Showing posts with label Web Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web Design. Show all posts

Monday, May 3, 2010

Your Website In Every Search Engine

Monday, May 3, 2010
WHAT IS ROBOTS.TXT

you probably know that when a search engine spider visits your site,one of the first things it does is look for a file called robots.txt
which tells it which files and folders it can go and look at. by default,WORDPRESS lets every robot go everywhere.You may restrict some file not to
show in search engine.


it is the file which says search engine what should be crawled.


There are many plugins in wordpress to make robots.txt but you may create it your own

You May Download Robots.txt From
Here
Then Upload It To Your Website Cool
After Uploading
Go Here [For Google]

you can also register in yahoo search engine and many other by going to this address

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

6 Tips to Get People to Join Your New Forum

Saturday, April 24, 2010
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Starting a new forum can be daunting, especially if you don't know where you're going to find the people you need to keep it active. Luckily, there are a few steps you can take that will go a long way toward turning your new posting ground into a vibrant and busy internet community. Read on for a few tips you can do that will encourage new people to join your forum.

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1. Be Active In Your Own Forum

Nothing makes a forum seem dead quite like an owner who doesn't post. Make sure you start a topic at least once every day to make it clear that you are an active forum participant. Try to make at least one appearance in every thread on a new forum as long as it remains feasible to do so. This will let your budding community know that you are activeand interested in what everyone is saying.

2. Stay Visible In Your Niche

If you have a forum about car parts, visit other forums and blogs about car parts and make a valuable contribution. Don't advertise your forum directly unless you are in an advertising section, but make yourself an active member of as many car part communities you can find.

Stick a short note about your forum in your posting signature with a link. If you are activeand helpful wherever you go, you will find that many of the other people reading in these communities will be interested in checking yours out.

3. Encourage Forum Members To Help Your Community Grow

If the members you already have are happy with your community and find it helpful, they will probably be more than willing to encourage other people to join. Talk about trying to grow your forum in a sticky post and give community members simple ways to share your link with their friends.

Give your forum community an HTML link with text to copy and paste to make sharing a link simple. Use buttons that allow them to share a forum link with various social networks as well. If a forum member mentions sharing your forum somewhere, be sure to thank them.

4. Help Search Engines Find Your Forum

Many lists will tell you to submit your forum to search engines to get it listed, but sometimes this can actually slow you down. If you are actively promoting your forum with signature links in other blogs and communities, chances are major search engines already know it is there.

Help these search engines know where to list your forum by making sure most of the links pointing to your forum use the text people will be likely to use to look for what you provide. If your forum is about car parts, make sure your links say "car parts community" or something similar. Any time you write something for a blog or website include a note about your forum with a properly formatted link.

5. Make Sure Your New Forum Looks Good

No one wants to use a forum that is unreadable or painful to look at. Keep the interface clean and make sure the colors and skins you choose are nice looking and highly readable. If your forum members say something is making things hard to read, listen to them and change it. Customize everything, from the smiley options to member titles. Nice custom options will help your forum stay memorable.

6. Contests Can Be Useful

Run a few contests that will increase meaningful post counts. Host a contest requesting meaningful posts about a specific topic, and use the voting options that come with most forums to have the community vote on the winner. For prizes, you can give out anything from physical items to custom forum titles.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

UNKNOWNSAYANTAN.CO.CC

Thursday, April 22, 2010
UNKNOWNSAYANTAN.CO.CC
UNKNOWNSAYANTAN.CO.CC/FORUM

Before buy-ing a domain name for UnknownSayantan..
I had hosted a free domain parking in co.cc

Please check it out and register there

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Step by step guide to make website

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The most affordable search engine optimization strategy is to do it yourself. This is much easier said than done. If you're on a budget, the thousands of dollars you can save in consulting fees and services will be worth the effort for your initial strategy. As the site progresses up the search engine charts, you'll need to either hire an expert, or outsource to a consultant. The goal is to make it affordable over a period of time.

If you're going to be successful at this you'll need to follow every step!

