Opera Browser Available For iPhone & iPod Touch

OperaApple has finally Opera mini browser on its iPhones opening, this is without a doubt a new era for Iphone & iPod Touch users.

Currently Apple has many browsers on its App Store, but Opera has become the first rival to get access to iPhone.

On March 23, Opera applied to run on the iPhones on March 23. Now, the approval has arrived & Opera Mini Web browser is available to download on App Store.

According to the analysts, the decision was difficult for Apple.

Opera use a pwerfull servers to compress data by up to 90% before sending it to your iPhone, so pag-loads are lightning fast.
Opera claims that up to six times faster download speeds than Apple’s own browser (but i haven’t test that claim)

7 Great Things I Have Learned In Internet Marketing!

Internet marketing is a big field of ways of opening your own online business and making money online in the internet there is many ways to make money online and everybody knows that nowadays.

If you are an internet marketing expert you would what strategy works best in making money online and what strategies work less effective so in this post i am going to tell you the best stuff you could learn about internet marketing and making money online:

Once Planned! Must Be Done!:

In internet marketing you will also get some kind of blocks like writers block from a while to a while like if you promised to open a new website next month about a specific niche but whne it comes to that day you go lazy like ah! i would do it next week and next week you could forget that is the main problem with me and i am working on fixing it.

Be Patient! Everything Must Be Researched!:

Before starting any type of business you should do a research on that type of business you are looking forward creating it if you are making a couple of unique websites with different niches and trying to make some bucks with adsense then discuss it on forums and see what other people think about it know it’s advantages and it’s disadvantages.

Take Everything Seriously:

Once you planned for a project that can bring you an income and add it to your online business income then you must do a research of your project and what you will do what’s the advantages and whats the disadvantages everything must be well researched before stating a new online business be ready always be prepared for everything and don’t just take everything simple!
Always Have Plans!:

You must always have plans before starting a project without a plan you end up failing again and again this is a fact in internet marketing you must always have plan before starting an online business and you must do a good research in that plan whenever you start a new project have a plan for it and a strategy.

Always Try New Stuff!:

Always try new stuff if you find something about a way to earn 100$ a day don’t be afraid to try it out everything in our world is a try you must try everything ourself in order to be successful every time try new strategies new plans and new ways to make money online and you will be most successful in one of them remember “always try to find new ways”.

Always Learn From Other People’ Experiences!:

Always learn from other people’s experiences and strategies for example if you are blogging then you are encouraged to visit problogger to learn more about building your blog traffic and creating a successful blog all depending on your niche you can Google about any topic you want to learn more about life is all about learning you must learning everything about that niche you are going to write about before creating a project.

Automatic Content Doesn’t Work At All:

Many people think that if they can create hundreds of automatic content websites and earn around 10-50 cents a day from each one and end up with 10-50$ a day through adsense well they are totally wrong automatic websites does not work at all you won’t make money from it when a user visits your websites and discovers that the content was copied elsewhere he would never visit your website and therefore no adsense clicks and no money your website won’t last a week the best thing is to create your own unique website and promote it to earn with adsense.

What’s Your Alexa Digit Ranking?

As well all know, and I’ve written about many times in the past, Alexa is not very accurate but is useful. One thing I was thinking about is kind of an unwritten way to rank Alexa sites, unknowingly acknowledged by many. It’s your Alexa Digit ranking, or so I’m calling it. It refers to the amount of digits in your 3 month rolling Alexa rank.

