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Advertlink Launched

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Download: Vista Shortcut Manager

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Installing Vista SP1 just a few hours ago, and my rig hasn’t crashed so it might be worth something. Not that my rig has crashed a lot running Vista. Anyway, that prompted me to look at other tweaks that you can do with Vista.

Some hate the drop shadow effect on icons but we’ve already solved that here. Here’s one other beef that a lot of people have with the Windows Desktop - the arrows on shortcut icons. While some programs leave decent icons without the arrows upon installation, by default, you simply get shortcuts with arrows on them.

If you want to get rid of it, you might want to try this program out - Vista Shortcut Manager. The name’s quite misleading since all it does is tweak how the arrows display on the shortcuts but at least it gives you the functionality to customize the arrows on the shortcut icons. You can swap it with a smaller arrow, set your own custom arrow or totally eradicate the darned arrow. You can even set it to automatically remove the arrows upon installation.

Download Vista Shortcut Manager here. You need the .NET Framework for this to work.

Review of Vista SP 1

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The Internets are abuzz with the news that Microsoft has finally released the first service pack to its widely successful Windows Vista, just one year (plus change) after it first hit retail store shelves.

As a user of Windows Vista Ultimate, I watched the service pack through its beta period with interest. As I’ve mentioned before, Windows and I don’t always see eye-to-eye, so I decided it best to refrain from installing an unstable, pre-release quality operating system on my production machine — a MacBook Pro.

So, I grabbed the Service Pack 1 updater from Microsoft. Weighing in at over 400 MB, the download took roughly an hour to complete. I giddily started the installation at a quarter past 11 PM; after a few reboots during the install process, I was greeted with a fresh view of Windows:

It isn’t often that a 255 by 139 pixel screenshot conveys so many layers of information. Your eye might first be drawn to the third line of text, suggesting that I have pirated Windows. Not so — in fact, my cell phone shows that I placed a 6 minute, 17 second call to Microsoft’s activation center at 8:50 PM, when I activated Windows for the nth time. The update seems to have deactivated my install; I haven’t tried to activate for the (n + 1)th time to see if it will work.

Second, you might notice that the time is 3:06 AM. That’s right — it took four hours to get me back into Windows. Consider that a fresh Windows Vista install takes around 45 minutes (if I remember correctly); OS X takes around 20. Never mind why I’m up at 3 AM on a school night, four hours is a ridiculous amount of time for a system update.

Third, the well-informed reader will note that the build number in the screenshot, 6000, does not match the build number of Windows Vista SP 1, which is 6001. That’s right. After four excruciating hours, the install failed — with no particularly informative error message. I can’t find the exact error number in my Windows logs, but there are thousands of entries at 3:01:37, all reading

Windows Servicing failed to complete the process of setting package
Package_82_for_KB936330~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.0.1.18000 () into Staged(Staged) state

Finally, we note that the screenshot has a hideous red outline. I couldn’t figure out how the equivalent of print screen on my MacBook Pro keyboard, so I used the “Snipping Tool.”

Source : http://alacatialabs.com/2008/03/19/review-of-vista-sp-1/

Seo Tips

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Seo : Search engine optimization it helps to get more Traffic to a website from search engines like Google,Yahoo,Msn,Ask and more.There are Various Steps should be Followed to Get Better Search Results in Search Engines.

Tips to have better results in Search Engines.

1) Always try to have unique content.

2) Concentrate on Meta Tags.

3) Have a Xml Sitemap ( more info about sitemap Can be found here

http://blog.errorforum.com/what-is-sitemap/)

4) Use Robots.txt to tell  search engines to not to index unwanted urls.

5) Try to have friendly static urls.

6) Try to Build Back Links From Good pr Blogs,Social Bookmarking,Directories.

7) Submit your site to open directories.

8) Free press release.

9)How to protect your meta tags efficiently from snooping competitors.

info: ( http://fantomaster.com/fasmbacntut01a.html )

10) You must have a good content with your target keywords. Should be a relevant content.

11) Writing and submitting articles to article directories can provide a large number of links. Not only can you submit one article to numerous directories but each directory has the potential of generating a number of interested websites. These websites also publish your article (which includes an author bio section with your link). This can be a good way to get authoritative sites to link to you.

How to Build Back Links ?

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Hello Webmaster’s,

1) What are Back links ?

Backlinks are Incoming Links to a Website or Webpage.The More Number of Backlinks you will have Better Google Page Rank.a backlink is any link received by a web node.

2)Ways to Build Back Links

Bookmarking your articles to sites like http://www.digg.com,http://www.jeqq.com

list of Social bookmarking sites
http://www.blogmarketingtactics.com/social-bookmarking/social-bookmarking-top-links.html

3)Directory Submission

4)Press Release

5)Submitting Feeds to Feed Directories

6)Link Exchange

Blogio -Social Bookmark for Wordpress

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This plugin adds user-submission links at the bottom of each post for various social bookmarking sites. == Description == This plugin adds user-submission links at the bottom of each post for various social bookmarking sites. == Installation == 1. Upload `blogio.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress = Can I suppress the link icons on certain pages or posts? = Include `` in the text of the post somewhere, and the link icons should be suppressed.

Download here :http://www.websneak.com/blogio.zip

Dutch Consumer Association declares war on Vista

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The Dutch Consumers Association has called for a boycott of Windows Vista, after the software giant refused to offer free copies of Windows XP to users who are having problems with Vista.

A spokesman for the Consumentenbond says that the product has many teething problems, and “is just not ready”. The association claims it received over 5000 complaints about Vista. Many printers and other hardware failed to work, the association says, computers crash frequently and peripherals are very slow.