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Hide Last Name on Facebook: Facebook Triks

Posted by Unknown On 1:12 AM

As You Have Seen Many People Using A Single Name ID On Facebook .. And You Did Wonder How They Did That Because Facebook Won't Let You Make A Single Name ...So, All You've To Do Is Follow Simple Steps To Make Your Facebook ID Single,To perform this trick, may need to access proxy websites. You can also use VPN software to the trick but I will teach you with Firefox Add-ons.

Step #1: Log in to your Facebook account and reach Account Settings.


Step #2: Change the Language to "Bahasa Indonesia".Now you are all most done now log out to your account.
How to Change Language on Facebook

Step #3: Now, you need to show Facebook that you are from Indonesia so that Facebook will
believe as though you are an Indonesian. this will allow you to have single name on Facebook.


Step#4:Now you need to change your Ip address.You can do it manually but my advice is use foxy proxy.It's a fire fox add -ons and it's user friendly.if you don't know how to use proxy ip in fire fox read this post.


Step#5:Use foxy proxy and log in to your Facebook account.Go to account setings


Step #6: Now, try to change your name on your Facebook account as you do normally. Leave the Last Name empty. Enter your password and save settings.



And, voila, Facebook has accepted your name change now.

After changing your name, Change your language disable foxy proxy And enjoy your single name on Facebook.

How to Use a Proxy IP in Firefox: Foxy Proxy

Posted by Unknown On 11:56 PM

As an SEO, you may occasionally need to use a proxy, whether you are working on multilingual projects or just keeping your identity hidden. So here you are, a quick 10-minute guide to using a proxy IP. here i Use a fire fox add-ons called foxy proxy.This is very helpful and user friendly add-ons.Just flow the below steps and enjoy your 100% worked free proxy.




Step1: open your fire-fox browser and click menu baton left side on a corner and click "Add-ons" look at the below picture


Step2: write in the search box(left side on a corner) "foxy proxy" and serch for it.look at the pic.



Step3: Just install it and "restart" your fire fox..


Step 4:Now your foxy proxy is ready to use. you find it in your firefox menu bar and the logo look like the below image.


 Step5:Now click the logo.There open a pup up window now just click "Add new Proxy".see the below image.

Step6:In this window don't change anything just add the IP address and port and click "OK". see the below image.


How To use forxy proxy? Right click on foxy proxy logo.you see your added ip list there just chose one and use it.

[Note:if you have no idea how you get the Ip use Hide my ass proxy list]

What to avoid in SEO

Posted by Unknown On 12:04 AM

In recent years a number of illicit techniques have grown up to artificially manipulate a
web site’s ranking. These techniques are referred to as spamming or sometimes “Black
hat” techniques. The “black hat” description refers to the fact that in the old western
movies the bad guys always wore black hats. The core of any spamming technique is the
attempt to deceive the search engine, and ultimately the site visitor, about the true nature
of a web site’s content.

What to avoid in SEO


The question is whether spamming techniques actually deliver any long term benefit. In
addition, it is known that using proscribed spamming techniques can get the spammer,
their client sites and organisations delisted by the major search engines. It has happened
publicly in the past and the search engines particularly Google place great emphasis on
their warnings. Google even has a page for reporting spamming offenders.

I have identified a list of nine types of illicit SEO or spamming techniques.

  • Keyword Stuffing
  • Cloaking
  • Doorway Sites
  • Throwaway sites
  • Mirror Sites
  • Hidden Text
  • Tiny Text
  • Link Spamming
  • Comment Spam

Keyword Stuffing

Keyword stuffing is the technique of excessively using lots of keywords with express
intention of influencing the search engines. Quite often this use appears in an
incomprehensible or ungrammatical manner. Keyword stuffing is often used in
conjunction with other spamming techniques such as cloaking, doorway sites, hidden text
and tiny text.

Cloaking

Cloaking is the technique whereby the web site visible to a site visitor is entirely different
from that seen by a search engine spider. The ordinary user may see one set of text and
images but underneath that image, or “cloak”, the site is “stuffed” with keywords. By
examining the cache of a cloaked site on the Google search results, we can see that the
site shows entirely different information to the spider, from that shown to the human eye.

