Archive for April, 2009

Building a PageRank and Getting Ready For Next Google PageRank Update

Monday, April 20th, 2009

By Rakesh Sharma Jack

Do you wish to build your PageRank? Do you have lower Google PageRank? Are you confused how to build Google PageRank? You have heard Google PageRank but don’t really understand it? There can be thousands of such questions that always strike the minds of every website owner or blogger. Due to its utmost importance for site ranking and search engine optimization, nowadays building a PageRank seems to be the first choice for every website owner. 

Due to its popularity and importance for better search engine ranking there would be hardly anybody who hasn’t heard about Google PageRank. In simple words PageRank is a link analysis algorithm used by the Google. Actually Google assigns a numerical value from 0-10 based upon the importance of that webpage. The basis on which this numerical weightage or value is assigned to each element of a hyperlinked set of document on a website.

The heart of art and science of technology is “PageRank” system. So if a site or webpage has more PageRank then it is more seen in the search result. This system was formulated by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. The page ranking technique has been strengthening every part of search engines for quite some time now. In real meaning it increases link’s recognition and ranking through search engines.  Previously experts used to focus only at the content of articles, but now both gears became mandatory to gain high ranking for a webpage. In general, Page Rank is termed as PR value.

Google’s PageRanking is determined by the order of WebPages displaying in the search results. Hundreds of different criteria are responsible for the search result. It is calculated by Google’s algorithms. This algorithm is …..

Relevance to Search Term x Page Rank = Search Ranking

If your webpage and a rival webpage have the same relevance to search term, then Google’s PageRank will determine the order of display in Google’s search results. Before knowing steps of building PageRank we must understand in short what is PageRank? It is the no. of incoming links connecting to a webpage. Page ranking system evaluates a webpage through link structure holed by it.

These link structures are classified into two categories.
1. Inbound-Link: It is the link coming directly from other websites, without placing any indicator link there.

2. Outbound-Link: It is the link which also comes from other sites, but after placing an outbound-link back into other sites.

Here although both type of link connection are essential for the PageRank of a webpage. But inbound-link connection is more weighed-up, because it is more difficult to obtain inbound or one-way link connection.

Below we are discussing a few useful instructions for building of PageRank:

1. Linking method for quick recovery of higher PageRank: It is nothing but placing a link back in the other higher page ranking websites. Although there are some sites which are free, but it takes very long time in the approval of link. However to get started initially you can use paid sites for this.

2. Always be careful, while going to hire a link back: Remember; always choose those websites which have higher PR value (like PR4, PR5, PR6, PR7 etc).  But this PR value should be of whole site (other than home page).

3. Placing link into the directory: Similar to site, we can put link back (or reciprocal link) into the popular web directories or article submissions directories such as ezinearticles, articlesbase, article dashboard etc. If the owners of those sites approve requests, they might put your link into their directory for free of cost (may take a few weeks). While few of directory are paid (take 7 official days)

4. Updating your site with distinctive content: If you keep updating your site with distinctive content regularly, then it is 100% sure that regular visitor will increase your site’s PageRank automatically. Perhaps this is one of the best and cheapest ways to build PageRank of your website.

5. Interconnection of links within site: If you want your site visitor to stay longer there, then create an interlinking system of all articles (written by you) within your site.

6. Build a sitemap of your site: After creating sitemap for each search engine (where you want to get index), submit those all to their concerning search engine.  Through these sitemap you can see the statistics of PageRank.

7. Exchanging link with other web vendor: It is just exchanging of link back with other site owners.  It is a good way of improving PageRank, but to avoid several potential problems and threats always make sure it is free of cost.

8. Be in regular touch with your website: To see the statistics of site within analyzer, you should be in regular touch of site.

Dear friends, if you keep using above tips, it is guaranteed that you will find remarkable improvement in the PageRank of your website.

Rakesh Sharma “Jack” is a freelance copywriter, SEO writer and eBook expert based in India with more than 10 years of experience. He has written dozens of eBooks, hundreds of research reports and thousands of articles on various topics. To know more about him and his services, please visit: http://www.aurumwriters.com

Free Classified Ads Websites List in The World

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

By Rakesh Sharma Jack

Oftentimes we need some free classifieds or forums where we can place our FREE ads. While browsing over the net I found Free Classified Websites List

Here is a good list of free classified sites to advertise your website or services:

www.FreeAdsPage.com

www.immoweb.be

www.Khojle.in

www.postadsnow.com

www.topclassifieds.com/

www.5starads.com/

www.theadnet.com/

www.1second.com/freead.htm

http://bestmall.com/class/

www.interking.com/

www.Adsplanet.in

www.shreksfreelist.com

www.shubhkriti.net/en/

www.ablewise.com

www.freeclassads.eu/

www.global-free-classified-ads.com

www.usfreeads.com

www.prachaar.in/

www.goforads.com/

www.quikr.com

www.indnav.com/Classifieds

www.kugli.com/

www.tgr-asia.com/

http://indiadynamics.com/

www.indianclassifieds.com/

www.vivastreet.co.in/

www.baajaa.com/

www.digitalbhoomi.in/

www.khrido.com/

www.khichdee.com/

http://classifieds.webindia123.com

www.adpost.com/in/

http://classifieds.byindia.com/

http://classifieds.ivarta.com/

www.allindiaclassified.com/

www.adsmantra.com/

www.bechna.com/

Disaster Preparedness—Are You Petrified? Even If You Are Equipped!

