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Step by step to be Expert Blogger

Here is a list of to do list to become a blogger Expert. This will be the headline in my blog. I. Basic Blogging 1. Create an account in Gmail 2. Create a blog with Blogger 3. Log in to blogger 4. Limitations in blogger 5. Make a post in the article on Blogger 6. Add image in post 7. Add image in post 8. Adding a new element in the Blog 9. Learning the settings on Blogger 10. Promoting Blog 11. Register on the Google Blog 12. Blog Search enroll in Indonesia 13. Register on Technorati Blog 14. Blog enroll in OPD 15. How many visitors to the Blog? II. Blogger Widget \ 1. Social Bookmarking 2. Clustermaps 3. Java Online Reference 4. WeLove Widget 5. Google Gadgets 6. Widget Box 7. PunkyMoods 8. Sniperoo 9. Adding Digg button in Blog 10. Changing the standard image Digg III. Feeds 1. Feedburner 2. Make a recent comment Through Java Script 3. Make a recent post, and through feed Recent Comment 4. Customizing Feed 5. Opening the feed link opens in a new page 6. Adding to subscribe Comment (A...

Choose a Good Email Marketing

Many companies use email marketing to communicate with existing customers. They use it for purpose of enhancing the relationship of a merchant with its current or previous customers and to encourage customer loyalty and repeat business. Lately there are many email marketting company that offer their service. One of them is iContact. iContact is an easy to use email marketing, surveying, autoresponder, and blogging tool that allows small businesses, non-profits, and associations to easily communicate online with their customers, prospects, and members. iContact is the best option out there for anyone who wants to send out email newsletters. They have great inbox deliverability, an extremely easy to use interface, great prices that start at $9.95 per month, lots of templates, and also include surveying, autoresponder, and blogging capability from the same application at no additional charge. They take care of managing bounces and unsubscribes for you. They also take care of making sure y...

How Fast Increasing Alexa Traffic Rank

You learn in school to gain recognition as ijasah, certificate, or the charter as one of the requirements melanjutan education and find work. Begitupun virtual world, and the material achievements of science and mutual link-menaut, the attempt to find the blog owner's highest rating in the world cybernet. Various types of recognition can be obtained from various sources. Among them is Google PageRank, Technorati Rank Blog, Link Yahoo, MSN and Alexa Rank index. Why alexa traffic is needed in addition to other recognition? the logical reason is that almost all paid review requires in addition to the rank of alexa.com google page rank. And a variety of sources in indonesian rupiah and dollar resources in the world with a variety of conditions mengharuskannya passing grade alexa different. If your blog blogger matre because you blog is materialistic, tips alexa rank increase traffic is obliged to search for and practice. There are different between www.google.com and www.alexa.com Page...

Tips And Tricks To Make Blog

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Tricks I blog is very easy for beginners Before you make a blog, the preparation of the first we have to do is make email on google. if not make it through gmail.com free and easy. First step: open http://blogger.com/ address the page will appear as under ini.kemudian to start making any posts aja blog click "Create YOUR BLOG" Then you will be entered on the first page (like the picture below) please fill in the requested data, the contents of the email address: email from gmail that you have created tadiisi password: password that you use to log in to your blog will display the name: the name of the blog title you, and so on .. that is fully search all orange arrow, click here Then you will be entered on the second page (such as picture below), such as on the first page, fill in all the requested data. Contents Blog Title: This name of the content of your blog title Blog Address: url address of this blog you will want a good future .. to check whether the name of the blog yo...

Need a digital TV coupon? Get thee to a wait list

Anybody else sort of see this one coming? It's a matter of weeks before the U.S. cuts out analog television signals entirely, switching to an all-digital market, but the fund established by the government to provide $40 subsidies to people who need to purchase digital converter boxes is out of money and has established a wait list. More than 100,000 people had already been wait-listed as of Monday, USA Today reported. So, if you rely on "rabbit ears" and are still in need of that coupon, here's what to do. The application process on the TV converter box Web site is still the same, but now, you'll be put in line for the first-come, first-served waiting list as more funds become available. You'll also be given a reference number, much like a package-tracking number, that you can input into the Web site to check up on the status and check up on your estimated mailing date. The all-digital transition is set for February 17, which means that more than 70 million an...

Tech lobbyists: Spend $30 billion in tax dollars, get a million jobs

With President-elect Barack Obama set to argue for urgent, massive government spending, and what is likely to be a $1.2 trillion deficit, lobbyists for technology firms are saying that any stimulus should be directed at, well, technology firms. A report released Wednesday by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation says that spending $30 billion in taxpayers' money in 2009 on broadband infrastructure, health IT, and electric grid technologies could create or save approximately 949,000 U.S. jobs. More than half of those jobs, the report claims, would be in small businesses. Directing stimulus dollars toward IT infrastructure will have a greater impact on jobs and productivity than investment in traditional infrastructure, the report argues, because of the potential to indirectly create new jobs through the growth of new services and applications that depend on IT. "With the U.S. economy now mired in a deep, and potentially prolonged, recession, increased investment ...