Doorway Sites

A doorway site is a site that acts as a referring page for another site. The doorway page is
highly optimised – containing hidden links and keywords that the ordinary web user
never sees. The doorway site then climbs the search engine rankings but re-directs all of
its traffic to the target – and perhaps poorly optimised site.

Throwaway Sites

Throwaway sites are almost always doorway sites. They are web sites built by spammers
to provide a short-term and artificial boost to traffic. Once their traffic objectives are
achieved they are often switched off or left to decay – hence throwaway. Throwaway
sites are stuffed with links and keywords to attract and then re-direct traffic to a target
web site. Typically, the spammers retain ownership of the throwaway domain. The
spammers’ clients initially receive large amounts of traffic. But once the throwaway site
is switched off – or thrown away – the traffic comes to an abrupt halt and the clients
business suffers. The clients are then effectively blackmailed into spending vast sums to
retain traffic. The target web site receives no long term ranking benefits.

Mirror Sites

Mirror sites use an alternative URL to the target site but contain identical content. With
automated page production, there maybe hundreds of different URLs all with the same
content. This technique is sometimes referred to as domain duplication.
Hidden Text
The technique here is to fill or “stuff” a page with keywords invisible to the naked eye.
This is done by using the same colour for text as for the background page. This technique
is sometimes referred to as WOW, short for white on white.

Tiny Text

Tiny text is a technique of using very small text that is barely visible to the human eye.
This text can be read by the engines. However, the engines will also attribute this text as
spam.

Link Spamming

In many respects, due to the increasing influence of links, it was inevitable that link
spamming would become an issue. Spamming of links has been a growing problem as
many people have realised the importance that Google, in particular, places on links. As a
significant issue it raised its head in April 2005 when Google’s new release appeared to
ban one of the leading SEO firms from its rankings. Few people outside of Google and
the SEO firm concerned are entirely sure why this is the case. But the industry consensus
is that Google are cracking down on web sites and organisations that accumulate vast
numbers of irrelevant links with the sole intention of climbing the rankings.

Comment Spam

Related to link spamming is comment spam. Comment spam is where a spammer visits a
publicly accessible site and deposits a comment with an anchor text link back to a
designated site. Forums and blogs are typical target. This activity became identified as a
major problem in January 2005 when Google took steps to prevent it from the blogs of
Blogger.com. The reason was that spammers working for so called PPC (Pills, Porn and
Casino) web sites were trawling legitimate blogs and posting uninvited comment
advertisements with their web site’s anchor text. Blogs were vulnerable because they
typically possess a comment section that can be accessed without the need for passwords
or even registration.

Changing Industry – History of SEO

Posted by Unknown On 11:54 PM

The 10-year history of search engine optimization is closely tied to the underlying growth
of the internet and the development of its attendant search technologies. The three driving
forces have been:
1. The growth and commercial value of the internet consumer base.
2. The rising intensity of competition in online market categories.
3. The increasing sophistication of search technologies.
SEO History


With the growth in value, the rewards for success in the marketing battle have risen
significantly. With an increasingly crowded internet, search has become a more important
component of commercial success. Without search, how is your site found? As a result,
attempts to both legitimately manage or illegitimately manipulate search results have
become motivated by the greater rewards on offer.
The early days of search engine optimisation go back to mid-1990s when the internet first
began to attract significant numbers of web sites and users. In those early days, emphasis
was on the submission stage – getting your site placed into as many search engines as
possible. The most important aspect of a search engine algorithm appeared to be entirely
“on-page” based and was focused almost exclusively around meta tags and their related
text.

