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7 Tips for email in the office
4 SEO Tips to make your blog found
Got this from justmakemoneyonline.com and i thought let’s share these great tips.
1. Get Links and Get Linked at
Link building is one of the most popular way to get more search engine love. And this can be done in a wide variety of ways, you can keep on writing linkworthy posts which are usually how-to’s, writing strong opinions that deserve conversations, concoct unbeatable 101 lists, tips, or how-to’s of almost anything imaginable AND useful AND relevant to your blog. You can do quick links blog posts every now and then highlighting links to posts from other blogs that have topics relevant to your blog’s theme. You can also write reviews to get backlinks just like what TylerCruz, EarnersBlog, and JohnChow offer.
2. Use long tail keywords.
Long tail keywords are sets of words typed in by search engine users when they look for certain information. Dozens upon dozens of tools can be used to track long tail keywords. Here are three of my fave blog analytics tools:
Sitemeter’s Check Visitors “By Referral” section will show you what keywords your traffic keyed in to get to your blog. Google Analytics‘ Search Engine Marketing “Overall Keyword Conversion” section is the equivalent of this feature. While Mybloglog’s is Where Readers Came From “Search” section.
Take note of these long tail keywords and mention these keyphrases every now and then to keep your search engine placement for these keywords sturdy. Or if you can, write comprehensive blog posts for the keyphrases that your blog was found through if they are relevant to your theme but you don’t have any noteworthy information about them.
3. Enrich your blog titles and URL’s with keywords.
The more the blog titles contain the searchable keywords that summarize the post’s content, the better to get your blog some eyeballs. How do you know they’re often being searched for? Use free keyword suggestion tools such Overture and WordTracker. Also, make sure you get to work on your URL’s to make them pleasing to the eye of the search engine spiders, too. Brandon Hopkins showed how the WordPress Post Slug can be used to get the some great SEO results.
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HAve some great tips of your own? Let me know in the comments.
How To : Post to Jaiku with MSN Messenger
If u don’t own a Nokia S60 phone but still want to do mobile posting on Jaiku or u just are to lazy to go to the jaiku site everytime some thought pops up in your head. Then maybe posting with MSN Messenger or GTalk or AIM is the thing for u.
It’s really simple with IMified. IMified? you say.
WHAT IS IMIFIED?
IMified is an instant messenger buddy that works across all major IM networks and offers access to a growing number of web applications, as well as productivity tools like notes, reminders, and todo’s. Imified helps you get things done faster.
Ok now you know.
The next step is to add the IMified buddy to your IM client & go to your IMified account and add the Jaiku plugin to your set of plugins.
After that it’s really simple to post from your MSN messenger or other supported IM client.
“Ok sounds great show me the places to set this all up…”
IMified
Jaiku
My own Jaiku site
If u liked this post or have some complaints about it let me know in the comments.
And feel free to add my to your jaiku contacts
Top 10 Home networking Tips
Life from lifehacker rss feed.
The top 10 Home Networking Tips, Learn about Hamachi, Wifi, DyDNS and much much more.
If u have a good tip for me to connect my xbox to ubunutu –> the web let me know
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10 tips – Be a better office professional
Got this one from digg.
10 tips to become a office professional, and no that´s not microsoft office
1. Do not discuss your salary/wage with your coworkers.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen people do this. There is essentially zero good that can come out of this. One way or another somebody’s feelings are going to be hurt.
It can cause a lot of strife between people and it’s even a terminable offense
in most workplaces.
The only people that you could share your salary with are
the following:
Spouse or signifigant other if you live together or otherwise
share a budget.
Parents (with the understanding that it is strictly
confidential, no telling their golf buddies, AA group or Joey your 4th cousin
twice removed.)Your accountant.
That’s it.2. Perception is reality.
No matter how unfair it is, no matter how illogical it can be, it is
the absolute 100% truth. People don’t have time in the workplace to ferret out
the whole story. If you’re seen as a slacker, you’re a slacker. If you’re seen
as a hothead, you’re a hothead.
Work hard to cultivate the perception you think you should have and protect it once it is achieved. That means you may have to work harder/faster/better than the other guy or gal if you’ve already been branded.
Along the same lines, be careful who you hang out with at work.
It’s very easy to be pigeonholed with a group if you frequently go on breaks
with, lunch with or otherwise hangout with people who act less that
professionally (or proficiently) in the workplace.3. Be honest with your coworkers, but not too honest.
If this job is just a stepping stone towards bigger and better things, don’t share that with the 20 year lifer that you just met at the office. I was guilty of this at my first professional job.
I think back on that and realize what a jerk I must have sounded like.
Hopes and dreams are great, but try to keep conversations with your coworkers light, at least in the early going before you really know them.4. Choose your battles wisely.
No you will not quit if they switch from Arrowhead bottled water to Sparkletts. Get a grip.
Some battles are worth fighting, others are small potatoes. Think of it this way. Every day that you work and do an acceptable job you earn a certain number of points. As you spend more time at the job you accrue these points until you can cash them in for several purposes. One of those purposes is in the eternal battle to impose your will on others.
Whether it’s a raise or more donuts on Friday. If you’re constantly spending your points you’re going to find yourself fresh out when something REALLY important comes along like… say… layoffs.
You always want to have a cache of points to turn in when you need them.
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