Written by admin on January 21, 2008
Categories: Authority Sites, Internet, Traffic and Visitors
Authority sites are basically a status that is awarded to a website, so that it occupies the topmost position in any search engine result. Generally when we search for a particular subject, we type in the keywords. Almost thousands of website names, containing information pertaining to that topic are displayed. The common urge is to click on the sites that appear towards the beginning of the search. People have faith in the ranking done by the search engine’s own algorithm of rating websites. As a result more traffic is driven to these websites in the front while the others lag behind.
In this stiff world of competition, where everything is involved in a cat and dog chase, more and more webmasters try to make their sites as authority sites. Once your website attains this status, your job is simplified almost ten times. Probability of increased traffic on your web page increases manifold.
Being an authority site does not necessarily put your rank towards the top. You have to optimize it with the search engines, so that the search engines easily recognize you and put you on top. Have more number of pages, more number of links. That is the key. Generally the top ten results are always authority sites. There are exceptions to this common norm, but luck generally favors the authority sites.
Quality sites and authority sites-what is the difference
They are basically the two sides of the same coin. The definition of quality and authority differ from person to person. According to some viewer, the site may have a lot of quality. This means that the appearance of the site is good and the content is in a font that helps in easy reading. There are a lot of illustrations and the entire page is well decorated with easy links. Lot of effort has been put in to make the site user friendly.
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Social Networks – The Issue of Privacy
Social networking sites – the places where people network with friends, family and other people with similar interests. These sites are a haven for communication – with a whole myriad of functions that allow them to interact with each other; and at the same time, creating the uncountable number of chances that one can reveal too much personal information.
With the need to fulfil social needs, millions, no – hundreds of millions people flock to the new phenomenon that is Social Networking websites. They flaunt their information out in the public for all to see. They showcase their perceived hobbies and talents to be ‘in’. The communication with others in the network that they want to be associated with goes through and fro in an endless cycle.
What these people do not realize is their tendency to reveal too much about themselves. People gossip about the government watching every move of everyone, when they themselves are putting out more information than this government could wish for. With the right moves and right understanding of how the social networking sites work, anyone can mine information that can expose almost any part of these users’ lives. You can find out details even to the hour.
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Written by admin on January 03, 2008
Categories: Blogs, Computers and Internet, Internet, Online
Have you ever felt the need to express yourself better? Have you ever felt that your opinions must be heard? Well, in truly democratic governance, freedom of writing is a right and is one such right which must be exploited to the maximum for, the pen is mightier than the sword. Blogging allows you to express your thoughts on a more widespread medium of communication, the internet. The content that you write is called blogs. Your blogs can be read by as many as a million people. This is not exaggeration. Blogging has become one of the most popular online activities. With options to blog in your own mother tongue, more and more people are joining the club of bloggers. Let us look at blogging from an amateur’s points of view and briefly describe it.
What is a blog?
Blog is the word used to describe websites, where users post their comments either in the form of an article or just a few lines. The posted comments can be viewed by all users who log in to the website. The topic of discussion of in blogging terms, a thread, may be anything from politics to cookery and cleaning. Blogging sites are amazing platforms to learn and discuss a large number of issues and broaden your horizon of knowledge. Blogs which are short are commonly called micro blogs. Blogging doesn’t limit itself to text blogs alone. You can post your favorite song along with its review or comments; you can post videos (vlog), picture and sketches (photo blog and art blog). Possibilities are many for you to explore them. Originally blogging websites were used by people to maintain an online diary, where they would jot down the musings if their everyday life along with pictures. This was widely read.
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