Recently I read Paulo Coelho’s international bestseller “The Alchemist.” I always wondered what could be so appealing in a novel to be declared as a publishing phenomenon. The Alchemist is truly a masterpiece. Rarely do we come across novels that have simplicity as well as the power to inspire millions of hearts. An alchemist is
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is going to be released this friday. What else could be a better idea to celebrate this with an article. Even though Harry Potter series has come to an end and there may be many who are simply unhappy about this and it was something that addicted both
Come 21st February and I shall be going to the first ever WordCamp being organized in India. My good friend Mayak Gupta is one of the organizers along with the fantastic team of Delhi Bloggers Bloc. I’ve had no privilege to join the group till now, but I’m looking forward to it. Matt Mullenweg the
Science and Technology are responsible for the healthy and luxurious lives we lead, and so are very important for us. I found many posts interesting last year and wanted to share the best with you. Science and Technology is very broad topic so I broke them into sub categories to make it easier for my
I knew social media can give immense amount of traffic, but didn’t know the power of it until I got to see the results on my own. One of our clients (obviously I can’t disclose their identity) started with us as a start up. We were honored to work with them as they are backed
Google’s Webmaster Central now gives an SEO starter guide. A really basic and simple guide but yet very useful and more over a trust from the Google itself. Main Points Covering The SEO Guide: 1. Difference between organic and paid search results. 2. Advice on writing unique page titles. 3. Use of meta=”description” tag. 4.
Who doesn’t know about Andy Hagans, one of the well know link baiter in the industry and being compared to him would be anyone’s dream come true (and perhaps I have a certain dream.) One of the fellow bloggers added me on Gtalk (mpind007) and asked if I could write for his blog, and said
Only articles, blog posts, inner pages and very few primary domains. This index showing pages which have really high authority, like Google itself. What do we learn? Get a blog if you already haven’t got one. Blog regularly with unique content. Tag the articles. A WebmasterWorld thread is going on about it here. Looks like