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"Cops" - Gabriel Iglesias (from my I'm Not Fat... I'm Fluffy comedy special
by Gabriel Iglesias
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Hey guys, Here is a quick clip from my DVD "I'm Not Fat...I'm Fluffy" Hope you enjoy it! Subscribe to my official youtube channel ...
World's Most Amazing People 23-3-2013
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Saturday, March 2, 2013
30 Traffic Generation Tips
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First of all a big “thank you” for every one who participated. As I said before the number of entries surprised me (and the quality as well, I will definitely apply some of those tips myself).
Now, without further delay, the 30 Traffic Generation Tips:
1. Sridhar Katakam
Keep track of blogs and leave comments on them. A good way to keep the conversation going is to install a MyBlogLog widget and visit the blog of people visiting your site.
2. Ian Delaney
Nothing creates long-term traffic more than value. Consider writing posts with resources or explaining how things work. Useful things get linked to and they get onto del.icio.us, which is far better long-term than a digg front page.
3. Scott Townsend
Inform search engines and aggregators like Technorati (using the ping functionality) when your blog is updated, this should ensure maximum traffic coming from those sources. (check the List of Ping Services)
4. Kyle
Simplify. Pay attention to complex issues in your field of work. It may be a big long publication that is hard to wade through or a concept that is hard to grasp. Reference it and make a shorter “for dummies” version with your own lessons learned and relevant tips. When doing this, I have been surprised to find that the simplified post will appear before the more complex version in search results. Perhaps this is why it results in increased traffic; people looking for more help or clarification on the subject will land on your blog.
5. Grant Gerver
Try to be polemic. I write obsessively about all-things political from the left-wing perspective in the form of humorous, sarcastic one-liners.
6. Daniel
A simple tip that will probably boost your page views: install a translator plugin. I decided to use a paid plugin for this, but if I am not wrong there are some free ones as well. The translation is not very good, as you can imagine, but it helps to attract readers that are not fluent in English.
7. Rory
Submit articles to blog carnivals (http://blogcarnival.com) that are related to your niche. Your article almost always gets posted, and it must generate a handful of visitors, at least.
8. Ramen Junkie
Newsgroups. I always see a spike when I post a review to a newsgroup.
9. Eric Atkins
Create a new design for your website. Not only will it be more attractive to your regular readers, but you can submit it to some CSS gallery showcase sites that feature great designs. This will give you exposure on those sites while generating a lot of traffic and backlinks from those types of sites.
10. Megan Taylor
Participate in conversations on related blogs. Start conversations on your own blog. Don’t just post about a story and leave it at that, engage your audience, ask questions and call to action.
11. Guido
Comment on blogs, write useful content and make good friends on forums.
12. Brian Auer
You must be active to generate traffic. I post comments on other blogs that are related to mine, and I post my site link in my signature at the forums. Spread the word about your blog and it will certainly attract readers.
13. Shankar Ganesh
Just browse around MyBlogLog.com and you will surely get visitors to your blog. Also try to join as many communities as possible that are related to your topic.
14. Andrew Timberlake
A great tip for generating traffic is off-line by including your url in all your off-line liturature from business cards, letterheads, pamphlets, adverts through in-store signage if applicable. I even have our website on my vehicle.
15. Cory OBrien
Read lots of other blogs. Leave trackbacks. Make sure your blog is optimized for search engines. Leverage social bookmarking sites like digg (both for new ideas and for traffic).
16. Jester
Leave comments on other blogs. If you’re already reading them, it takes
just a couple of seconds to leave a message agreeing or disagreeing
with the author, you get to leave a link to your site, and you will almost
ALWAYS get traffic from your comments.
17. Goerge Manty
Post 3-5 times a day. Use ping services like pingomatic or set up wordpress to ping some of the ping services. Engage your readers. Put up polls, ask them questions, give them quizes, free tools, etc. Make them want to come back and tell their friends about you.
18. Engtech
Community. It’s one word but it is the most important one when it comes to blogging. The only “blog metric” that makes sense is the vibrant community of readers it has. Building a community around your blog will bring you increased traffic, but how do you start? The boilerplate response to building traffic is always “SEO, social networking sites, and commenting on blogs” but it can be simplified to “be part of a community”. The easiest way to seed your blog is with an already existing community. But the only way to do that is to be part of the community yourself.
19. Chris
Squidoo Lenses are a good way to generate traffic. By using a lense,
you can generate your own custom “community” of webpages, including some
of the more popular pages in your “neighborhood.” Including your own
webpage in such a list is a good way of generating traffic.
