From the monthly archives:

May 2009

Blog Contest – Win upto $4000 in Cash

by Mahesh Kukreja on May 30, 2009

Hi Folks,

There’s a contest going on at John Chow’s site. I just read about that now. There is a cash prize of about $4000 for the winner.

This contest is sponsored by OnlineRadioStations.com. Online Radio Stations is one of Richard Lau’s websites. Richard is the guy who sent John $5,000 out of the blue because he blogged about his XR.com URL shortening service. Since he wasn’t expecting the money, John donated it to the Union Gospel Mission. Now Richard wants John to give up to $4,000 to give away to the contest winner.

To enter the contest, you need to perform the following task:

  1. Register for an account at OnlineRadioStations.com.
  2. Write a blog review about OnlineRadioStations.com including what your favorite station is on the OnlineRadioStations.com site.
  3. Richard suggests that you link to OnlineRadioStations.com using the keyword “Radio” because that is what the site is about. However, you are free to use whatever descriptive keywords you think is appropriate. Maybe “Radio Station” or “Online Radio” or whatever you think best describe what the site is about.
  4. Link to this blog post telling everyone about the contest.

I like to listen to Hip Hop music. So I checked some of the Hip Hop radio stations at OnlineRadioStations.com.

Here are some of my favorite Hip Hop stations:

The deadline for entry is May 31. Winner will be drawn on June 6 at Dot Com Pho.

The winner will be selected by a random drawing of all entries received. The winner will receive $2,000. However, if there are 200 or more total legit entries, then the winner will get a big fat check for $4,000! Good luck and enter now!

-Mahesh.


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Google Page Rank Update – May 28th

by Mahesh Kukreja on May 29, 2009

Google updated Page Ranks on May 28th. Earlier my blog had page rank 1. And now it’s been updated to 3. :p

Cool! I’m happy about that as I worked hard on Link Building.

You can check if your site’s Page Rank has updated here!

Check out my posts on improving Page Rank and building backlinks:

5 Linking Mistakes You Should Avoid

How To Create Quality Backlinks – Get TONS More Traffic

What is a 3-Way Link Exchange?

What is Google PageRank (PR) And How Can I Increase Pagerank?

Comment below to let us know whether you also benefited from Google’s Page Rank Update!


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Microsoft rolls out Bing!

by Mahesh Kukreja on May 28, 2009

Microsoft Corp. is rolling out a redesigned search site in the coming days and hopes it will lure more Web surfers than the two most recent incarnations, Live Search and MSN Search.

The new site, Bing, adds touches intended to make everyday Web searching a little less haphazard. Bing also tries to make it easier for people to buy things, book travel and find credible health information.

History has not been kind to even the best search innovators. Many companies, including Amazon.com Inc. and IAC/InterActiveCorp., and startups like Hakia, ChaCha and Cuil have tried to improve on the basic “10 blue links” format of search results, but Google has so far been unstoppable.

Microsoft’s last effort, Live Search, failed to catch on in part because the software maker didn’t do much to promote it. Marketing is no guarantee of success — IAC heavily advertised makeovers of Ask.com only to never see the site breach the top three. But this time, Microsoft appears to be taking no chances. Ad Age reported Microsoft plans to spend as much as $100 million on advertising Bing.

Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft has been stuck in third place behind Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. for years. Its share of U.S. search queries was 8.2 percent in April, according to the most recent data from the research group comScore Inc. Google was used for 64.2 percent of queries, and Yahoo’s share totaled 20.4 percent.

The numbers are important. Google’s sales — $4.7 billion in the first quarter — are tied to its search dominance, because companies will pay to reach a wider audience. Microsoft, by contrast, posted a quarterly loss in its online advertising business.

“We want to do better,” Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Thursday at The Wall Street Journal’s D: All Things Digital conference in Carlsbad, Calif.

“There are times in our history where we’ve felt a little bit like Rocky,” he continued, referring to the fictional underdog boxer. “It takes persistence. You don’t always get thing right.”

