Showing posts with label search. Show all posts
Showing posts with label search. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2009

How to Notify the Blog Search Engines about your BLOG UPDATES ?Follow these steps to ping

How to Notify the Blog Search Engines about your BLOG UPDATES? It is not rocket science to ping your blog automatically. Other using URL submission engines to promote my blog ranking, I use a lot of ping site to push my blog.


Follow these steps to ping your blog :-

Open this URL -
http://mypagerank.net/service_pingservice_index

Write Your Blog Title

Write Your Blog URL

Select all sites (tick mark all sites)

Press this button "Ping Updates Sites"

Wait for 10 - 15 minutes till all sites are pinged

Monday, June 8, 2009

List your sites on the internet - Easy and Free! David Lim

I have stumble upon this cool site, which is very easy to use to submit your site to the search engines. You just need to enter your email address and homepage URL or your blog's link. This site offer free service to submit your link to over two dozens of powerful search engines!

This link is located at http://list-your-site.com/

As of the writing of this post, my blog has 16,925 visitors.

Now it is winter in Auckland, New Zealand. The weather is not as cold as last week (it was freezing below zero and heavy fog).

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Expose your blog to the world? How to do it via Google.Com Search Engines, David Lim, davidlim

If you are keen to make your site or blog popular among the worldwide web, you can doing for free with some dedication! It is easy. I have collected a list of google.com's address for you to add your website or blog url to it. If you need more ways of submitting you can search for information using these key phrases (using www.google.com as your entry point): "Submit url free" "Submit url to top 20 search engines."

Google Australia
Google Belgium
Google Brasil
Google Canada
Google China
Google España
Google France
Google Germany
Google Greece
Google India
Google Ireland
Google Italy
Google Japan
Google Korea
Google Magyarországról
Google Malaysia
Google Mexico
Google Nederland
Google Portugal
Google România
Google Russia
Google South Africa
Google Sweden
Google Turkey
Google Australia

Google Canada
Google Ireland
Google South Africa

To proof to you it works, try locating my blog, you can search on google.com for
"David Lim, Auckland"
"David Lim's Blog"

You can see the result for yourself! Cheers!

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Monday, January 5, 2009

My little secret on making my blog & site popular! David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand, GD

There a few links which I use to submit my blog url, feed url and website to. The submission is free and the result will amaze you!

So, you know now; there are something in life is still free (e.g. hotmail.com and blogspot.com)!

For example, I am a simple blogger, living in Auckland, New Zealand and my name is David Lim.

To locate me, simply go to http://www.google.com/ and search for "David Lim's Blog" or "David Lim, Auckland".

This are the few links I use to submit my sites/blogs to make them more "popular" among search engines:

http://www.google.com/addurl/

http://www.alexa.com/site/help/webmasters

http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/editor?type=rl


You can submit your sites or blog FREE to Top 10 Search Engines by using this link
http://www.iamhere.com/AddURL.htm


This information is brought to you by: TheKiwi

PC Konk the clown strip-searched by airport security guards - because they thought he was a terrorist

Daily Mail, UK, 22 December, 2008--The stunned 60-year-old was frisked by guards and ordered to remove his comedy costume down to his shorts and T-shirt after setting off an alarm at Birmingham International Airport.

He was even ordered to hand over his plastic handcuffs as they were deemed a 'risk' before eventually being allowed to board his flight.

Mr Vaughan, a children's entertainer for 25 years, had been booked by Variety Club Midlands to perform for disadvantaged youngsters on a one-hour circular flight known as the Search for Santa.

'I couldn't believe it when they told me to get undressed so they could search me,' he said at his home in Shard End, Birmingham.

'I showed them my police clown identity card, which had my picture next to my credentials as a member of the Criminal Insane Department, but I don't think that really helped.

'My plastic scissors and camera got through fine, as did my funny glasses and bubble machine, but then they discovered my toy handcuffs.

'I told them I had bought them from the Early Learning Centre especially for the trip but they still said they were a risk. I suppose they have to be really safety-conscious nowadays, but I've never had this problem before when I've been to international clown conventions abroad.'

Security guards spent ten minutes examining PC Konk's outfit and eventually released him when they discovered his costume featured a metal band which held up his pantaloons - the reason he set off the alarm.

After entertaining the 100 children with his funny songs and jokes on the flight, he was reunited with his handcuffs when the plane landed.

David Dunckly, spokesman for Variety Club Midlands, said: 'It's ridiculous that they needed to strip-search PC Konk right down to his shorts.

'He told us that he normally uses pink fluffy handcuffs, but they have a little bit of metal in, so he thought plastic ones would be safer.

'PC Konk has always been great with the kids and we were all rather shocked when we found out he had been strip-searched in a private room. Thankfully, he was let through in the end - but it's security gone mad.'

Birmingham International Airport's website states that a team of 300 security guards is employed for the benefit of public safety.

Passengers are advised that any sharp or pointed items should not be carried on to planes, or they could be confiscated and destroyed.

But there is no mention of children's toys or plastic handcuffs.

An airport spokesman said: 'PC Konk certainly did a great job of keeping everyone at the airport entertained. However, he was required to give in his handcuffs in line with national security regulations.

'He then passed speedily through before getting on with the important job of putting smiles on the faces of the Variety Club children, who all enjoyed a day to remember.'

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