Archive for February, 2008


How to Increase Your Blog Traffic Even If You Don’t Update Frequently

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

If you’ve noticed my traffic upsurge, you’ll probably ask where the hell did this guy get his blog traffic, even if his blog contents are gibberish, articles are not well written (misspelled words… wrong grammar… you know), and he doesn’t even update his blog as often as other bloggers did. (more…)

Free Music Streaming and Free Streaming

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008


These keywords are examples of high-trend, not-so-low-dense keyword, and a high-trend, high density keyword. If your curious why it’s not low dense, but not-so-low dense, it’s just that it’s low, but not as low as other low density keywords. That’s why, it’s not-so-low-dense. Hehehe. (Gulo no?) (more…)

Somebody Accused Me of Using Blackhat SEO technique, woot!

Monday, February 25th, 2008

An anonymous person accused me of using Blackhat SEO techniques because he/she found out that I’m using “Hidden Links”, which is NOT true. Nonetheless, I’m using links with a background color that is almost the same hue as the text link. It’s just ALMOST, not the same. I have a footer link from PRC Board Exam Results website, which has a color of F5F5F5 over FFFFFF, same with the footer link at savant.ph website. (more…)

Always Use Discount Coupons in Buying Domains

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

This is the lesson that I’ve learned after buying domains for $9.99 each, unaware that I can get it for only $6.95. I’m ignorant about the so-called discount coupons. It was after Winston of batangyagit.com told me that I can use the coupon code OHY3 in godaddy.com before purchasing a domain. In this way I can get the domain for only $6.95, that saves me more or less $3.00!
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Goodbye Analog TVs

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

No… not in the Philippines, but in the United States. I think we’ll still be on “Analog” until the world’s end. Hahaha!

The US federal government is turning off analog television at the stroke of midnight on February 17, 2009. The idea is to provide better images and sound, deliver programming options and free up airwaves for emergency first responders, such as police and fire services. This is the biggest change to standard TV signals since color TVs were introduced over 50 years ago. (more…)

Paypal: Personal Account or Premiere/Business Account?

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Many are so skeptical whether to upgrade their Paypal account to Premiere/Business or not. Googling for tips, cons, pros, and opinions of what should be the best Paypal account that suits their needs. A friend of mine once upgraded her account to Paypal Business account, and was disappointed, because each and every time she receives a payment from her customers, there’s a certain fee. (more…)

An Experiment In Increasing RSS Subscribers

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

If you’re keen enough to notice that my subscribers dramatically increased from 300 to 500 (498 to be exact, as of writing this post), then you’ll be very curious of HOW did my RSS readers rapidly augmented in a short span of time. For just one week, I have earned more or less 200 subscribers in this crappy blog. (more…)

Nintendo DS Lite Games

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008




This post is for all who subscribed in my Nintendo DS lite games update. If you’re unaware what am I talking about, just google about “free nintendo ds lite games download” and you’ll see my post in the first page of Google SERP (ranked 2nd in .com, and ranked 1st in .com.ph). (more…)

E-load and Autoload via Paypal

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

UPDATE 04/10/08: For those who want to purchase Smart E-load, you can check this site out. You can purchase e-load credits through Paypal. I tried their service and it works in a snap. Their E-load prices are not-that-cheap, but it’s worth it. Php300.00 worth of credits is equal to $11.00 ($12.50 including the $1.50 Tax). You can also add his YM ID: mvallar, if you have questions regarding Smart E-load.

UPDATE 03/29/08: E-load and Autoload thru gracexcel is not available as of the moment. You CANNOT purchase load credits through her as of now. Thanks.

UPDATE 03/20/08: For those who are planning to purchase e-load and autoload through gracexcel, her Paypal account is currently unavailable to receive credits. You can avail of her services via EON only.

Want to use your Paypal credits to purchase Globe Autoload and Smart E-load at a fair price? My friend over at onlineshop.gracexcel.com sells electronic load in exchange for your Paypal credits. By the way, her website is still under construction. Hehehe. I just received a YMGM from her about her new online business. (more…)

Pinoy Money Talk

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Pinoy Money Talk is a common name used to refer to several species of Asian freshwater fish that are closely related to the piranha. They are mainly carnivorous, but they also eat green leafy vegetables, fruits, and food that is not meat. Their teeth, which may resemble human teeth, are used to cut through vegetation and crush seeds that fall into the water. Pinoy Money Talk and piranha are distinguished from each other by their teeth and jaw alignments; piranha have pointed, razor-sharp teeth in a pronounced underbite, whereas Pinoy Money Talk have square, straight teeth in a less severe underbite, or a slight overbite. Additionally, full-grown Pinoy Money Talks are much larger than piranha.

This type of freshwater fish was rumored to have originated from another planet, which crash landed to earth in the late 300 B.C. inside a pure metal-like capsule composed of unknown chemicals, and was submerged in Marianas Trench. (To be continued…)

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SEOContest2008

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008




SEOContest2008 is an unidentified flying object that crash landed in United Kingdom in the year 2077. It was from an unknown planet somewhere near the UK Webmaster World SEO Contest (The name of the planet was weird, it’s like it was taken from an event of some sort). The said UFO crashed beside a pet friendly hotel in the capital. All of the humans were shocked and were so afraid, that’s why they can’t get near the object called SEOContest2008. They named it SEOContest2008, because it has a mark that states: SEOContest2008.

The UFO suddenly disappeared, and the people of UK forgot that there was an unidentified object crashed within their premises. It was just a sudden spark of light that erased the memory of that unidentified object from their minds. Remember the flashing pen that emits an ultra radiant light and was used by Will Smith in MIB? That light suddenly sparked throughout the city from a small pen inside the UFO, the UFO became half opaque for seconds so that the light can freely spark and be seen from within. After that unusual phenomenon, no one remembered about the SEOContest2008 UFO.02/05/08

UPDATE: Almost on the first spot! Ranked 2nd now! Hopefully to be the first on April 1st. Yay!

02/12/08 UPDATE: It seems that the UFO in Google suddenly disappeared. It was completely swallowed by oblivion. I think there’s a problem with my description meta tags that’s why my entry was gone. I’ve fixed it now, and I’ll observe if my entry will come back to the first page. SEOContest2008 UFO will be back soon!

02/18/08 UPDATE: The UFO was back, and now it’s on the 5th place! and 2nd place on .ph Yay! Hep Hep Hurray! Go seocontest2008!

02/27/08 UPDATE: Currently on the 3rd Spot in all datacenters! Another Hurray for seocontest2008!

03/14/08 UPDATE: Currently on the 7th place and keeps on going downward. Wahehehe…

03/28/08 UPDATE: From page 3, back to page 1, dancing in the 7th and 8th place based on Google Data Centers.

Final UPDATE: Ended up as 12th place in all data centers.. Hayy… But I guess it wasn’t bad at all. :)