Here are the steps you'll take

1. Make sure your site is clean (no broken links) hosted by a reputable company, or by yourself with a static IP address, and fast.
2.Optimize your keywords
3. Submit to the search engines and directories
4.Work on your page rank
5. Add more quality content

Step 1. Make sure your site is clean
A clean site starts with clean hosting. Affordable search engine optimization does not mean free or even cheap. If you're going to host the site yourself, have a static IP address. A dynamic IP address and a DNS redirector will give the search engine robots trouble.

Now that you're properly hosted make sure the site itself is clean. This comprises two primary components. Make sure you have no broken links, and make sure the site loads quickly. This means no unnecessary graphics. You should also test the site to make sure it scales well at different resolutions and with different browsers. This doesn't help with affordable search engine optimization, but it will ensure the visitors you drive to your site will have a pleasant experience.

Step 2. Optimize your keywords and keyword phrases.
Keep your keywords for each page to a minimum of two or three. When you've decided on your keywords do a search with a keyword tool (you can search the web, there are several that are all pretty good) and find out how many searches are done for each phrase.

Step 3. Submit your site to the search engines.
Critical note! Do not use search engine submission software to submit the site. Google's terms of service clearly state that this is a violation. Most quality search engines will see this as spamming the site and penalize you for it. These products are good for working on your page, they are not good for actually doing the submitting. You'll find that the path to affordable search engine optimization, and even professional search engine optimization, offers no short cuts.

Step 4. Work on increasing your page rank.
Remember page rank is that critical metric that boosts you over the top of your competitors, when everything else is equal. To increase your page rank you need to get other sites linking back to you. There are several ways to do this, some of them will help drastically, others will hurt. Link exchange programs were the old way of increasing page rank. Some of them still offer value, but it's limited. You want the links back to your site to be quality, not just a page with a thousand links to people trying to increase page rank. Your best two options are writing articles that get published, and requesting links from vendors and other business partners.

Step5. Add more quality content to your site.
Steps 4 and 5 can work together. As you're writing content for your site you can submit all or part of the page to the article directories to increase your page rank. When adding content to your site, don't go overboard. If you've written a really great piece that doesn't add to your site, use it to submit to gain page rank. If you just add page after page to your site you'll end up with something that's difficult for visitors to use, frustrating them and costing you sales.


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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Detailed Basic and Full SQL Injection Tutorial

Saturday, April 17, 2010
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Choosing a good host, The right host for you.

Choosing a good host....
In my opinion when looking for a host you need to do quite a bit of research. If you are the buyer looking for hosting you want a company that has experience, good support and a good price. Depending on what your hosting you will pay more for better support or a better host, Why people who are looking for hosting just look for the cheapest and fastest thing they can find is beyond me. They don't understand you get what you pay for, but hey its cheap right that's the only thing that matters right ? Wrong. Think, sure you getting a good price but how good is your quality ? Does the support staff care about your problem or are you just another account number to them? also Using support tickets are they responsive with quick and accurate data or do they give you the same old same old which a lot of hosts do. Its time to put a little more money forward so receive so much better. This goes for all Shared, Reseller, VPS and dedicated servers.

What i found when choosing a host was that look for a a company who is still growing and not "Huge" yet in the industry. I have found that the big web-hosts out there don't really care about you, they have thousands of other clients that are paying why should they care if your dissatisfied ? But then again you don't want to go and pick a host that completely new and doesn't know everything yet. That's just not a good idea, if you have a problem and they don't knows whats wrong or where to start fixing it your defiantly in trouble. I found that host that have been around for a few years and that are still growing who have a good amount of clients do perfectly there is a good balance of knowledge and support. So basically they have been around to know what they are doing but at the same time do care greatly about your satisfaction.

