Thursday, 19 June 2014

Blogging for Earning

Blogging for dollars might sound like the latest game show or some new drinking game, but it's the latest craze to hit the Internet. Bloggers began blogging for a number of reasons, but as the blog movement has increased in popularity, they have found ways to monetize their blogs and are seeing their commitment pay off.

Whether a blogger's focus is to communicate with customers or just to have fun, they have begun looking at ways to earn revenue from their blogs. The most popular ways for bloggers to earn some added cash for their pet projects are:

1. ) Google Adsense in Blogs
Google AdSense allows webmasters to dynamically serve content-relevant advertisements in blogs. If the visitor clicks one of the AdSense ads served to the blog, the website owner is credited for the referral. Webmasters need only to insert a Google-generated java script into the blog or blog template. Google's spider parses the AdServing blog and serves ads that relate to the blog's content. Google uses a combination of keyword matching and context analysis to determine what ads should be served.

2. ) Affiliate Programs (Product Endorsements)
Affiliate Programs work when an affiliate web site receives income for generating sales, leads, or traffic to a merchant website. Generally, bloggers will mention or endorse specific products and if site visitors purchase the product, bloggers will receive a portion of the sale.

3. ) Product Promotion
Businesses use blogs to detail how specific features or product add-ons can increase functionality and save time. Content-rich product promotion will help with search engine placement.

4.) Banner Ads
While less popular than in the past, websites with high traffic levels can still earn decent revenue by selling banner space.

As the Internet evolves bloggers will continue to seek out ways to monetize their opinions and thoughts. Daily journals and online blogs have become more than just a communication means to many. 

4 Tricks For Lightning Fast Indexing

The biggest problem that most are running into seems to do with getting INTO the search engines. Rankings aside, you need to first get them to index you. Here are the four main ways to assure yourself fast indexing:

Indexing Tip #1:
Never launch a new site with a lot of back links. Build natural links over weeks and months.

Let’s face it, there is no guaranteed method of getting indexed by Google fast, and buying links from high-ranking sites does not guarantees anything either.

The most immediate red flag you should watch out for is your number of incoming links. According to Google, it takes time to get link popularity and sites should not have more than 100 incoming links.

It’s okay to launch with a quality link or two. But beyond that, you are pushing it!

Here is the scoop! It takes 30-45 days for Google to deep index new sites. Instead of sitting around during “sandbox” time, use that period to build a strong set of natural back-links with a variety of sites.


Indexing Tip #2:
Register your domain name at least four months before you plan to launch the site.

No I am not kidding! Whether you agree with it or not, history shows that Google takes older URLs far more seriously than newer ones. So register your domain name as soon as you plan on developing a site.


Indexing Tip #3:
Blog and ping carefully.

Blogging & pinging is one of the fastest ways to get into the Yahoo index - it can literally get you into Yahoo overnight – helps with MSN as well.

Will blogging and pinging help get you into Google? Maybe. But over-pinging can set off red flags on the ping servers, and if you’re using automated blogging software, overdoing it can cause Blogger.com and other services to shut down your blog.

Blogging and pinging intelligently can get your blog indexed in Yahoo quickly, but ping carefully.

Does Yahoo de-index junk blogs? Absolutely. Especially since the creation of all this software, the search engines are watching closely for red flags (use software wisely).

So what can you do about Yahoo Search? Not much… You can be smart about blogging and pinging or even better, you can create real (not by software) blogs. You still have to be careful with pinging though.

In the end, blogging and pinging should be part of every beginner’s indexing strategy.


Indexing Tip #4:
If you build bulk directory/portal sites - keep them in the 200-300 page range.

We know it’s such a blast to build those monster 1000-5000 page sites, even with growing evidence of Google bots’ tendencies to stall after indexing the first 200 pages or so…

So if you’re into blasting out those gigantic directories and sick of waiting months for them to get indexed, experiment with building smaller sites around more targeted niches.

In a nutshell: Divide those mega-keyword lists, spend a little time grouping your sub-lists, and build smaller sites.

