Thursday, November 25, 2010

How to Get Free Backlinks For Your Website

A tutorial to get free Backlinks for your website.

Blog Commenting

blog commenting is the cheapest way to get quality back-links for your website. But you have to follow some steps before commenting to any post
  1. First find some blogs by going to Blog listing sites like http://www.blogtoplist.com
  2. Chose any catagory and visit the blog
  3. on the blog Right Click on the page and select “View Page Source”
  4. Then search for “nofollow” if its present in source code don’t give comment on any post
  5. If “nofollow” not present in source of that blog then Post a reasonable comment
  6. Use Name/URL option to post comments
  7. Don’t make Anchor tag within the comments

Article Writing

If you are expert in Article writing then write articles about your site & publish it to blogs or Article Submission sites i am using FlixyaClick here to Join & start submitting your articles free

Signatures

This is Another big way to get backlinks go to some popular forums Get Registered & go to your profile and make your signature with Anchor tag and start commenting on threads
» List of social bookmarking sites
A good way for sites or articles to get known is submitting to social bookmarking sites, so submitting should be as easy as possible for your visitors. But gathering information on the best social bookmarking sites, their icons, submission URLs, and ranking is quite a pain. And so I did it for you. I'll also give you a PHP example of how to integrate social bookmarking sites in your website.

The List

When using this list you have to replace the {url} and How to Get Free Backlinks For Your Website variables with the right URL and title of the documents that you're going to submit.
Though it's not an infallible method, I figured I had to use some kind of objective ranking, so I ended up ordering this list using Alexa.com's traffic rank (from August the 5th, 2007).
Digg
submit to: http://digg.com/submit?phase=2&url={url}&title=How to Get Free Backlinks For Your Website
alexa traffic rank: 97
Technorati
submit to: http://www.technorati.com/faves?add={url}
alexa traffic rank: 211
Squidoo
submit to: http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/bookmark?{url}
alexa traffic rank: 474
dzone
submit to: http://www.dzone.com/links/add.html?url={url}&title=How to Get Free Backlinks For Your Website
alexa traffic rank: 5,071
SWiK
submit to: http://stories.swik.net/?submitUrl&url={url}
alexa traffic rank: 7,749
Shoutwire
submit to: http://www.shoutwire.com/?p=submit&&link={url}
alexa traffic rank: 9,501
Bluedot
submit to: http://bluedot.us/Authoring.aspx?u={url}&t=How to Get Free Backlinks For Your Website
alexa traffic rank: 9,754
Diigo
submit to: http://www.diigo.com/post?url={url}&title=How to Get Free Backlinks For Your Website
alexa traffic rank: 15,171
Rawsugar
submit to: http://www.rawsugar.com/tagger/?turl={url}&tttl=How to Get Free Backlinks For Your Website&editorInitialized=1
alexa traffic rank: 29,236
Smarking
submit to: http://smarking.com/editbookmark/?url={url}
alexa traffic rank: 122,996

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Microsoft’s New Gaming Experience

GamesHub 400x276 Microsofts New Gaming Experience
Microsoft announced The Microsoft Game Hub a new gaming hub. It connects its three major social gaming portals, MSN Games, Bing Games and Windows Live Messenger into one. The effect is to blur the line between social and casual gameplay.

Microsoft GamesHub
Microsoft has made it easier to find and play the games that users enjoy and connect with people who are important to those users. It is driving the experience across multiple platforms so that players can share their experiences with others in their social circles.
The Microsoft Game Hub allows anyone who uses any one of those play sites to access the same games, and see their friends’ status updates, while also able to send each other game challenges.
Another new feature is the rebuilt MSN Games site. Also, there is an update to the games experience on Windows Live Messenger. Not forgetting Bing Games, which has been expanded into other English-speaking markets including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom?
MS Game Hub Microsofts New Gaming Experience
MS Game Hub
The goal behind this move is to make non-hardcore gaming more social. Facebook or Windows Live accounts (or both), can be the basis to allow players can sign into Game Site. Then they can scroll through their friends’ status updates, and perform other social actions, like view game leaderboards, sending casual game challenge requests, save a game as a favorite, or to make it easier to find, and track games, game history, and scores regardless of the platform they’re on.
It used to be that many of these games had a tendency to be very solitary. Instead of posting scores outside of the gaming function, people can now offer challenges to others. People can use the gaming function as a new style social network. People start with something in common, a game, and develop into friendly relationships.

Windows 7 News Editor on “Computer America” US Radio, Fri 19th Nov

Windows7News Editor on “Computer America” US Radio, Fri 19th Nov

 
Windows7News Editor on “Computer America” US Radio, Fri 19th Nov

Mike Halsey will be appearing on Craig Crossman’s Computer America radio show on Friday 19th November 2010.  The show has been running for 19 years and is the #1 daily podcast in the US according to the New York Times.

