src="http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/plugin/search.js">
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To get the
WORDTRACKER FREE keyword suggestion tool click here. It is indispensable. It is a must for better
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Technorati Chart tells popularity of LABELS.
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Use Google adwords - to know the words that people actually use [keywords] to search topics.
Use one to two labels that are popular as shown by the Technorati Chart. The labels of course should be 'relevant' to the post. Or, write a post relevant to the most popular label on Technorati Chart.
Google AdWords is powerful tool for the netizen who wants his website to be fast popular. Use Google AdWords tell you exact words people used to search a topic and also how precious is it for advertisers.
You will find google adwords by clicking here. Google adwords is powerful tool to look for keywords. It is your FREE online Search Engine Optimization Guide.
http://technorati.com/chart/LABEL_NAME?chartdays=360&language=n&authority=n
http://technorati.com/chart/LABEL_NAME?chartdays=360&language=n&authority=n
Posts that contain Arizona per day for the last 30 days.
Get your own chart!
Technorati chart tells popularity helps select label
Change 'LABEL_NAME' and '360' days to whatever you want.
Source
vin at betabloggerfordummies.blogspot.com
http://betabloggerfordummies.blogspot.com/2007/06/everything-about-labels-in-blogger.html
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
how-to-mobilize-existing-site
Dr. Ashok Koparday says, "You can make your existing site display well on mobile phone. Use www.mofuse.com".




The same site shows well on mobile. Thanks to mofuse.
Here is the beginning of my post.
Thanks to Vin: click here to spot the blogger KING.
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Monday, March 31, 2008
images-on-internet-copyright
How to use images safely?
All images unless explicitly stated are copyright protected is the thumb rule that one should go by.
The places where you can find images, which you can copy and share are:
* Open Photo
* Flickr: Creative Commons
* Creative Commons Search
source
blogger.com
Creative Commons Trademark
"Creative Commons is a non-profit that offers an alternative to full copyright."
Attribution Attribution License
http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
Attribution No Derivative Works Attribution-NoDerivs License
Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License
Attribution Noncommercial Attribution-NonCommercial License
Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
Share Alike Attribution-ShareAlike License
Using the image upload feature in Blogger, you shouldn't use an image location that is hosted at someone else's expense without their permission. Sometimes this is referred to as "stealing bandwidth" because every time your blog loads, the image is loaded from their server, and this person likely incurs an expense.
Copyrighted Materials
Before you put an image in your blog, realize that some images are protected as intellectual property through copyright. This means that the creator has sole legal rights to their works and may not want you copying and displaying them. If you are unsure whether or not an image is copyrighted, it's best not to risk it. However, there are places which make it easier for you to find images you're allowed to use:
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blogger.com
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Friday, February 29, 2008
get-openID
Not yet signed in to openID?
If not I am certain you will like to do so eventually. The following details by Sam Ruby has been instructive for me.
"Getting an OpenID URL for your blog" on the
blogger buzz dashboardwas informative for me.
This took me to Sam Ruby.
The passage below is an excerpt from Sam Ruby's tutorial at intertwingly.
If you have an OpenID identity and a blog, then follow these instructions. If you don't have an OpenID identity, you can get one for free at MyOpenID.
Here's mine.[Sam Ruby's]
Here is Dr. Ashok Koparday's.
Given such an identity, copy the following into the head section of your weblog, adjusting the two URIs as appropriate:
bracket link rel="openid.server" href="http://www.myopenid.com/server" /bracket close d
bracket link rel="openid.delegate" href="http://samruby.myopenid.com/" /bracket closed
That's pretty much it. What this says is that the web page in question is owned by the owner of http://samruby.myopenid.com/ and furthermore http://www.myopenid.com/server may be used to verify ownership of http://samruby.myopenid.com/.
By claiming your blog or homepage in this fashion, you can then use your URI (i.e., the URI of your blog or homepage) as your identity. Having this level of indirection is a good thing. If you ever become dissatisfied with your identity provider for whatever reason, you can easily and transparently switch providers.
When done, feel free to
check your setup.
source:
OpenID for Non-Super Users by Sam Ruby
Further details follow in
RECAP (Most of which is beyond my understanding as of today)
Astute readers will note that I still have the link in my main weblog home page. That's a fallback for consumers that don't (yet) support YADIS.
All told: I signed up for one free service, installed and tailored one PHP script, added one line to my weblog template, created one simple XML file and added a total of four lines to my .htaccess files.
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