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

By Rakesh Sharma Jack

As the planet changes, the world’s weather systems are becoming more and more erratic. Severe storms and floods occur almost on an annual basis at least somewhere on the globe. And now, for almost the first time, many countries in the West have to think disaster preparedness. No person is immune and no country is likely to be singled out in terms of latitude or longitude: disaster could occur anywhere. When we think there is a severe storm on the way we need to keep on eye glued to the TV or tune our radio into our local weather station. In such situations you won’t have time to sort things out when the anticipated storm arrives, so you need to prepare ahead of time.

You should have some idea which direction the storm is coming from and moving towards. Everything moveable in the house needs to be tied down; windows need to be opened slightly on the side of the house opposite to where the storm is starting from. During these preparation hours, prepare: put gas in the family vehicle, check battery generated equipment. As storm approaches, ensure that all electrical equipment has been disconnected, keep telephones free except for true emergencies and ensure you have an adequate source of drinking water in clean containers.

A very real threat to the population at the present time is terrorism and you need to take cover immediately if you think you are going to be in the presence of some explosive device. Unless you have been ordered to evacuate, stay indoors and take cover away from any windows. Injuries occurring when people are travelling are a major source of death, with damage to infrastructure occurring at any place and any time. Many of the multiple injuries involved are due to collapsing infrastructure and advising people to remain indoors is often the best advice and people should heed it. The amount of damages in the USA ran into US$123 billion in 2004, with just US$49 billion of these losses covered by insurance.

The tsunami in December 2004 caused wide-spread devastation running into an estimated US$7.2 billion required to rebuild India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, with a further US$5 billion to assist Kashmir after the earthquake there. Due to large-scale devastation it is likely to be necessary to call upon the citizens themselves to provide sufficient help amongst themselves in order to shore up struggling emergency services. This amounts to disaster preparedness and putting into practice common sense procedures for those less able to help themselves.

This is just providing disaster preparedness in terms of foreign aid, but what about the amount necessary to rebuild New Orleans or, for that matter, the amount required when THE BIG ONE comes and devastates Los Angeles. How can you be ready for disasters such as this? No matter how disaster preparedness is drummed into your resilient American spirit, disaster upon disaster has been wreaked in current years far in excess of anything the people of America could ever have dreamed might happen.

So pay attention to such issues and be prepared always, no one knows when they may have to face such uninvited situations/circumstances.

Food for Thought: Most of the time we are so engrossed in our daily routine that we hardly get time to think about unusual events, emergencies and disasters. They may come in any form, sometimes they are easily predictable while most of the times they are highly unpredictable. As generally seen, hurricanes and floods are some common natural disasters which give us advance notice or warnings, but other natural disasters and calamities give us no such warning sign like earthquakes and tornadoes. Some common occurrences like fires and attacks etc. can occur anytime, anywhere, so in such situations we may have to face several emergencies and challenges. These emergencies and challenges can overwhelmed not just you and your family but your clients, your business, your distant friends and even business partners residing in the affected areas. As a little gesture to the mankind, I have written several articles on this topic. Here you can learn about useful tips and techniques about disaster management and emergency preparedness .

Disaster Preparedness Kits—How To Keep Your Head When All Around You Are Losing Theirs…

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

By Khushbu Malik

Do you have appropriate supplies available for use in the event of a natural disaster such as an earthquake or any other major emergency? Would you even know what to do yourself, or even how to prepare yourself for an emergency? First and foremost, it is all right having a disaster preparedness kit, but are you familiar with the contents and how to make use of those contents? Basically do you have basic first aid knowledge and know what not to do as much as what you actually need to do? In a panic, would you remember to pick up certain important documents such as your passport, or drivers licences, medication/copy of prescriptions, insurance documents and social security cards, various insurance documents and immunization cards. Copies of other important documents such as the title deeds to your property and other paperwork which confirms your identity in The System all need to be to hand somewhere you can reach them.

Firstly, in an emergency, water mains could be burst – there could be water everywhere so you need to ensure you disaster preparedness kit was kept in a waterproof or water-resistant container. You need to find a secure place to keep it, preferably not in the house, as you would not want your disaster preparedness kit damaged or destroyed before you had a chance to locate it. Perhaps you can’t think of anywhere appropriate outside the home to store your disaster preparedness kit. If so, go for the attic or, if you must, the basement. In any sort of disaster the social fabric of society tends to get eroded quite quickly – which means, pilfering is likely to become the norm. Don’t let other people know about your disaster preparedness kits otherwise your home is likely to get ransacked with people trying to find it.