Search algorithms could be decoded simply by analysing the results pages. During the
late 1990s, ethical SEOs and spammers alike realised that search engine results could be
manipulated by the simple process of adjusting a site’s meta tags to match the desired
keywords. During this period there were many crude attempts by spammers to stuff meta
tags with irrelevant but popular search terms. Famous spamming keyword meta tags have
included “Britney Spears” on sites with nothing to do with Britney Spears. It just
happened to be that Britney was one of the most searched for terms.
Google’s arrival in 1998 and the introduction of its “off-page”, link based, approach
signalled the beginning of the end for the exclusively meta tag driven approach. Google
was really the first engine to establish that sites carrying similar content had a propensity
to be linked. Google’s strength appeared that the relevance of its results was less
vulnerable to the orthodox spamming techniques of its day. Search users were attracted
by its relevance to their search needs. In essence the key to success under the Google
algorithm was not what your site said about itself but what the links from other sites said.
The Google spider apparently ignores keyword meta tags entirely and only the MSN
spider apparently places any emphasis on them at all. Abuse of the keyword meta tag by
spammers led to its downfall. Google’s subsequent rise to dominance eventually
transformed the SEO industry. Google’s rise in popularity forced many competitor search
engines to fall by the wayside or to be consolidated with larger parents such as Yahoo.
Due to Google’s success, both Yahoo and Microsoft, through its newly independent and
revised MSN search engine, have had to take on board many of the features of Google’s
approach. The influence of inbound links continues to increase.

Introduction to SEO - What is SEO

Posted by Unknown On 11:50 PM

Search engine optimization – commonly abbreviated to SEO – is the process whereby a
web site, or more specifically a web page or document, is constructed or amended in such
a way as to improve its placement in the search engine results pages or SERPs. Search
engine optimization should not be seen as an end in itself. It is a function that should be
undertaken to improve the overall commercial performance of a web site.

SEO


Good search engine optimization will ensure that a page appears higher in the search
engine results for a range of relevant, specific and valuable search terms or queries. The
simple objective of SEO is to generate more valuable web site traffic. The achievement of
a higher ranking against relevant search terms has commercial value for a web site
because it will attract more traffic than a lower ranking. In an increasingly crowded
online environment, search engine optimization is therefore a crucial online marketing
discipline.
The role of SEO is to legitimately influence the process of improving rankings. There are
few genuine guarantees of a top placement, particularly for highly competitive search
terms. Good SEO will improve a web site’s ranking across a range of selected terms.
However, any process whereby a search engine is illicitly manipulated in order to
guarantee a high placement is referred to as spamming.
The successful execution of a search engine optimization project requires skills in the
areas of analysis, research, planning, copy writing and communication. A comprehensive
search engine optimization project is divided into four interrelated phases.

1. Pre-site activities – The research and planning activities undertaken before an

existing or new site or page is actually touched or built.
 Understanding your organisation’s online business strategy
 Researching your market category, customers and competitors
 Keyword research and selection

2. On-site activities – The activities directly involved in the content and design of

web pages.

 Writing the title, description and keyword meta tags
 Writing content – Body copy, titles, image tags, outbound links that reflect and
enhance keywords.
 Building internal links – Helping the search engines navigate the site
 Site design and construction - Ensuring the web page utilizes design and code that
can be properly crawled and indexed by the search engines.
3. Off-site activities – Building a portfolio of quality inbound links to your web site.
4. Post –site activities – Analyzing and responding to site traffic and user feedback
once a web site has been optimized. Effective SEO is a continuous activity.

Cool All In One Social Media Profile With Rss Subscription Widget For Blogger

Posted by Unknown On 5:03 AM

In this tutorial im gonna explain how to add unique Rss Subscription widget with social media profile icons.It's very easy to add your blogger template.Just flow the below steps and you get the unique All In One Social Media Profile With Rss Subscription Widget.


1. Log in to blogger account and Click drop down.

2. Now select "Layout" Like Below.

3. Click Add Gadget and select 'HTML/Javascript


4. Paste below one of below code.


  • Replace grimslab with your Feedburner ID 
  • Replace makemonyonline24 with your Facebook username
  • Replace grimslab24 with your Twitter Username

5. Now save your HTML/Javascript'.

You are done... Enjoy....

Quality Directory Submission Process 2013

Posted by Unknown On 3:27 AM

There are a lot of advantages to directory submission for search engine optimization. Primarily, directory submissions result in one-way links to your site. In addition, if it is a high traffic directory, you can also get visitors to your site through the directory, though I would not count on this kind of traffic.

Of particular value are specialized directories that are related to your site because these provide relevant one way links back to your site. The other big advantage is that as you become listed on high profile directories such as DMOZ, it improves your site’s credibility and facilitates other link exchanges because people are more willing to work with webmasters and sites that are well connected and have a good reputation.

