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No More Alexa Cheats

Friday 11 January 2008 @ 6:54 am

Remember back last year, that heck of a lot of people were trying to boost their Alexa Rankings to get better Page Rank and Real Ranks in PPP? Well, seems that Alexa is placing a few nails into the paid blogging industry.

As of today, Alexa is not letting people mask the Alexa Pages to get a boost on their traffic Ranks. Which means no more REDIRECT.ALEXA.COM/REDIRECT?The-url in the short cut of your BLOG Entries.

So, remove them now. it’s plain simple now actually. Go to your Index.PHP and find (WHILE HAVE POST) and it’s just off the < H2 > tags…

So in essence, Glitterati also requires your links to be straight forward and I read many other networks and seems they are all shying blogs with the PayPerPost links and logos and banners. Since Glitterati is 2 days away, you better remove them all. Leaving TLA and Adbrite is OK.

Good luck.




Getting More Visitors

Friday 2 March 2007 @ 3:12 pm

An old trick I use to get more people to come visit my own blogs and not get caught out by the Spiders and Engineers (of Anti-Fraud Section) is basicly, getting more visitors to come into your own place.

Forget wasting hundreds of dollars on CPM Campaigns in Adbrite Terristrials and so forth, and link exchange won’t cut it. Simply put it, BlogWalking. A fellow friend coined this term for me for I love to walk about the web, for pages and pages to read. And get ideas.

One good easy way is to install the MyBlogLog Widget. There you see a whole list of who came by and on top of tracking yr clicks and so forth, you see who dropped by.

So, the good part is, you go back to the other geezer’s pages and drop a comment, thanking em for coming by, with a Tagline of your URL and site after the message.

Here come the best part, you go and get to that visitors pages *(open a new tab or something) and look deep in, click a few pages, and then, drop to his visitors page’s (Profiles then go to their webpage). You deep link from A visitor and normally lands with 10-20 links deep.

So, that process reciprocate to you. So you get 20 new visitors each day. If you get eager beaver, you will spend more time, and make them into friends by offering some freebies or something. Remember, anyone can be your alliance.

But remember to thank your visitors. That brings good PR and Rankings.Just 20 new visitors a day gets you a good Alexa Ranking of -3,000 each month. Imagine they come back, and click more. The more PR comes to you and if you are think faced, write a memoir about them and they too will reciprocate, just like a fellow friend, Diana and wrote a nice article about me. Tit for that. Link for link, process never finish.

That’s the Tip of the Week!

Enjoy the Cheesecake

Chocolate Cheese Cake




Title - Postname format

Thursday 1 March 2007 @ 9:05 pm

I was working on the Walkabouts of a Singaporean in Europe when an idea struck me, why not have the POST NAME or PAGE NAME up on the title.
Surely someone must have thought of that…

so eventually, I have to RECODE the Header.php to look something like this:
< !– if this is Home Page — >
< title >< ?php bloginfo(’name’); ? >< /title >
< meta name=”Title” content=”< ?php bloginfo(’name’); ? >” / >
< link rel=”alternate” type=”application/rss+xml” title=”RSS 2.0″ href=”< ?php bloginfo(’rss2_url’); ? >” / >
< link rel=”alternate” type=”application/rss+xml” title=”Comments RSS 2.0″ href=”" / >
< link rel=”alternate” type=”text/xml” title=”RSS 0.92″ href=”< ?php bloginfo(’rss_url’); ? >” / >
< link rel=”alternate” type=”application/atom+xml” title=”Atom 0.3″ href=”< ?php bloginfo(’atom_url’); ?>” / >
< link rel=”pingback” href=”< ?php bloginfo(’pingback_url’); ? >” / >
< ?php } ?>

< !– Mod the above to see if title shows the blogname :: Title of Post –>

And when its not HOME PAGE, we don’t need the rSS crap.

< ?php if (is_page()); { ?>

< meta name=”Title” content=”< ?php bloginfo(’name’); ? > - < ?php the_title();? >” / >
< title>< ?php bloginfo(’name’); ? > : < ?php the_title(); ? >< /title >
< ?php }?>

Remember to save your header.php and upload back.

I’m rating this Level 2 Techie as it does not need much modification.




Keywords and Meta Tags

Monday 15 January 2007 @ 6:02 pm

Alot of SEO Experts agree that too much SEO Keywords OVERCOOK the whole recipe and well, the after effect will be that you will be bumped off the top 40 in the Google Rankings.

Some place so many INAPPROPRIATE TAGS in their Meta, with more than 20 of them. Google and the engines kick them off immediately.

A well described description tag will do a better job than a random hit and miss.

Will describe more.