How to Get Website Traffic – Video

Here's the video on how to get your website more traffic from search engine.

Watch the video here:

These are strategies he's used to get hits to many of his sites, including Social Triggers.
1. Don't blog much... promote.

2. Meet other people that have an audience you'd like to attract. To get hits on your website, reach out to bloggers whose audience is just a little bigger than yours and whose audience you want to attract. Then offer guest posts for their website.

3. The Drafting Technique. To get hits on your website, find people who have covered what you cover and get in touch with them. Find where other people in your field are being interviewed or are guest posting and reach out to introduce yourself to those blogs.

4. Take Your Readers on a Journey.



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How to Put YouTube Subscribe Button on Website

Do you have a video channel on YouTube? Then you may want to Put this simple “Subscribe” button to your website that will help visitors subscribe to your YouTube channel with a click without having to leave your site for YouTube.

Here's the simple tutorial on how to add YouTube Subscribe Button on your best website. This is good for Video Blogger, News , Social Media and Networks websites.

For example, here’s a "live" numbers of uploaded video and subscribers on “disney channel and discovery channel” YouTube channel:



The widget is really simple to embed, All you have to do is copy-paste the following block of HTML code anywhere in your website. Just remember to to replace [add YouTube Username here] in the subscription URL with your YouTube username.

<iframe id=”fr” src=”http://www.youtube.com/subscribe_widget?p=add YouTube Username here” style=”overflow: hidden; height: 105px; width: 300px; border: 0;” scrolling=”no” frameBorder=”0″></iframe>

You are done!
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Comelec Website Got a New Look

The official website of the Commission on Elections, www.comelec.gov.ph, got a new look. Not only it looks cleaner, it now loads faster.

Site navigation is also more user-friendly and buttons to COMELEC’s social networking pages have been added to keep up with the times.

The website is valid in XHTML 1.0.

Comelec Website Got a New Look

In his welcome message, chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. bragged about the website as “more accessible, efficient, and sociable.”

“Throughout the years, our website has not only become a great source of information but it has successfully put across some of our notable programs and reforms to our clientele-the Filipino people,” Brillantes said.

“As set forth in the COMELEC Strategic Plan for 2011-2016 (COMSTRAT 1116), the Commission intends to revolutionize the way our system operates as well as to improve the quality of service that we provide,” he said further.

According to Brillantes, “the COMELEC is committed to continue serving the public with utmost competence and transparency along with its primary mandate of ensuring credible, honest, and peaceful conduct of elections.”

The new COMELEC website, he added, “is not merely a part and parcel of the various existing endeavors of the Commission but it will also serve as everyone’s guide in the elections to come.”
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How to Block Adult Websites from Kids or In Office

Here's the easiest way to block Adult Websites from Children at Home or maybe in the Office.

Did you knew the first website ever made?

Simply put, it was a website made by the World Wide Web’s creator Tim Berners-Lee photo below, who was working for CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research). The first ever website was published on August 6, 1991 and served up a page explaining the World Wide Web project and giving information on how users could setup a web server and how to create their own websites and web pages, as well as how they could search the web for information. The URL for the first ever page put up on the first ever website was http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html.
How to Block Adult Websites from Kids or Office
Tim Berners-Lee Image by Google

You can easily and effectivily block access to a website by adding it to your Windows HOSTS file.(Yes, Hosts is capitalised for some strange reason). Without any software. Doesn't matter what browser that you use.

Step 1: Click the Start button and select Run. Now type the following text in that Run box:

notepad c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

Step 2: You will see a new notepad window on your screen containing some cryptic information. Don’t panic. Just goto the last line of the file, hit the enter key and type the following:

127.0.0.1 name of the URL you want to block

For example to block the MySpace.com homepage (highly recommended!), simply type:

127.0.0.1 facebook.com
127.0.0.1 myspace.com
127.0.0.1 www.myspace.com

Other parts of MySpace could be blocked in a similar way:

127.0.0.1 search.myspace.com
127.0.0.1 profile.myspace.com
etc etc etc..

You may need to add sites with both with and without the "www.". Test after blocking to make sure you got it right.

You can add as many sites as you wish to block in this fashion. I, myself, have over 12000 undesireable and dangerous sites in my personal HOSTS file!

Step 3: Close Notepad and answer "Yes" when prompted.

Step 4: Reboot your computer and attempt to access your now blocked website. You should see a Cannot find server or DNS Error saying: "The page cannot be displayed"

If you want to remove the ban later, open the same file as mentioned in Step 1 and delete the above lines.
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Super Bowl – GoDaddy.com - The Cloud

Here's the GoDaddy.co Super Bowl Commercial video.