Below are 6 tips to help you get the most out of your directory submission process.

1. Keep a Log of All the Directories You Have Submitted To

Create an Excel sheet or get a lined notebook to write down the directories that you have submitted your site to so you don’t accidentally waste time doing it twice. Plus, this gives you a long list that you can check off in the future when you have other sites to submit.

Also, while I generally don’t recommend paying for directory inclusion, keeping records will help you to know how much you are spending and better decide if it is worth the cost.

2. Compile a List of Directories Before Starting

There are thousands of directories out there. Fortunately, others have already compiled lists of directories for you so that all you need to do is search out these sites and sort their lists by high page rank and the niche directories related to your website. Start with these and, if you still have time afterwards, then expand your list. With literally thousands of directories (most offering little value), however, you want to start with the ones that are likely to give you the most success.

3. Choose the Right Category

Selecting the most relevant category is of key importance in directory submission. With every directory, there is a webmaster deciding whether your site is going to contribute to their business. If your site is not going to add value to their directory, then your submission is on a fast track to the garbage bin, and the fastest way to end up on this track is to submit to the wrong category. In addition, while not all directories allow you to submit to high level categories, if it is possible, you want to be on pages with the fewest clicks from the home page. The closer you are to the home page, the greater value that link back to your site will be.



4. Build Your Title Wisely

Most directories allow you to build a title for your site. This title becomes the hyperlink back to your site and so the keywords used in the title will be the keywords that Google deems important on your site. If you want your blog to rank well for ‘Latest SEO Tricks’, then there is little point in titling your submission “Latest SEO Tricks Blog.” Once you have built a keyword relevant title, you will then want to vary it between submissions so that the link building appears more natural to the search engines.

5. Build a Keyword Relevant Description

While the description is less important compared to the title, the keywords help to determine the relevance of the link and also act as your pitch to potential customers browsing the directory. Write three short descriptions (15-25 words) and three longer descriptions (30-50 words) and vary them with each submission depending on the guidelines of the directory. Also avoid excess use of capital letters and punctuation as overt overuse of both can get your submission rejected.

6. Stretch Out Your Submissions Over Time

The search engines do not like to see abnormally large bursts in the number of links to a site as it generally suggests that artificial link building is being done. The search engines want natural link buildingand the more natural you make it look, the more value you will get out
of your links.


By following these tips, you should be able to enjoy a good return on your time investment into directory submissions.

What is Off page SEO:A Suggested Approach to Link Building

Posted by Unknown On 3:10 AM


The off-site phase deals primarily with inbound link building. Amongst the major engines
Google places the greatest emphasis on links. The relevance and quality of these links has
a significant influence on the ranking of your site in all of the major engines. The search
engine algorithm interprets each inbound link as a “vote” for a site. Not all links are equal
and therefore the quality of the vote is important in determining the value of the vote.


Key Factors Effecting Link Quality

According to SEO convention and the information gleaned from the Google patents, there
are a number of factors affecting the quality of your inbound links.

Google Page Rank

For Google ranking purposes a link from a high Page Rank site has even greater
influence. A link from a PR 6+ site is extremely valuable. At the other extreme, I suggest
you are prudent when exchanging links with sites of a PR of zero. The PR0 category
contains a number of banned sites.

Site and Page Relevance

A link from a site and page carrying similar content would carry more influence than
from a site without the similar content.

Link Density

Links from pages with fewer outbound links have more influence than from pages where
there are huge numbers of links – see FFAs. Additional outbound links dilute the value of
existing links on a page. My suggestion is to accept links from pages with no more than
10 to 12 links. Avoid pages with 20+ external links.

Anchor Text

Anchor text is the text that contains or sits alongside a link. This text provides additional
relevance to the quality of a link. Anchor text is written in HTML. On-screen part of the
text shows up as highlighted (usually coloured) or underlined type and part in normal
type. The anchor text for your site could be written in HTML code as follows:
<a href="http://www.blogger.com"> Your Site Title </a> - A short description of what
you do. <BR>

Link Age

A long established link is deemed by Google to have more value than a recent link. A
rapid build up in links may also be deemed spam. However Google apparently makes an
allowance for a rapid build-up of links generated by news stories.

