Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Keyword Strength

Choosing the right keyword is essential for your blog. The right keyword can increase the traffic to your blog, a lot. So, have you ever consider thinking about your keyword?

People tend to focus on the thousands of visitors that come to the site for the most popular terms. Most site managers are very happy to see the numbers increase for those specific terms, and even happier to see those terms consistently ranking well. Conventional thinking applies the 80-20 rule that the top terms provide 80% of the business, but in evaluating multiple sites, this has proved to be the opposite.

In most cases, the top 10 terms provide a lot of traffic, but not nearly as much as the total terms after the top 10 or 20 most popular. Add up the terms that refer 1-3 visits during the month, and chances are, they will add up to more total visitors than the top terms. On closer examination, most sites will have the majority of their business (sales and leads) generated from these terms that are rarely tracked. This is the heart of the long tail -- the length, or total number of low-number referred terms outnumbers the height, or the total of top 10 terms.

Names are important on a Web site. Choose them carefully because they affect promotion and site maintenance!

Try to include keywords inside your file names (including image files), directory names, and even your domain name if possible. Remember that the search engine algorithms try to determine how important a keyword or keyword phrase is relative to a page's content. A page named "buy-used-dvds.html" score higher than if the same page were named "buy.html" or something less descriptive.

Be careful though if you decide to start renaming image and page files or change your directory names! You'll also have to update your navigation links and any other pages that use the image files or link to them. Let HTML toolbox analyze your pages for broken links before you post the changes.

Also, remember to check your backlinks and alert other webmasters to changes in your site. That way, you won't lose incoming visitors from those sites or the goodwill of the site owners!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Windows Media Player Won't Open in My Vista

That is an annoying problem. Yes, I have use my WMP for playing many movie files, from unoriginal DVD to TV series which I downloaded using LimeWire Pro. Now, I can't even open the Windows Media Player. Anybody knows why?

I googled my problem and found some answers, such as :

" Start a Run command (Windows key + R).
Close the Run command.
Click on Start, locate Run Command in the program list, then right-click on it and choose Run as Administrator.
Type in: c:/windows/system32/rstrui
(above is System Restore)
Choose a restore point when the computer functioned properly."


"1. Click Start, click Accessories, the right click on Command Prompt and choose "run as administrator", then type regsvr32 jscript.dll, and then hit enter.

2. Type regsvr32 vbscript.dll then hit enter.

3. Now type exit and hit enter. Now try media player and it should work."


"To resolve this problem, reregister the Jscript.dll and Vbscript.dll files. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run,type cmd, hit enter in command Prompt, type regsvr32 jscript.dll , and then click OK.
2. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, hit enter in command Prompt, type regsvr32 vbscript.dll , and then click OK.

Restart the computer and try to open Windows media player"



"Open the Task Manager and click the Processes tab.
Then look near the bottom for Windows Media Player. It should be something like wmp.exe.
End it and try opening it from the start menu"




but still, it doesn't solve my problem.

Another Night Shift


I'm so tired right now. Today is Sunday and yesterday I had my 24-hour shift. Tomorrow I have to come to the hospital again. Tomorrow I will be in the room where all the moms and babies are grouping in. So, I will have lots of patients to be follow up. Naaaahhh.... Don't think about it now, let's relax..

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