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November 30, 2007

11 Ways of Link Building and making sense of your links

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , , , — SticKer @ 1:29 pm

There have been number of articles on link building so i thought of sharing these tips which will help in building quality links.

1. Keep emphasis in building relationship and not link.
2. Making a world class business
3. Ethical Link Baiting
4. Build credibility and reputation so that people can Link you more confidently and reasonably.
5. Participating in Forums would help you more in building relevant links.
6. Link exchange should be limited to maximum of 25% of your overall inbound links
7. Getting Links from important places of a website. Links under sponsors or advertisement are mostly discounted.
8. Try to get links organically, don’t keep asking for them.
9. Get listed in important directories as it helps in SERP, and developing keyword relevance.
10. If you are going Link Shopping, purchase links from higher Page Rank and for longer Time Span. Search engines take time to give value to links from high PR, so such links should only be brought for atleast a span of a year.
11. Permanent Links are the most preferable kinds. For this you need write posts that are linkable and credible.

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Google to bid for wireless spectrum

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , — SticKer @ 10:36 am

Google first expressed interest in bidding for wireless spectrum in July, when it sent a letter to the FCC demanding that the new bandwidth have four requirements: open applications, open devices, open services and open networks. The FCC only adopted two of Google’s recommendations when it released the terms for the auction July 31, with support for open applications and open devices, but with no requirement for open services or open networks.

With the auction due in January and bidders having to declare their intentions to bid by December 3, there has been no shortage of speculation as to whether Google would or wouldn’t participate.

Now there are reports from The Wall Street Journal quoting “people familiar with the matter” saying that Google will announce a bid for the 700 MHz wireless spectrum Friday.

I feel this is a very good move from google and they seem to be championing the cause of Open Source. It even tried to computerise all books on Earth.

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The Paypal Security Key

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , — SticKer @ 5:01 am

Yesterday we had a member from our forum ask a question about the paypal security key, so I thought of sharing with you guys what it is .

Below is the question the guy had asked and here is the link to the post.

hey guys any idea what paypal security key is? i was checking my account when i found this security key banner and it said $5 and when i clicked on it, it took me here

So how does the paypal security key works?

The PayPal Security Key creates an account access code by using a complex algorithm that’s unique to your key. When you enter that code after you log in with your user ID and password, paypal’s secure servers can verify your identity more securely. This helps prevent unintended or unauthorized users from logging in to your PayPal account.

Note: The token battery should last up to three years.

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Live Search Webmaster launched

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , , — SticKer @ 4:41 am

As it was announced by MSN in August Live Search Webmaster it was launched few days back under beta mode !

It’s a webmaster portal which offers basic tools now but promising many other good features summary of your website, a tool for keywords and other things relating to links analysing and sitemap…etc

Go to webmaster.live.com if you’d like to try it out

It first asks you few things about your website like setting up a profile and some verification steps .. its very easy you can set it up in less than 5 mins.

I have tried it out and it looks good but i still feel google webmaster tool rocks!! Some of our members in our forum also feel the same.. You can also check the post in our forum to see what other members feel about this new tool.

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November 27, 2007

Adbux: Paid To Click program

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , , — SticKer @ 11:05 am

With the Adbux paid to click program you can earn 1 cent for every ad that you click! This is a great PTC program that pays from a minimum amount of $10 via PayPal.

Earning money from this Paid To Click program is easy. Opening an account only takes a few seconds. After confirming your email address, you may login to your Adbux account and click the ‘Surf Ads’ link from the menu.

From there you will be taken to the area where the advertisements are listed. You may open one link at the time, and after 30 seconds of visiting the advertised website, you have earned 1 cent! Every day there will be new ads for you, waiting to be clicked on. Usually there are at least 10 of them each day. That means you can earn 10 cents in 3 minutes every day, just for clicking some links. But wait, there is much more earning potential in this Adbux program. Besides from clicking links, there is also the possibility to earn a reasonable amount of money by referring other people to the program. For each click that a referral makes, you earn a whopping 1 cent!

With such a high rewarding referral program you could earn a reasonable amount of free money every month, while others are doing most of the work for you! If you only refer 10 friends, who all click 10 links per day, and of course you spend your daily 3 minutes clicking your own ads, you’d earn $30 cash monthly. How hard could it be to refer ten people to a program that pays people to click on ads? Adbux provides you with a tracking referral link, all you have to do is refer people to that link. Considering that the internet is a pretty busy place, it should not be difficult to generate traffic to your referral link.

Some popular ways to promote Adbux are: making use of signature space in forums, blogs, emailing friends and family, writing reviews, advertising with banners. However, it is neither necessary nor mandatory to recruit new members. Adbux is still all about clicking ads and earning one cent per click.

Join Adbux PTC today and start earning money online. Enjoy some extra spending money, whilst learning more about internet business at the same time; most paid advertisements are home business and internet marketing promotions, sometimes providing useful tips on how to make money online.

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Withdraw Your Funds to Your Indian Bank Account from Paypal

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , , — SticKer @ 10:07 am

Now you can add your Indian bank account to your PayPal account, so you can withdraw your money directly to your bank. It saves you time and gives you faster access to your PayPal funds!

Plus, there is no charge to withdrawal amounts over INR 7000*.

*For withdrawal amounts of less than INR 7000, there is a nominal fee of INR 50.

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Coming soon: Make ad changes without replacing code

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , — SticKer @ 9:47 am

Adsense upcoming feature will let you easily manage your ad units from within your AdSense account. It isn’t live yet, but here’s a sneak peek so you’ll know what to expect in the coming weeks. (We know many of you have been eagerly anticipating its arrival.)

This new ad management feature means that your ad unit settings (such as colors and channels) for new AdSense for content ad units will be saved in your AdSense account every time you generate ad code. Then, if you’d like to change any of these settings in the future, all you do is make the update within your account — you’ll no longer need to manually replace the ad code on all of your pages. For instance, you can quickly change the borders of all your 300×250 medium rectangles from red to blue with just a few mouse clicks. Fancy! We hope that this new feature will help you save time and will simplify the process of optimizing your ad units.

As we noted above, please keep in mind that the ad management feature isn’t yet available in any publisher accounts. We’ll be rolling it out in phases in the next few weeks, and we’ll follow up with another post at that time to help you better understand how to use the feature. When you see the “Manage Ads” page appear under your AdSense Setup tab, you’ll know the feature is available for you to use. Here’s what it will look like:

AdSense Setup Tab

AdSense Setup Tab 2

Stay tuned to read more about this new feature!

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