Wednesday 14 October 2015

Increase your Blog or website Traffic by using this keywords-best tips for you


In This Blog We provides How To Increase your Blog or website Traffic by using this keywords.This Is helpful to you And Your Blog Or website.
The idea is that it's no use trying to rank well for because some very big players target that keyword and it's going to be very hard to rank well for it, and it's no use putting all your time and effort into ranking well for 'cheap dog friendly san diego hotels' because capturing the top spot won't do you much good. Very few people will search for that phrase.

Search engines are a massive opportunity for traffic, yet many bloggers ignore this channel for a variety of reasons that usually have more to do with fear and misunderstanding than true problems. As I've written before, " SEO, when done right, should never interfere with great writing." In 2014, Google will see over 6 billion daily searches from around the world, and that number is only growing:

Some readers will naturally be more or less active in evangelizing the work you do, but particular communities, topics, writing styles and content types regularly play better than others on the web. For example, great infographics that strike a chord ( like this one), beautiful videos that tell a story (like this one) and remarkable collections of facts that challenge common assumptions (like this one) are all targeted at audiences likely to share (geeks with facial hair, those interested in weight loss and those with political thoughts about macroeconomics respectively).

Blogs are ideal for targeting long tail keywords. You have the freedom to write each post on a very specific topic and can add as many new, diverse pages as you like- something that can make sites with a more static architecture look cluttered and untidy.Compare the amount of work required with the traffic you get back and you might find that these keywords deliver a pretty good return on a very small investment.
I Hope You Like It.

New Blog Tech4Tin

This Is my New Blog Tech4Tin.
In this blog you will find This Types Of Topics.

  • Tips and Tricks
  • How To
  • Gaming Review
  • Tech News
  • Gadgets Review
  • Technology Review
  • SEO
  • Earn Money
  • Tips For Blog or Website
  • Wordpress Tutorials
  • Blogger Tutorials

Monday 5 October 2015

Tips For How to make Create Folders With Different Colors In Windows 10-Tech4Tin

Here We Can tell you For How to make Create Folders With Different Colors
You have faced the same yellow folder icon on Windows for a long time, with minor changes to perhaps the size and shape, but not the color – and there is not a single option that allows you to change it. With hundreds of folders within folders, it’s definitely not easy to spot the folder you are looking for at any point in time.
Tips-

Now after installing the software, simply right click on any folder which you wish to customize. Here when you right click on folder, you will see a new option in the context menu i.e. Colorize . Now simply go to that option and one submenu will appear. Now choose any color you want to assign to this folder.

This tips about the best way to make your color folder.It is quite easy to understand.If you read whole article,this article will definitely help you.First of all Download and install the software FolderColorizer 

Even if you don’t wish to share your e mail id with developers of this software you can do it because product will be activated automatically once you enter any email id. So you can also enter any fake id if you want.Although it is a free software for everyone to use it but while you will use this software for the very first time , it will just ask your email id for activation of this software.

I am providing you a screenshot of above mentioned procedure for changing folder color In this way you will be able to easily organize folders in any of your drive weather C: , D: or any other drive. You can also assign different colors to several folders in the same drive to give it more attractive and cool looks

Top SEO Tools For Your Website Or Blog-Tech4Tin


Tech4Tin New Blog Post Is About SEO for Your Blog.
This Is The Top 5 Tools For SEO.
This 5 SEO tools For Online Business Like Website And Blog.

1. Google Analytics

Google Analytics can identify where visitors come from, how long they stay on a page, and what country they access the website from. Thanks to its integration with Google AdWords, it can also track conversions; and it’s e-commerce reports can track sales activity.
Blogs and websites may share Google Analytics data with potential advertisers to show how their website is performing and what kind of audience it reaches.
Basic functionality is free, while the premium version can be accessed for an annual fee. Google Analytics Premium offers the chance to work directly with Google and obtain “enterprise-level data.”

2. SEOQuake

Similar to the MozBar, SEOQuake is a free analytics browser extension with over 2 million downloads. Versions exist for Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari.
Praised for the massive amounts of “raw data” it can deliver (more than any other SEO toolbar available), SEOQuake keeps track of all manner of relevant parameters, including Google Page Rank, Google Index, Google Search information, Google Links (plus similar data for other popular search engines), Alexa rank, keyword density, domain IP and page source, but it also allows users to easily create their own parameters.

With so many features and things to track, SEOQuake is great tool to help you get a sense of how popular or useful a website is, often in a single glance. If you’re a beginner, this toolbar is a great place to start teaching yourself some SEO basics.

3. MozBar

MozBar lists important SEO metrics for each web page you visit, including domain authority, page authority, on-site HTML elements, and number of backlinks. It also allows you to highlight the types of links you’re interested in (dofollow, nofollow, internal, and external), as well as determine the website’s location, based on its IP address.