20. Splork
I’ve had good success writing articles and submitting them to EzineArticles. Articles that have been written from well-researched keyword phrases and accepted by EzineArticles tend to rank very high in Google for that search term. Placing anchor text in the footer of those articles so the reader can visit my relevant website has always increased my site traffic.
21. Jen Gordon
I came upon some unexpected traffic when my blog popped up on some css design portals like www.cssmania.com and www.webcreme.com. If you can put some time into the concept behind and design for your blog, I’d recommend submitting your site to a design portal not only for
additional traffic but to build an additional community around your site.
22. Kat
I’ve recently gotten involved with several “MySpace-like” community sites that focus on my target audience. I share my thoughts in their forums, post intros to my real blog on their system blog and I’ve even created a group for my specific niche. It’s been very, very successful for me.
23. Inspirationbit
Well, obviously everyone knows that social bookmarking sites like Digg, del.icio.us, etc. bring lots of traffic. But I’m now submitting some of my articles to blogg-buzz.com (a digg like site for bloggers), and I always get not a bad traffic from there.
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24. Mark Alves
Participate in Yahoo Answers and LinkedIn Answers where you can demonstrate your expertise, get associated with relevant keywords and put your URL out there.
25. Tillerman
Be the first to write a post about the ‘Top Ten Blogs’ in your niche. The post will rank highly in any general search for blogs in your niche and other bloggers in your niche write about the post and link to it.
26. Nick
Participating in forums is a great way to get loyal readers. Either link baiting people in your signature or posting great advice and tips will give you high quality traffic, which will result in return visitors.
27. Brandon Wood
A simple trick I’ve used to increase traffic to my blog is participate in group writing projects. In fact, that’s what I’m doing right now.
28. Alan Thomas
Don’t forget your archives. I just posted a roundup of all interviews I did over the past seven months. One of them generated a new link and a big traffic spike from a group of users that look like they will be loyal readers now.
29. KWiz
Write something controversial. I don’t think it’s good to write something controversial just for the purpose of getting traffic necessarily (especially if it’s only for that purpose and you’re being disingenuous), but it works.
30. Dennis Coughlin
Find the best blogs on your niche and contact the authors. Introduce yourself and send a link of your blog. This might help them to discover your blog, read it and possibly link to it.
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20 SEO Terms You Should Know
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If you have a website or blog, or if you work with anything related to the Internet, you’ll certainly need to know a bit about search engine optimization (SEO). A good way to get started is to familiarize yourself with the most common terms of the trade, and below you’ll find 20 of them. (For those who already know SEO, consider this post as a refresher!).
1. SEM: Stands for Search Engine Marketing, and as the name implies it involves marketing services or products via search engines. SEM is divided into two main pillars: SEO and PPC. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, and it is the practice of optimizing websites to make their pages appear in the organic search results. PPC stands for Pay-Per-Click, and it is the practice of purchasing clicks from search engines. The clicks come from sponsored listings in the search results.
2. Backlink: Also called inlink or simply link, it is an hyperlink on another website pointing back to your own website. Backlinks are important for SEO because they affect directly the PageRank of any web page, influencing its search rankings.
3. PageRank: PageRank is an algorithm that Google uses to estimate the relative important of pages around the web. The basic idea behind the algorithm is the fact that a link from page A to page B can be seen as a vote of trust from page A to page B. The higher the number of links (weighted to their value) to a page, therefore, the higher the probability that such page is important.
4. Linkbait: A linkbait is a piece of web content published on a website or blog with the goal of attracting as many backlinks as possible (in order to improve one’s search rankings). Usually it’s a written piece, but it can also be a video, a picture, a quiz or anything else. A classic example of linkbait are the “Top 10″ lists that tend to become popular on social bookmarking sites.
5. Link farm. A link farm is a group of websites where every website links to every other website, with the purpose of artificially increasing the PageRank of all the sites in the farm. This practice was effective in the early days of search engines, but today they are seeing as a spamming technique (and thus can get you penalized).
6. Anchor text: The anchor text of a backlink is the text that is clickable on the web page. Having keyword rich anchor texts help with SEO because Google will associate these keywords with the content of your website. If you have a weight loss blog, for instance, it would help your search rankings if some of your backlinks had “weight loss” as their anchor texts.
7. NoFollow: The nofollow is a link attribute used by website owners to signal to Google that they don’t endorse the website they are linking to. This can happen either when the link is created by the users themselves (e.g., blog comments), or when the link was paid for (e.g., sponsors and advertisers). When Google sees the nofollow attribute it will basically not count that link for the PageRank and search algorithms.