The two :30 second spots, each appearing in one half of the game, feature veteran "GoDaddy Girl" and race car driver Danica Patrick and "new" The Pussycat Dolls and focuses on the company's cloud-based services.

Watch video here:

Super Bowl – GoDaddy.com - The Cloud

GoDaddy.com - The Cloud


Dot CO domains from Go Daddy have never looked so sexy!

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Anonymous hackers halt Polish state website

(AFP) WARSAW — Hackers identifying themselves as the "Polish Underground" took down the Polish government website early on Monday, the most recent in a series of attacks protesting against anti-piracy legislation.

At the weekend, the computer hacker group Anonymous launched attacks on official websites belonging to the Polish president, prime minister and parliament, also in protest against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).

Poland has committed itself to signing the planned multi-lateral agreement aimed at creating international standards for intellectual property protection, but had not consulted with the public over the issue.

On the heels of the attacks, Michal Boni, Poland's digitisation minister, admitted there was "a need for dialogue and consultation here in Poland" on ACTA, already signed by the United States and other non-EU states.

"Hacked by the Polish Underground: Stop ACTA," appeared on the website of Poland's centrist Prime Minister Donald Tusk early on Monday.

The hackers also posted a tongue-in-cheek video of a man in a military uniform and dark glasses resembling Poland's communist-era General Jaruzelski announcing his regime's December 1981 martial law crackdown on the freedom-fighting Solidarity trade union.

"This morning the content on the www.kprm.gov.pl website was modified. As a result the server was switched off and secured," a Polish government statement said of the attack Monday.

"The site will be transferred to another server during the course of the day," it said.

US authorities have seized more than 350 website domain names since launching an anti-online piracy campaign dubbed "Operation in Our Sites" more than 18 months ago, including a spectacular global swoop on file-sharing site Megaupload.com.

But US congressional leaders put strict anti-online piracy legislation on hold following a recent wave of protests led by Google and Wikipedia denouncing the bills as a threat to Internet freedom.
‘Anonymous’ hackers halt Polish state website
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NEC add 4Tbps transatlantic speed version

NEC add 4Tbps transatlantic speed version, 1.15-Tbps superchannel

NEC Corporation announced about a new record for communication using 1.15-Tb/s ultra-long haul optical transmission over 10,000 kilometers using optical superchannel technology. In total, four lasers were used simultaneously to transmit 4Tbps down a single optic fiber.

According to The Verge, NEC's network reached speeds of 1.15Tbps and traveled over 10,000 kilometers; multiple superchannels were also combined for a total speed of 4Tbps.

The Verge also added that Superchannels have been in the works for a few years, and NEC's work doesn't look revolutionary — experiments by other groups have been able to reach terabit speeds at up to 10,000 km.
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Free Dictionary – Collinsdictionary.com

Free Dictionary – Collinsdictionary.com, Collins dictionary online for free

Are you looking for a Free Online Dictionary – Collins Dictionary fits your need.

“Visitors to www.collinsdictionary.com will be able to check spellings and definitions from December 31 by accessing 120,000 dictionary entries, which will rise to 220,000 entries by March.

The site, developed in Scotland, also offers 350,000 translations of the most frequently used English words in 35 languages.

For those unsure how to pronounce words there are a million audio pronunciations with British and American differences offered where necessary, as well as translations of English words in every major global language. Images from photo website Flickr will appear alongside words to help people grasp their meaning.

Alex Brown, head of digital at HarperCollins, said: "We are extremely proud of this new online tool for lovers and users of the English language everywhere. This is part of an ongoing strategy to make Collins' content available to as wide an audience as possible through new digital media.

Visitors to the site can also check synonyms on the fully integrated thesaurus, while a predictive search function, available in all languages, will help users locate "near misses".

Each definition is accompanied by a word frequency graph which demonstrates the historical and contemporary popularity of the word over the last 500 years. There are also two million full-sentence usage examples covering words and phrases in English, French, German and Spanish to put the words in context.

The new dictionary site has been developed over 18 months by the editorial team in Collins' headquarters in Glasgow, where Collins English Dictionary print editions, and other reference titles, will continue to be produced.” Via The Press Association
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Great URL shortening for Website

URL shortening or Link Compressor is a technique on the World Wide Web in which a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) may be made substantially shorter in length and still direct to the required page. This is achieved by using an HTTP Redirect on a domain name that is short, which links to the web page that has a long URL.