Originating Site has been Crawled and Indexed

It may sound obvious, but for search engine purposes a link is not a link if the search
engines are not aware of it. The link will only exist in the records of the search engine if
the page on which it is situated has been crawled and indexed whilst the link was there.

A Suggested Approach to Link Building

Obtaining a portfolio of good quality links can be a time-consuming task. There are
proprietary software packages to help you in your task of tracking down web sites with
relevant content. Many organisations work on a reciprocal basis. Sites with high Page
Rank may even charge for links. There are also link marketing and exchanging
specialists. 

However, according to Google, any attempt to exchange or buy links with the
explicit attempt to influence the ranking of your web site is considered link spamming.
My suggestion is to start close to home, exchanging links with businesses you may have a
trading relationship with. Do not rush into the link building process and do not trade links
with just anyone. Poor quality links may have a negative impact on your site.

Meta Description Magic: Optimize Your Meta Description Tag

Posted by Unknown On 2:57 AM


There is much debate about the current value of meta tags. I still find them very effective
– both as an end in themselves and also as a guide to producing better and more search
friendly content. Although Google apparently ignore their contents, MSN and Yahoo


both still utilise the site title and description meta tags in their search algorithms. MSN’s
newly launched web site still makes reference to the value of the key words meta tag.
Meta tags are so called because they sit above the site – in the “Head” section – and are
not visible to the casual site visitor. The meta tags can be found between the <Head> and
</Head> lines of HTML code, as the description suggests, at the top of the page.

Meta Tag Priorities

The Site Title Meta Tag

The site title tag is the most important meta tag. The site title meta tag is still read and
indexed by all the major engines. How do we know this? Because it appears at the top of
each organic search entry in the search engine results pages. However, some SEOs
dispute whether it is really a meta tag at all – because the information the tag contains is
clearly visible in the top left corner of the blue area surrounding the screen. The
recommendation of RFC 1866, the international standard for HTML, is that the tag
should contain no more than 64 characters, including spaces. There is nothing physically
stopping you exceeding this limit. I have seen some major sites with 150 characters in
this tag. However the typical, browser can only show 70 or so characters and secondly,
and with more characters, the impact of keywords within the tag is progressively diluted.
From my experience the keywords in the early part of the tag carry more weight. I
personally prefer a limit of 50 to 55 characters. Checking the quality of the title meta tag
is the quickest way of assessing whether a site has been optimised.
A key debate, given the character limitations, is whether you should include the
organisation’s name in the title meta tag. Much depends on the names length and whether
it includes desired keywords. My view is that with limited space, you are wasting a
valuable resource if you use your organisation name here.

The Site Description Meta Tag

The site description is the second most important meta tag. It is read by the engines
Yahoo and MSN and still plays a significant role in their searches. The site description
should tell the engine about the nature of the web site. It is recommended that this is done
in no more than 200 characters including spaces. It should be presented using good
grammar and avoiding repetition. The site description should include relevant keywords.

Keywords Meta Tag

You would have read in the previous section on search history that the keywords meta tag
is, today, ignored by most of the search engines. So, if the spiders do not take them that
seriously, why do we still have them? In my opinion the main role they perform is one of
internal guidance and discipline for the web master. If you know what keywords you are
looking for it is easy to test your content to ensure there’s a match.

Take Odesk Readiness Test Answers 2013

Posted by Unknown On 1:57 AM

It's important to take Odesk Readiness Test Answers.If you don't take it your account not active.It's a very easy test.the most of the answer is "all of the above".So don't worry take the test and start your Odesk carer.



