Every blogger has a dream to achieve #1 position in the search results. To make this possible you have to post quality content but only posting is not enough.


Here, the concept of advertising and marketing comes into action and plays an important role in sending targetted traffic to your website thus increases number of users and helps in boosting the rankings as well.




Today in these article I'm going to share some tips for newbie bloggers on how to advertise your blog and increase traffic to your site.



Why advertising is necessary :



After reading the title, the first question comes in the mind of some people is that why it is necessary to advertise your blog or website.

If you are not one of those then you can take some tips for advertising and if you are one of that some people then it's excellent ...that's why I'm writing the article for.


Suppose, you post some great content but you've not advertised it properly and received a few clicks then there is no meaning of posting it.Your content will be lost in the depth of internet and no targeted users will reach it.

We see there are thousands of results for every query on the search engine but only a few from the top are accessed . so you have to be in those to be able to reach your audience.



How to advertise your new blog :




Google adwords is very helpful for new bloggers to help them to reach their audience. 

Google will show your site on the top in the ads section if something related to your site is searched.

You'll only have to pay when the users click on your ad.

here we are also going to talk about some free tips for advertising :




Some tips for advertising :




  • Share your posts to Google+ and in Google communities related to your niche to get the targeted audience. You may also prefer our article on how to get unlimited google+ shares on your blog posts.
  • Make a page on Facebook with your blog name. It looks professional and posting on the name of a brand or website increases the chances of your link to be clicked.
  • Join as many as Facebook Groups you want related to your niche and share your article links there. By this you can get your regular users and followers. You can also use Auto Poster for facebook, many autoposters are available on Internet but use the one you think is not a scam or just a phishing page.
  • Use various social networks for sharing links and content. You can also organise small contests,they'll help you in getting more likes for your page and more followers.
  • You can also use third party sites which provides traffic to your website by showing your banners and articles on someone's site in exchange you have to show someone else's banners on your site.


These are some very basis tips to help you get the idea of advertising in the starting days. They'll help you with your blog.

If you have more ways to advertise  or any suggestions or doubts regarding this post then feel free to put your thoughts in the comment box.

Thank you.


This post is all about how to boost your web site's rankings by getting unlimited Google+ shares on the posts.


A majority of people think writing quality content is enough to get higher rankings but not so though the content is king as we all know but to present your content to the targeted audience is the key to success.


Otherwise your content may be lost in the depth of internet and may also not be noticed by search engines.


Why it is necessary to be noticed by search engines:


After reading the first few lines of the post this question may come in your mind that why it is necessary to get noticed and indexed by search engines.


The answer is simple to get the targeted traffic .As we know a majority of traffic comes from search engines so in order to get maximum benefits of search engine's traffic your website or blog should have a good ranking.


Remember,search engines work for users ,they present the user with the best content based on his queries so if user comes to your site from a search engine then there are possibilities he might return back.


Ofcourse, if your content is good enough to impress the reader. That's why I kept saying content is the key to success.


How to boost your rankings:



There are many ways to boost your rankings to #1 .We'll discuss them later. In this post we are going to learn how to get unlimited goggle+ shares for your posts. You can simply do this by applying a little bit of trick. It's very easy.


How to Get unlimited Google+ shares on your blog posts :



  • First, login to your Google+ account
  • Now, join a number of large communities, I am saying "large" so only focus on number of members in it no matter whatever the topic is
  • Now its time to share your post. For this select any community for ex: you want to post in a community named "Inspiration quotes" ,so pick any good quote image that may get some +1 and put your blog's post link with that image in the goggle+ post.
  • Your work is over now. when anyone likes(+1) the image on Google+ you'll get a +1 for your blog's post too.


Hope, you'll get benefited by this post if you have any doubts or suggestions regarding this post don't hesitate to put them in the comment section. ..Thank you

On 2 October, 11 years after its creation, Google officially became a subsidiary of a new holding company called Alphabet. 

The Google brand remains dedicated to internet-related products and services, while other projects have been spun off into their own companies under the Alphabet umbrella.



Alphabet's website, the quirkily domain-named abc.xyz -- alphabet.com was already owned by a division of BMW -- is currently home to a letter from CEO Larry Page, a link to Google's investor information site, and little else. Page's letter explains the meaning behind the new name: 


"a collection of letters that represent language, one of humanity’s most important innovations, and is the core of how we index with Google search."



The move, first announced in August and finalised late last week, also saw Sundar Pichai, formerly product chief at Google, is now CEO of the new-look Google.