Mike will be talking about his new book “Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out” from Microsoft Press, Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Phone and general technology and troubleshooting issues.  He will also be taking calls on a live phone-in and make sure you tune in live for a special prize give-away!  The show normally has two guests for one hour each but Mike will be Craig’s guest for the entire two-hour show.
Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out is one of today’s three eBook Deals of the Day at the O’Reilly website, where for one day only it’s available for only $14.99.  You can find out more HERE.
The show is syndicated across the whole USA and broadcasts on the Business Talk Radio Network and the Lifestyle Radio Network.  The show goes out at 7pm PT / 10pm ET / 3am GMT.
You can find out more at the Computer America website.  You can listen live or download the podcasts here and you can also subscribe to the podcast in the iTunes store.

Microsoft Moves 1 Million Kinects in Ten Days

Microsoft Moves 1 Million Kinects in Ten Days

Microsoft announced on Monday that they have sold over 1 million Kinect units in 10 days. The interesting new technology first went on sale on November 4th and was impossible to get, in my area and many others, for days after. Analysts expect Microsoft to meet 5 million units sold before the end of 2010.

In case you’ve been hiding under a rock for the last two years, Kinect was acquired by Microsoft from an Israeli company known as PrimeSense. Microsoft then refined and added a ton of money and R&D into the project. Earlier this year, Microsoft unveiled the former “Project Natal” device as the Xbox Kinect and people started to take notice of the interesting new technology.
Capitalizing on the motion-based hit, Nintendo’s Wii, the Xbox add-on adds even more intrigue to this genre of motion gaming by tracking a users motion using three cameras.
Xbox is already considered the leader in most hard-core gamer circles, but the addition of Kinect adds the young children and family segment that is now storming the gaming industry.
One Million units in ten days is a good indicator hat there is alot of interest in the device, but whether the Kinect continues to be relevant or whether users play it twice and drop it like many do with the Wii, remains to be seen. I’m more interested in Kinects future implications with Microsoft Windows.

$119 Windows 7 Family Pack

$119 Windows 7 Family Pack

The Windows 7 (3 PC) Family Pack was released a few months back for only $149, which is an incredible deal when you consider that you get three licenses for the cost of one. Well, today the deal gets even better. Dell is offering the Windows 7 Family Pack for $149, but when you add it to their cart, it drops in price to $119, which includes shipping.

If you are doing the math, that’s a little under $40 per PC to upgrade. For an OS as popular and solid as Windows 7, you can’t beat that deal anywhere.

win7family 400x151 $119 Windows 7 Family Pack
So, if you’re still booting up Vista or Windows XP, you now have almost no excuse to continue doing so.

Customer Reviews now available at the Windows Shop

Customer Reviews now available at the Windows Shop

Ever wanted to tell the world how much you love (or hate) Windows 7 and other Microsoft products?  Well now you can as  the Windows Shop has finally embraced customer reviews.

Now you can leave your feedback and comments on Microsoft’s most recent desktop operating system as well at other products such as Office 2010 and even the Windows Anytime Upgrade programme.
Customer reviews have been a mainstay of e-commerce for the best part of a decade now.  Amazon was one of the first sites to introduce them and eBay wouldn’t be able to operate without them.
As usual it’s simple to add our review, simply click the write a review link under a product and the system works just as it does on any other website but in addition, this system allows you to rate individual elements of the product, as you can see in the screenshot below.

Submit a new review Windows Internet Explorer 400x431 Customer Reviews now available at the Windows Shop
It’s good that Microsoft have now finally embraced product reviews on their own website, though if you look at Windows 7 on Amazon.com a great many people have already given their thoughts.  It also has to be asked just how many sales are made through the official Microsoft Windows Shop.
Never the less, this is a welcome addition and demonstrates Microsoft’s confidence in their current product ranges.

Should Microsoft Split Up?

Microsoft(R)

 In the mid-nineties, during the great anti-trust battle era, many felt that Microsoft would be best served by splitting up into multiple companies. The thinking was that by having different mobile, desktop, office, ect…divisions, they would be able to keep up with pace of innovation of companies, like Apple, who are large corporations but operate like a much-smaller company without the levels of bureaucracy stopping and stalling, creative and innovative ideas.

This same old story has been resurrected again, but this time at Microsoft’s investors conference. Because of slowly, but steadily declining Microsoft shares, investors have been prodding Microsoft for answers as to why this is the case and how they intend on fixing this problem. This investors conference is their forum to ask Microsoft higher-ups just those kinds of questions. Microsoft, whose shares are currently at 25.57, have been split multiple times (around 9 times) over the years and are steady, but when compared to companies like Google, investors become restless and openly disturbed. One unidentified investor even asked the question during the conference, “Is it time to consider breaking this company up?”
Their thinking is that a bunch of smaller companies can work quicker to innovate without the fiscal burden of the businesses which are doing not-so-well. Also, fewer levels of bureaucrats will allow divisions to move much quicker through testing and decision-making, essentially moving products to launch much, much quicker.
Both CEO Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates, who was in attendance, gave their opinion that it wasn’t time to consider such a move and that their current system allows for many areas of the company to contribute resources to another, like we see in Windows Phone, which contains: Xbox, Office, Windows Live, Zune and Bing integration.
The investors, however, continue to be baffled by the great divide between Microsoft’s staggeringly great revenues and its slowly falling stock price. Until Microsoft can figure out how to change growing profits into greater returns on stocks, the same old question will inevitably be asked, “Should Microsoft Split Up?”