Saturday, September 19, 2009

Information about History of Pakistan

 http://www.storyofpakistan.com/
http://www.storyofpakistan.com/
 The Story of Pakistan,its Struggle,its achievements,is the very story of great Human Ideals,struggling to survive the face of odds and difficulties. ... On this Website you Found alot of Information about Pakistan History and Pakistan Politics. ..here is the link
http://www.storyofpakistan.com/
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How To Clean your Disk Space

first right click on the drive and select properties. .. .
then after opening properties you will see on the right side of dialouge box ... .
there is a button of "DiskCleanup" as shown in pic.



then after clicking on that button,you will see another dialouge box. ..
mark the boxes to clean your drive space. . .as show in pic


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Google Gets Strict and Frustrates Bloggers

If you are already an AdSense member, you may not know that Google recently tightened up their acceptance policies for their popular AdSense program.

Gone are the days where you can throw up a quick Blogger blog today and get accepted into the AdSense program by tomorrow.

According to their policies, you must adhere to the following guidelines…

1) Your website must sit on a top-level domain (yoursite.com not yoursite.host.com).

2) Your domain must be active for at least 6 months

3) Your AdSense application info must match your domain records

Due to the fact I am already a member, I was not aware of some of these policies until I began getting more emails from people who were getting rejected because their site didn’t adhere to one or more of the guidelines.

One blogger was quite upset, saying he believed his Blogger blog had very well written content that was unique. Another lady complained that the guidelines were just too strict and should be relaxed.

Take note that both of these blogs were created with the free Blogger service and neither had their own domain name to redirect to their blogs.
Here’s My Take…

If you want to make money online, understand that you are setting up a business. Businesses require investments and work. If you are not prepared to fork over $3-$10/month for hosting then maybe this is not for you right now.

I personally don’t think the criteria is overly strict, and it will eliminate many of the low-quality sites throughout the network. If you ask me, this is long overdue.

What people need to understand is that Google must protect their advertisers — the lifeblood of their business. And because Google started out with such a relaxed acceptance policy, things got out of hand.

Worthless blogs and websites with plagiarized content were going up left and right. Numerous people tried to cheat the system by inviting friends to click their ads or using other computers to click their own ads.

Instead of treating AdSense as a monetization model for their business, people behaved as if this was some way to get-rich quickly with Google ads.
What Publishers Should Know

If you’re an AdSense publisher, understand that being a member is a privilege, not a right. Some webmasters seem to feel they are entitled to get paid by Google because they have a website, but as I stated earlier, Google’s top priority is the AdWords advertisers.

We the publishers are helping Google advertise and Google is paying us a percentage of what they earn. If the advertisers complain about the quality of the sites or click fraud, then it’s in Google’s best interest to rectify the situation.

Now of course, the AdWords advertisers can choose NOT to display their ads on the publisher websites, but that’s not the point. Publishers need to respect and understand how the AdWords and AdSense relationship works.

I applaud Google for their policies. If you think about it, everyone wins in the end. If the overall quality of the publisher sites improve, more AdWords advertisers may opt in to display their ads on our sites, thus giving us publishers the opportunity to earn more.

In the last two months my AdSense earnings are up quite a bit. Some analysts speculate Google’s cleanup and stricter policies are causing more AdWords advertisers to opt into advertising on the publisher sites.

There’s no way I can know this for sure, but I wouldn’t doubt this has an impact.

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Note: After this post was published, I was informed that people are still able to get accepted prior to owning their domain for six months. So it appears that Google may take the quality of your content into consideration. Nevertheless, it can’t hurt to wait. You aren’t going to make much with AdSense unless you have the traffic anyway.

10 Awful Blogging Practices

Build a better blog by avoiding these common mistakes…

1. No Focus

More is not always better — especially when it comes to topics on a blog.
I know it may be tempting to target everyone with multiple subjects, but when you do this, you end up alienating everyone because your focus is unclear.
Find one topic you enjoy talking about and stick to it. Avoid creating a blog flea market.
Note:  Some personal blogs can get away with this, but if you are trying to make money from a blog, it’s best to choose a niche.

2. Expecting Too Much Too Soon

If you check Technorati (a site that ranks blogs), you’ll find that the top ranked blogs are at least 3 years old (on average).
Most bloggers don’t see much traffic or revenue in their first 6 months to a year, so don’t panic if things are slow-going right now. Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither is a successful blog.
Even though blogs are easier to launch (compared to a website), it still takes time to build traffic so keep your expectations in check.

3. Social Bookmarking Icon Overload

Unless you know your audience is familiar with multiple social bookmarking sites, there is no need to waste space on your blog with 4,346 social networking icons splattered across your template.
Even today, the average person doesn’t know what most of those icons mean, and those that do, don’t use them anyway.
Ask 10 people in your friend or family circle if they know what Reddit is, and patiently await the blank stares. :)
It’s OK to display the more popular icons (Digg, StumbleUpon, etc.) but taking up valuable space with a string of icons, is more of a distraction than a useful add-on to your blog.
If you feel the need to display them, use ShareThis. At least they consolidate the icons behind a compact button and don’t create a confusing sea of icons that most people will ignore anyway.

