Monday, May 30, 2011

2 best ways to get blog readers from Facebook.


"Only 2 ways Malathy, there are 10 or may be even 12ays to get targeted visitors to your blogs through Facebook"-you might ask.

I agree I too have read those 10 to 12 ways but in my experience, many are redundant. Readers of information are smart these days. Don't assume you are the only smart person because you are a blogger.

You might attract a trickle of fresh visitors but they won't come again because, they landed in your blog from facebook's the other 8 to 10 ways. I give below the best 3 ways to get targeted readers from Facebook.

1 Facebook Groups:
Find Facebook groups on niches of your blog, contribute, make contacts, show genuine interest on others' postings.

2. Facebook Fanpage
By now, you might be wondering why 5 year olds are not taking about Facebook fanpage and how to use it to build your online business. Therefore, you better make an entry into Facebook fanpage today if not yesterday.

If you want to mention more proven ways, please leave your feedback citing your personal experience. Do not please quote others.

Google Advanced Image Search

Many bloggers use Google image search engine to find suitable images for their blog posts but in some cases it takes a long time to find and filter the appropriate results from the amount loaded for your search terms. You may significantly save time if you use Google Advance Image Search instead of Google Image search. You can also switch interface from Basic Search to Advanced Search from the main image search interface by clicking on small hyperlink to advance search under the Search button, if needed.

Google Advanced Image Search is both powerful and easy to use. Following are some simple instructions on how to use Google Advanced Image Search.

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Step 1. Visit Google Advanced Image Search at the following link: http://www.google.com/advanced_image_search. If you plan to use Google Advanced Image Search in the future, it is a good idea to bookmark the site now.

Step 2. Familiarize yourself with the interface. Google Advanced Image Search is extremely intuitive and looks like Google’s advanced search for text information. There are ten easy ways to maximize your image search results – some empty fields in which you can easily enter text, others drop down menus, and others radio buttons. Here is a listing of each of the fields and how to maximize your results with them:
  1. Find results related to all the words- in this field you can easily enter keywords that relate to the image you are looking for. At any time you can go ahead and click on Google Search to begin your search for images.
  2. Find results related to the exact phrase- in this field you can narrow down your search by including phrasal keywords that relate to your search.
  3. Find results to any of the words- for a broader search in which there may not be lots of images available, you can easily add non-specific keywords.
  4. Find results not related to the words- this field can help you to remove ambiguity when a search term may have several meanings.
  5. Content Types: return images that contain- this search field is a radio button that gives the user three different options which are all self explanatory (1. any content, 2. news content, 3. faces)
  6. Size: return images that are- this field is a drop down menu giving the user five different size choices to choose from. The choices are any size, small, medium, large, and extra large. There is no way to input the exact size of an image you are searching for.
  7. File types: return only image files formatted as- this field is a drop down menu where the user can choose the type of files that he or she is looking for. There are five different choices that can be selected: any file type, JPG files, GIF files, PNG files, and BMP files.
  8. Coloration: return only images in- this field is a drop down menu where the user can choose from the following choices: any colors, black & white, grayscale, and full color.
  9. Domain: return images from the site or domain- this is a field that can be inputted with a domain of your choosing. For instance, if you would like to search for an image on Wikipedia, you can easily include the full domain in the box.
  10. Safe Search: Safe search allows a user to ask Google to filter your search. For instance, if you are at work or searching for an image at home with your children, you can use the radio buttons to choose the level of filtering to reduce the chances that unsavory material will appear. There are three choices for Safe Search: no filtering, moderate filtering, and strict filtering.

Step 3. Once you have filled in the criteria that you think best supports your image search, simply click on the Google Search button on the upper right hand corner of the page. If you find that your search has resulted in either not enough or too many listings, you may want to change you criteria and try again.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Would women recommend Enzyte?

I used to receive emails from my social networking contacts inviting me to join their enzyte groups. Invariably, the names on the email indicated female names. I wonder whether women recommend enzyte to their men. Do they read enzyte reviews? Or, is that just a ploy to make men eagerly joins such groups on social network?

I gave in sometimes to my urge to know more about enzyte or similar male enhancement pills that is one of the hottest searches in the Internet. The links that I clicked on invariably landed me on Yahoo! Answers and ehow.

I generally could not find data that explained in simple terms on how enzyte works. I decided to do a bit of research on the ingredients of enzyte. One name attracted my attention. It is called Ginkgo Biloba, a Korean herb. It is said to increase the blood flow to various parts of the body.

Ah, that’s it then. I understood. Poor men!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

What is the purpose of building a nice blog?

In 0rder to take a little tour on the topic titled, "What is the purpose of building a nice blog?", let me first tell you what is a niche blog.

Any blog that deals with a specific topic is a niche blog. You can call it a specialty blog.
Niche blogs would given the status of niche blog if it contains about 100 blogs focusing on hundreds of sub niche keywords.

For example, if you have a blog exclusively on raising an organic flower garden, you would have so much to write about that would fill hundreds of pages of your blog.