8. Link Sculpting: By using the nofollow attribute strategically webmasters were able to channel the flow of PageRank within their websites, thus increasing the search rankings of desired pages. This practice is no longer effective as Google recently change how it handles the nofollow attribute.
9. Title Tag: The title tag is literally the title of a web page, and it’s one of the most important factors inside Google’s search algorithm. Ideally your title tag should be unique and contain the main keywords of your page. You can see the title tag of any web page on top of the browser while navigating it.
10. Meta Tags: Like the title tag, meta tags are used to give search engines more information regarding the content of your pages. The meta tags are placed inside the HEAD section of your HTML code, and thus are not visible to human visitors.
11. Search Algorithm: Google’s search algorithm is used to find the most relevant web pages for any search query. The algorithm considers over 200 factors (according to Google itself), including the PageRank value, the title tag, the meta tags, the content of the website, the age of the domain and so on.
12. SERP: Stands for Search Engine Results Page. It’s basically the page you’ll get when you search for a specific keyword on Google or on other search engines. The amount of search traffic your website will receive depends on the rankings it will have inside the SERPs.
13. Sandbox: Google basically has a separate index, the sandbox, where it places all newly discovered websites. When websites are on the sandbox, they won’t appear in the search results for normal search queries. Once Google verifies that the website is legitimate, it will move it out of the sandbox and into the main index.
14. Keyword Density: To find the keyword density of any particular page you just need to divide the number of times that keyword is used by the total number of words in the page. Keyword density used to be an important SEO factor, as the early algorithms placed a heavy emphasis on it. This is not the case anymore.
15. Keyword Stuffing: Since keyword density was an important factor on the early search algorithms, webmasters started to game the system by artificially inflating the keyword density inside their websites. This is called keyword stuffing. These days this practice won’t help you, and it can also get you penalized.
16. Cloaking. This technique involves making the same web page show different content to search engines and to human visitors. The purpose is to get the page ranked for specific keywords, and then use the incoming traffic to promote unrelated products or services. This practice is considering spamming and can get you penalized (if not banned) on most search engines.
17. Web Crawler: Also called search bot or spider, it’s a computer program that browses the web on behalf of search engines, trying to discover new links and new pages. This is the first step on the indexation process.
18. Duplicate Content: Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar. You should avoid having duplicate content on your website because it can get you penalized.
19. Canonical URL: Canonicalization is a process for converting data that has more than one possible representation into a “standard” canonical representation. A canonical URL, therefore, is the standard URL for accessing a specific page within your website. For instance, the canonical version of your domain might be http://www.domain.com instead of http://domain.com.
20. Robots.txt: This is nothing more than a file, placed in the root of the domain, that is used to inform search bots about the structure of the website. For instance, via the robots.txt file it’s possible to block specific search robots and to restrict the access to specific folders of section inside the website.
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1. SEM: Stands for Search Engine Marketing, and as the name implies it involves marketing services or products via search engines. SEM is divided into two main pillars: SEO and PPC. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, and it is the practice of optimizing websites to make their pages appear in the organic search results. PPC stands for Pay-Per-Click, and it is the practice of purchasing clicks from search engines. The clicks come from sponsored listings in the search results.
2. Backlink: Also called inlink or simply link, it is an hyperlink on another website pointing back to your own website. Backlinks are important for SEO because they affect directly the PageRank of any web page, influencing its search rankings.
3. PageRank: PageRank is an algorithm that Google uses to estimate the relative important of pages around the web. The basic idea behind the algorithm is the fact that a link from page A to page B can be seen as a vote of trust from page A to page B. The higher the number of links (weighted to their value) to a page, therefore, the higher the probability that such page is important.
4. Linkbait: A linkbait is a piece of web content published on a website or blog with the goal of attracting as many backlinks as possible (in order to improve one’s search rankings). Usually it’s a written piece, but it can also be a video, a picture, a quiz or anything else. A classic example of linkbait are the “Top 10″ lists that tend to become popular on social bookmarking sites.
5. Link farm. A link farm is a group of websites where every website links to every other website, with the purpose of artificially increasing the PageRank of all the sites in the farm. This practice was effective in the early days of search engines, but today they are seeing as a spamming technique (and thus can get you penalized).
6. Anchor text: The anchor text of a backlink is the text that is clickable on the web page. Having keyword rich anchor texts help with SEO because Google will associate these keywords with the content of your website. If you have a weight loss blog, for instance, it would help your search rankings if some of your backlinks had “weight loss” as their anchor texts.
