Blog On Page Search Engine Optimization

March 6, 2008 – 11:53 pm

You should have a blog full with content you have passionately written. It should be a very interesting grapevine for the community of your chosen niche, as opposed to alifeless factsheet.
However, no matter how delicious your content is, if there is nobody to read it you can’t generate profit from it. Traffic is the lifeblood of your blog. In order to attract people, you must offer attractive information. Simple enough. However, to get traffic onto your site, you have to think backwards. Where do people look when they need information? Yes, they search using search engines like www.google.com, www.yahoo.com and www.msn.com, to name a few more popularones. So, to get these people on your blog, your blog needs to rank high on search result pages of these search engines. When these people search for information through the search engines and see your site among the top results, they will naturally click through to your blog!

The art of getting your blog or website onto high rankings on search result pages is called search engine optimization. It is a very complex and hard subject to master, but that doesn’t stop us from learning simple yet effective techniques to conquer the search results for certain keywords. The more complex techniques are usually needed to fight for very competitive and general keywords such as “fat loss”, but I’ll teach you how to overcome that later.
For now, let’s determine the keywords that you want to optimize your site for. For example, your blog talks about tech gadgets. Now, you’d want to check in Google whether it is a very competetive keyword. At this time of writing, there are 29, 000 ,000search results. Think you can beat 29, 000, 000 sites at your first attempt? I don’t think so.

Now, let’s try to narrow down our scope. Let’s look for “technological gadgets” instead. At this time of writing, Google lists 792, 000 results. That’s more manageable, but you’d like to search for more focused keywords. However, let’s optimize your blog for “technological gadget” just for the sake of learning.
First, you have to pay attention to the title of your blog. Since you’re optimizing for technological gadgets, you need to have that exact phrase in your blog title. For example, a line like “Your Best Technological Gadget Blog!” would work great. You can change the title of your blog in the Blogger control panel or the Wordpress blog when you’re
creating it.

If you’re proficient with HTML, you can even do that on other blog engines like Moveable Type. Bottom line? Learn a little HTML! Other than that, your page heading should also contain the term you’re optimizing for. The page heading is the bit of text in your code that is enclosed within the <h1> and </h1> tags. This is important as it tells the search engines what your page is about (in this case, “technological gadgets”). Since we’re posting a blog, the <h1> </h1> tags are usually the post titles, so remember to include the term there whenever relevant.
One last bit, you should also sprinkle the words “technological gadgets” in your posts whenever possible. The frequent occurrence of that phrase in your blog will hint the search engines that your blog is really relevant to that topic. However, this is the most important bit of all. Always keep in mind that you’re writing for real life people who read your blog to obtain information, so it is very stupid to spam your blog with keywords! In fact, if you do that, the search engines will end up thinking you’re spamming and drop your ranking further down into oblivion… So keep in mind!
Write for humans, not search engines!

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How to Repair PS2

March 6, 2008 – 11:18 pm

You might wonder why your PS2 isn’t working. Well, if you’re getting Disc Read Errors on multiple discs, all of which appear to be in good condition, then you most likely have one of two common problems. Either your laser is being obstructed by dirt and dust, or the laser’s voltage is not properly adjusted.
Please Note: That I have written this for people with little or no knowlege of electronics.
WARNINGS:
The Playstation 2 is a precise gaming console. Fixing the console yourself should not be one unless completely necessary. You may also risk electric shock, so do anything ithin your power to remain safe while attempting these repairs. If you can, use an anti-static wrist band to ground yourself. This device is available at any electronics store (e.g. Radio Shack.) These repairs require opening the case, which WILL void your warranty. If your consolei s still under warranty think twice about cracking the seal.

Adjusting the laser’s voltage requires some precision, being too rough can cause damage which you will not be able to fix. Be very careful when doing this process!!! Be prepared to pay Sony over $120 to fix this part if you damage it!!! Always attempt the laser CLEANING before trying to adjust the voltage!!!!!
DIAGNOSTIC MODE:
This is the easiest thing you can do to attempt to fix your PS2, while it hardly ever works it only take a minute or two, and should be done first before you take apart your machine.You must be in the “main menu” screen of the PS2 console, the first screen that comes up when you start with no disc in.

  1. press the “triangle button”
  2. Select “Console” from the top using the up directional buttons and press the “Triangle”
    button
  3. Select “On” using the up and down directional buttons and press the “X” button
  4. Insert a disc. The console automatically starts the diagnosis.