4. Too Many Ads

One surefire way to spot a desperate blogger is to look at the ratio of ads to content. My favorite is the blog that makes you scroll through half a page of ads before you get to the main content. :)
The steps to making money online have always been the same and will never change…
1) Build useful content
2) Attract targeted traffic
3) Monetize the traffic with ads, affiliate programs, etc.
Notice the order of the list. That’s the ONLY way it will ever work. Unfortunately too many people follow those steps in reverse order. They start with #3, then work on #2 and finally put the least amount of effort into #1.
If making money becomes more of a priority than building quality content, then your blog will become evident of that, and will hurt your credibility tremendously.
Limit your ads — especially in the early stages.

5. No Domain Name

Domain names are too cheap for you not to have one. If you want your visitors and other bloggers to take you seriously, secure your own piece of real estate on the Web. Period.

6. No Design Customization

You don’t have to be a technical genius to customize your blog. Yes, it takes a bit of work and there is a learning curve, but you should give your blog a fresh look to help establish its own brand and identity.
If developing a custom design feels overwhelming, just start with customizing your header and then go from there.
If you’re a Blogger user, Blogger Buster has some helpful advice and templates. For WordPress users, check the WordPress Codex. They have an entire section on customizing various parts of your blog.
If you need assistance developing a design for your blog, you may want to hire someone from a site like RentaCoder. Or you can post a request in popular Webmaster forums like Digital Point or ABestWeb.
Someone told me the other day that they immediately devalue any blog that is using a standard, non-customized Blogger or WordPress template.
We all know there are some good blogs out there that use the standard templates, but I would be naive if I believed he is the only person who does that. First impressions are huge.
Note: WordPress users may be able to get away with using non-customized standard templates because there are many more to choose from (compared to Blogger). However, you should still take the time to customize some elements no matter which platform you choose.

7. Blogging For the Sake of Blogging

When I first started blogging in 2006, I was guilty of this. I didn’t really take blogging seriously at the time, and would post something just because it had been a while since my last entry.
The post was usually a re-write of something already on my website or some topic that had been covered numerous times by other blogs or websites. I would just re-write it in my own words.
Yes, it’s important to maintain a consistent blogging schedule, but that doesn’t mean to publish low-quality content just because it’s been too long since your last post.
It’s much better to wait until you have something useful to say, rather than wasting your reader’s time with a thoughtless post.
Before publishing a new post, ask yourself the following questions…
1) What’s the purpose of this post? (Sell a Product? Build credibility? Educate? Entertain? Offer a unique perspective on something?)
2) Based on what I know about my audience, how will this post benefit them specifically?
3) Has this topic been overdone by too many other bloggers, and if so, what can I add to make it more unique and fresh?

8. Ignoring Post Stats & Feedback

Not only do I watch traffic levels for individual posts, but I also keep a close eye on the kinds of posts that generate the most feedback. This helps me learn what kind of topics my visitors enjoy reading about.
As your blog grows, pay attention to the quantity and contents of the comments you receive. It will help you develop more relevant, useful content for your audience over time.
For example, even though this blog is derived from a site that is mainly about website development, the posts on building traffic, blogging and making money tend to yield the most visitors and responses.
Comments and feedback have taught me what subjects my audience likes reading about, so I tend to focus a larger percentage of my posts on these topics.

9. No Conversational Tone

Many blogs talk AT their readers rather than to them. I want my audience to feel as if they’re sitting in the room with me when they’re reading my content. This is something I’ve really had to work on.
For the most part, web writing tends to be more relaxed. Help improve the flow of your copy by using transitional words, shorter sentences and don’t be afraid to lighten up. Also, make a habit of using the words “I” and “you” on a regular basis.
Take time to allow your personality to shine from time to time. It will help your readers connect with you and give your blog some personality and warmth.

10. Bad Headlines

It amazes me how many bloggers put little or no thought into their headlines. Remember, many people use RSS functionality to read blogs so your headline is the first thing they see.
This is your one chance to get the click so make it count!
I could have titled this post, “10 Blogging Mistakes” but how overdone and boring is the phrase “blogging mistakes”? So I used “awful” instead.
That word is a bit more dramatic, but that’s why I chose it. It catches the eye since it’s not used as much as the word “mistake.”
Now, if you look at the title bar of the browser notice I used the phrase “Blogging Mistakes”. Even though it’s not as eye-catching, it’s a better title from an SEO standpoint because it’s searched more than than “awful blogging practices.”
If you use WordPress, take advantage of the All in One SEO plug-in. You can craft two different titles: one for your blog’s title (the one published in your RSS feed) and a more practical one for the tag — which of course is the one the search engines display.
Taking a few extra minutes to compose a catchy title can make all the different in the world when it comes to generating traffic to your blog.

Friday, September 18, 2009

How to Download Youtube Videos

first you must Copy the link which you want to download. .. .then open anyone site of them. .

www.keepvid.com


 as u seen this pic. .. .

1 more website for youtube download videos. .

www.downthisvideo.com



as u see both pic. .. 

paste your link on URL place and click on download to Download your recommended video. .

Aishwariya Cool Picture


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

How to Download Facebook Videos

This is the link to download facebook videos. . .. but u must have firefox to get this service. .. .
after opening this link. . .. u see button "Add to firefox", click on that button and download your facebook videos.as i show in picture below. .. . .


 http://www.userscripts.org/scripts/show/9789
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