Posts Tagged ‘Top’

Top Position on Google

Monday, July 14th, 2008

How would you like to be 1 on Google search results for keywords you want? What would that do for your business? And imagine if you don’t have to pay for it! This is biggest opportunity in 2008 for webmasters who have been doing Search Engine Optimizing (SEO), advertising or marketing them selfs to get to Number One spot on Google and Yahoo.

Top 5 Search Engine Optimization Tips

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

You may have heard many times about the ways you can optimize your site for search engines. Optimizing your site can allow the search engines to extract the important information from your page, making your site appear for more relevant search queries. Search engines may also better rank your page, so it appears at higher positions within results pages.

I have compiled a list of the best 5 ways (in my opinion) to optimize your site for the search engines:

1. Put keywords in your title. Try to place keywords relevant to your site in your page title. This will give the search engines a better idea of what your site is about, and also allows searchers to quickly determine whether your site is relevant to them.
2. Use Headings. Using headings in your webpage gives some structure to your page, and makes searching the page for relevant information quick. Try to place some relevant keywords in the headings, which give a clue to what the paragraphs below it are about.
3. Use alt=”" in images. As images can’t be understood by search engines, you should provide an alternative textual description of the image. You can do this using the alt attribute of the HTML image tag. Here’s an example:

<img src=”dog.jpg” alt=”Dog jumping into the air” />

4. Use META tags. You should use META tags within your page, to describe what the document is about, as well as provide relevant keywords and define a language.
5. Use a sitemap. Create a sitemap to show all the pages of your site. I recommend you add your sitemap to Google’s Sitemap service, or Yahoo’s service.

SEO : Include a robots.txt File

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

By far the easiest top 10 SEO tips you will ever do as it relates to search engine optimization is include a robots.txt file at the root of your website. Open up a text editor, such as Notepad and type “User-agent: *”. Then save the file as robots.txt and upload it to your root directory on your domain. This one command will tell any spider that hits your website to “please feel free to crawl every page of my website”.

Here’s one of my best top 10 SEO tips: Because the search engine analyzes everything it indexes to determine what your website is all about, it might be a good idea to block folders and files that have nothing to do with the content we want to be analyzed. You can disallow unrelated files to be read by adding “Disallow: /folder_name/” or “Disallow: /filename.html”. Here is an example of the robots.txt file on this site:

Update your blog frequently

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Update your blog frequently using all the rules mentioned above and your blog will surely get top rankings in a short time.

Top Web Hosting Providers

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Our parent company owns about 100+ .COM domain names, which Web sites are hosted by 10+ different web hosting providers.

We wanted 10+ different web hosting providers to ensure IP diversity by having several Class C IP addresses. IP diversity was and is still an important requirement for our specific business needs.

It isn’t an easy task to find a perfect web hosting service and it’s even more difficult to find 10+ quality web hosting services that match our minimum requirements.

We spend some months trying and testing about 50+ already well ranked web hosting providers. Most of the cases, we were disappointed by the reliability aspect and by the customer services that lack of technical expertise. We were often forced to cancel the web hosting contract due to the lack of quality of the services.

Finally, after 3 months of testing and reviews, we’ve got our perfect web hosting providers. We consider them “perfect” because they match all our requirements from the time of our testing and until now. You can see the list of requirements below.

As we always like to share our knowledge to contribution in our ways to the Internet community, we will give you the list of those “perfect” web hosting services.

The list is simple and only contains the names of web hosting providers and links to their respective web sites. Some hosting services will be also added later on as well as more technical specifications. We hope it will permit you to avoid losing time and money if you have to select a web hosting provider by yourself.
Top Web Hosting Providers

* ICDSoft
* HostGator   (Promotion code: “JURY’ or “MUSICA’ to get $9.94 off)
* U2–Web   (Promotion code:  “Sep-2006” to get 10% discount for life)
* PolurNET Communications
* Integra-Net Web Services
* Others to be added later on.

Our requirements

Our minimum requirements taken into account during the evaluation phase:

* Linux OS.
* PHP (at least version 4).
* mySQL DB (at least version 4).
* Graphical Control Panel.
* E-mail services (POP3, SMTP, e-mail forwarders, e-mail aliases).
* Good level of reliability. At least 99.9% uptime.
* Quality technical support staff. High technical knowledge and response time of maximum 12 hours.
* Affordable. Less than 10 USD per month.
* Enough disk space. 1 GB disk space is the perfect amount for us. In some cases, we have enough with 250 MB.
* Possibility to have several domain names parked or hosted under the same account.

Top Ten Tips To Improve System Speed

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

1.Let your PC boot up completely before opening any applications.

2.Refresh the desktop after closing any application. This will remove any unused files from the RAM.

3.Do not set very large file size images as your wallpaper. Do not keep a wallpaper at all if your PC is low on RAM (less than 64 MB).

4.Do not clutter your Desktop with a lot of shortcuts. Each shortcut on the desktop uses up to 500 bytes of RAM

5.Empty the recycle bin regularly. The files are not really deleted from your hard drive until you empty the recycle bin.

6.Delete the temporary internet files regularly.

7.Defragment your hard drive once every two months. This will free up a lot of space on your hard drive and rearrange the files so that your applications run faster.

8.Always make two partitions in your hard drive. Install all large Softwares (like PSP, Photoshop, 3DS Max etc) in the second partition. Windows uses all the available empty space in C drive as virtual memory when your Computer RAM is full. Keep the C Drive as empty as possible.

9.When installing new Softwares disable the option of having a tray icon. The tray icons use up available RAM, and also slow down the booting of your PC. Also disable the option of starting the application automatically when the PC boots. You can disable these options later on also from the Tools or preferences menu in your application.

10. Protect your PC from dust. Dust causes the CPU cooling fan to jam and slow down thereby gradually heating your CPU and affecting the processing speed. Use compressed air to blow out any dust from the CPU. Never use vacuum.

RAM IS THE WORKING AREA (DESKTOP) OF THE CPU, KEEP IT AS EMPTY AND UNCLUTTERED AS POSSIBLE!