CLEANING THE LASER:
Required Materials:
-Normal phillips head screwdriver
-Small phillips head screwdrivver
-Q-Tip
-Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl)
Optional Materials:
-Can of Air
-Butter knife
Taking the PS2 apart is fairly simple, nothing too complicating. All that you.re basically going to do is remove the upper shell, remove the lens cover, clean the lens, and put everything back together again. Just be sure to follow the steps, and read through each step and understand it before going through with it. Sometimes the instructions may seem a little too in depth or complicating, but just use your common sense and you should understand. It.s a lot easier if you print it out, as well.
1. Make sure that you have a neat, clean area set aside for taking the PS2 apart. A small box or cup to put screws in. Flip your PS2 over so that the bottom (horizontally) is facing up. There should be 6 screw covers, 4 plastic and 2 rubber, that need to be removed. You can use the butter knife for this. Screws should be uncovered under them. There should be 2-4 more screw covers on the outer side of the base, underneath the controller ports where the system goes out a few inches from the base). The older model PS2.s have 4 screw covers, while the newer ones have only 2. Remove them all, and you should now have a total of 8-10 screws unveiled. Set the screw covers aside.
2. Using the normal sized phillips head screwdriver, remove all of the screws. REMEMBER where the longer screws go. If you do not remember where the long screws go, you could put a hole through a circuit board by trying to force the long screw in where it is not supposed to be. Make sure all of the screws are removed, and put them aside.
3. The PS2 shell should now be ready to remove. ONLY the UPPER side (with the PS2 logo) needs to be removed to clean the lens - Leave the BOTTOM side on. But, be very careful when taking the upper shell off, or you could damage the PS2. To take the shell off, you first should place the PS2 horizontally, with the PS2 logo facing up. Next, you need to move the side of the shell out a little, sideways, so that the Eject/Reset buttons are not blocking the shell, and it can be lifted off. Just play around with it a little and you should get it. Then, lift it at an angle, like opening the cover of a book. Take the bottom
(Vertically) of the shell, with the PS2 logo on it, and lift it an angle. You should notice a small wire around the area where the Reset/Eject buttons are. The wire should be taped to the top of the Lens cover. Remove the tape, and then carefully lift the cover so that it is laying flat, and the PS2 is open like a book, connected at the middle by the wire. The Lens is now almost accessible.
4. To gain access to the lens, you need to remove the lens cover. The lens cover is located right in the area where the PS2 ejects the tray out, just above the tray. It.s square shaped, and has a small white circle piece on it. To remove the lens cover, simply take out the 2-4 screws located on the side with the small screw driver. Place the screws aside, and lift the
lens cover. You should now see the lens, a small circular glass piece located in the back of the disc tray.
***Optional***
Now comes the optional part. If you have a Can of compressed Air, you can use that to get all of the dust out of the PS2. Spray all around the area, especially the fan. You don.t need to remove anything, just spray. When it seems that the dust is removed, go on to step 5.
5. Now, the lens can finally be cleaned. Take the Q-Tip and swab it generously in the rubbing alcohol, but make sure that there.s not too much on it so that it.s dripping. Take the Q-Tip and carefully yet firmly rub the lens in a circular motion for a good 30 seconds. Then, flip the Q-Tip over to the dry side and dry it off in the same circular motions. The lens should now be clean.
6. All that.s left now is putting the PS2 back together, which should be fairly easy. Place the lens cover back on, making sure that it.s tight and snug in position. Screw it in place. Then, tape the wire back onto the lens cover and flip the shell back into place on the PS2. Screw the screws back in, making sure the longer screws are going into the correct holes. The screws don.t all have to be tight, so don.t sweat it if 1 or 2 of them aren.t seeming to fit into the holes all of the way, as long as they.re in the right holes. Put the screw covers back into place, and you.re done. Congratulations, your PS2 is now cleaned, and working like new, without having to spend a dime! Feel free to repeat this process in the future, as well, if Disc Read Errors ever occur again.
DO I NEED TO ADJUST THE VOLTAGE?
To determine whether or not these repairs are necessary, read the following carefully…
You may need to adjust the voltage if:
1. Your PS2 reads games on DVDs but will not read games on CDs
2. Your PS2 reads games on CDs but will not read games on DVDs
3. Your PS2 will read no games, you have already cleaned the laser and you are usingu undamaged discs
Do not adjust the voltage if:
1. You do not receive the message “Disc Read Error” in the browser screen when trying to load problem discs
2. You have a Playstation 2 Version 4 or higher: a PS2 with 8 screw covers on the bottom rather than 10.
3. Your PS2 only gets errors on certain CD or DVD games, not All CD or DVD games. Try cleaning the problem disc, or using a Disc-Doctor
4. You receive “error reading CD” during games such as GTA3/VC or other games that stream data (clean the laser in this case) please note that fine tuning may be needed if your PS2 reads CD games but not audio/PS1 CDs (or vice versa)… Or if your PS2 reads DVD games but not DVD movies (or vice versa)… Personally I don’t suggest fine tuning without a voltage meter.

