Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Blogs I like

I am going write about few bloggers and about there blog. Hope you enjoy my words. I would love to see your comments on my words.

Few of the words I enjoy reading are:-

1) Pro blogger

2) John Chow

3) Rush Me on

4) John cow

5) Rushit Shah

6) The Concept Machines

7) Fact On Technology

8) Walk Talk and Flirt

I hope my journey be successful and cheerful.

Cheers

Rushit Shah

Friday, February 1, 2008

Zenni Optical $8 Rx Glasses

I was bored of wearing the frames from the same eyeglass shop at the mall and so I started searching on the internet for a trustworthy website and I made a Great Discovery: Zenni Optical who provide prescribed glasses and the glasses had all the features like my present one. But you know what was the Best Thing Found: Zenni Optical is their Zenni Optical $8 Rx Glasses yes, the glasses just cost $8,there is no problem with the frame, they are brand new only thing is that they are delivering their manufactured frames directly to we end users so the intermediate cost is avoided and we get the benefit..So get on and get your glasses today..

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Learning Blogging - Made Eazy


Blogging has entered a realm of its own, from fad to industry. People are entering the blogosphere daily, thousands every day. I’ve been blogging for over 10 months and had no clue I was doing it. It was called “online journaling” and some called it “web diaries” or “blithering idiots writing on the Internet”. I tried not to blither, but I just did what I knew and now am known for what I did and continue to do: blog.

The evolution from website to blog changes how people communicate. Let’s look at some of the development of blogs and help you learn more about blogging and how to blog.


Firstly Lets learn the difference between Website and a Blog

A website is a collection of web pages on a server. It is a form of static billboard on the Internet that showcases information. There is more to the definition, but for our needs, this is good enough. A website can be a collection of articles, news, links, information, photographs, and anything you want. And a website can even host a blog!

A blog is a website or part of a website that usually features one or more of the following criteria:

At one time, a blog would have been called a diary, journal, scrapbook, or storytelling. Which brings us back to the term website.

Many people differentiate a blog from a website. A website is “serious information”, while a blog is “not so serious”. A website has facts, figures, articles, and educational materials. A blog has a bunch of links, talk and comments, as well as facts, figures, articles, and educational materials.

Truth is, a blog is a website, but the terminology is changing to differentiate between a non- or semi-interactive website and the magic that compels thought and interaction with a blog.

Blogging Programs, Tools, and Platforms

The software that drives the different web elements also feature different names like blogging programs, blogging tools, blogging platforms, and blogging services. For the most part, they are all the same thing.

Graphic of dynamic web page generationIn the past, websites were created with static code that displayed the content and design elements to make it look pretty. With the development of CMS (Content Management Systems) and blogging programs like WordPress, a powerful blogging tool with massive plugins and add-ons, as well as flexibility to also be a CMS, the line is being crossed between websites and blogs.

Blogs are usually run by blogging tools or programs on the web which input information you supply through the blog interface, on WordPress known as the Administration Panels, into a database. The program and WordPress Themes (blog designs) send commands to the database to collecting information and publish it as web pages on your site. Depending upon those commands, each page viewed on your blog may look different or have different content. Thus, blogs are often referred to as dynamic content generators compared to the old static content websites.

Basically, a blogging program like WordPress, or its free hosting blog service, , makes it simple and easy to write articles and posts on your blog and does all the work for you. All you do is just blog.

So, why should you consider blogging?

Few thing to Start

To start Blogging – Step 1 Sign In with Gmail

Step 2 sign up for blogger.com to be a official blogger

How do bloggers make money from blogs?

Friday, December 14, 2007

Learn to Write About Me Page

It is funny, if you noticed i don't have about me page even though i making a comment to teach you how to write about me page..

Here are the lessons

here are four main questions that readers want answered on your About Me page:
  1. who you are…
  2. your expertise and how it addresses…
  3. their problem or goal, and how they can…
  4. contact you

Here is a sample “About Me” page that answers these questions:

Hi, I’m Rush On and I write TransitionMomBlog (who Jane is) to help women make the transition from full-time mom to successful entrepreneur (the reader’s problem or goal). I started TransitionMomBlog in 2004 (Jane’s expertise – shows she has been blogging for two years) to help other women deal with the sometimes overwhelming prospect of starting a new business while still running a household (how Jane helps them overcome their problem or achieve their goal). Prior to raising my family, I spent over ten years as a teacher, corporate trainer and workshop leader (Jane’s expertise, both as a mom and a business person). To contact me, please email XXX (how to contact Jane).


GO THROUGH MY FEW BEST POST

1) How to Open Orkut in Opera

2) What is Blogging and what is blog.

3) Smartest Blogging Tips

4) How to make money Blogging?

5) How to Become a Famous Blogger

6) Introduction Blog

HOW to Open "Orkut on opera"


Few days ago I face that i am unable to view scrap of my scrapbook through Opera Mini 3.1 later i checked thru Opera Mobile8.65 same happened there. i was in a journey so i went to nearby Netcafe, as my early reader know i'm Firefox lover,
Due to unavailability of Firefox i used opera. same hell happened. So at last i opened IE6. scrapbook was fine. Later i asked my Orkut friends to check this same they told. I reported it to Orkut. according to orkut any browser with cookies on can be used to view Orkut. Opera desktop 7+ are supported.
Still no reply from orkut support regarding issue(rather than thank you for your support ............)