All in all, the best way to get indexed, stay indexed and eventually get ranked is to recruit incoming link partners. See, blogging and pinging could be gone tomorrow. But, linking is an integral part of how the internet works – it will never go away.

Concentrate on building sites and recruiting links – the links get you indexed, ranked and even bring you free traffic from those who click the links!

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Earning money with autosurf programs

Autosurf programs are the hottest thing on the internet right now. You need no experience to start and you can get started almost instantly. It’s so easy to get started; even your 10 year old kid can do it. It’s a great way to earn some extra income to sponsor your other projects you might be planning or just earn a living out of it. Autosurf programs lets you view advertisement set on an auto-timer for an amount of time and you get paid for that. The purpose is to upgrade your account level, the more you upgrade, the more you will get paid in the end.

Autosurf programs are great, and you should get started as soon as possible to make money and feel good about it. There are many autosurf programs out there, so how do you spot a good one from a bad one?


1. Introduction
Although autosurf programs are very new and easy to use, it’s hard to tell how long they will last. There are a few autosurf programs that are stable and have lasted for awhile.

2. Checking Programs rating
Always search on google first on the programs rating before joining. If everyone is saying that it’s great and you should join, then it must mean that you must join or you’re losing out!

3. Is this autosurf program trustfully?
Check out the program’s forum! If they don’t have one, they must have something to hide. Spend some time reading the forum and asking other users question before you start. If everyone on the forum is saying its great, then try joining the program first since most if not all autosurf program lets you sign up for free.

4. Investing your money
To make money, you will need to buy upgrades. My recommendation is to start small and take the profit and deposit it into your bank, then use the small amount you started off with and invest into the autosurf program. This makes it hard for you to lose money. Since it is your hard earning money, never put in more than you can afford. There are people who are making a living using autosurf programs. 

Five Step Formula For Creating Successful Websites.

I will now share with you exactly what you need to do online to create successful websites, one after the other.

1) You Will Have To Master Keyword Research

I just can't emphasize the importance of keyword research. If you don't know what people are searching for then, how in the world is anyone ever going to find your website online.

You must, and I repeat, yes, must, learn to build your website around keywords or keywords phrases that is being searched for online. No successful website online was built without targeting the right keywords.

2) You Will Have To Use A Website Builder That Is Easy To Master.

In short, when your just starting out online, you have to learn how to build your own websites. You will need a website builder you can master n a week, you can't spend months online learning HTML, so, it will have to be WYSIWYG (WYSIWYG, stands for What You See Is What You Get). In other words, acts like your word processor where you just paste the text needed.

3) Discover Where to Get the Cheapest Hosting.

Today, anyone online can open a re seller hosting account and start there own web hosting company for just $ 5 to $50 monthly.
But, the question is: Are they "techie" enough where trouble shooting is concerned?

You have to host you site with a company that has been around at least 5 years, because they are established and know the ins-an-outs of what it takes to be an online web host, and have a very friendly customer service.

4) You Must Use some Kind Of Ad Tracking Software.

Ad tracking is the one thing you must master online if you want to build successful websites online. You will have to make small changes to your site and just check to see if your site performs better or worse. If you feel your headline isn't pulling, just change the headline and monitor what happens.

The nice part about online businesses is, that you can make change instantly and have results the same day. No need to wait months for results, like the offline world. Your changes can be tracked and that makes it easy to constantly improve your websites.

5) Find Something That Excite You And Put Away The Plastic.

Once, you find your niche online, ditch the credit card. Take your time and study what is needed for you to be successful online, sign up for a couple forums and get active asking questions.

Your online presence will start to make you a professional in your field. Study your manual, going over it more than once, read between the lines and set your vision on the end results you want to accomplish. Just set sail, and keep focus.

In any human activity, just get going and you will notice that what once seemed impossible, is now simple for you.

Knowing this, I do hope you find your niche online and start building your first e-apartment.

Tips for Buying a First Computer

The first and the most important question you need to ask yourself is why you need a computer and for what purpose you will use it:

* Surfing the Internet and Emailing.
* Watching Movies
* Word Processing,Spreadsheet and Money management
* Art and Graphic Designing.
* Listening and Managing Music
* Storing and manipulating images
* Playing High End Games

When you are certain that you really need a computer then you need to consider what computer to purchase.

