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Search Engine Optimization

Learn how I optimized my blog to make my readers find articles that they are interested in more easier, and how I optimize this blog, so search engines can index my site faster, and give my blog a higher search rank when people search on my site with their favourite search engine like Google.

Spent the last few days optimizing this blog with new categories, improving descriptions for posts, and categories. I also shorten my blog posts on the front page with the <!–more–> WordPress HTML tag.

The appearance of this blog have not changed much. If you read my blog on a regular basis, you might notice I shorten the blog posts on the front page by using the <!–more–> WordPress HTML tag. It is the button with the two white  squares and dash line in the centre on the WYSIWYG editor in WordPress. Now when you read my blog. It will load faster because there are fewer pictures and text that have to load when you read my front page, but you have to press the “read more” link to read the full story. This saves users a lot of time by not have to scroll their mouse as much to reach the button of my blog.

If you want your tag to say something different instead of the default “Read the rest of this entry..”, you have to go in to the HTML vies and edit the <!–more– > tag with a space between the “<!–more” and the ” –>”.

<!–more Learn how I optimized my blog for Search Engines–>

will produce a link like this:

 Learn how I optimize my blog for Search Engines

I also added a few extra categories to my blog, so now if you want to search for certain articles. For example, You can just click on the Operating System Category instead of searching through all my post for  Software tutorials for my blog articles related to OSes. I also added descriptions to my categories, so you know what the category is about before clicking on the link.

For example, my  new and improve Operating Systems Category. Now users can find post relating to their favourite OS faster and easier.

Operating Systems

Learn how I optimized my blog for Search Engines

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This AMD powered system comes with an Athlon II X2 240 2.8GHz CPU on an MSI K9N6PGM2-V motherboard using NVIDIA GeForce 6100 graphics. Add on a 160GB SATA II 7200RPM hard drive and 2GB of DDR2 800MHz PC6400 RAM, and integrated 10/100 ethernet adapter for quick network connections. Plus, a DVDRW for making CDs or DVD’s. It also includes a 250 Watt power supply, keyboard and scroll mouse.

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It looks like a decent PC for someone who only uses their PC for non-gaming, or Multimedia editing applications. The hard drive is kind of small at 160GB and the Power Supply is very low wattage, so if you want to buy a better video card for it. You need to also change the PSU most likely.

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Video of Windows 7 One-Click Screen Capture called problem steps recorder (PSR) byTekzilla Daily Tip on Youtube. It lets the user record actions to fix a problem in Windows 7. This looks pretty useful for people like me who make blog stories about computer tutorial lessons on Windows Trouble shooting and doing tasks on a PC running on Windows.

You use psr.exe by typing and pressing enter it in the start menu.

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