7. NoFollow: The nofollow is a link attribute used by website owners to signal to Google that they don’t endorse the website they are linking to. This can happen either when the link is created by the users themselves (e.g., blog comments), or when the link was paid for (e.g., sponsors and advertisers). When Google sees the nofollow attribute it will basically not count that link for the PageRank and search algorithms.
8. Link Sculpting: By using the nofollow attribute strategically webmasters were able to channel the flow of PageRank within their websites, thus increasing the search rankings of desired pages. This practice is no longer effective as Google recently change how it handles the nofollow attribute.
9. Title Tag: The title tag is literally the title of a web page, and it’s one of the most important factors inside Google’s search algorithm. Ideally your title tag should be unique and contain the main keywords of your page. You can see the title tag of any web page on top of the browser while navigating it.
10. Meta Tags: Like the title tag, meta tags are used to give search engines more information regarding the content of your pages. The meta tags are placed inside the HEAD section of your HTML code, and thus are not visible to human visitors.
11. Search Algorithm: Google’s search algorithm is used to find the most relevant web pages for any search query. The algorithm considers over 200 factors (according to Google itself), including the PageRank value, the title tag, the meta tags, the content of the website, the age of the domain and so on.
12. SERP: Stands for Search Engine Results Page. It’s basically the page you’ll get when you search for a specific keyword on Google or on other search engines. The amount of search traffic your website will receive depends on the rankings it will have inside the SERPs.
13. Sandbox: Google basically has a separate index, the sandbox, where it places all newly discovered websites. When websites are on the sandbox, they won’t appear in the search results for normal search queries. Once Google verifies that the website is legitimate, it will move it out of the sandbox and into the main index.
14. Keyword Density: To find the keyword density of any particular page you just need to divide the number of times that keyword is used by the total number of words in the page. Keyword density used to be an important SEO factor, as the early algorithms placed a heavy emphasis on it. This is not the case anymore.
15. Keyword Stuffing: Since keyword density was an important factor on the early search algorithms, webmasters started to game the system by artificially inflating the keyword density inside their websites. This is called keyword stuffing. These days this practice won’t help you, and it can also get you penalized.
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16. Cloaking. This technique involves making the same web page show different content to search engines and to human visitors. The purpose is to get the page ranked for specific keywords, and then use the incoming traffic to promote unrelated products or services. This practice is considering spamming and can get you penalized (if not banned) on most search engines.
17. Web Crawler: Also called search bot or spider, it’s a computer program that browses the web on behalf of search engines, trying to discover new links and new pages. This is the first step on the indexation process.
18. Duplicate Content: Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar. You should avoid having duplicate content on your website because it can get you penalized.
19. Canonical URL: Canonicalization is a process for converting data that has more than one possible representation into a “standard” canonical representation. A canonical URL, therefore, is the standard URL for accessing a specific page within your website. For instance, the canonical version of your domain might be http://www.domain.com instead of http://domain.com.
20. Robots.txt: This is nothing more than a file, placed in the root of the domain, that is used to inform search bots about the structure of the website. For instance, via the robots.txt file it’s possible to block specific search robots and to restrict the access to specific folders of section inside the website.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
ProBux
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ProBux is a PTC site that was officially launched on August 28, 2012, and has demonstrated great potential and rapid growth, standing out well ahead of other PTC sites that segment.
Many features make Probux a secure system, such as: registered company, ddos protection, dedicated and professional staff, stable business plan, excellent support, instant payments, forum, active admins, own script and unique design.
These are fundamental requirements for a PTC to succeed and will not become a scam.
But that alone is not enough, we need to investigate deeper into whether it is true or if we can trust the administrators.
After reviewing the site, and policies ProBux, made a review based on what I analyzed the site, check below and see if ProBux is a Scam or Legit and draw your own conclusions.
Full Review - Probux.com ProBux administrators have done a great job involving new features almost every week since its official launch, this is a very important factor for any PTC, active administrators and innovating the system is very important and shows that everything is going very well, otherwise they should not invest time or money to improve the system.
There are several proofs of payment being sent to members instantly, and there is so far no complaint about payments not sent. This demonstrates that all are paying and have no faults or excuses for not paying members. Proof of payment can be viewed on ProBux forum:Payment Proofs .
A PTC that is paying its members without any failures, can not be compared to a scam site.
Another very important factor is the money invested. In other words, the more someone invests money in a business, the more he will engage with it. Based on some analysis is easy to see that administrators have invested a lot of money, time and dedication to ProBux works perfectly. We realize that ProBux is not downtime/offline as other sites and neither has slow, it shows that its managers have invested a lot of money on dedicated servers and ddos protection so that your system can handle high traffic and follow the growth of the site.