CLICKING AND SQUEAKING EXPLAINED
Clicking is most likely the laser unit moving back and forth trying to access a piece of data. If it can’t find that data it will move back and forth until it does. In the case of a DRE (Disc Read Error), since the PS2 never finds that data it will continue clicking until you receive the error.
In case clicking is loud, or you hear squeaking, it might be a good idea to clean the slide rods that the laser rides on, and then add some oil or grease. Loud clicking can be the result of warped discs in the drive, check to see if your disc is warped if you get loud clicking.

ADJUSTING THE VOLTAGE:
Read these instruction all the way through, and make sure you understand all the steps
before doing anything!
1. Remove your warranty sticker, located next to the power cord. Take off the cover to the expansion bay.
2. Remove the screw covers on the very bottom of your playstation 2. There are six total. Four of them will be rubberized and two will be plastic. You may need a flat head screwdriver to remove the plastic ones. Ignore the extra 4 plastic covers on the raised, upper portion of the underside of your PS2, these are for removing the top shell.
3. With a phillips-head screwdriver remove the six screws under the covers you just took off. Four short and two long.
4. Pull up on the bottom portion of the case to remove it.
5. Remove the metal shield covering the circuit board (the shiny one). With the front of the PS2 facing toward you, it is on the right. There is only one screw holding it in place.
6. Remove the expansion bay plate (the dull one with holes). With the front of the PS2 facing toward you, it will be on your left. Once again there is only one screw holding it in place.
If you still get disc read errors after about 20 degrees of rotation, put the screw back to the 12 o’clock position and start moving the screw clockwise two degrees at a time. It may take a while, but you will most likely find the sweet spot where your discs begin to read again. I have never had to move the screw more than 30 degrees, although I have heard as much as 180 degrees are needed for a modded PS2 to play backup CD-Rs.
12. Try a few different trouble discs before re-assembly to make sure you dont need more fine adjustment. As well, hold the PS2 elevated in the horizontal position and make sure it reads while in this position. I have found that slightly more voltage (2-6 degrees) is needed to run discs in the horizontal position than the vertical position.
13. Turn off the PS2 and re-assemble it.

If All Else Fails You Can Contact Sony:
1-800-345-7669

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Be Ready for the Changes in Your Life!

March 5, 2008 – 9:03 pm

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Life is not always smooth as what we want to be, sometimes, there is something unpredictable comes to our life, and we have to be ready to run our life. For instance, suddenly our boss calls and signs us to move out to another branch of our company outside the town, whereas we already have a settle life here in town. What should we do? To refuse the sign is means killing our career. If I were in that position, I will accept the challenge. I know that it is not easy, many thing should we thinking about. One important thing to think about is where we should live. For I know NationalRelocation as well, I am not worried about that.

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Fans for Life

March 4, 2008 – 4:49 pm

Farreys.comWhen I looking for a classic unique beautiful elegant ceiling fan for pruce up my room, I used search engine to browse the best design fans with best price.
One of the result is refers to Farreys.com. The website is obviously designed to ease the browser. I may choose the ceiling fans model by the brand or by the style. There are more than a dozen popular ceiling fan manufacturers listed in the web.

With the “ceiling fan search” tools, I pick one category; choose price range, so I can adapt the ceiling fan which fit to my budget. The beautiful unique and full details fans of Minka Aire fans impressed me suddenly. They offer the lower price warranty. Tempted by the special classy designs,

I browse the entire manufacturer in the list. Montecarlo ceiling fans offers more than thirty models; all the fans are very elegant and ethnic, equipped with light kit and remote control. Maybe someday you’ll looking for modern fans technology and design, the answer is Modern ceiling fans, which is easier to install, more flexible in specification and simpler to maintain.

Or if you looking for quiet air movement fan with the fines design and performance, then Hunter fans will serve you their best. It is good for you too to check the Fanimation fans, the futuristic visions design.

Finally my decision is come to Corsica model, one of the great designs of Ellington fans, the fan with 5 blades, which adopted with a contrast white lamp. But then I become confused which one I should choose, when I saw Terrazzo collection of Craftmade fans. Both of them are my type. Moreover, the Casablanca ceiling fans with its timeless design, offers Seacoast model, bring the freshness of the ocean. Hmmm… I need your help to choose!

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