1. Question: The oDesk Team application Time Tracker records which of the following
a.  Screenshot of the active screen once per billing segment
b. Number of keystrokes
c.  Number of mouse clicks
d.  Memo entered by the contractor
e.  All of the above 

2. Question: Which of the following statements about oDesk fees is FALSE?
a.  The oDesk fee is 10% of the employer’s payment to oDesk
b.  oDesk is free to join
c.  oDesk is free for contractors to apply and work on jobs
d.  The oDesk fee is $2/hour for hourly contracts 
e.  All of the above

     3.  Question: Which of the following is TRUE about fixed-price contracts?
a. Employer billed automatically each week
b.  How much to pay and when to pay is at the employer’s discretion
c.  Hours worked will show on your profile
d.  Time-tracking required
e.  Qualify for the oDesk payment guarantee

     4.  Question: Which of the following are NOT permitted on oDesk?
a.  Sharing a single account between multiple people
b. Opening more than one account on oDesk
c. Using a logo or clip art as your profile portrait
d.  Using a fake name
e.  All of the above 

     5.  Question: Which of the following actions are NOT allowed when applying to job
postings?
a. Misrepresenting your skills, experiences, portfolio, etc.
b. Submitting boilerplate, placeholder or generic bids or other spam
c. Disclosing direct contact information
d. Applying when you are not truly qualified
e.  All of the above

     6.  Question: Can I start my own agency on oDesk?
a.     Yes! You can create an agency and earn money by selling the services
of your agency contractors. 
b.     No, oDesk is for independent contractors only

     7.     Question: Which of the following are required to qualify for guaranteed payment?
a. An hourly contract
b. Tracking your time with the oDesk Team application
c. Entering relevant memos
d. An employer with a verified payment method
e. All of the above

     8.    Question: Which of the following are TRUE about your oDesk Work Diary?
a.  Allows employers to see when and what their contractors are working on
b. Enables automatic billing for hourly contracts
c.The oDesk Team application auto-tracks time which can be reviewed in the Work Diary
d. Manual time can be added, but isn’t guaranteed payment
e.  All of the above 

     9.     Question: What happens when a contract ends?
a. You lose access to the Work Diary
b. Both users can leave feedback
c. The feedback system is double blind, so your employer cannot see the feedback you
left them until after they have left feedback for you
d.  Hours will be billed (and disputes may be filed) according to the usual weekly payment schedule
e. All of the above 

    10.Question: Which of the following is FALSE about weekly limits on hourly contracts?
a.Hours in excess of the weekly limit will not be billed to the employer
b.You should discuss any need to work beyond your limit with your employer
c. The weekly limit can be changed by the contractor
d.The weekly limit can be changed by the employer
e. Hours in excess of the weekly limit are not guaranteedpayment

    11.  Question: Which of the following are TRUE about the oDesk dispute process?
a.The dispute process only applies to Hourly contracts
b. If you fail to respond, oDesk will refund the employer and suspend your account
c. If you reject the dispute, oDesk specialists will review your Work Diary and
evaluate it against the criteria of the payment guarantee
d.  Disputed hours ruled in the employers favor are refunded
e.All of the above

How to create Odesk account

Posted by Unknown On 1:38 AM

People who interested in freelancing should know how to create a profile. Creating a effective profile in a Freelancing site is The starting of freelancing and also a important part of Freelancing.When i Start first I fetch many treble I don't understand There policy's.There are some well known sites for freelancing such as Odesk , Elance, Rentacoder, Getafreelancer etc. Among the sites Odesk is the better one. I feel like to give u the step by step instruction with picture. I hope it will be very helpful for you to start. If you can’t understand anything just ask me by comment on it. So enjoy creating profile.I create this slide show 2008 so it's look little bit Old but i think It's still effective.


Here I made a slide show for you all new freelancer on how to create an account on oDesk and how to enrich the account to apply for job. Here You all can read my post on the same topic but I also made a slide for your betterment. So check Below the slide show.

Step1:Go to www.odesk .com click "Create a account" right side on the corner.
Create an Account

Step2: Sine up As a Freelance contractor...

Freelance contractor
Step3: Fill up all the information.


Step4: Now you almost done.Odesk send you a verification mail.Go to your mail and verify it.


Step4: Now edit your profile and try to add as much as information about you.Take odesk readiness test  and you are done.

What is Graphics?

Posted by RazonVai On 9:39 AM

Graphics (from Greek γραφικός graphikos) are visual presentations on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone to brand, inform, illustrate, or entertain. An image that is generated by a computer called graphics. The pictorial representation and manipulation of data, as used in computer-aided design and manufacture, in typesetting and the graphic arts, and in educational and recreational programs.