Finding long tail keywords and sub niche keywords:
For filling up your blog with 100 posts on your basic niche which is organic flower garden
you have to find roughly 1000 related keywords and long tail keywords using a couple of free keyword research tools.
Urocissa erythrorhynchaLong Tail bird-Image via Wikipedia


What is the purpose of building a nice blog?
Of course definitely not as a hobby-niche blogs require too much involvement. Therefore, it is for earning money, people build and maintain niche blogs.

You can monetize your specialty blogs with lucrative affiliate links and Google ads. Both will fetch you a decent sum in the long run. So much so that you will think of building your second niche blog in exactly 12 months.

How much you can earn per niche blog?
I have written a blog post long back on how much you can earn per month from a single blog.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Acne treatment for grownups.

Somehow, even educated grownups don’t approach a problem as they should normally do. As I was shopping with my sister in my native place yesterday, I happen to overhear a heated conversation between a woman of 40 years and her husband. The woman was accusing a particular adult acne treatment that her husband had recommended. She insisted on consulting a skin doctor before she tries another solution for her skin disorder.

Majority of women consider acne as a serious disease though it is just a skin disorder that will vanish if you leave it alone. However, women by nature are too concerned about their face. Even a small abnormality would be exaggerated and mostly, that would lay the foundation for big pimples.

I can understand this attitude among teenagers but grownups should have an easier attitude to such temporary maladies.

Many believe that adult acne is more serious. It is not so. Generally, adult acne can be quickly treated with acne creams made of 100% natural products like Aloe Vera , turmeric and cucumber.

The spreading of pimples can be avoided if they are not scratched.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

How to make links open in new windows for Blogger blog?

If you design your blogs with lots of links to other blogs and web sites, you probably like to make the links to the other blogs and web sites open in a new browser tab or window (depending upon reader preference). That helps with reader retention (for you), and increases convenience (for your readers).

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Unfortunately, in all of the Blogger GUIs, there's no selection for "Make links open in new window". If you want all links in your blog to open in a new window, you can do this with a simple template change as described below. If you want specific links to open in a new window, you will have to manually code each link individually.

To make all links open in new window is amazingly simple. Just sign into Blogger DASHBOARD > DESIGN > EDIT HTML to open template editor

Use keyboard shortcut ctrl+F to find <head> and immediately after that, add a single line
<base target='_blank' />

so that it become

<head>
<base target='_blank' />


Save the edited template and all links in your blog will now open in new tabs or windows.

If you prefer selective links not to open in new window/tab but to open in the same window, as you have now, add the attribute target="_self" for those links you want to open in the same window/tab.

Blogger who have multiple internal links, might not find the presented solution as acceptable since they might not like the idea to open ALL links in a new window, or to edit each link manually. The target is open in the new window just external links from your blog (what happens if the user clicks on your archives, or on the title, or on comment links, or on a javascript link?)
Here is a vanilla javascript solution, that you want to paste into your template just before the end of the body (if you're old-style template), or paste into a javascript widget:

Replace XXXXXX with the appropriate URL prefix.

<!-- code for turning all non-blog links to new page links -->
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
   var arr = document.getElementsByTagName("a");  //get all links in the page
   for(var i = 0; i < arr.length; i++)
   {
      if(arr[i].href.indexOf("XXXXXX.blogspot") < 0 //not links that are 'inside' blog
         && arr[i].href.indexOf("javascript:") < 0) //not javascript links
         arr[i].target = "_blank";
   } 




Saturday, May 21, 2011

The power of blogging for a politician.

My application as a guest blogger was accepted by Technorati. I submitted my first guest blog post rather tentatively. Technorati is a big name. I did not have enough confidence. Their editor email me when I am going to submit my first article. This added to my tension.

I procrastinated a few more days before submitting my blog post titled, "The power of blogging for a politician".

I anticipated a long time before the editors at Technorati even look at my blog article. I was completely taken aback when I read their email the very next day that my article is published.

I am very happy and elated.

Article first published as The Power of Blogging for a Politician on Technorati.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Right degree for right tech jobs.


I am all geared up for forthcoming parents meet. This is an annual meeting where I would be grilled by the parents of my students and the topic will be always on choice of subject for the higher education, preferred colleges, job selection and so on.

Last year, I noticed a distinct change in the students’ attitude. Many opted to go for jobs, especially tech jobs. Indians traditionally preferred clerical jobs but the change in their choice of tech jobs warranted to equip them accordingly.

One of my friends in Sri Lanka told me that the Lankans are in urgent need of technically equipped young graduates. Taking cue, I searched for highly recommended colleges across the Europe and the U.S. and noted down several degree programs offered by colleges in the U.S. and Canada.

There is a particular website that I liked which every student should visit and browse through for choosing the right degree.

Here is that site: job.com

Friday, May 13, 2011

Travel guest bloggers invited.

Getting fresh and unique visitors to your blog is not a rocket science. If you write what people are looking for, then, you are sure to achieve your goals even if you don't write as well as an English blogger.

Of all the blog traffic generating ways, I believe guest blogging is the most productive one. Your guest blog post on related blogs of your niche will get you new visitors. Once they read your blog post, then, your content should take over to retain them and convert them as regular readers.