For example, my rank as of right now is 196,199. That would give me a Digit rank of 6. Here’s the breakdown of how your site ranks. First find your rank, count the digits, then find your self here:

  • 7 Digits (1,000,000-max): Your site has quite a poor Alexa rank. You likely receive very little, if any traffic. If you do, you are getting very few Alexa users. Widen your audience and offer something more to attract visitors. Your Alexa rank will eventually increase if you want it to.
  • 6 Digits (100,000-999,999): Your Alexa rank is not bad. You are getting traffic and you’ve gotten out of the dreaded 7 digit zone. To the lower of this zone you are likely to be getting good traffic and be on the rise. At this point you should be starting to notice your rank and acknowledge it.
  • 5 Digits (10,000-99,999): You’re in the top 100k! This means your website gets a good amount of traffic and a steady stream of Alexa users every day. This is the most broad region for traffic, while being relatively small in ranks compared to 7 digits. Sites in this region could be getting tens of thousands of hits a day, or one hundred!
  • 4 Digits (1000-9999): By now you run a successful website and are getting a great deal of traffic. It is highly likely you’re seeing over a thousand unique visitors a day, likely much more. Sites towards the lower end of this scale may getting upwards of 50,000! Conrats on making it this far.
  • 3 Digits (100-999): Your website has caught on throughout the web and people notice you. You are either offering a great service or run one of the most popular blogs on the internet. You receive so many hits that you’re likely to have more dedicated servers than hours in a day.
  • 2 Digits (10-99): If you are in the two digit range, you are truly part of the web’s elite. You receive an unfathomable amount of obscene traffic and a link on your site will surely boost other sites into at least the 5 digit range. You have the power to put anything out to millions of people.
  • 1 Digit (1-9): Your website is a household name. Google, Yahoo, MSN, MySpace, Facebook, Youtube. You probably will never read this site, so I’m going to take the time for use 2+ digiters and silently curse your success. You see billions each year, and for good reason too (except for MySpace).

So where do you rank? As a relatively low 6 digiter, I’m content but I see my rank on the rise. It won’t be long before I’m in the 5 digit range. I suspect most people rading this will be in the same boat. Except for the one Yahoo Yodel editor that came by one day. That was cool This scale can also be used to predict things like a site’s PageRank.

  • 7-6 digits: Likely 0-5.
  • 5-4 digits: Likely 5-7. (Except for porn sites. PR hates them :P )
  • 3-1 digits: Likely very high, depending on how long they’ve been there. Around 7, but up to 10 (Google, Yahoo, Apple).

So if you have a site, you can show off your awesome Alexa rank here, or just shamefully admit it. No matter what it is, I want to hear!

101 Ways to Improve Your Blog

Not much to be said in the ways of description here, but this is 101 things (in no particular) that you can do to improve your blog. Not all them might apply to you, but chances are you’ll learn something.