All of these features are available with the free version of MozBar. For $99 per month, you can create a standard Moz PRO account, which unlocks access to additional MozBar analytics features, but also to the entire Moz toolkit, including a mentions tool, a rank tracking tool, on-page keyword optimization, a keyword difficulty and SERP analysis tool, and more.


4. Copyscape

Content owners and publishers can use this service to check whether their content has been stolen and republished elsewhere on the web, or whether old content is being repackaged and presented to them as something unique and original. Copyscape functions by matching original content with pages on the internet that contain similar text.
Copyscape also offers two premium services. Starting from $4.95 per month, the Copysentry service monitors your pages and automatically checks for copies once a week, while Copyscape Premium can perform comprehensive plagiarism checkups for only 5c per search.

5. SEER’s SEO Toolbox

Consequently, it works with spreadsheets, not programming code, boasting that if you can use the SUM () function, then you’ve got all the knowledge you need to excel (pun intended).
With SEER toolbox, you can easily create mashups, get quick access to relevant data ready for analysis, and better coordinate with your SEO team, since everyone would be using the same tools. The “all-in-one” function allows SEER toolbox to swiftly pull data from varied sources (like Google Analytics, Twitter, SEOMoz, Majestic SEO and more).

Monday 2 March 2015

Mobile World Congress 2015-Tech News

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Mobile World Congress 2015
Don't you just love big industry events like Mobile World Congress? I mean, you've had whole weeks to enjoy the new phone you got last quarter, and now you'll hear about a bunch of incredibly wonderful stuff that will make that new phone look like your grandmother's favorite car -- you know, the one she fell in love with in the 1960s.
Unfortunately, I'm not going to make things better. This week, I'm going to walk you through some of the more interesting things likely to be on display at the event. I'll close with my product of the week: a printed cover for your aging appliance -- refrigerator, dishwasher, etc. -- that can make it look new and trendy for a fraction of the cost of a new one.

Here Comes LTE-U

It just isn't the iPhone that's taking a hit. Being a total spoil sport, Qualcomm last week announced LTE-U, which is an alternative to WiFi that can be provided by carriers. Sick of crappy data coverage? Sick of never knowing the WiFi password and blowing out your phone's data plan? Well, LTE-U could be just the fix you didn't know you were looking for.
I attended a big analyst confab on this at Qualcomm's headquarters in San Diego a few weeks back and got to follow a bunch of engineers as we stood around a parking lot (oh fun) to see this technology work. It not only outperformed WiFi, but also worked seamlessly with it. With LTE-U, you'll be far more able to get all-you-can-eat coverage once it is available than you can now. Of course, it won't work on existing phones.

Curved Screens

You'll see curved screens on a lot of new phones. A few weeks ago, I had a chance to play with the LG G-Flex 2 version of this technology (pictured above). Until then, I thought it was a joke -- but I fell in love.
Our bodies are curved -- not straight like a typical smartphone. A curved screen phone fits your buttocks and waist far better than a straight phone. If you want a phone that stands out and looks more advanced than any other phone in the market, the curve also does that.

Self-Healing Plastic Covers

Tired of looking at scratches on your expensive smartphone? Well, as I discovered while tinkering with the LG G-Flex 2, we'll soon be able to get phones covered with a plastic that is arguably better looking than aluminum, and that lets us rub out scratches with our fingers.
Yep -- with a little bit of effort, a phone can look nearly new again -- though what I want is a great looking screen cover with this technology, because it is the screen I need to protect.

Gorilla Glass 4

Corning has come up with a new, even harder and more scratch-and-break resistant form of Gorilla Glass. The move to put Sapphire on phones failed last year -- the substance is too difficult to work with and way too brittle. That put Corning on overdrive to create an even stronger form of its near-universal product for phones, and a lot of designs will be incorporating the new technology. Gorilla Glass 4 should be far close to the nearly indestructible screen we have been wishing for.

Windows 10 Phone

The new Windows 10 phones have been kept pretty secret, but I understand Microsoft's new CEO wants to make a huge splash with this vastly improved phone platform. The question is whether it will use ARM or Intel technology. It took both companies to flip the PC market to Windows and Pentium in the 1990s, and it likely will take both companies working together to do it again this decade. They are going to need to really push the envelope to break out in this segment and both companies actually have new CEOs who are demanding their firms step up to the challenge. This could be one of the big surprises of this year's show.

And More Everything

Memory jumping to 3 GB, higher-resolution brighter screens, more powerful cameras with better image stabilization, faster-charging higher capacity batteries, and more inductive charging options add to the interesting advances already mentioned.
Prices are expected to remain about the same -- so for the same price as that amazing phone you bought just a few months ago, you can get something a lot better.

Wrapping Up

Yes, Mobile World Congress will be an amazing show this year, with every vendor pushing hard to create the next iPhone. A few weeks from now, Apple will launch its watch, taking us down yet another new path. The smartwatch eventually could make the phones that are making what we now have obsolete, obsolete themselves.
Thus the circle of technology continues -- ever advancing, and ever making what we just bought look stale. In short, Mobile World Congress sucks.