Guest post by Lee Ka Hoong
As we know, strong and quality one-way link is the factor that improves our SERPS for our blog, of course optimize backlinks for keyword that you would like rank well. In order to make easy cash internet using AdSense, higher SERPS is the only way to achieve your goal. So, build more quality one-way link by doing the following steps, it’s not 100% works but at least you gain something (link juice) :
1) Directory submissionDirectory submission is one of the easiest ways to get one way links to a website. It’s difficult to gain traffic but you can get one-way link by submitting your blog to blog directories.
2) Forums postingIt’s better if you can find some forums that allow you insert your link in your signature, it’s the best if the links are do-follow. You can gain traffics, at the mean time you gain some quality backlinks too.
3) Dofollow blogsIn [...]
20 Apr
Posted by admin as Blogger resources, Web Development
Firediff is a new and useful extension to Firebug that monitors and displays any changes you make to a web page’s HTML and CSS.
The output is color coded and highlights all insertions and deletions to the web page as made through the Firebug interface. The application is not unlike the popular “diff” application found in Unix-based operating systems that allows you to see a side by side comparison of any and all differences between text files.
Firebug is the debugging add-on for Firefox that allows you inspect properties of the web page and make experimental changes on the fly. Firebug has taken on a life of its own, inspiring add-ons to the add-on like Yahoo’s YSlow or Firediff.
Firediff was released Friday and works with Firebug latest 1.4 release. Details and downloads are available at developer Kevin Decker’s blog.
[Hat tip Ajaxian]
See Also:
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The internet explorer team is expected to give IE 6 and 7 users a very visual clue their browsers are woefully outdated: an automatic update prompt.
The update will offer Windows XP, vista, Server 2003 or Server 2008 operating system users three choices: Ask later, install now or don’t install.
The auto-update, if successful, should boost the somewhat flagging Internet Explorer 8 adoption numbers. More importantly, it will also be a great relief to web developers all over the world still making concessions for old bugs and outdated standards still found in IE 6.
It will also allow users the ability to do several new things Internet Explorer 8 enables, as featured by Scott Gilbertson’s “Ten Things to do on the Web When IE 6 is Dead” post earlier this week. Information on the auto-update can be found at the Internet Explorer blog.
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