Alphabet Inc. is run by Google's original co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, acting as CEO and president respectively. All Google shares have been converted into Alphabet stock, which will continue to appear on stock tickers as GOOG and GOOGL.


Most of Alphabet's staff still work for Google, which remains the corporate home of Android, YouTube, Google Apps, Google Maps and Google Ads, as well as the eponymous search engine that started it all. Another seven companies have been established as Alphabet subsidiaries. These are Calico, Google Life Sciences, Nest Labs, Google Fiber, Google X, Google Ventures and Google Capital.



Google X, previously Google's experimental research division, is now its own company under Alphabet, with current projects including the Wing drone delivery system, self-driving cars, Project Aura (formerly Google Glass) and Project Loon, which aims to enable universal internet access using a network of balloons carrying wireless access points. Google X is also home to the Deep Dream neural network project for speech and image recognition.



Calico, short for "California Life Company", is involved in biotech research focussed on longevity, with the goal of developing technology to "slow aging and counteract age‑related diseases." Google Life Sciences, formerly a division of Google X,  also operates in the health sector, with projects including glucose-checking contact lenses for people with diabetes, a project to build a genetic and molecular blueprint of what a healthy human should look like and nanoparticles designed to detect early signs of disease such as cancer.



Nest Labs, acquired by Google last year, continues to work on home automation projects and Google Fibre provides ultra-fast broadband to cities in the USA. Google Ventures and Google Capital are both oriented towards backing new projects from other companies in the form of venture capital and longer-term investment.


One of the most-reported changes is Alphabet's new code of conduct, which doesn't include Google's famous "don't be evil" injunction. However, it does ask staff to "do the right thing -- follow the law, act honorably, and treat each other with respect." It's also much shorter than Google's code of conduct, which remains in place for staff working for the Google subsidiary and goes into fine detail about everything from behaviour at corporate events to Google's love of dogs being "an integral facet of our corporate culture."



Source: Wired
While most Linux purists prefer to stick to programs natively designed to run on their favorite distros, there are times when a user runs into a wall.



Maybe they absolutely need Microsoft Office, or perhaps their favorite game just isn’t Linux compatible. 

That’s where WINE and CrossOver come in handy, making it possible to run some Windows applications with relative ease. And now that same magic is making its way over to the world of Android.



For those that don’t know, WINE is an application layer that fills in the missing ‘bits’ that aren’t found on Linux and other non-Windows platforms (okay, an obvious oversimplification.. but you get the idea), allowing Windows programs to work at essentially the same speed as they would on Microsoft’s own OS.


 How well these programs work varies from nearly perfect to buggy as all get out.


What WINE isn’t is an emulator, and is instead billed as a “compatibility layer”. In fact, WINE actually stands for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”. As for CrossOver? This is the commercial side of WINE, with more app/game specific optimizations. 

CrossOver actually funds WINE, and in return utilizes WINE’s progress to help further its own goals.


So back to the main topic here:


Crossover is coming to Android by the end of this year, with WINE to follow sometime shortly after. 


It’s unclear how Crossover and WINE might differ from their Linux counterparts, but the end goal is the same: the ability to run popular Windows programs on your Android device. Considering that many traditional Windows programs aren’t designed with touch in mind, we imagine this will be more useful for tablet users that want to improve their productivity and aren’t afraid of attaching a keyboard and mouse to do it.


If the idea of running Windows programs sounds at all intriguing to you, don’t get too excited yet, as there is one big caveat. Because WINE and Crossover aren’t emulators, Windows programs will still require an x86 processor. That means that the majority of Android devices, which run ARM-based chips, won’t be able to utilize this tech. On the bright side, the number of Intel-powered Android devices is on the rise, especially in the budget tablet segment. Even the smartphone world is seeing a few well-received Intel-powered options, like the Asus ZenFone 2.


“Technology Preview” is ready to go. What do you think, any situations where you think that being able to run Windows programs on Android would come in handy?

The world suddenly freezes when you see your phone falling straight into water. Whether it’s a pool or a toilet, you just know nothing good will come out of the next few seconds.
After all, that’s a high tech device that’s likely worth multiple hundred dollars, and chances are very high that it will be deemed unusable. That is, unless you have one of those awesome waterproof smartphones. But most of us don’t, so we have to resort to other methods.
Let’s start by telling you that saving a water-damaged phone is pretty much a coin flip. Nothing can guarantee the device will actually be rescued. And if the gadget has already been harmed, there are high chances that damage is permanent. Regardless, often times the stars align and you end up saving that precious technology that holds all your important data and connects you to the world.
With the help of the following tips, we aim to increase the probability of your phone making it through such disaster. So let’s dig in.