Sites that are unreliable and probably a scam site, administrators will not
invest much time and money into the system and this can be easily seen on sites SCAM. But as we have seen, ProBux shows the opposite.
So, Is ProBux a Scam or Legit ?
As you can see there is really nothing to sustain the claims that ProBux is a Scam.
Like in every business there will be those who will succeed and those who will not, and normally those that not succeed do not deal very well with it and end up putting the blame on others. In this case saying that ProBux is a Scam and blaming it for their failure.
Now that you know that ProBux is not a Scam why not click the banner you see under and join it and enjoy to get an extra income
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Many features make Probux a secure system, such as: registered company, ddos protection, dedicated and professional staff, stable business plan, excellent support, instant payments, forum, active admins, own script and unique design.
These are fundamental requirements for a PTC to succeed and will not become a scam.
But that alone is not enough, we need to investigate deeper into whether it is true or if we can trust the administrators.
After reviewing the site, and policies ProBux, made a review based on what I analyzed the site, check below and see if ProBux is a Scam or Legit and draw your own conclusions.
Full Review - Probux.com ProBux administrators have done a great job involving new features almost every week since its official launch, this is a very important factor for any PTC, active administrators and innovating the system is very important and shows that everything is going very well, otherwise they should not invest time or money to improve the system.
There are several proofs of payment being sent to members instantly, and there is so far no complaint about payments not sent. This demonstrates that all are paying and have no faults or excuses for not paying members. Proof of payment can be viewed on ProBux forum:Payment Proofs .
A PTC that is paying its members without any failures, can not be compared to a scam site.
Another very important factor is the money invested. In other words, the more someone invests money in a business, the more he will engage with it. Based on some analysis is easy to see that administrators have invested a lot of money, time and dedication to ProBux works perfectly. We realize that ProBux is not downtime/offline as other sites and neither has slow, it shows that its managers have invested a lot of money on dedicated servers and ddos protection so that your system can handle high traffic and follow the growth of the site.
Sites that are unreliable and probably a scam site, administrators will not
invest much time and money into the system and this can be easily seen on sites SCAM. But as we have seen, ProBux shows the opposite.
So, Is ProBux a Scam or Legit ?
As you can see there is really nothing to sustain the claims that ProBux is a Scam.
Like in every business there will be those who will succeed and those who will not, and normally those that not succeed do not deal very well with it and end up putting the blame on others. In this case saying that ProBux is a Scam and blaming it for their failure.
Now that you know that ProBux is not a Scam why not click the banner you see under and join it and enjoy to get an extra income
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4 Steps to Increase Your Blog Traffic
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One of the most common complaints that I hear from bloggers is the fact that no matter how hard they try, they can’t grow their blogs past 100 or so daily page vies. Those early days are indeed the hardest, because you need to put hard work in without the certainty of achieving results.
If you are in that same situation, here is a simple strategy that will certainly increase your blog traffic and make you break the 1,000 daily page views mark. In fact, the strategy could be used even if your are already over that number but have reached a traffic plateau lately.
Just make sure to execute the 4 steps as planned and to spend the two hours and a half every day (obviously if you have more time available you can expand the time spent on each of the four steps proportionally).
First Step: Killer Articles (1 hour per day)
Spend one hour brainstorming, researching and writing killer articles (also called linkbaits, pillar articles and so on).
Notice that your goal is to release one killer article every week. If that is not possible aim for one every 15 days. So the one hour that you will spend every day will be dedicated to the same piece. In other words, expect killers articles to take from 5 up to 10 hours of work.
If you are not familiar with the term, a killer article is nothing more than a long and structured article that has the goal of delivering a huge amount of value to potential visitors. If you have a web design blog, for example, you could write an article with “100 Free Resources for Designers”. Here are some ideas for killer articles:
create a giant list of resources,
write a detailed tutorial teaching people how to do something,
find a solution for a common problem in your niche and write about it, or
write a deep analysis on a topic where people have only talked superficially
When visitors come across your killer article, you want them to have the following reaction: “Holy crap! This is awesome. I better bookmark it. Heck, I better even mention this on my site and on my Twitter account, to let my readers and friends know about it.”
Second Step: Networking (30 minutes per day)
Networking is essential, especially when you are just getting started. The 30 minutes that you will dedicate to it every day could be split among:
commenting on other blogs in your niche,
linking to the posts of bloggers in your niche, and
interacting with the bloggers in your niche via email, IM or Twitter.
Remember that your goal is to build genuine relationships, so don’t approach people just because you think they can help to promote your blog. Approach them because you respect their work and because you think the two of you could grow together.
