Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Let Us Support Earth Hour 2009

Everyone is encouraged to participate in Earth Hour 2009. Turn all unnecessary lights off in your homes on Saturday, March 28, 2009, from 8:30pm to 9:30pm.

What does Earth Hour ask people to do?

At Home:

  1. Switch off unused lights.
  2. Switch unused appliances off
  3. Reduce use of hot water.

At Work:

  1. Replace light bulbs with energy efficient lights
  2. Turn down the thermostat
  3. Turn off lights and computers outside working hours

Participate now! Log on to www.earthhour.org and sign up!

What is PageRank?

PageRank is what Google uses to determine the importance of a web page. It's one of many factors used to determine which pages appear in search results.

The History of PageRank
PageRank was developed by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Stanford. At the time that Page and Brin met, search engines typically linked to pages that had the highest keyword density, which meant people could game the system by repeating the same phrase over and over to attract higher search page results.

PageRank is patented by Stanford, and the name PageRank likely comes from Larry Page.

What Does PageRank Measure?
PageRank measure's a web page's importance.

Page and Brin's theory is that the most important pages on the Internet are the pages with the most links leading to them. PageRank thinks of links as votes, where a page linking to another page is casting a vote.

This makes sense, because people do tend to link to relevant content, and pages with more links to them are usually better resources than pages that nobody links.

PageRank doesn't stop there. It also looks at the importance of the page that contains the link. Pages with higher PageRank have more weight in "voting" with their links than pages with lower PageRank. It also looks at the number of links on the page casting the "vote." Pages with more links have less weight.

This also makes a certain amount of sense. Pages that are important are probably better authorities in leading web surfers to better sources, and pages that have more links are likely to be less discriminating on where they're linking.


How Important Is PageRank?
PageRank is one of many factors that determines where your web page appears in search result ranking, but if all other factors are equal, PageRank can have significant impact on your Google rankings.

Are There Flaws in PageRank?
There are certainly flaws in PageRank. Now that people know the secrets to obtaining a higher PageRank, the data can be manipulated. Google Bombs are a classic example of PageRank manipulation.

"Link farming" is another method people attempt to use manipulate PageRank. Link farming is the practice of linking without thought of the relevance of the pages being linked, and it is often automated. If you've ever run into a web page that was nothing but a collection of random links to other websites, you may have run into a link farm.

Google has adapted their calculations to filter off possible link farms. This is one reason why submitting your website to directories with low or no PageRank may be a bad idea.

If you find your website linked in a link farm, don't panic. In most cases this has no effect at all on your ranking. You can't control who links to you, anyway. Just don't link back to link farms and don't submit your site to them intentionally.


How Can I See PageRank?
PageRank is measured on a scale of one to ten and assigned to individual pages within a website, not the entire website. To find the PageRank of a page, use Google Toolbar. Very few pages have a PageRank of 10, especially as the number of pages on the Internet increases.


How Can I Increase My PageRank?
If you'd like to increase your PageRank, you need to have "back-links," or other people linking to your website. You can trade links with other people, but make sure you only trade relevant links, and make sure you're not trading links with a link farm. You can register your website with directories, such as the Open Directory Project, but use directories with high PageRank whenever possible.

As you build web pages within your website, you can create some of your own back-links by linking to relevant pages within your own website. This is a technique you may notice on this website. However, remember that the number of links you create counts into the equation. Don't overdo it.

The best way to increase your PageRank is to have quality content that other people want to link.

source: about.com

Saturday, March 21, 2009

define : bulwark, cache, callous

bulwark - n. something used as a defense, a strong protection

The 1986 Philippine Edsa Revolution showed the Filipino people's courage, they used their bodies as bulwarks against the army's invading tanks.

cache - n (cash) a hiding place, something hidden in a secret place

The dictators then thought that there was a money cache somewhere funding this rally.

callous - adj. unfeeling and insensitive

The peaceful confrontation between the army and the people showed that the army was not callous as it was initially thought to be.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Simple Ways To Get More Blog Traffic

This is every blogger’s dream. Increasing your blog traffic and in effect, your page rank. So you’re looking to increase your blog’s popularity this year, here are some basic tips:

Be mindful of your content . In blogging and the internet in general, it is important to carve your own niche. What is your blog about? Is it about parenting?computer hardware? Health and beauty? It is important to identify your target reader and concentrate of building your blog with them in mind. It is also important to have a feature article at least once a week. Think about a popular topic that will interest a lot of readers. Think about keywords also. These are words that are most likely to be used when searching for topics using internet search engines. It is important to have blog entries that will be interesting regardless of date, no matter how many years ago you wrote it.

Update often. Search engines can detect if a blog is active. If your blog is updated regularly, the more likely your blog will appear first in the search engine results. Try your best to update daily, or at least three times a week.

Participate in other blogs. Don’t spend too much time trying to make your blog the best there is, it is also important to network with other bloggers with similar interests. Choose popular blogs with high page rank. Visit them often and comment on their posts. Establish a friendship and join the community. Once you’ve established a relationship with them, try linking them up and wait for them to do the same. This will definitely be plus points for your blog’s popularity. These blogs will send traffic your way.

These are pretty simple tips that you may have already heard. Take them to heart and seriously consider them when logging on to your blog. I hope you see positive changes soon. We are all rooting for a higher page rank and increased popularity of our blogs. Good Luck!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

define: blanch, blithe, broach

blanch - v. turn pale

Grace was so surprised at Mark's marriage proposal that she blanched.

blithe - adj. happily, light hearted, joyful

Deep in her own mind, she had blithely denied the possibility of him and her.

broach - v. to open up a subject for discussion

That was why she was genuinely shocked when he broached the subject of marriage.