Simple Ways To Get Massive Traffic To Your Web Site

January 26th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Google, Guide, How To, Internet, Website


I subscribe newsletter from SitePro News and got great article about how we can get massive traffic for our website. On this article tell about 20 way to do.

1) Write articles: believe it or not this is an incredible tool for driving traffic. Well-written, relevant articles can net quite a bit of activity to your web site. Don’t forget to add your URL in your byline. Articles should be 500 to 2,000 words in length. You can send articles to sites like: Pure Article, Article City, GoArticles, Submit Your Articles and Ezine Articles.

2) Social bookmark *everything* - and I do mean everything - you can bookmark each page of your site and each blog entry you post. While this might seem tedious, it’s worth it. You’ll see a strong increase in traffic if you social bookmark each page on your site and each of your blog entries.

3) List yourself in the best directories – you’ll have to pay for this but since most people don’t do this (since everyone’s looking for a freebie) you could really enhance your traffic by getting a listing: dir dot yahoo dot com, business dot org, botw dot org.

4) Get yourself listed at: DMOZ dot org – it’s not easy to get listed there, but worth the effort.

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Protecting your system from new super cookies

December 27th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Guide, Internet, Software

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In addition to the classic cookie that are only up to four kilo bytes in size, there are much bigger Flash cookies and voracious domain memory objects (the so-called DOM cookies are also new). They grap up five megabytes of space on the hard disk of your PC to store the information of an external website. Firefox 2.0 is the first broser to support these new standard memory objects. The cookie management of the browser does not display these object along with the stored date, which means that they cannot be deleted.Because you don’t know about the content of super cookies, you should not block them expect when you want to view a trustworthy website, which cannot be displayed properly if DOM cookies are not activated.

You can block the super cookies with the advances configuration of Firefox. For this, types ‘about:config’ in the address bar of the browser and press ‘Enter’. Search for ‘dom.storage.enabled’ in the list. Then right-click on this entry and select the ‘toggle’ context command to change its value to ‘false’.

Saving your advanced reports for later

December 20th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Adsense, Google, Make Money, News


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Google Adsense Blog announce that any advanced reports we generate will soon automatically be saved in our Report Manager once they’re completed.

This means that while you can still wait on the Advanced Reports page for your reports to complete if you choose, you no longer need to do so — instead, you can navigate through the other pages of your account or even log out once you’ve submitted the request for a report. You can then view or download your requested reports at a later time in the ‘Recently Generated Reports’ section of your Report Manager, located under the ‘Reports’ tab of your account. We’re gradually adding this feature to all publisher accounts, so feel free to check for it over the next few weeks.
Your Report Manager will save up to 20 of your most recently generated reports, which will be timestamped with the date and time they were created. We hope this new option allows you more flexibility in choosing when and how you access your reports.


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