  1. Quality content. Always, through and through. Nothing is better. Period.
  2. Write more.
  3. Respond to your readers emails.
  4. Email your readers.
  5. Read the blogs of those who are more successful than you, and those not as successful.
  6. Learn from your mistakes.
  7. Respond to comments.
  8. Share the link love.
  9. Track visitors with an analytics app.
  10. Use said data to better the user’s experience.
  11. Expand your vocabulary.
  12. Guest post. Get friends to return the favour, too.
  13. Rant. Get angry and tell your readers about it.
  14. Use a platform such as WordPress to administer.
  15. Comment on other blogs, both popular and not.
  16. Report news, any type. Break the story.
  17. Write link bait, but not too much.
  18. Write to be read, not for a quick buck.
  19. Stop trying too hard, be yourself.
  20. Redesign, realign, refresh. Resomething.
  21. Write something interesting.
  22. Write about your ideas, no matter how crazy they are.
  23. Use Twitter to your advantage. Update with new posts and occasional plugs.
  24. Post in forums, asking for reviews.
  25. Put your blog’s link in your signature. Emails, forums, you name it.
  26. Put your feed’s URL there too.
  27. Submit to directories for websites, blogs specifically, feeds, your niche, etc…
  28. Write a list.
  29. Share your experiences.
  30. Teach your readers something you know.
  31. Submit your teachings to tutorial directories and databases.
  32. Apply to every single CSS gallery you can find.
  33. Write at night, write in the morning. Find your best time and create a routine.
  34. Use WordPress’ automatic posting feature to free up some time.
  35. Invest in your blog. Spend money on advertisements or backlinks.
  36. Write the Ultimate How To Guide on something.
  37. Make a joke. A play on words. Lighten things up.
  38. Don’t be serious for a day.
  39. Avoid jumping into something that has already been covered.
  40. If a tree falls in a forest and no one blogs about it, did it happen? Find that tree (a metaphor for an event, of course) and blog about it.
  41. Use similes, metaphors and other figures of speech to enhance your writing.
  42. Write something deep and meaningful. Be a philosopher for a day.
  43. Find your personal cure for writer’s block.
  44. Be social. Post to Digg, del.icio.us, reddit, StumbleUpon and more if you think you should.
  45. Be happy, be sad, be angry. Just don’t always be the same.
  46. Help your friends out.
  47. Check your Alexa rank, Technorati rank, FeedBurner subscribers and traffic stats every day. Twice. Okay, a million times.
  48. Make a name for your self.
  49. Proofread.
  50. Spell check.
  51. Don’t publish a post until it’s immaculate and is something you are proud of.
  52. Make an Asides category, for posts that aren’t as important and are only a couple of words, to be featured in a sidebar or footer.
  53. Personalize your blog with info about you, and link to what you read and all your web profiles.
  54. Don’t jump on a bandwagon for no reason.
  55. Keep your politics to yourself (unless you’re a political blogger) to avoid loosing half of your readers.
  56. Don’t be difficult for no reason.
  57. Don’t let things slow down when you go on vacation.
  58. Send emails to blogger you don’t know, get to know them.
  59. Exchange links.
  60. Dust yourself off after falling. Getting hacked, downtime, inactivity.
  61. Read lists like this made to help you.
  62. Submit other stories to social bookmarking sites, not just your own.
  63. Write something for print.
  64. Take a break. Blogging can be stressful at times, so don’t let it get to you.
  65. Don’t sweat the small stuff. A tiny drop in readers won’t affect anything long term.
  66. Start a discussion in your comments with your readers.
  67. Advertise offline.
  68. Put your links in your IM names, and sign out and in every now and then.
  69. Get traffic, because the more people see your site, the more likely it is you’ll find new readers and return visitors.
  70. Release a free WordPress theme.
  71. Write a code snippet, plugin or script that will help people and get you links and traffic.
  72. Write a really nerdy post.
  73. Learn about SEO, and how Search Engines work.
  74. Work hard on your site to rank on the first page for a difficult term.
  75. Rank #1 for your name.
  76. Ask for help. Get assistance for your code, design, writing, you name it.
  77. You can always improve, no matter who you are or how many people read your site.
  78. If you get knocked down, come back up better. Write your best stuff after downtime and problem times.
  79. Don’t let your self be treated poorly by your host.
  80. Have enough bandwidth to get dugg.
  81. Let your host know if you’re about to get dugg, just in case.
  82. Learn about web servers and how they work so when there’s a problem you know how to get it fixed.
  83. Keep your software up to date, especially security updates
  84. Don’t try to be better than you are.
  85. Don’t try to be worse than you are.
  86. Write for the web. Use lists, bold, italics, images and headings to break things up.
  87. Help someone with what you do.
  88. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t get 10,000 readers in your first month.
  89. Remember that 99% of people start off slow and grow.
  90. Keep in mind that if you keep it up, you’ll be much better in a few months.
  91. Leave your ego at the door and treat everyone equally.
  92. Treat everyone equally, until you get to know them that is, then you can judge all you want.
  93. Do something no one has ever done, and do it well. Set the bar really high.
  94. Participate in events you can do with your blog.
  95. Use your blog to promote something good.
  96. Get hands on with the code of your blog, the back end and the front end.
  97. Leverage high traffic days and use them to your advantage.
  98. Reflect. Write about how you go to where you are.
  99. Don’t let others make the mistakes you did.
  100. Be in it for the long run. Don’t plan on quitting or selling out any time soon.
  101. Last but not least, quality content. Did I mention that yet? Oops.