Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Tutorial xhtml

Tutorial Xhtml (7)
This tutorial chapter explain how to make Heading.
Heading is element page that at the top of web page
Ussualy heading uses for title and subtitle ,where it explain whatever content is....








Tutorial Xhtml (8)
This tutorial chapter explain how to make paragraph.
Paragraph to be written at body block.....







Tutorial Xhtml (9)
This tutorial chapter explain how to make element name
Main xhtml page consist of many elements, like; heading, tabel,paragraph etc...








Monday, 9 February 2009

Tutorial Xhtml

Tutorial Xhtml (4)
This tutorial chapter explain how to make block body.
Design body in web/blog is very important because it can create any part on web/blog pages.....








Tutorial Xhtml (5)
This tutorial chapter explain how to declaration encoding.
Every text document include web pages will be saved on encoding format....









Tutorial Xhtml (6)
This tutorial chapter explain how to title.
Every web/blog have to has title ,it for give information web content about......

Sunday, 8 February 2009

Free Download Tutorial Xhtml(1)
This tutorial describing the difference among Xhtml and Html






Free Download Tutorial Xhtml(2)
This tutorial describing basic structure of xhtml







Free Download Tutorial Xhtml(3)
This tutorial describing make header block










Friday, 6 February 2009

Tutorial Google Adword


This tutorial will explain how does google adword work?is it has relate with google adsense, read this tutorial, and you will know it.


    Google AdWords is a different from the other ways to market your business on Google because it is a program you must pay to use.

This program allows you to post ads, called pay per click, and be shown on Google, as well as its partner sites. You may also set up your ads to show on specific sites related to what you are selling, as well as targeting your ads by geographic location.

When someone clicks on your ad, you are charged according to how much you have agreed to pay for that click. Google will also analyze the number of impressions, or times your ad has been shown, to determine how effective your ad is. If your ad is very effective, it is possible to lower the pay per click amount you pay.

Because this is a paid program, it is highly recommended that you do your homework first. Your first step is to sign up for an account. It is free, and you may use this account to sign into all of Google's sites.

Once you have signed up for your account, go over to the AdWords Learning Center and log in. This is the best place to start with learning this program. Because Google wants you to succeed, they have created an extensive course in both text and video to teach you how to use their service and get the most out of it.

Although this is somewhat time consuming, remember that you are giving them money to advertise your business. Taking the time to learn how to use this site properly will save you a lot of time and help you make money faster.

When you are ready to place your ads, you will want to find the keywords related to the product you are selling. Start by using a keyword research tool (There is a keyword suggestion tool you may use for AdWords, or you may use your own.) Carefully choose the keywords you want to use, including the name of your product.

Log into your account to create your ad. Remember that different keywords will show up different ways. Tennis shoes is not the same as [Tennis Shoes]. One is an exact phrase, and the other is not. Exact phrases will help you get more targeted traffic than phrases that are not exact.

Other factors you will want to consider are GEO targeting and site targeting. Geo targeting is deciding which geographic locations where you want your ad shown. If you are selling products related to a specific country, then you may want to only show your ads there. This will affect the price of your ad and may even lower the price.

Site targeting is where you choose specific sites where you want your ads shown. You may use the tools inside of AdWords to help you find sites that accept ads and choose specifically where your ads are shown.

Finally, test and track your ads. Make sure they they are performing. Otherwise, Google may shut your campaign down. Do your homework. Learn everything you can about this technique, and use all of the tools you are offered through AdWords. This is key to your success.

Tutorial blogging

Are you a new blogger? It's very easy to become disheartened because you lack traffic. Let's look at four ways you can get traffic to your blog fast.

Here's an important tip: remember that content is vital. Please don't obsess about traffic until you have a reasonable amount of blog content. What do I mean by "reasonable"? Check out your competitors. In competitive niches, the minimum amount of content you need is higher than in tiny niches; as your content increases, so will your traffic.

1. Backlinks Bring Traffic

All things being equal, the more links pointing to your blog, the more traffic you'll get. Yes, this is a case where the rich get richer -- long-established blogs have had years to build their link profile, you're starting from scratch.

Here are three simple ways to get quality backlinks:

* Create several Squidoo lenses with links pointing to your blog;

* Write a Web press release announcing your new blog;

* Pick a sub-niche, and create a Blogger blog, then link to your primary blog.

2. Make Yourself Useful: Comment on Others' Blogs

Join the conversation on blogs. Leave appropriate comments on others' blogs. However, do ensure that your comments are useful. Comments like "Great post" or "good blog" are a waste of your time; they'll be deleted.

3. Guest Blog: Get Known

Blogs are voracious. They need feeding with content regularly. Offer guest posts to prominent bloggers in your niche. Many will take you up on your offer, because it relieves them of a little blogging pressure. As a guest blogger, you will of course link to your own blog.

4. Niche It Down: Start Another Blog

Many new bloggers struggle to get traffic because they've bitten off more than they can chew. Their niche is being served by long-established blogs, so that it's hard to compete.

If you suspect that this is what's hurting your blog, pick a sub-niche of your primary niche, and start another blog. Use a long tail keyword in the title. For example, if your primary niche is "dog training", you could create a sub-niche blog "German Shepherd dog training".

Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Adsense can make rich

Adsense can make rich

Saturday, 24 January 2009

Top Paying Keywords: Best Adsense Revenue Sharing Sites

Top Paying Keywords: Best Adsense Revenue Sharing Sites

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