When researching your host its always a good idea to just do something as simple as a google search with the word "Review" right after the host name, yes i know real basic stuff but you will find alot of forums dedicated to hosting reviews and you will find out any problems people have had with the host and how the host handles their problems and their response times. Also even just talking to their online support fine out if they are using their own servers and where they are located of if they are just a reseller from somewhere such as "ThePlanet", "FDC Servers" or "SoftLayer". Them being resellers of these major companies isn't that bad, usually if you good you can spot when a host is a reseller. (Maybe that's just me seeing how i am currently a reseller of "ThePlanet" and i see the deals resellers get everywhere and its a give away, such as most hosts offering only 2000gb bandwidth plans on dedicated servers.) Never the less Do your research.

All of the above goes with any type of hosting you are looking for but you might need something specific, or need to host something which not all hosts allow such as IRC, Proxies, Porn, Warez, Photo or file uploading sites. Most of what i have just mentioned most hosts will not allow you to host on their basic Shared or reseller packages. For instance Proxies tend to use high amounts of the cpu meaning if you were on shared hosting your proxies could affect the server which in turn would affect everyone else hosted on that server. Same goes for Photo / File upload sites they require high amount of disk space and a host who shows that they offer "Unlimited" space and bandwidth (which isn't true simply cause of the fact that it doesn't exist) wont allow you to host such content, they will probably label it under abuse.

If you having one of the problems about then its time for you to upgrade to a VPS or a Dedicated server. Yes this is a little more pricey but then again you have a lot more resources. Now instead of you using shared hosting which there could be 200 other clients of the same server as you you pay more and now are able to use a certain set of the cpu and ram available for the server (Assuming you are going with a VPS [Virtual Private Server]). But dont go over board when you don't need to, there is always the choice to upgrade when you need to. No bother paying some outrageous amount of money for the best of the best when your websites are just starting out. Most hosts when upgrading will transfer everything for you to your new server assuming you are moving to dedicated. Sure they probably wont advertise this but think about it. Your basically telling them you are wanting to give them more money but need a way to transfer your data from server to server, if you talk to them enough they will do it for you.

Now, if your on a dedicated server there are a whole bunch of new responsibilities, As well as your monthly price is going to go up, but as i stated before so reason to just jump into dedicated servers when all you need is a VPS with median specs. Now that you have your dedicated server you will start having to learn more about it as in knowing what OS (Operating System) to use as well as what CP (Control Panel) to get and will most likely have to pay licensing fees depending on what you choose, But yes there are free ones. Also you will now be setting up your own nameservers is you didn't already do when you had a VPS meaning now your domains are going to use your hosts generic nameservers which are most likely "NS1.YOURHOST.com" and "NS2.YOURHOST.COM" they once you set them up will be for example "NS1.YOURDOMAIN.COM" as well as "NS2.YOURDOMAIN.COM" or what every you would like.

Not to scare any ones but the problems you come into will be more difficult when using a VPS or Dedicated server for several reasons. When hosts set up their shared hosting they set the servers they use for shared to a good all around configuration. When on the other hand when you are using your own dedicated server you are configuration the server to the best possible configuration for what ever you are hosting. But never fear this is where you can always ask your host for help IF you have bought or your server comes with support. You can find good deals on servers but they will not be managed and the host will provide very little assistance with your problems. But then again on the other hand, you could pay more and get your server managed, which cause be more stress free for you if you come into problems. Depends on your budged and what your intentions of hosting are.

There is another option you could do for hosting, which is Colo (Colocation Hosting) which in simple terms is you buying or building your own server then paying a data center to allow you to run your server and use their bandwidth basically just house the server. But there are many different options you need to consider while doing Colo. Some might be for instance how far away if your data center you plan to use and are you able to visit on site and modify you server as you wish ? You will also need to provide your data center with the power, bandwidth and space needs for your server also such as if its rack mounted or tower. Also your server specs is it cheaper for you to spend all that money on a server and pay for Colo which is a lot cheaper then paying for a Dedicated server, but how long with that server be up to data ? Do you plan on upgrading it or would it be cheaper for you to use a different method besides Colo.

There are just some things to consider while choosing the right host for you.
I hope this has helped some people with their decision.
The thoughts and opinions stated here are just of my own (fattwam) you may have different views on all of this.

Thanks for reading, and what do you think ?

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