The most common type of computer is the PC. Fewer and fewer people these days use Macintoshes and while Apple still makes them they are used primarily for graphics work at the high end multimedia level.

For home or office use you may be far better purchasing a desktop PC with pre-installed software. And PC prices are on the way down.

Of course notebook computers are really great if you want to take advantage of the portability that they offer, although you really need to weigh this against the cost -- as laptops are still much more expensive than your average PC with the same functionality.

You need to determine what capabilities you want your computer to have – the size of the hard drive, the memory and the types of cards – video and audio – that it comes with.

For a standard home or basic office use you should be adequately served by 4GB of RAM with a 1TB hard drive for storage. If you are a gaming freak or graphic designer go for any basic Graphic card of 1-2 GB Memory.

Two other things to consider are that you will need a monitor and software.

For a monitor, try for a 17 inch and higher so that you don’t have to squint to see what is on your screen. Flat panel displays are great for saving space too and the clarity of the displays now are quite impressive. You can choose from may HD and Full HD (1080p) resolution screens.

Most computers will come installed with software. Find what software the PC will come with and work out if this is all you need.

Basic word processing, spreadsheet and email/organizer software is adequate for most people and the ability to access the internet will require a modem installed as well.

If you are worried about learning to use your computer, don't be. There are tutorials within Windows 7 and Windows 8 to help get you started, and "wizards" are easy to use, step by step programs built into Windows that will help you learn a lot too.

Plus, once you get hooked up and online with your own computer, you will have access to millions of sites ready and willing to help you learn all about your new desktop PC, the software you have, and even learn how to do things you never imagined! 

The ABCs Of Computer Memory

Computer memory is called Random Access Memory (RAM). The information stored in RAM can be accessed randomly, rather than sequentially. This means that data can be found in any location at the same rate of speed. Other storage media, such as CD-Rom and hard drives, must wait while the drive spins to the correct location before the data can be accessed.

Computer memory is simply a storage area for the program code and the data that program uses. Computer programs use RAM to write and retrieve information, allowing for fast data retrieval and manipulation.


How Much RAM is Enough?

Simply stated, the answer is, as much as possible. Keep in mind, though, once you've reached a certain upper limit, which is determined by the computer program(s) used, investment in more memory will see a diminished return.

Adding more memory is one of the best ways to maximize computer performance. If you compare 2 identical computer systems, the one with the most memory will over-all be the faster. More RAM allows the computer to place more program instructions into memory, relying less on the slower hard drive.

Think of 512 Megabytes (MB) as the base standard for a modern computer. With that you can multi-task (run several applications concurrently). For instance, you can check email and download MP3s, without noticeable sluggishness.

Some applications, however, are more memory-hungry than others. Graphics programs, for example, are notoriously greedy. Memory needs are further exagerated by the operating system used. Microsoft Windows is far more demanding than, say, Linux. Currently, most PCs use Windows, though.

Should you notice your computer slowing down, consider adding more memory. Before committing to that option, however, try de-fragmenting your hard drive with a utility (program) designed for that sole purpose. A fragmented hard drive is a common cause of stalled computer performance.


Types of RAM

Right now DDR SDRAM is the most popular memory module. DDR stands for Double Data Rate, which means that the memory can be accessed twice per clock-cycle. SDRAM, the acronym for Synchronous Data Random Access Memory, has been the standard for memory modules for nearly a decade.

To add memory to your computer, you must install modules with the correct contact layout. Before purchasing new memory, you must know which type your motherboard will accept. The most common form factors are 168 pin, 184 pin and 200 pin.

You'll also need to know whether there are slots available on your motherboard. If all the slots are already in use, you'll have to replace 1 or all of the current modules with higher capacity ones. If there is at least 1 free slot, you can simply buy a new memory module and insert it in the empty slot.

A word of caution: whereas some motherboards can accept either SDRAM or DDR SDRAM, the 2 types cannot be mixed. You must decide on 1 or the other. Check the motherboard manual first to determine which kind of memory your computer requires.