Third Step: Promotion (30 minutes per day)
The first activity here is the promotion of your killer articles. Whenever you publish one of them, you should push it in any way you can. Examples include:
letting the people in your network know about it (don’t beg for a link though),
letting bloggers and webmasters in relevant niches know about it,
getting some friends to submit the article to social bookmarking sites,
getting some friends to Twitter the article, and
posting about the article in online forums and/or newsgroups.
If there is time left, spend it with search engine optimization, social media marketing and activities to promote your blog as whole. Those can range from keyword research to promoting your blog on Facebook and guest blogging.
Fourth Step: Normal Posts (30 minutes per day)
Just like a man does not live by bread alone, a blog does not live by killer articles alone. Normal posts are the ones that you will publish routinely in your blog, between the killer articles. For example, you could publish a killer article every Monday and normal posts from Tuesday through Friday. Here are some ideas for normal posts:
a post linking to an article on another blog and containing your opinion about it
a post informing your readers about a news in your niche
a post asking a question to your readers and aiming to initiate a discussion
a post highlighting a new resource or trick that you discovered and that would be useful to your readers
While killers articles are essential to promote your blog and bring new readers aboard, normal posts are the ones that will create diversity in your content and keep your readers engaged.
View the original article here
If you are in that same situation, here is a simple strategy that will certainly increase your blog traffic and make you break the 1,000 daily page views mark. In fact, the strategy could be used even if your are already over that number but have reached a traffic plateau lately.
Just make sure to execute the 4 steps as planned and to spend the two hours and a half every day (obviously if you have more time available you can expand the time spent on each of the four steps proportionally).
First Step: Killer Articles (1 hour per day)
Spend one hour brainstorming, researching and writing killer articles (also called linkbaits, pillar articles and so on).
Notice that your goal is to release one killer article every week. If that is not possible aim for one every 15 days. So the one hour that you will spend every day will be dedicated to the same piece. In other words, expect killers articles to take from 5 up to 10 hours of work.
If you are not familiar with the term, a killer article is nothing more than a long and structured article that has the goal of delivering a huge amount of value to potential visitors. If you have a web design blog, for example, you could write an article with “100 Free Resources for Designers”. Here are some ideas for killer articles:
create a giant list of resources,
write a detailed tutorial teaching people how to do something,
find a solution for a common problem in your niche and write about it, or
write a deep analysis on a topic where people have only talked superficially
When visitors come across your killer article, you want them to have the following reaction: “Holy crap! This is awesome. I better bookmark it. Heck, I better even mention this on my site and on my Twitter account, to let my readers and friends know about it.”
Second Step: Networking (30 minutes per day)
Networking is essential, especially when you are just getting started. The 30 minutes that you will dedicate to it every day could be split among:
commenting on other blogs in your niche,
linking to the posts of bloggers in your niche, and
interacting with the bloggers in your niche via email, IM or Twitter.
Remember that your goal is to build genuine relationships, so don’t approach people just because you think they can help to promote your blog. Approach them because you respect their work and because you think the two of you could grow together.
Third Step: Promotion (30 minutes per day)
The first activity here is the promotion of your killer articles. Whenever you publish one of them, you should push it in any way you can. Examples include:
letting the people in your network know about it (don’t beg for a link though),
letting bloggers and webmasters in relevant niches know about it,
getting some friends to submit the article to social bookmarking sites,
getting some friends to Twitter the article, and
posting about the article in online forums and/or newsgroups.
If there is time left, spend it with search engine optimization, social media marketing and activities to promote your blog as whole. Those can range from keyword research to promoting your blog on Facebook and guest blogging.
Fourth Step: Normal Posts (30 minutes per day)
Just like a man does not live by bread alone, a blog does not live by killer articles alone. Normal posts are the ones that you will publish routinely in your blog, between the killer articles. For example, you could publish a killer article every Monday and normal posts from Tuesday through Friday. Here are some ideas for normal posts:
a post linking to an article on another blog and containing your opinion about it
a post informing your readers about a news in your niche
a post asking a question to your readers and aiming to initiate a discussion
a post highlighting a new resource or trick that you discovered and that would be useful to your readers
While killers articles are essential to promote your blog and bring new readers aboard, normal posts are the ones that will create diversity in your content and keep your readers engaged.