Then i checked for Opera Support forum. What i found is this :

For opera Desktop( little Setup you have to do.) : Open Orkut Web Page Right click page > Edit site preferences > Display tab > Uncheck Enable inline frames For opera Mini users(Not told by opera) : use t9space.com( Non google service)(though looks are some what weired but works) Njoy. Some of My friends Said they are Having same problem with Safari

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Better Understanding About Blogging and Blog





A blog is short for weblog, which simply means a website that is updated frequently with new information and is organized by date and submission. Blogs are typically a way of journalizing information whether it be personal, business, or what have you. It’s like an editorial and a journal all mixed together and available online for constant updates and submissions.

As a beginner, you probably want to know more about blogs and why people are using them.

Blogging started out when the Internet was new and the individuals who were technology savvy found it fun and entertaining to post different things they found on the web for other people to visit and enjoy. It caught on quickly and a community of blogs developed, allowing people to read other peoples blogs. As time went on, new technology was developed that allowed even the non-techie to create their own blog and join the blog culture.

Blogs are popular because they relay experiences, interesting thoughts, comments, photos, web links, and plenty of other information that people find interesting. Today, blogging is really popular and many people will send you a link to their blog so you can keep up with their experiences such as vacations, studies, pregnancies, and any other thing you can possibly think of.

What started out as a way to navigate the web and figure out all of the newness that was the Internet of the early ’90s, turned into a way for people to journalize their experiences, share photos, and keep people up to date on their lives. In response to the popularity of blogs, many websites launched software and free sign-ups for blogs so anyone could have their own blog and share their experiences with the entire world.

And so, blogging has continued to grow and weblogs have multiplied into the millions. In fact, there are so many blogs on the web that you can practically become part of your own community with people worldwide, sharing your life, experiences, and thoughts with people you would never have met. Blogs truly are linking people together and they are an amazing phenomenon.

If you are interested in blogging, all you have to do is join one of the many blog websites that will allow you to set up your own account and have your own blog space on the web, giving you a personal space to share photos, experiences, stories, links, and basically anything else that you care to share. Many people even find that writing blogs are excellent stress relievers and quite cathartic, so you might receive some additional benefits from your blog than just the joy of sharing your personal information. Go online today and find a blog website where you can set up an account and get started!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Smartest Blogging TIps

101 Blog Tips Daniel Scocco learned in 2006

  1. if you are not, start blogging today
  2. write about something that you love
  3. if you are serious about blogging buy your own domain
  4. make sure your domain name is equal to your blog name
  5. use a short and easy to remember name
  6. use Wordpress
  7. use Wordpress plugins
  8. blog with consistency
  9. write at least 5 posts a week
  10. proofread
  11. proofread one more time
  12. interact with other bloggers
  13. leave meaningful comments
  14. leave funny comments
  15. leave the first comment
  16. backup your blog
  17. get rid of the sidebar calendar
  18. choose your niche wisely, not too big and not too small
  19. participate in online forums
  20. put a link on your signature
  21. use blog carnivals
  22. content is king
  23. customize your blog template
  24. use trackbacks
  25. simplicity is the way to go
  26. leverage social bookmarks
  27. consider joining a blog network
  28. write “Top 10″ lists
  29. use tags
  30. use pings
  31. write “How to” articles
  32. make your posts scannable
  33. list your blog on directories
  34. ask questions to your readers
  35. use Feedburner
  36. use sense of humor
  37. be generous
  38. encourage readers to subscribe
  39. have some spare posts for emergencies
  40. encourage readers to digg your posts
  41. put an RSS subscription icon on every single page
  42. use “series” of posts
  43. return comments
  44. return links
  45. use readable fonts
  46. gather .edu and .gov backlinks
  47. break long posts in more parts
  48. experiment with different revenue sources
  49. write “pillar articles“
  50. use Google Analytics
  51. study those numbers
  52. use email interviews
  53. be yourself
  54. avoid duplicate content
  55. use an RSS reader
  56. read as many blogs as possible
  57. focus on timeless content
  58. have an “About” page
  59. have a picture of yourself on the “About” page
  60. crate your own “Advertise Here” page
  61. use meta tags wisely
  62. learn the basics of SEO
  63. use pictures whenever possible
  64. create value for your readers
  65. place ads wisely
  66. be patient
  67. consider getting a co-blogger
  68. submit your articles to directories
  69. share what has worked for you
  70. share what has not worked for you
  71. read Problogger.net
  72. do not clutter your sidebar with icons
  73. get rid of looooong blogrolls
  74. experiment with Google Adsense
  75. experiment with Text-Link-Ads
  76. link to other blogs as often as possible
  77. make it easy for visitors to contact you
  78. use titles effectively
  79. offer email subscriptions
  80. always answer to questions
  81. always answer to comments
  82. use Technorati
  83. enable subscription to comments
  84. offer useful tools or resources
  85. write with a personal touch
  86. become an expert in your niche
  87. do not rely on “linking posts”
  88. always give your opinion
  89. use simple colors
  90. participate in blogging projects
  91. get to know other bloggers personally
  92. list your best articles
  93. have a voice
  94. organize your categories
  95. talk directly to your readers
  96. make your URL structure efficient
  97. put functional links on your footer
  98. mention your sources or references
  99. do monthly roundups
  100. consider adding podcasts
  101. create a “101 list”