Ballmer touts Windows 7 beta, new deals

LAS VEGAS--As he takes the stage Wednesday, Steve Ballmer has a mighty big task ahead of him. Not only is he taking over Consumer Electronics Show keynote duties from Bill Gates, he is also aiming to convince the tech world that Microsoft is serious about defending its turf on the PC as well as making headway on the Web, television and phone. Oh yeah, and then there's that whole economy-melting-down thing. Ballmer hasn't arrived in Sin City empty handed, however. In perhaps the biggest announcement of the night, he will announce Microsoft is ready with a beta version of Windows 7 and he will show off some of its key consumer features. Microsoft will also announce new deals for Windows Live that will see Microsoft's search engine become the default on PCs from Dell as well as touting a deal with Verizon Wireless that leaked earlier in the day. The company is also counting on two Halo game releases this year to help keep the Xbox 360 going in the right direction. But Microso...

Quickoffice brings simple Excel editing to iPhone

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Despite the addition of Microsoft Exchange and the App Store with version 2.0 of the iPhone's firmware, the device is still a long way from competing with Windows Mobile handsets when it comes to the native editing of several popular file formats. Mobile-productivity software company Quickoffice is trying to change that with a new iPhone application that lets users edit their Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheets. Called MobileFiles Pro, this $9.99 application can pull in Excel workbooks from any of your computers (over Wi-Fi) or on the Web through MobileMe's iDisk sharing. It supports editing over multiple pages in a workbook, row and column resizing and insertion, and manages to do it all with a good deal of simplicity. To edit a cell, you simply tap it with your thumb and type in a new value. There are also options to format what's inside it, run formulas, and add new pages. The option to edit files joins the functionality to view other file types, including movies, music,...

Intel, Adobe to tune up Flash for TV devices

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Intel and Adobe Systems on Monday announced that they're working to adapt Adobe's Flash media technology, widespread on PCs, to work in TV-focused devices The two companies will work on fine-tuning the Flash Player and Flash Lite for Intel's Media Processor CE 3100. The goal is for Intel to ship the first CE 3100 chip with Flash Lite support before the middle of this year. A Flash-CE 3100 combo would give consumers a better viewing experience of Web-based and other videos via digital TVs, Blu-ray Disc players, cable set-top boxes, and audiovisual devices, the companies said. "Our effort with Adobe is poised to accelerate a rich yet relevant Internet experience on the TV that will provide consumers with access to a growing number of Flash-based applications that will ultimately be enjoyed across a number of screens seamlessly, from the laptop to a MID and now the TV," William O. Leszinske Jr., general manager of Intel's Digital Home Group, said in a statement. ...

Microsoft elevates server unit, promotes Muglia

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Microsoft started off its new-year executive shuffling by promoting longtime Server and Tools unit head Bob Muglia to president, a title he shares with entertainment boss Robbie Bach and business software chief Stephen Elop. It's a title elevation for Muglia, whose responsibilities remain the same. It also reflects the growing importance of the server unit, which accounted for $13 billion in revenue in the most recent fiscal year, now making up fully a fifth of Microsoft's total sales. "The core of our success at Microsoft has always been great people--people who combine talent, drive, vision, customer focus, and leadership," CEO Steve Ballmer said in an e-mail to employees. "Few people at Microsoft embody these qualities more fully than Bob Muglia, and few people have contributed more to the company's success." The Wall Street Journal article on Muglia's promotion notes that it represents quite the comeback for Muglia, who found himself shuttled off...

Google to release Picasa beta for Mac

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Google plans to release on Monday a beta version of Picasa for Mac OS X, helping Apple fans catch up to Windows and Linux users already employing the free tool for editing, cataloging, and uploading photos. The Mac version largely matches the features in Picasa 3 for Windows, said Jason Cook, Picasa's marketing manager. Though the company has been scrambling to include some secondary features such as geotagging and the ability to get photos printed, the core abilities of Picasa are present, he said. Picasa lets people edit and print photos, create collages and movies, and add labels, star ratings, and tags. More significantly, given Google's cloud-computing focus, it also lets people upload their images to the company's online Picasa Web Albums site where images can be shared. Google acquired Picasa in 2004. "We have many Mac users," Cook said, though declining to offer any estimates, "and we think they'll be excited about this. It makes the Picasa Web Al...