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What is SEO | And how SEO work

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 What is SEO | And how SEO work have you ever wondered how to help more people find your website well here Bluehost we host almost 2 million websites and we have a lot of experience helping clients successfully increase web traffic one of the best ways to do this is through what's called search engine optimization or SEO for short the goal of this video is to give you a basic overview of how search engines work so you can better understand what search engine optimization or SEO is all about let's get started as of today there are over 130 million registered websites out there on the internet to sort through all of it most of us rely on search engines to find what we want and these search engines have become so good that over 90% of people using the internet rely on them to find things now there's lots of good search engines out there but about 83% of people worldwide use Google so that's what we'll use in this post just keep in mind the concepts were discus

What is blog | How to create your own |

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What is blog | How to create your own  what is a blog originally created from the words web and log a blog is just that a blog is the logging of one's thoughts ideas experiences and more all in one place on the web you've probably seen them around but what makes them so great while blogs are easy to use and with a few clicks you can share thoughts opinions news anything your blog is a staple of who you are the ultimate expression of you on the web your blog's theme is what controls how your blog looks you can choose a theme and personalize it with your own colors and or background images to find the look that fits you it's easy to change themes as well so you'll always be sure that there's a look and feel out there that fits with your personality and makes it easy for visitors to find what they're looking for most blog themes are made up of four main sections the header the sidebar the footer and the body the header is comprised of your blog

What is RSS | And how it's work |

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how do RSS feeds work |first what is RSS  RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication it's a file format if you will it's not really designed for people to read it's designed for programs to pass data around about what kind of content is on your site what's new etc think of RSS like the on-screen guide for your cable or satellite TV service the on-screen guide lists a channel and its description and what programs are coming up on that channel and their descriptions well an RSS file format has two levels of organization at the top is a channel with its name and description only this isn't the name and description of a TV channel is the name and description of your website or blog the second level of organization under channel isn't programmed like in our TV Guide but item items have information about each of the recent stories or blog posts on your site the information on each item includes its name description publication date a link to the story and so on

How Dhirubhai Ambani successful | Stores of inspiration | the Rise of Dhirubhai Ambani

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How Dhirubhai Ambani success in business  The second son of a school teacher, Dhirubhai was born in 4032 in the village of Chorwad in Gujarat in circumstances hat can best be described as modest. Driven by hardship and want, he had to drop out of school early. In 1949, at the age of 17, he went to Aden (now Yemen) in search of opportunity, and worked as a dispatch clerk for A. Besse & Co. It was here that he dreamed of setting up and owning a refinery, which he later realized with his petrochemicals venture. Ten years later, Dhriubhai returned to India and started the Reliance Commercial Corporation with a capital of Rs. 15,000.00. The primary business of Reliance Commercial Corporation was to import polyester yarn and export spices. The business was set up in partnership with Champaklal Damani, his second cousin, who used to be with him in Aden, Yemen. The first office of the Reliance Commercial Corporation was set up at the Narsinathan Street in

Top 10 Technology which we don't know | How it's work |

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Top 10 Technology 1. The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is the most! popular standard for Mobile Phones  in the world. GSM service is used by over 2! billion people across more than 212 countries and territories. 2. TeamViewer is a proprietary computer software package for remote control, desktop sharing, online meetings, web conferencing and file transfer between computers. It is possible to access a machine running TeamViewer with a web browser. Click here to download 3. MOOC (Massive Open Online Course): It is a course of study made available over the internet without any charge to the large number of people, anyone who decides to take a MOOC, simply logs on to its website (mooc.org) and signs up. It was introduced in 2008 and emerged as a popular mode of learning in 2012. 4. OneDrive , previously known as SkyDrive or Windows Live SkyDrive, is a free online storage facility off

Stories of inspiration | Nobel Lecture | Mother Teressa

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Nobel Lecture In 1919 Mother Teressa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress, which also constitute a threat to peace. When Mother Teressa was asked " What can we do to promote world peace?” her answer was simple, "GO home and love your family" The following excerpt has been adapted from Nobel Lecture, 11 Dec. 1979. I never forget an opportunity I had in visiting a home where they had all these old parents of sons and daughters who had just put them in an institution and forgotten may be. And I went there, and I saw in that! home they had everything, beautiful things, but everybody was looking towards the door. And I did not! see a single one with their smile on their face. I turned to the sister and asked: How is that? How is it that the people who have everything here, why are they all looking towards the door, why are they not smiling? I am so used to see the smile on our people, even the dying

Story of inspiration | Passionately curious | Albert Einstein

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Passionately curious  Albert Einstein, Time Magazine's "Person of the Century" received a compass from his father as a young man. The compass set the basis for his first scientific experiment. he wanted to know why! the needle always pointed North. Little did anybody guess that this "high school drop out", so called "stupid" young man would sprout into one of the most influential geniuses of our time. In a nutshell, we can say that the compass guided him to success since it sparked his curiosity in science. He himself remarked," have no special talent, I am only passionately curious" "The human mind is not capable of grasping the Universe. We are like a little child entering a huge library. The walls are covered to the ceilings with books in many different tongues. The child knows that someone must have written these books. It does not know who or how. It does not understand the language in which it is written. But th

An excerpt from the life of Muhammed Ali

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An excerpt from the life of Muhammed Ali In October 1975 Muhammad Ali fought Joe Frazier for the third time. The bout was promoted as the gorilla in Manila. There was a huge anticipation for this final clash between the two great heavy weight champions, Muhammad Ali felt that he had a winning edge over his opponent because by that time Frazier was "Over the hill” and Ali felt that his over-confidence may have caused him to train less than he could have. On the other hand, Joe Frazier was enraged and determined to win since he was spurred by Muhammad Ali's frequent insults, slurs and demeaning! poems. This increased the anticipation and excitement for the right. Regarding the fight Ali famously remarked, "It'll be a chilla, and a killa, and a thrilla, when I get the gorilla in Manila" The fight lasted 14 gruelling rounds in temperatures approaching 100 F. Ali won many of the early rounds, but Frazier staged a comeback in the middle rounds. By the late
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Score 95% and become topper💯 To become a topper you have to make an awesome time table. So good I am going to tell you a time table and if you will follow this guarantee that you will score 95%.so time table for morning students is:: 5am -7am: slot 1 7am-9am: brk. 9am-11am:slot 2 11am-12.30 :brk. 12.30-2.00 : slot3 2.00-4.00:brk. 4.00-6.00:slot 4 6.00-7.00:brk. 7.00-9.00:slot 5 Now I will tell you that how to follow this time table. So in the first slot of early morning from 5 to 7 you have to study the subject that you like the most. for example some children have their maths ,strong some have their history strong .Whatever you have to study the study just study favourite subject. Now when you have completed your two hours just take a rest of two hours. English break you can and have your breakfast you can take a bath and you can go somewhere else like for a walk etc. Then in the second slot you are very energetic so just study the subject that bore you most

What is RSS and how it's work

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RSS RSS (hich Site Summary) or (Really Simple Syndication) is a way to keep the users abreas with the updations on the websites, which get frequently updated. Examples of such websites are: News and blog sites, Medical websites, religious organisation information pages. Checking such website repeatedly for updations is a cumbersome job. RSS proves to be helpful in such cases. It works by having the website author maintain a list of notifications on the website in a defined way. This list is known as RSS Feed. Users can keep track of updations by simply checking this list. RSS Feed is made up of a list of items presented in an order from newest to oldest. Each item usually consists of a simple title briefly describing the updated content along with a complete description and a link to a web page with the actual information being described. RSS Aggregators (special computer programs) have been developed to access these feeds and organise the results for the users.