I intend to write a series blog posts on guest blogging, a review of blogs that invite guest bloggers and link to such blogs.

Guest Bloggers invited by a Travel Blog.

I know many travel bloggers who are passionate about writing their world travel experiences. If you are a travel bloggers, then, please visit www.afilipinadollblogger.blogspot.com

Quick Tip:
In order for your travel blog post to attract lots of visitors, include a stunning photo.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

How Anonymous is Anonymous Blogging?

There is a feeling that when you are online, you are anonymous, you are free to say, to do, or to blog anything. Partially, that is true. Mainly because there are so many online records, that nobody really cares about what you say. Definitely, unless you blog about terrorist activities and create guide on how to make a nuclear bomb at convenience of your home. But in case somebody really cares of what you say and who you are, your anonymity might be really stripped, and you may face the organization or the person in public, whom you never expected to meet other than through virtual pathways of Blogosphere. Presenting an article from ArsTechnica on the topic.

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US courts have historically looked on anonymous bloggers and commenters with a sympathetic eye, but there are exceptions. A Tennessee judge denied a blogger's motion to quash a subpoena to reveal his identity last week, and he also denied a motion to dismiss the case. With few other options available to him (or her), the blogger in Swartz v. Does looks likely to be revealed.

Even on the Internet, anonymity is never absolute... especially when you're accusing someone else of arson and tax evasion.

Critical blogging

It all started when a "prominent" couple in Old Hickory, Tennessee found themselves the target of an entire blog called Stop Swartz. Donald and Terry Keller Swartz were involved in local politics and maintained an active real estate business, in addition to operating a halfway house for those recovering from substance abuse. 

The blog in question, however, painted the Swartzes in a very unflattering light—the anonymous blogger(s) heavily criticized their real estate activities and, among other things, accused the couple of committing arson, failing to report property sales in their local registry, and of being drug addicts themselves.

If this was all false, it would be considered defamation, which made up one part of the Swartz's lawsuit against the blogging Does when it was filed in February 2008. The other part of the lawsuit centered around privacy—the Stop Swartz blog had called out to readers to report back any time they spotted a Swartz anywhere inside or outside of town.

"It sends a clear message to Don and Terry that their actions are not being ignored . . . . We will tolerate their crap no longer," the blog said.

The Swartz's subpoenaed Google to reveal who was behind the Stop Swartz blog—a common tactic in cases like this. While many other anonymous bloggers don't show up in court, John Doe #1 filed a motion to quash the subpoena. In March 2009, the court denied Doe's motion but granted a temporary Protective Order to keep him or her anonymous until further review.

Doe then filed a motion to have the case dismissed. At that time, Doe tried to argue that the Swartzes had failed to prove that he was a real person who could be sued in a state court, that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act would protect him against liability of any comments made by his readers, and that the First Amendment protected users' rights to criticize public figures.

The CDA claim might have meant something if the blog itself didn't induce readers to start spying on the Swartzes and report back—if users (and only users) had merely posted the comments on their own with no invitation, it would practically be an open and shut case.

As for whether Doe is a human being who can be sued, well... we suppose there's no obvious way to prove that, but the court decided in its judgment last week that it did have jurisdiction over Doe thanks to a past blog post indicating that he owned a home in Old Hickory.

While the court agreed with Doe that the Swartzes had failed to produce evidence of defamation in one of the claims, it denied his other claims. "[T]he court recognizes that anonymous speech is entitled to First Amendment protection. [...] However, just as other forms of speech are limited by defamation or privacy considerations, Internet anonymous speech is not entitled to absolute protection," wrote the court.

Ultimately, the court said that the Swartzes have the right to discover Doe's identity. In similar cases—such as one involving anonymous donut shop critics, a blogger critical of a local police department, and a blog commenter who targeted a Massachusetts real estate developer—the courts felt that commenters were within their free speech rights. If Doe actually gets unmasked, it could set a precedent for future cases regarding anonymous speech.

Doe has one last chance before his or her name gets splashed across Internet headlines. The judge said that his decision would be subject to interlocutory appeal, meaning that a ruling from a higher court could overturn his decision even before the case itself is over (most appeals can only be made after a trial is concluded). Doe might still get lucky with such an appeal, but at this point, he or she looks likely to show the rest of the anonymous Internet just where the limits of anonymity lie.


Monday, May 9, 2011

Laptop computers clearance deals are open!

It is for my husband that I wanted to buy a new Acer laptop. He was awarded some Internet marketing assignments. For this purpose, he would be travelling to Sri Lanka a couple of times. I knew he prefers Acer laptops.

My first stop for the best deals on laptops was a laptop service technician’s office. I have picked many points in the past by interviewing a laptop service technician before buying the laptop or desktop. I would ask which brand made the most visits to his computer repair shop, what is the nature of complaints, which brand really delivers what it promised when it comes to the backup duration and so on.

After arming myself with new tips, I would then visit thesource.ca, my favorite shop to buy many things and computer being the most purchased among other items. You can strike a few deals in their refurbished computer section. It would surprise even you if you pride yourself as a tough bargainer.

You never need to ask me how intelligently I purchased. The Source tells it all.