And finally, when you are ready to install your brand new memory module, make sure of 2 things: the power is off (for your safety) and you are electrically grounded (for your computer's safety). 

Want To Make a Website? Lets check these points first!!!

by: Karolis Petreikis

Nowadays, anybody can afford to order a feature-packed web hosting plan for next to nothing; however, affordable price is not the only criterion which should be considered when purchasing web hosting services. In this article, I'll explain the basics of what you should look for in choosing a web hosting company, not just concentrating on the best price and features, but also on reliability and honesty. You're investing your money and effort into finding paying customers and you wouldn't like to lose them in order to save a few dollars per month on a web hosting service. 

When looking for a web hosting company, it doesn't matter if this is just for the inception of a web or the move of an established site; you need to consider a large selection of criteria to determine which company to go with: 


Customer support 

Website hosting service isn’t just storage or bandwidth. Based on personal experience and that of others, even a top-notch service is worthless without customer support. If you own a business website, your hosting provider needs to be there for you 24/7 and give you instant access to the technicians you need to solve your problem; otherwise, you may end up losing customers and money. 


Downtime guarantee and service monitoring 

Having a personal website go down is a minor inconvenience; having a business website go down is a serious matter. What amount of profit would you lose if your site had been down for a week? Long downtime may be very harmful to today's companies which spend large amounts of money on advertising their websites. Essentially, there are two rules regarding reliability that one should look at: 

1. You should check if there is an up-time guarantee offered. A truly service-oriented provider will also give a money-back guarantee, offering a discount or free service as compensation for downtime. Any company which avoids taking responsibility won't put much effort into the service. 

2. I definitely wouldn't go with a company claiming 100% up-time, as there is no such thing as a server with 100% up-time. If anyone ever claims their server has a 100% up-time they are either lying or they don't perform the necessary upgrades that prevent a machine from being compromised. 

Reputable web hosts will post statistics on their site: What is the frequency of interruption? How about the average percentage of downtime? If these aren't posted, ask; if the answer isn't forthcoming, that should be a warning sign. If you still go with a host which doesn't monitor servers, you'll have to do the monitoring yourself. I recommend http://www.siteuptime.com, as it's one of the best monitoring services available for free in the market today. 


Backups 

There is no host which is safe against different types of technical and programical failures, so make sure that the company runs scheduled backups. The other advice would be always having a backup of your website yourself, as you never know what might happen. cPanel, which is the most popular web hosting management software at this time, has a very comfortable backup-making tool. It allows you to backup files and databases quickly and easily, so backups are no longer a problem. 


Acceptable use policy 

Web hosts may have 200-300 or more clients per server; there is no exact number, as companies have different hardware and each hosted website has different resource usage. There always is a possibility that a few of those customers host illegal content. There are web hosts who have had their servers unplugged, resulting in their clients’ websites going down. I'm sure you don't want to put your business at risk and have your website hosted on the same server together with illegal pornography and software sites, so check host's acceptable use policy to find out, if the host takes care of what's hosted on their servers. 

Hosting your site on an uncared-for server will also result in a low speed. If somebody on the same server sends spam, the server's IP address will be blacklisted and you'll have serious problems as recipients stop receiving your emails. Use the "Spam database lookup" feature on www.DNSstuff.com to check if a web hosting company is blacklisted. Spam is being sent almost everywhere, so having one or two red records isn't that bad; but, if there are more, it may become a problem later on. 


Unlimited bandwidth and web space 

In web hosting industry, the adage "you get what you pay for" is almost universally applicable. Do not fall for hosts offering unlimited allowances, as there is no unlimited bandwidth, nor unlimited web space. Host's pay for each GB of bandwidth themselves. Hard drives also aren't free, so how can they say it's unlimited? They simply are performing false advertising in order to attract customers. The average website doesn't use more than 1GB of bandwidth per month; the customer is happy as he bought something "unlimited" and the host gets a new customer, which won't cost them any more than $1-2 USD per month. But imagine what would happen if I had a website, burning much more bandwidth than an average site does, and I signed up with a hosting company offering unlimited traffic? The host would simply suspend my account and tell me, that it was using too much bandwidth. There even are companies which offer unlimited bandwidth and have a statement on their terms of service, explaining that unlimited bandwidth means 40GB, for example. 