For example, the URL http://www.techgran.com/2011/11/great-url-shorteni
ng-for-website.html can be shortened to bit.ly/tUovY1 or http://tinyurl.com/6qx484w.

This is especially convenient for messaging technologies such as Twitter and Identi.ca, which severely limit the number of characters that may be used in a message. Short Domain allow otherwise long web addresses to be referred to in a tweet.

Experience 5 outstanding URL Shortening for Websites below:

1. Google URL Shortener

Google URL Shortener at goo.gl is used by Google products to create short URLs that can be easily shared, tweeted, or emailed to friends.
URL Toolbox, Google URL Shortener Wikipedia
2. bitly | shorten, share and track your links

bitly (formerly bit.ly) is a URL shortening service owned by bitly, Inc., a betaworks company. It is especially popular on microblogging website Twitter because it is the default URL shortening service on the website since May 6, 2009, replacing TinyURL. Several competing services, such as Trim, shut down their services after they found that it was difficult to compete with bit.ly on Twitter. In addition to its main URL shortening service, the website provides tools to view statistics related to users that click on generated links. The company behind bit.ly launched a similar service, but for online videos to determine what videos are the most popular on the web.
bitly, shorten, share and track your links

3. TinyURL.com - shorten that long URL into a tiny URL

TinyURL is a URL shortening service, a web service that provides short aliases for redirection of long URLs. Kevin Gilbertson, a web developer, launched the service in January 2002 so that he would be able to link directly to newsgroup postings that frequently had long and cumbersome addresses.
TinyURL.com - shorten that long URL into a tiny URL

4. Tiny URL - create a shorter link ®

Make a short and memorable URL from a long URL. Plus the best traffic stats on people that clicked your tinylink. Prefessional features. Free and simple to use.
TinyURL.com - shorten that long URL into a tiny URL

5. is.gd - a URL shortener. Mmmm, tasty URLs!

A URL shortener that's fast, ethical and easy to use. Our features include custom shortened URLs and detailed statistics.
 is.gd - a URL shortener. Mmmm, tasty URLs
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Google's Blogger new Look, Faster & Clean

Google's Blogger launches major new update, Blogger Gets Faster & Better Looking, Blogger to get new Google's Look and Feel
Google has made over its Blogger product with a new update and editing system in its first major update to the blogging platform this year 2011.

Users can opt in to Blogger’s new user interface via a pop-up announcement starting Today.

Blogger, initially developed by Evan Williams and Pyra Labs, was sold to Google in 2003. Once avant garde, the product has stagnated as hipper and faster blogging platforms think WordPress, Tumblr and even Twitter (also by Williams) have taken off.

Blogger is one of the oldest of the free blogging software services. It was launched back in 1999 and Google acquired Blogger in 2003. However, as News.com points out, the service is well behind the leading content management system WordPress. At the moment over 56 million blogs and web sites use WordPress's content management tools, with a whopping 100,000 new WordPress-based sites launching every day. Half of those sites are hosted by WordPress as well.
Google Blogger Year 2011, 2012, 2013

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Social Networking Sites World’s Most Banned Webpages

The World's Most Blocked Websites for 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, Social Networking Sites World’s Most Banned Web
Qouted from labnol.org “OpenDNS, one of the most popular DNS services on the Internet, is frequently used by parents and organizations to block websites that they think are inappropriate for children or may hamper productivity at the workplace.”

A website/site is a depository of information destined for public or private use, usually residing in a remote server. When a computer terminal calls the website (using the HTTP or HTTPS protocol) the server responds by sending the information requested back to the user.

The list includes social networking sites (Facebook.com, MySpace.com, Twitter.com) and adult websites (Redtube.com, Pornhub.com and Playboy.com) as usual but the presence of two major advertising networks on that list suggests people do have their share of privacy concerns.
Facebook.com, MySpace.com, Twitter.com, Redtube.com, Pornhub.com and Playboy.com
Here’s the full list of constantly blacklisted sites from OpenDNS. Percentages indicate the proportion of OpenDNS networks using blacklisting that reference a given site.

1. Facebook.com —14.2%
2. MySpace.com — 9.9%
3. YouTube.com — 8.1%
4. Doubleclick.net — 6.4%
5. Twitter.com — 2.3%
6. Ad.yieldmanager.com — 1.9%
7. Redtube.com —1.4%
8. Limewire.com — 1.3%
9. Pornhub.com —1.2%
10. Playboy.com — 1.2%
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