5 simple ways to get more traffic instantly
Here are 5 simple ways to increase your blog traffic. Use these steps regularly and you will definately see an improvement on your traffic stats. Compared to SEO techniques, the results are almost instant.
Here are 5 simple ways to increase your blog traffic. Use these steps regularly and you will definately see an improvement on your traffic stats. Compared to SEO techniques, the results are almost instant.
I just pimped out my new mediablog at http://toxicle.lifelogger.com. You can access it by clicking on the top menu links titled “mediablog”.
LifeLogger is a locally brewed site which enables you to post your own photos, audio, video and even store your bookmarks. What’s great about this site is that it allows you to post up to 150 media entries every month with a limit of 100mb per post. That’s a whopping 15gb each month! You get unlimited albums too.
Is having a high PR from Google all that matters to you? Here is a more accurate tool to measure your page strength from SEOmoz.
This tool takes quite a number of criterias into consideration to rank your page. My advise is to look into those criterias and learn from them on how to get a better ranking.

There has been a great buzz on the topic of Bigfoot in Johor. Vincent Chow & Sean Ang is now heading the website dedicated to the dissemination of this particular topic.
One minute Singapore is the best city in the world, the next it’s FOS. Check out her post.
She bitches about how Sizzler is cheaper in LA than in Singapore. Then how great butter is over there compared to the ones in Singapore. Hell shoes from Singapore are even stupid now.
I want to see the day she travels to the moon and condemns everything on earth.

I just got hold of the photos of our previous paintball session today. These are standard protective goggles used so you won’t replace your eyeball with a paintball pellet. Taking them off during a game is just plain stupid.

TCPView is a GUI netstat on steroids. It’s also a great tool for you to learn the basics of TCP/IP.
If you want to study a particular network application, TCPView shows exactly which port it’s using and where it’s connecting to. With all those information on hand, it’s easy to customize your firewall rules.