When asked why Microsoft chose “Bing,” he said, “The name is short, it’s easy to say, it works globally.”

To mount a credible challenge to Google, Microsoft tried taking over Yahoo last year. But after Yahoo rebuffed its $47.5 billion offer, Microsoft turned its attention to improving its own Live Search.

Some of Bing’s features showed up on a Microsoft blog in March, when the new site was known as “Kumo.” The most obvious difference is a bar of links running down the left-hand side of Bing search results pages. Some searches — especially ones for celebrities or travel destinations — yield a bunch of links to help narrow results into categories. For pro athletes, it might offer links for statistics and highlights. For Thailand, categories include weather and real estate.

Bing also lists related search terms on the left, not at the bottom of the page like Google does. It keeps track of recent searches even if the user isn’t signed in to a Windows Live account, and gives people a way to e-mail links from that search history or post them on Facebook.

For some types of queries, Microsoft is positioning Bing as a destination rather than a quick gateway to other sites. For airfare searches, Bing produces results from Farecast, a travel-comparison startup Microsoft acquired last year. Microsoft is still working out some bugs, so for now users have to know a few tricks for it to work consistently. A search using airport codes, such as “SEA to SAN,” brings up ticket prices and links to see more, but “Seattle to San Diego” turns up news stories about the cities.

Shopping with Bing can yield an Amazon.com-like experience, with ways to narrow results by price, brand and the availability of free shipping, without leaving the search page.

Bing also tries to guide searchers to trustworthy information about medical conditions. Type in “chicken pox” or “tendinitis,” and the first result is a Mayo Clinic article. (Google’s top result for chicken pox comes from kidshealth.org; for tendinitis, it shows a Wikipedia link.)

Microsoft isn’t banking beating Google, said Mike Nichols, a general manager in the search group. But Microsoft does want to transform its also-ran search image.

“We want to capture a unique position in consumers’ minds. They need to know why is it that they should use this product,” Nichols said in an interview. “As opposed to saying, we’re a new search engine, we do everything a little bit better than the other guys.”

Matt Rosoff, an analyst for the independent research group Directions on Microsoft, said he thinks Microsoft’s search results are usually on par with Google’s, and he appreciates the new features.

Combined with the extensive ad campaign, Microsoft has a chance to increase its share, he said, but “I have to wonder whether users are really crying out for a new search engine.”


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Download Windows Server 2008 & Vista SP2

by Mahesh Kukreja on May 27, 2009

Microsoft released Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista: Service Pack 2 on 26th May.

I earlier had Windows Vista Ultimate: Service Pack 1 on my Dell Lappy. I upgraded it to SP2. Here’s a screeny:

vista_service_pack2

Before installing, here are few things you need to know:

Prerequisites

If you have any beta versions of SP2 installed, they must be un-installed prior to installing

  • Use the Control Panel applet “Programs and Features” and select “View installed updates” from the top left of the task pane, under Windows, look for KB94846

You must have a genuine copy of Windows Server 2008 with SP1 or Windows Vista with SP1 installed on the computer prior to installing SP2

  • Windows Server 2008 released with the Service Pack 1 code included
  • SP2 is the first post-release Service Pack for Windows Server 2008

Recommendations

If “vLite” was used to customize your Windows Vista installation, you may have removed required system components which prevent Service Pack 2 from installing. See KB 968279 for additional details before installing Service Pack 2.

Beta versions of Windows Server 2008 SP2/Windows Vista SP2 are time-limited software that will operate until June 1st, 2010.  If you installed any beta versions of Windows Server 2008 SP2/Windows Vista SP2 it is highly recommended that you uninstall them before June 1st, 2010

Download: [Vista SP2/Server 2008 SP2 32 bit]

Download: [Vista SP2/Server 2008 SP2 64 bit]

If you face any problems while installing, don’t hesitate to comment below!

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