View the original article here
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way to make money easy
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
potoshop help 1(key board short cuts4)
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Potoshop keyboard short cuts 4
Keys for the Camera Raw dialog box
Result | Windows | Mac OS |
Zoom tool | Z | Z |
Hand tool | H | H |
White Balance tool |
I | I |
Color Sampler tool | S | S |
Crop tool | C | C |
Straighten tool | A | A |
Spot Removal tool |
B | B |
Red Eye Removal tool | E | E |
Basic panel | Ctrl+Alt+1 | Command+Option+1 |
Tone Curve panel |
Ctrl+Alt+2 | Command+Option+2 |
Detail panel | Ctrl+Alt+3 | Command+Option+3 |
HSL/Grayscale panel | Ctrl+Alt+4 | Command+Option+4 |
Split Toning panel |
Ctrl+Alt+5 | Command+Option+5 |
Lens Corrections panel |
Ctrl+Alt+6 | Command+Option+6 |
Camera Calibration panel |
Ctrl+Alt+7 | Command+Option+7 |
Presets panel | Ctrl+Alt+8 | Command+Option+8 (Mac OS Universal Access zoom shortcut must be disabled in System Preferences) |
Open Snapshots panel | Ctrl+Alt+9 | Command+Option+9 |
Parametric Curve Targeted Adjustment tool |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+T | Command+Option+Shift+T |
Hue Targeted Adjustment tool |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+H | Command+Option+Shift+H |
Saturation Targeted Adjustment tool |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S | Command+Option+Shift+S |
Luminance Targeted Adjustment tool |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L | Command+Option+Shift+L |
Grayscale Mix Targeted Adjustment tool |
Adjustment tool Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G |
Command+Option+Shift+G |
Last-used Targeted Adjustment tool |
T | T |
Adjustment Brush tool |
K | K |
Graduated Filter tool |
G | G |
Increase/decrease brush size | ] / [ |
] / [ |
Increase/decrease brush feather | Shift + ] / Shift + [ |
Shift + ] / Shift + [ |
Increase/decrease Adjustment Brush tool flow in increments of 10 |
= (equal sign) / - (hyphen) |
= (equal sign) / - (hyphen) |
Temporarily switch from Add to Erase mode for the Adjustment Brush tool, or from Erase to Add mode |
Alt | Option |
Increase/decrease temporary Adjustment Brush tool size |
Alt + ] / Alt + [ |
Option + ] / Option + [ |
Increase/decrease temporary Adjustment Brush tool feather |
Alt + Shift + ] / Alt + Shift + [ |
Option + Shift + ] / Option + Shift + [ |
Increase/decrease temporary Adjustment Brush tool flow in increments of 10 |
Alt + = / Alt + - |
Option = / Option + - |
Switch to New mode from Add or Erase mode of the Adjustment Brush tool or the Graduated Filter |
N | N |
Toggle Auto Mask for Adjustment Brush tool |
M | M |
Toggle Show Mask for Adjustment Brush tool |
y | Y |
Toggle pins for Adjustment Brush tool |
v | V |
Toggle overlay for Graduated Filter , Spot Removal tool, or Red Eye Removal tool. |
v | V |
Rotate image left | L or Ctrl + ] | L or Command + ] |
Rotate image right | R or Ctrl + [ | R or Command + [ |
Zoom in | Ctrl + + (plus) | Command + + (plus) |
Zoom out | Ctrl + - (hyphen) | Command + - (hyphen) |
Temporarily switch to Zoom In tool (Doesn't work when Straighten tool is selected. If Crop tool is active, temporarily switches to Straighten tool.) |
Ctrl | Command |
Temporarily switch to Zoom Out tool and change the Open Image button to Open Copy and the Cancel button to Reset. |
Alt | Option |
Toggle preview | p | P |
Full screen mode | f | F |
Temporarily activate the White Balance tool and change the Open Image button to Open Object. (Does not work if Crop tool is active.) |
Shift | Shift |
Select multiple points in Curves panel | Click the first point; Shift-click additional points | Click the first point; Shift-click additional points |
Add point to curve in Curves panel | Control-click in preview | Command-click in preview |
Move selected point in Curves panel (1 unit) | Arrow keys | Arrow keys |
Move selected point in Curves panel (10 units) | Shift-arrow | Shift-arrow |
Open selected images in Camera Raw dialog box from Bridge | Ctrl + R | Command + R |
Open selected images from Bridge bypassing Camera Raw dialog box | Bridge bypassing Camera Raw dialog box Shift + double-click image |
Shift + double-click image |
Display highlights that will be clipped in Preview | Alt-drag Exposure, Recovery, or Black sliders | Option-drag Exposure, Recovery, or Black sliders |
Highlight clipping warning | o | O |