Take it out of the water and make sure it’s off!


I know it’s hard to react quickly when such a devastating event takes place, but you must snap out of it! The longer your device stays underwater, the lower its chances of survival are. You must dig in there and take that phone out of the water right away. Yes… even if it’s in the toilet!
Once the phone is out of the water, make sure it’s off and stays that way. Even if it seems fine… it is important to shut it off just in case. If the phone is still on, just shut it down or take the battery out if you can. Then put it in a safe place, preferably on a flat surface over some paper towels.


What not to do

The following actions can mean the difference between a totaled phone or a survival story. You better be careful what you do. Before we jump into finding a solution, let’s try to prevent major failures you could cause.

  • Do not turn on the phone, as we already mentioned. Electrical components don’t play well with water when operating.
  • Don’t plug it in either! For the same reason.
  • Don’t press any keys. This can push water further into the phone. It’s best to try to mess with the phone as little as possible.
  • Don’t shake or blow into the device. This could also push water into deeper areas of the phone.Especially try to avoid blow driers – not only because of the blowing part, but also because of the following point.
  • Do not apply any heat to the phone. Remember excessive heat can also damage the phone. You don’t want to add more damage!
  • Don’t move the phone around too much. Same deal; you don’t want the water moving around inside the phone.

Disassemble the phone


And don’t mistake this step with “take the whole darn phone apart”! What I mean is that you should remove everything that is user-removable. If you back cover is removable, take it off.
Similarly, try to remove the battery (if you can), SIM card and SD card. Lay it all out in the paper towel.

Now, if you are an experienced tech specialist of sorts and know the ins and outs of a phone, and don’t mind risking voiding your warranty, you can go ahead and take the whole phone apart too. It might help with drying up every single piece faster.


Try to dry the exterior with a paper towel


We first have to try to get rid of all the excess water found in the exterior of your phone. Use the paper towel to dry out every component. Just make sure you don’t mess with the phone too much. Gently dry everything out without moving things around too much.
You could try a vacuum cleaner

Of course, there are areas the paper towel can’t access. And while we told you not to blow anything into the phone, we didn’t tell you not to suction the water out. In fact, a vacuum cleaner can suck off bits of water from the phone without too much risk. Just make sure the suctioning doesn’t make the phone move around excessively.


Time to dry it out

The hardest part is coming, because it involves leaving the phone untouched for an extended period of time. This means you can’t use your smartphone! If you have another phone you can borrow, just make sure the SIM card is completely dried out and stick it into the working handset. Otherwise, just resort to smoke signals, public phones and all that archaic stuff.

So how do you dry your phone out?

You could just leave the phone on top of the counter or inside a drawer, but some people like giving it a little help. The idea is to put it in an environment that will ease its drying process. A very common practice is to put the phone in a Ziploc bag full of rice and let it rest there for about 2-3 days.
But why rice? Mostly because it is something readily available at most homes. The idea is that rice is very good at absorbing humidity in the air, making the phone’s environment drier and hence helping dry out the device. But there are alternatives that could be better.

Among better options are silica gel packs, which are those little packets you often find in shoes or electronics boxes (and you can’t eat). It’s not like all of us have these laying around, though, but if you think ahead of time you, could get good deals on Amazon.

And while we are on the whole thinking ahead topic – you could also buy a water rescue kit.


The moment of truth


So you did everything you could and a few days have passed by. It’s time to see if all your efforts paid off. Take the phone out of wherever you left it and put it all together. Then plug the phone in and try to turn it on. If it works, you have succeeded! Stay on the lookout for any odd behavior, though. At least for a few days. Something may still happen. Also, test all the components. Make a call to see if the microphone and earphone work, test the speaker, etc.

Now, if the phone doesn’t work, it’s time to accept defeat and take it to a professional and see if it can be salvaged. You can also claim insurance if you have it.


Conclusion

Not to sound like a doctor, but after this point we have really done everything we could. Sometimes you just have to let the phone go, guys. Hopefully most of you get it back up and working, though!
Hit the comments and tell us your experiences! Have any of you tried these methods? What other tips do you have for your fellow phone dunkers? Hit the comments...

Source : Androidauthority