Will you really own your domain name? 

When you buy a domain name together with a website hosting package, make sure the host will register the domain name under your name. It usually should be written in their FAQ, but, if there is no such information, simply contact them. This will also give you an opportunity to check how fast their customer support team replies to inquiries. If the hosting company registers domains under someone else's name, you may have problems switching hosting providers later. If you were in such situation, you would have to file for a Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), which costs much more than both domain name and web hosting service together. 


Control Panel 

For ease of maintenance, a feature called a Control Panel is a necessity; this tool will normally allow for regular maintenance, be it email mailbox additions/deletions, password resets, web additions, web count reports, statistics and so on. If the site is for any sort of business, this is an absolute must. The most popular web hosting management software currently available is cPanel. It's a next-generation web hosting control panel system that allows you to manage your domain through a web interface. The idea is to transfer as much of the control of managing your web site to you; you have the ability to manage all aspects of e-mail, files, backup, FTP, CGI scripts, and web site statistics. 


Value-added services 

Hosting companies offer different value-added services in order to set themselves apart from the competition. Of course, these are an advantage, but a common mistake customers make is choosing a host just because it offers many value-added services which won't be used anyway. Some of the really useful features are: 

1. Auto-installer script – Auto-installers will save you time if you are going to install a forum, image gallery, content management system, etc. Installation procedures on an auto-installer script take seconds and can be performed by novices without the need of doing difficult tasks usually associated with installations. 

2. Online website builder - It lets you design a website in a few minutes without having any creation software and knowledge. One very powerful website builder on the market is Site Studio; this editor allows for ease of use, full control of color schemes and themes, one-click publishing, and an array of templates to use. 


The last tip 

In this article, I've mentioned only a few warning signs which are worth considering. You should know yourself that price and allocations aren't as important as the quality of service; if the budget is absolutely limited, then the price can be a valid criterion, but otherwise it shouldn't receive much credence. 

By going through this article and asking questions, you can narrow down the list of web hosts to the point where a good, sound decision can be easily made. 

How to Boost Your Online Sales

Ever since we had products for sale in the offline world, we had sales agents. You know the ones - the multi-product travelling sales "reps" carrying products and business cards from different manufacturers. They made sales without having to carry inventory, handle payments, and sign contracts. Their focus was to make the sale by getting the order, which was then processed by the manufacturer. 

In the online world we now have the same model, with a twist. Instead of agents we have affiliates. Affiliates are highly targeted pay-for-performance sales agents which pre-sell your customer and are paid a commission when the desired event occurs. The most common reward is pay-for-sale, where the merchant pays the affiliate who referred the paying customer. 


Affiliates are treated as a complementary sales channel. The merchant still receives their own direct traffic and makes his own sales in parallel to the affiliate channel. The twist is that the affiliate doesn't need to handle the order. This is taken care of by the merchant, who has a tracking system to determine which affiliate sent the business to them. These tracking systems typically start with what are called affiliate links, which are the links that the affiliate puts on their site or in an email. 

What's an affiliate link look like? There are several variations, but most have the affiliate link embedded in the linking URL. E.g. If you ever see a link like "www.some_Good_merchant.com/shop/?affid=1232" you can be pretty sure that the affiliate with id 1232 will receive money from some_clever_merchant when someone buys after clicking that link. Other affiliate links are more complex, encrypted, or set up so that the referring domain is tracked so no affiliate id is even needed in the link. Some sites will cloak their links so that the curious surfer can't detect that they have clicked or are about to click an affiliate link. 

Amazon has one of the oldest affiliate programs. The Amazon Associate program rewards sites whenever someone purchases a book or Amazon product after being sent to Amazon via an affiliate link. 