Shadows clipping warning | u | U |
(Filmstrip mode) Add 1 - 5 star rating | Ctrl+1 - 5 | Command+1 - 5 |
(Filmstrip mode) Increase/decrease rating | Ctrl+. (period) / Ctrl+, (comma) |
Command+. (period) / Command+, (comma) |
(Filmstrip mode) Add red label | Ctrl+6 | Command+6 |
(Filmstrip mode) Add yellow label | Ctrl+7 | Command+7 |
(Filmstrip mode) Add green label | Ctrl+8 | Command+8 |
(Filmstrip mode) Add blue label | Ctrl+9 | Command+9 |
(Filmstrip mode) Add purple label | Ctrl+Shift+0 | Command+Shift+0 |
Camera Raw preferences | Ctrl + K | Command + K |
Deletes Adobe Camera Raw preferences | Ctrl + Alt (on open) | Option + Shift (on open) |
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Friday, January 11, 2013
potoshop help1( key board short cuts3)
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Keys for Liquify
Result | Windows | Mac OS |
Forward Warp tool | W | W |
Reconstruct tool | R | R |
Twirl Clockwise tool | C | C |
Pucker tool | s | S |
Bloat tool | B | B |
Push Left tool | O | O |
Mirror tool | M | M |
Turbulence tool | T | T |
Freeze Mask tool | F | F |
Thaw Mask tool | D | D |
Reverse direction for Bloat, Pucker, Push Left, and Mirror tools | Alt + tool | Option + tool |
Continually sample the distortion | Alt-drag in preview with Reconstruct tool, Displace, Amplitwist, or Affine mode selected | Option-drag in preview with reconstruct tool, Displace, Amplitwist, or Affine mode selected |
Decrease/increase brush size by 2, or density, pressure, rate, or turbulent jitter by 1 | Down Arrow/Up Arrow in Brush Size, Density, Pressure, Rate, or Turbulent Jitter text box |
Down Arrow/Up Arrow in Brush Size, Density, Pressure, Rate, or Turbulent Jittertext box |
Decrease/increase brush size by 2, or density, pressure, rate, or turbulent jitter by 1 | Left Arrow/Right Arrow with Brush Size, Density, Pressure, Rate, or Turbulent Jitter slider showing |
Left Arrow/Right Arrow with Brush Size, Density, Pressure, Rate, or Turbulent Jitter slider showing |
Cycle through controls on right from top | Tab | Tab |
Cycle through controls on right from top | Shift + Tab | Shift + Tab |
Change Cancel to Reset | Alt | Option |
Hold down Shift to decrease/increase by 10 |
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Keys for Vanishing Point 1
Result | Windows | Mac OS |
Zoom 2x (temporary) | x | x |
Zoom in | Control + + (plus) | Command + + (plus) |
Zoom out | Control + - (hyphen) | Command + - (hyphen) |
Fit in view | Control + 0 (zero), Double-click Hand tool | Command + 0 (zero), Double-click Hand tool |
Zoom to center at 100% | Double-click Zoom tool | Double-click Zoom tool |
Increase brush size (Brush, Stamp tools) | ] | ] |
Decrease brush size (Brush, Stamp tools) | [ | [ |
Keys for Vanishing Point2
Result | Windows | Ma cOS |
Increase brush hardness (Brush, Stamp tools) | Shift + ] | Shift + ] |
Decrease brush hardness (Brush, Stamp tools) | Shift + [ | Shift + [ |
Undo last action | Control + Z | Command + Z |
Redo last action | Control + Shift + Z | Command + Shift + Z |
Deselect all | Control + D | Command + D |
Hide selection and planes | Control + H | Command + H |
Move selection 1 pixel | Arrow keys | Arrow keys |
Move selection 10 pixels | Shift + arrow keys | Shift + arrow keys |
Copy | Control + C | Command + C |
Paste | Control + V | Command + V |
Repeat last duplicate and move | Control + Shift + T | Command + Shift + T |
Create a floating selection from the current selection | Control + Alt + T | |
Fill a selection with image under the pointer | Control-drag | Command-drag |
Create a duplicate of the selection as a floating selection | Control + Alt-drag | Command + Option-drag |
Constrain selection to a 15° rotation | Alt + Shift to rotate | Option + Shift to rotate |
Select a plane under another selected plane | Control-click the plane | Command-click the plane |
Create 90 degree plane off parent plane | Control-drag | Command-drag |
Delete last node while creating plane | Control-drag | Delete |
Make a full canvas plane, square to the camera | Backspace | Double-click the Create Plane tool |
Show/hide measurements (Photoshop Extended only) | Double-click the Create Plane tool | Command + Shift + H |
Export to a DFX file (Photoshop Extended only) | Control + Shift + H | Command + E |
Export to a 3DS file (Photoshop Extended only) | Control + E | Command + Shift + E |
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