As we have said ago; page speed is very important for SEO now and to facilitate the speed, we need a better web host. We, the Worpress users generally seek the web host which at least have these factors: Better uptime (all web hosts claims uptime of >99% time, but obviously it is not true!) Good cost-benefit ratio; in other word, the web host must not make us feel like ripped off Good … [Read more...]
Alexa Rank : What is the significance of it?
Alexa Rank is one of the important markers of a website™s performance on Google search result. Therefore, Alexa Rank is understood to be the Gold standard for evaluating the value of a website. What is this Alexa Rank? In short, Alexa offers a browser plugin, which transmits user behavior and sets the rank accordingly. Alexa rank sites based on tracking information of users of its Alexa … [Read more...]
Windows 8 M3 Windows Task Manager for Windows 8 M1
This the first tool for Windows 8 posted on TheCustomizeWindows. Simply use the provided batch file to have the Windows 8 M3 like Windows Task Manager in M1. Developed by andreascy. This is the Modern Windows Task manager of Windows 8 M3 leaked screenshot: Alternate way to get Windows 8 M3 Windows Task Manager in M1 Go to the following key in Registry Editor … [Read more...]
Fully functional Apple Magic Trackpad in Windows 7
Apple Magic Trackpad is an excellent state of art hardware. However, it was very difficult to use Apple Magic Trackpad properly in Windows 7 due to virtually non existent good driver program for Windows Operating System. We have found a German geek, who has developed a nice .Net based application to use the Apple Magic Trackpad in Windows 7 rightly. He has named it Apple Magic Trackpad Control … [Read more...]
Restrict user access to a particular partition in Windows 7
You can easily restrict user access to any particular partition (or drive) in Windows 7 using either Registry or Group Policy Editor by following this tutorial. We can use two methods; either by using Windows Group Policy Editor to restrict user access to a particular partition (or drive) or by using the Registry Editor to restrict user access to a particular partition. The first method is … [Read more...]
Multiple finger gesture on any laptop with Synaptic touchpad
Multiple finger gesture can be used on any laptop that comes with Synaptic touchpad. Know the manufacturer of your laptop's touchpad before using the trick for Multiple finger gesture In the notification area, double click the touchpad icon (unhide by clicking the arrow if hidden) : In the Mouse Properties Window (that will come clicking the touchpad icon) ; go to Button Tab (or … [Read more...]
Link Generation : some most effective methods for better SEO
Search Engines need backlinks towards a domain to give it importance. Despite excellent content, many domains remains unnoticed by Google for long time due to lack of backlinks. It is true that the content is the King. But to enhance it, we need good quality backlinks too. Here are some free and safe methods for link generation. Using Forums for link generation Join good forums … [Read more...]
Eject CD DVD from right click context menu in Windows 7
Eject CD DVD from right click context menu or just by a shortcut in Windows 7. No software installation is required. With a simple vbs script, we will use the Windows Media Player's eject function to eject CD DVD or blue ray disk. Here is how the option eject CD DVD from right click context menu in Windows 7 will look like: We will need to create a vbs file, an icon and a registry file … [Read more...]
Show Hide file extension toggle option in Windows 7 context menu
Previously, a long time back; we wrote how you can manually show / hide file extension in Windows 7. This time we, will proceed further; we will add a toggle Show Hide file extension with a custom icon in Windows 7 right click context menu. It will look like this: Adding a Show Hide file extension in right click context menu is not much complicated than our few tutorials; … [Read more...]
Changing your plans of blogging according to the need
You created a blog primary for writing software reviews. This was your plan in 2009. Your plan went well and at around mid 2010, your blog had an average visitors of 10,000 per day with average pageviews of 2.05 translating the daily pageviews to 20,000 (roughly). You made $ 1000 (arbitrary) per month out of it. It was quite successful in the terms of return of investments. Suddenly, after the … [Read more...]
10 tips to optimize your blogging
Optimizing a blog or a website is a continuous process. As time passes, everything changes: the value of keywords or rather keyphrases used for searching the Internet through Google search, the interest of the visitors, your target audience etc. So, to keep the number of visitors increasing or at least static; we are writing 12 interesting points that you might apply to optimize your posts. … [Read more...]