Other affiliate business models can be: 
- "Pay per click" - the merchant pays the affiliate for the traffic they send them 
- "Pay per lead" - the affiliate sends traffic to the merchant, where the prospects register their interest and a possible sale occurs later. The merchant pays for the registration information - usually some sort of application form on the merchant's site. 
- "Pay per subscription" - the merchant has recurring revenue from the customer and the affiliate benefits accordingly 

Merchants who are new to e-commerce usually don't establish an affiliate network as the first channel. Like the offline world, merchants typically build their own sales force first and fine-tune their sales and marketing strategy before taking on dealers and independent agents. The key for a new merchant is to ensure that their e-commerce platform will support an affiliate strategy later on. For merchants having a well tuned e-business, an affiliate channel has been shown to add 20-30% to their existing online sales. 

However, it's not a free ride and many merchants end up with failed affiliate strategies due to their lack of investment in other related areas. The merchant needs to invest in a tracking system, which is usually an outsourced affiliate network or an in-house affiliate software system. Another expense to consider is having sufficient human resources to recruit, screen, manage, and motivate the affiliates. Without a good support system in place, the affiliates will not produce the desired results. 

What types of businesses use affiliate strategies? It is usually any online business that sells products which can be pre-sold by an affiliate. Service businesses can also benefit from an affiliate program via a pay-per-lead program. If the service business has recurring revenue from a customer, they need to consider if they want the affiliate to receive a recurring commission - it depends on the industry and what the competition is doing. 

Once a merchant has decided to establish an affiliate strategy, they need to define the unique aspects of their affiliate offering. Some questions to answer are: 
- What are the benefits to the affiliate? 
- What is the competition doing? 
- What is the pay-for-performance model? 
- What criteria should be used to screen the new affiliates? 
- Who will manage the affiliates and motivate them? 
- How are the affiliate to be paid and does your e-commerce system support the accounting required? 
- What affiliate management features do I need? Which ones will differentiate me from my competition? 
- What affiliate software tracking system or network should be used? 

An affiliate strategy done right can increase your online sales. There are over 20 affiliate software packages - hosted, in-house, and networks to choose from. There are over 200 features in affiliate software and network offerings. Selecting the correct affiliate software will depend on your strategy and desired features. With the proper analysis of your strategy, selection of the correct affiliate tracking system, and an investment into the affiliate management resources required you will be well on your way to boosting your online sales.

Monday, 9 June 2014

How to Add Meta Tags In Blogger


To get huge traffic in Blogger you must have to add Meta Tags. Meta tag is nothing but a centralized description of a web page. But it is very important to improve search engine ranking. From Meta Tags, crawler/bots can easily find the documents like author, language, country, platform, keywords, description. If you have special niche for your blog, meta keywords and meta description will help you to drive a huge traffic from search engine. In WordPress there are thousands of plugins for meta tag. But, in blogger you have to import manually. See Below for meta tags and a brief description of the meta tag.


<meta content=’Blog Description’ name=’description’/>
This meta tag uses to show a crawler a brief description of your blog. Remove Blog Description and put your own blog’s description.

<meta content=’KW1, KW2,Keyword3′ name=’keywords’/>
This meta tag uses to push hidden keywords to your blog. Push your keywords in place of KW1, KW2, KW3. You can add unlimited keywords. but remember. 6 or 7 keywords are better SEO.

<meta content=’Author Name’ name=’Author’/>
This meta tag uses for specify the author of the  website/article/post. You can use your name or g+ profile link in the place of Author Name.

<meta content=’G+ Publisher Page URL’ name=’Publisher’/>
This meta tag is uses for verify publisher page at google+. Use your google+ page url at place of G+publisher page URL.

<meta content=’Author Email Address’ name=’Email’/>
This meta tag uses for specify a mail address to author. Use your email address in the place of Author Email Address.

<meta content=’index, follow’ name=’robots‘/>
This meta tag specifies the permissions for a crawler or bot. ‘Index’ gives the permission to take the article on the of a search engine. Follow indicates your blog link will be followed.

<meta content=’Language Name’ name=’language’/>
This meta tag uses for specify the language of your blog. Configure it by using your blog language. As an example if you are using US English then it will be looks like this “<meta content=’en-us’ name=’language’/>“.

