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SEO Tip: Use Comments Section of Your Blog to Get More Search Engine Traffic

I presume that you very well know how important it is to use the most appropriate keywords, in your blog posts and websites, to get the kind of traffic you expect from search engines. If you are still a beginner in this arena, I recommend you reading – 5 steps to finding the best keywords for your website, or, please continue reading this post. I usually don’t find enough time to spend towards analyzing the web server logs of my

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Another simple way to increase Alexa ranking of your website

If you had missed on my previous post on a trick to increase Alexa ranking of your website and blogs, don’t worry. The new way that I have discovered to increase Alexa ranking is simple and better than the one I had mentioned before and it works without having you install the Alexa toolbar on your system. Increase Alexa rank of your website with Alexa Traffic Rank Button This traffic rank widget allows you to place a Alexa traffic rank

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How To: Backup Windows XP in easy steps

What would you do if your system won’t boot up the next time you start it? What if your hard disk crashes the next instance and goes into a state beyond repair? Did you ever take a backup to recover data from or do you have a backup plan in place? Most of us do not have critical data on our personal systems and hence no need to think about backing up data [really ?]. But many others have important

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How To: Create FavIcon For Your Website in Few Easy Steps

Are you wondering how did those website put up a small icon in front of their URL that you see in your browser and your bookmarks? What do they do anyway? That small icon that you see in front of the URL in your browser is called a FavIcon [Favorite Icon]. When a visitor adds your site address or any page to his bookmarks or favorite menu, the entry is personalized by the favicon from your site. See the screen

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