Another problem is making sure you can get into it when you need to. I’m talking about keys – if you can lose suitcase keys as frequently as I can how much more are you likely to lose keys to your disaster preparedness kit? Use a good combination lock and set it to the same number as the date of birth of a member of your family so you, and other family members, are less likely to forget it. Things like birthdays are hard to forget and, emotionally, it would probably be a good idea to ensure you take photographs with you which could not be replaced plus other mementoes which makes life sweeter for the evocative memories they might evoke.

For physical survival, things like a knife and scissors plus other little gadgets are always a good idea. Spare blades and a knife sharpener are also useful. LED flashlights can be a good idea but many of the items that can be freely purchased in any camping/trekking shop would be ideal. Storm matches, firelighters, sleeping bags. Leather gloves and heavy duty needles are always a good idea, plus tarpaulins and some kind of waterproofed ground sheet. Changes of underwear and spare outdoor clothing, including heavy duty boots are always a good idea in case you have to leave home in a hurry before having time to dress properly. You will never be fully prepared, but at least saving some of your more personal belongings helps you retain an identity when all else has been lost.

Food for Thought: Most of the time we are so engrossed in our daily routine that we hardly get time to think about unusual events, emergencies and disasters. They may come in any form, sometimes they are easily predictable while most of the times they are highly unpredictable. As generally seen, hurricanes and floods are some common natural disasters which give us advance notice or warnings, but other natural disasters and calamities give us no such warning sign like earthquakes and tornadoes. Some common occurrences like fires and attacks etc. can occur anytime, anywhere, so in such situations we may have to face several emergencies and challenges. These emergencies and challenges can overwhelmed not just you and your family but your clients, your business, your distant friends and even business partners residing in the affected areas. As a little gesture to the mankind, I have written several articles on this topic. Here you can learn about useful tips and techniques about disaster management and emergency preparedness.

3600 Calorie Food Bar—3 Days Emergency Ration Food Bar With A 5 Year Shelf-Life

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

By Rakesh Sharma Jack

In the event of a disaster occurring when you are caught up in an emergency situation, food may be hard to come by and water may be contaminated. In an attempt to provide victims caught up in emergencies with proper nutrition and supply adequate liquid supplement the US Coast Guard recommends, as an absolute minimum, 2400 calories for each person, produced as a food bar, to last three days. Most food rations are prepared as a 3600 calorie food bar, carefully prepared under supervision and guaranteed to meet both Halal and Kosher approval.

These emergency food rations are 100% FDA approved, with the recommended levels of vitamins and minerals. Each individual meal replacement consists of 9 x 400 calorie meals, with each bar weighing 76g. The actual formulae taste of vanilla/lemon, with appropriate satiety factors, does not contain nuts, coconut, tropical oils or added cholesterol to acerbate any allergic responses and each 3600 calorie food bar is fully ready for use in any emergency situation.

The actual formula contains the optimal nutrients required, including 46 g carbohydrates, 23g of total fats of which saturated fats constitute 7g, and a combination of mono-saturates adding up to 29g. 3g Protein is included, with 23mg sodium [salt]. Other constituents include 2g dietary fibre and 14 g sugars. Sufficient liquid has been included for adequate rehydration extra water is not required to prepare the 3600 calorie food bar for consumption. Other essential nutrients included are Vitamin A and C, calcium and iron.

Each survival bar is baked with flour enriched with vitamins A, B1, B2, D, E, B6, B12, Niacin, Iron, and Folic Acid. Calcium and phosphorous are also added. The shortening used to mix the flour is partially hydrogenated soybean with cottonseed oils. For flavouring granulated sugar, corn starch and corn syrup are used, together with completely natural lemon flavouring. Supplementary artificial flavourings have also been added to provide the buttery and the vanilla flavours. Naturally, to ensure the 3600 calorie food bar does not spoil, various preservatives have needed to be included, such as the natural antioxidant Gamma/Delta Tocopherol. Artificial food colourings used are Tartrazine, FD & C Yellow 5, and FD & C Red 40.

Thee survival packs, specially formulated for the victims of the world’s cataclysms, have a shelf life of a minimum of five years, with hermetically sealed edges in a material resistant to oxidation. Both the hermetic seal and the decay-proof packaging have been approved by the USCG and conform to the MIL-131 Barrier Materials’ Standards and the Department of Defence. The actual 3600 calorie food bar formulae themselves have been designed to withstand extremes of temperatures from both ends of the spectrum, from -22 degrees F to +149 degrees F.

Food for Thought: Most of the time we are so engrossed in our daily routine that we hardly get time to think about unusual events, emergencies and disasters. They may come in any form, sometimes they are easily predictable while most of the times they are highly unpredictable. As generally seen, hurricanes and floods are some common natural disasters which give us advance notice or warnings, but other natural disasters and calamities give us no such warning sign like earthquakes and tornadoes. Some common occurrences like fires and attacks etc. can occur anytime, anywhere, so in such situations we may have to face several emergencies and challenges. These emergencies and challenges can overwhelmed not just you and your family but your clients, your business, your distant friends and even business partners residing in the affected areas. As a little gesture to the mankind, I have written several articles on this topic. Here you can learn about useful tips and techniques about disaster management and emergency preparedness.