Two very well respected marketers, Anik Singal and Rosalind Gardner have finally released a training program, which I think is the easiest way ANYONE can get started blogging online - Blog Classroom.

Their entire goal is to teach you how you can get everything you need set-up in just minutes and then even MAINTAIN your blog in just minutes a day. They recently ran a COMPLETELY free pre-course that had well over 1,000 comments on it from students who were amazed at how easily they were getting their blog businesses started. Now, they’re releasing over 100+ videos and a 4-week Webinar coaching group to basically reveal every detail on how they run their blog businesses.

Look - blogging is big business. People are making serious income blogging online. If you’ve always wanted to work from home, if you’ve struggled making money online, or if you’ve never even considered it - give Blog Classroom a try. You’ll be glad that you did.

Special PC Security..  

Posted by Rajiv Pandey in , , , , ,

How to clean harmful files and adult content from your PC ???
I am online all the time, and there are times when I accidentally come across an adult website or another site that installs harmful material onto my computer. It is annoying, it hurts your computer, and it sends out information about you to sites that you do not want to attract. Here is how you can get rid of adult content and harmful files on your PC.

  1. First of all, we want to use the tools features in the web browser you use to clear out bad sites that have been visited and images that they have left on your computer. If you have seen the image, it is on your hard drive.
  2. READ IF YOU USE INTERNET EXPLORER:
    Ste
    ps 2-5 are for Internet Explore users. Click on the "Tools" menu and click internet options for Internet explorer web browsers. There are three delete options that you can click on to clear out all of the cached items, and we will walk through these.
  3. Click on "Delete Files" to get rid of all of the cached images on your computer that are automatically saved to your hard drive when you browse a website.
  4. Click on "Clear History" to get rid of the listing of all of the visited web addresses you have viewed on your computer.
  5. Additionally, you will want to click on "Clear Cookies" to remove any marking or data files that the site placed on your machine to identify you as a viewer and log your information.
  6. IF YOU USE FIREFOX:
    If you are using Firefox, then you will click on "Clear Private Data" and select the check boxes of the items you want to delete. If the items you want to remove are not listed, then you can really get into the details by clicking on "Tools", then "options", then the "Privacy" item to find what you want to clear. You should also clear your cookies.
  7. Now we want to clear our search engine histories as well. To do this, you need to clear the forms on your internet browser. It is also a good idea to tunr off the AutoComplete as well so that your computer will not guess the items you want to search and return a nasty result or page that has bad files and images. You can take care of both of these in your Tools Menu for your web browser. Sometimes you have to actually clear your index.dat file. To find this file, do a search in the start menu icon and type in the file name as "index.dat"
  8. Even after you follow all of these steps, there may still be some harmful files and images on your computer that you can not erase. If you want to get rid of everything, I recommend the use of these programs that will take care of everything listed and then some. They costs some money, but they are great programs:



Always keep your keywords as descriptive and as relevant to your subject matter as possible. In other words, the search engines follow whatever you write, they don't know what your article is about. The search engine crawlers will take a snapshot of exactly what you write. If you have used the correct descriptive keywords to make your point, your audience will have no trouble finding what you have written.

Believe me Google and Yahoo want you to find what you're looking for. When deciding on what keywords to use in any situation, I find the best strategy is to put myself in the shoes of my searching customer. I ask myself, what question would I ask, to find what I'm selling, and how would I phrase it. When you can answer that question, your customers should have no problems finding you.

For instance, if you are selling coffee online and you want your customers to find you, you could advertise "coffee for sale", but when your prospective customer types "coffee for sale" into the search engine, they will get millions of results returned, and finding you in the results is a joke. However, if you advertise "Mike's Aroma Blast Kona Coffee", your customers will find you every time.

It doesn't matter whether you are selling something online or searching for something to buy, using relevant keywords makes all the difference between success and failure.