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Don’t Get Caught without a Working Email Provider

April 16, 2009 – 5:21 pm

When your favorite online email provider is down, what do you do? Well, first you shouldn’t be asking yourself this question. If you do any work online, you always want to make sure you have redundant email services. When I say redundant email services, I’m referring to following:

  • Yahoo Mail
  • Hotmail.com
  • InBox.com
  • AIM Mail

Most of you reading this probably already have an account with one of these companies.

I’m guilty of using Gmail exclusively for all of my personal, and business email communication. In the past 3 months, I’ve seen Gmail  go down twice. And usually within a few minutes or hours, it will work again.

What do you do when you want to check your other email addresses that are not Gmail based? In this case, you could use the free email client that came with your computer. If you’re using a PC, you probably already have Outlook Express or Outlook preinstalled for you. Simply open your email client, and input your email login information  to access your non-Gmail accounts.

Keep in mind that Outlook Express or Outlook are both great application for checking emails.  Unfortunately,  they could crash if the emails in your Inbox exceeds several thousands. In fact, I’ve seen cases where Outlook Express would frequently crashed simply because the user has about a thousand emails in their InBox. To prevent this issue, I suggest that you use Outlook instead of Outlook Express. It’s more stable, but I’ve also seen similar problems with Outlook too.

Other popular and free email programs that you could use are:

  • eudora.com 7.1
  • Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.21
  • Pegasus Mail 4.41

The point here being is that you don’t want to be caught without your email client not working. If you have other recommendations, please post your comment . Thank you!

Free Keyword Ranking Checker

February 8, 2009 – 7:12 pm

Here are some webmaster tools that I’ve been using to track the keyword ranking in Google, and other search engines.

Note: at the time of this writing, all but one of these websites does not charge a fee to access these services.

Most of these websites requires a Google API. You can get a free Google API here.

If you know of any other free tools, please comment on this posting.

Writing Articles For SEO

January 29, 2009 – 1:07 pm

Article marketing is probably one of the most important element of SEO or search engine optimization. It’s a great SEO technique for acquiring backlinks for your new or established website. Backlinks or text links as it is commonly known in the SEO industry are used by search engines to determine where to rank a website in the search engine index or SERP (search engine results page).

Search engines like Google loves quality content, and you can provide this needed content by writing in your field of expertise. In exchange for your hard work, Google could reward your article writing efforts with backlinks to your website.

In order to acquire these backlinks to your website, you need to submit your articles to article directories that will allowed the placement of an author’s bio at the footer of your article. Most article directories may allowed you to use as much as three unique text links or URLs in your author’s bio.

Once these text links are cached by the search engines, you could be credited with backlinks to your targeted webpage. It’s critical that you do the keyword analysis beforehand to find the right keywords. If done correctly, your targeted webpage could be elevated into the much coveted top 10 listings in the search engines.

You can leverage this awesome technique by simply writing good articles, and submitting them to article directories. I’ve listed some of my favorite websites that allows the use of an author’s bio. Additionally, I’ve also checked to make sure that none of these article directories are using the nofollow tag. Nowadays, you don’t want to waste your time, and submit your articles to websites using the nofollow tag because Google might not follow or pass any Pagerank credits to your targeted webpage.

Note: as of this writing, these websites are not using the nofollow tag

  • ezinearticles.com
  • ezinearticles.biz
  • articlecity.com
  • goarticles.com
  • articlegeek.com
  • articlecircle.com
  • buzzle.com
  • articlebeach.com
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