All Google Gadgets Available for Free on Blogs

Bloggers are constantly looking to attract more readers. Of course, content is almost always everything, but spicing up texts or images with some interesting gadgets can definitely increase the popularity of the majority of weblogs. After a testing period, Google has finally launched the Google Gadgets for blogs. All the fun applications that have ever been built by Google engineers or third party developers, and which are in Google’s database, are available for all bloggers.

People can choose whatever application they like from the Gadgets Directory, integrated in the layout of blogs. Users who have an older version of the dashboard, which displays the “templates” button, have to update it to the “layout” button. From there, in a few easy steps, everyone can upload various applications to make their blog more interesting and useful to readers. Gadgets automatically adjust to the width of the sidebar. Their height, measured in pixels, can be adjusted to make the applications more or less prominent on the webpage, according to personal preferences. Read More »

Pull the other Lego…

I’ve ‘bricked’ a few computers in my time but Luke Anderson has gone one better, and built one out of bricks, Lego bricks to be precise, 1238 of them. Of course the important bits inside the case are not made out of Lego, that would be silly, but the case – and I think you will agree that it is an arresting sight – cost him a grand total of £85, which isn’t that much dearer than a fancy case, and there’s the added bonus that it is almost infinitely customisable and when you have finished with it, in stead of it ending up in landfill, you can use the bricks to make a house, or a fort, or my favourite, monster trucks with wings… Should you wish to emulate Luke’s heroic effort you’ll find everything you need to know his blog

Google Lively

Did you ever get into Second Life? Basically, you could consider it a game, but for a lot of people, it’s more than just that. As an example, it’s enough to say that, a few months ago, I read an article about a real world company involved in the real estate business… in Second Life! So, we have real estate brokers arriving at the office, starting the computer, getting into Second Life, and then doing what one real estate broker usually does - selling properties, virtual ones, to be more precise, and earning money, but real money, this time. Now, you are probably wondering what’s the link between all this and Hitsgarden, aren’t you? I’ll get to it right away…

My friends, it’s all about Google! No, it’s not about Google Docs, Google Mail, Blogger or another service/application currently developed by the Californian IT giant that we are all familiar with. For now, this is still a pet in Google’s backyard, but they have decided to show it to the world, although they claim this is only 20 percent done, for now. What is it? Google Lively, of course! Read More »

Practical Aspects of WordPress SEO

SEOThe most challenging stage in websites maintenance and promotion is represented by the application of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques with the purpose to increase the websites visibility for search engine robots. Read More »

Increase Ranking and Website Traffic

seoConcrete is worth cataloguing the basic science to hold office enforced to increase website traffic and search mechanism rankings.

Create a site tuck away helpful content, lines or services.

Use your keywords influence the merited fields and references within your interlacing page. Jibing Name, META tags, Headers, etc. Read More »