls - Be My Baby



5. Huh Gak & LE(EXID) - Every Time I Hear This Song

6. Noel - To Live

7. Noel - I Miss You

8. ULALA SESSION - The Western Sky

9. Infinite - Lately

10.IU - Secret
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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Happy Christmas in World Language!!

I'm gonna celebrate Christmas in a few days (HBU?), so I'm gonna share how to say "Merry Christmas" in different language! Hope it useful! :)


Afrikaans - een plesierige kerfees
Arabic - I'D MIILAD SAID OUA SANA SAIDA
Argentine - Felices Pasquas Y felices ano Nuevo
Armenian - Shenoraavor Nor Dari yev Pari Gaghand
Azeri - Tezze Iliniz Yahsi Olsun

Basque - Zorionak eta Urte Berri On!
Bohemian - Vesele Vanoce
Brazilian - Boas Festas e Feliz Ano Novo
Breton - Nedeleg laouen na bloavezh mat
Bulgarian - Tchestita Koleda; Tchestito Rojdestvo Hristovo

Chinese - (Mandarin) Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen Tan (Catonese) Gun Tso Sun Tan'Gung Haw Sun
Cornish - Nadelik looan na looan blethen noweth
Cree - Mitho Makosi Kesikansi
Croatian - Sretan Bozic
Czech - Prejeme Vam Vesele Vanoce a stastny Novy Rok

Danish - Glædelig Jul
Dutch - Vrolijk Kerstfeest en een Gelukkig Nieuwjaar!

English - Merry Christmas
Esperanto - Gajan Kristnaskon
Estonian - Ruumsaid juulup|hi

Farsi - Cristmas-e-shoma mobarak bashad
Finnish - Hyvaa joulua
French - Joyeux Noel
Frisian - Noflike Krystdagen en in protte Lok en Seine yn it Nije Jier!




German - Froehliche Weihnachten
Greek - Kala Christouyenna!

Hawaiian - Mele Kalikimaka
Hebrew - Mo'adim Lesimkha. Chena tova
Hindi - Shub Naya Baras
Hungarian - Kellemes Karacsonyi unnepeket

Icelandic - Gledileg Jol
Indonesian - Selamat Hari Natal
Iraqi - Idah Saidan Wa Sanah Jadidah
Irish - Nollaig Shona Dhuit
Italian - Buone Feste Natalizie

Japanese - Shinnen omedeto. Kurisumasu Omedeto

Korean - Sung Tan Chuk Ha

Latvian - Prieci'gus Ziemsve'tkus un Laimi'gu Jauno Gadu!
Lithuanian - Linksmu Kaledu

Manx - Nollick ghennal as blein vie noa
Maori - Meri Kirihimete
Marathi - Shub Naya Varsh

Navajo - Merry Keshmish
Norwegian - God Jul

Pennsylvania German - En frehlicher Grischtdaag un en hallich Nei Yaahr!
Polish - Wesolych Swiat Bozego Narodzenia
Portuguese - Boas Festas

Rapa-Nui - Mata-Ki-Te-Rangi. Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua
Rumanian - Sarbatori vesele
Russian - Pozdrevlyayu s prazdnikom Rozhdestva is Novim Godom

Serbian - Hristos se rodi
Slovakian - Sretan Bozic or Vesele vianoce
Sami - Buorrit Juovllat
Samoan - La Maunia Le Kilisimasi Ma Le Tausaga Fou
Scots Gaelic - Nollaig chridheil huibh
Serb-Croatian - Sretam Bozic. Vesela Nova Godina
Singhalese - Subha nath thalak Vewa. Subha Aluth Awrudhak Vewa
Slovak - Vesele Vianoce. A stastlivy Novy Rok
Slovene - Vesele Bozicne. Screcno Novo Leto
Spanish - Feliz Navidad
Swedish - God Jul and (Och) Ett Gott Nytt År

Tagalog - Maligayamg Pasko. Masaganang Bagong Taon
Tamil - Nathar Puthu Varuda Valthukkal
Thai - Sawadee Pee Mai
Turkish - Noeliniz Ve Yeni Yiliniz Kutlu Olsun

Ukrainian - Srozhdestvom Kristovym
Urdu - Naya Saal Mubarak Ho

Vietnamese - Chung Mung Giang Sinh

Welsh - Nadolig Llawen

Yugoslavian - Cestitamo Bozic

Papua New Guinea - Bikpela hamamas blong dispela Krismas na Nupela yia i go long yu


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Do You Know This "Food Binding" Tradition?

Hello I'm back! Sorry for not posting in such an incredible one month! :D
Now, I'm gonna sharing some of old tradition in China which the wealthy girl there should bind their foot only to get the "Pretty Label" from the guys or the people at the time... Hah! Pretty awesome, eh? -_-

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Foot binding was an old Chinese custom in which young girls' feet were tightly bound to restrict and alter their growth. Although it was banned nearly a century ago by the Chinese government and is now seen as barbaric, the practice took years to die out, and a few of its victims -- most far older than 70 -- can still be found today.


The Upper-Class Origins of Foot Binding
Foot binding is thought to have originated in imperial China in the 10th or 11th century, probably as a fashionable practice among wealthy women. Although its first adherents used it as a status symbol to indicate their high social rank, foot binding gradually spread throughout the culture. By the 12th century, even the poorest families practiced it.



How it Worked
When a girl was about three years of age, most of her toes would be fractured and her feet bound tightly with linen strips to impede their growth. The ideal was to create a 3-inch "lotus foot" by limiting growth to just a few inches. The binding forced a girl's toes down toward the soles of her feet to form a concave shape.

The practice became so pervasive that a woman whose feet had not been bound would have difficulty finding a husband; most families demanded a woman with tiny feet when selecting a wife for their son.




Effects on the Body
The physical consequences of this process extended far beyond the feet themselves. Women with bound feet had difficulty walking, squatting and working in the fields. A 1997 study by researchers at the University of California at San Francisco found that women ages 80 and older with bound feet were more likely to have fallen in the previous year and to need assistance in rising from a sitting position. They also had lower bone density in the hip and spine than women with normal feet, increasing their risk of debilitating fractures.

After the Ban on Foot Binding
Even after foot binding was banned by the Chinese government in the early 20th century, the practice continued in secret for years, especially in rural areas where enforcement was difficult. Chinese families that immigrated to other countries, including the United States, frequently brought the tradition with them, but it was later outlawed in other nations.

Foot binding is no longer practiced today, but its effects can still be seen in China. In the 1997 UCSF study, researchers who examined a randomly selected sample of women ages 70 and older in Beijing found dozens with deformities resulting from the foot binding they experienced after the tradition was banned.

In 2007, National Public Radio interviewed women in their 70s and 80s who had their feet bound in childhood despite the ban -- which sometimes carried the threat of a death sentence for refusing to comply -- because their families worried they would not be able to find husbands if they had normal-size feet. Their deformities proved a liability under the communist government: Their misshapen feet hindered the women's ability to work in the fields and made them less able to support their families.

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