<meta content=’Country’ name=’country’/>
This meta tag uses for specify the country for your blog. This meta tag improves your local search ranking. Use your country name in the place of Country.

<meta content=’Engine’ name=’generator’/>
This meta tag specifies the platform you are using for your blog. Use your platform name in the place of Engine. as an Example if you are using Blogger then it should look like this”<meta content=’blogger’ name=’generator’/>“.

<meta name=”copyright” content=”name of owner”>
To protect your text and Images from copying you have to use this meta tag. Use the author name or the publisher name in the place of “name of owner”. Example : <meta name=”copyright” content=”InfoLuv”>.

How To Add Meta Tags In Blogger
Follow the below steps to add meta tag to a Blogger blog.

Login to your Blogger Dashboard.
Go to Template from Left Sidebar.
Click on “Backup/Restore” from upper right corner.
Then Click on Download Full Template.
After completing your download click on Close button.
Click on “Edit HTML” button.
Go to Section. You can search this from Ctrl+F.
Add Your Meta Tags after <head> & before </head>.
Click on “Save Template” Button.

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Ronaldinho (Korea/Japan 2002) Witness free-kick immortality from the great Brazilian against England at the 2002 FIFA


Witness free-kick immortality from the great Brazilian against England at the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea Republic/Japan™. FIFA on YouTube is happy to bring you the 100 BEST BRAZILIAN GOALS IN WORLD CUP HISTORY as we countdown to Brazil 2014.

Friday, 6 June 2014

Ignite Blogger Template



Ignite is a Responsive, 2 Columns Blogger Template. Ignite Blogger Template has Auto Read More Feature, Horizontal Drop-down Navigation Menu, Social Buttons, Right Sidebar, Google Fonts and More Features.

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Template name : Ignite

Template type : 1 Sidebar, 2 Column, Adapted from WordPress, Elegant, Featured Section, Fixed width, Responsive, Fresh, Magazine, Minimalist, Photography, Premium, Right Sidebar, Top Navigation Bar, Web 2.0, White, Yellow, Icon Fonts

Release date : June 5, 2014

Author Name and URL : NewBloggerThemes / http://newbloggerthemes.com/

Designer URL : http://www.competethemes.com/

Basic Instructions : How to install a Blogger template

Advanced Details : http://newbloggerthemes.com/ignite-blogger-template/

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Nami Press

Nami Press is a news and magazine Blogger Template. It is responsive and drag-drop to build your own home design.


Focus: Grid-based Responsive Blogger Template

The template features a responsive layout, from video to touch-enabled slidedock, which means it’ll look great on a tablet or phone. So, no matter what screen your visitors are using, Focus fits perfectly on every screen size.


Ijonkz – Responsive Magazine/News Blogger Template

Ijonkz a blogger theme with responsive layout and two style Boxed or Full width. Its High User Friendly Blogger Template. Its design simple and clean and perfect for News, Magazine or portofolio websites. With an attractive color combination and impressed professionals and has many features.


Geek Press – Responsive News & Magazine Template

Geek Press is very easy to work without touch to code, it will help you publish your small news / magazine projects as the fastest way ever.


Flat News – Easy News & Magazine Template

Flat News is a news and magazine Blogger template. This template is very easy to work without touch to code. Flat News is 100% responsive and drag-drop to build your own home design.


Maxxiz – Responsive Magazine/News Blogger Template

Maxxiz a blogger theme with responsive layout. Its High User Friendly Blogger Template. Its design simple and clean and perfect for magazine or portofolio websites. With an attractive color combination and impressed professionals and has many features.


Exposure – Simple portfolio

Exposure is a unique blogger template with tons of unique feature which you will not find in any other blogger template.


Syahira – Responsive Blogger Template

Syahira a blogger theme with responsive layout. Its High User Friendly Blogger Template. Its design simple and clean and perfect for magazine or portofolio websites.

Versatile

A good template must handle content in standard Blogger way. VER comes with that purpose and it was designed with simplicity in mind.