Thursday, February 10, 2011

How to Transfer Domain at GoDaddy | My Own Ways

How to Transfer Domain at GoDaddy | My Own Ways

How to Transfer Domain at GoDaddy

Here’s How to Transfer Domain at Godaddy which I created with a compact. For the first time you make a transaction like selling a domain to another person would still be a little confused how I do this? The following tips.
  1. To prospective buyers ask for personal information such as Name, Address, Phone and Email
  2. Email is required is the email used at the time they register at GoDaddy
  3. Log into your Godaddy account
  • Click on the tab “my domain”
  • Check / cross-domain you want to push
  • Click on the option “change account”on the tab above
  • Continue to click the “next “
  • Fill out the form with personal information that you get from the first step
  • Click the “Next” and finish by pressing the OK button
  • Next Godaddy which will provide the info via email to you and the person receiving the domain push
  • People who receive these domains will receive the code they need to be included in their account, on the ‘Accept Account Change’.
  • Then the people who receive these domains must perform a series of processes such Checkout when registering a new domain-they even need to enter payment data, although later the price $ 0.00
Tips and tricks: to do the checkout without entering your payment information is by selecting the ‘pay by check’
Then within a few minutes of your domain has been in the push. Simple tips on how to do push-domain or How to Transfer Domain Name at Godaddy. Hopefully can help and benefit to all my reader.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Global Warming

The world has been close to doomsday ...........!!!!
Natural calamities have spread all over the world, ranging from floods, storms and extreme global climate change resulting from human error in managing natural resources that cause global warming.

Global Warming

Measurements of temperature taken by instruments all over the world, on land and at sea have revealed that during the 20th century the Earth’s surface and lowest part of the atmosphere warmed up on average by about 0.6°C. During this period, man-made emissions of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide have increased, largely as a result of the burning of fossil fuels for energy and transportation, and land use changes including deforestation for agriculture. In the last 20 years, concern has grown that these two phenomena are, at least in part, associated with each other. That is to say, global warming is now considered most probably to be due to the increases in greenhouse gas emissions and concurrent increases in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, which have enhanced the Earth's natural greenhouse effect. Whilst other natural causes of climate change can cause global climate to change over similar periods of time, computer models demonstrate that in all probability there is a real discernible human influence on the global climate.


If the climate changes as current computer models have projected, global average surface temperature could be anywhere from 1.4 to 5.8°C higher by the end of the 21st century than in 1990. To put this temperature change into context, the increase in global average surface temperature which brought the Earth out of the last major ice age 14,000 years ago was of the order of 4 to 5°C. Such a rapid change in climate will probably be too great to allow many ecosystems to suitably adapt, and the rate of species extinction will most likely increase. In addition to impacts on wildlife and species biodiversity, human agriculture, forestry, water resources and health will all be affected. Such impacts will be related to changes in precipitation (rainfall and snowfall), sea level, and the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, resulting from global warming. It is expected that the societies currently experiencing existing social, economic and climatic stresses will be both worst affected and least able to adapt. These will include many in the developing world, low-lying islands and coastal regions, and the urban poor.


The Framework Convention on Climate Change (1992) and the Kyoto Protocol (1997) represent the first steps taken by the international community to protect the Earth's climate from dangerous man-made interference. Currently, nations have agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an average of about 5% from 1990 levels by the period 2008 to 2012. The UK, through its Climate Change Programme, has committed itself to a 12.5% cut in greenhouse gas emissions. Additional commitments for further greenhouse gas emission reduction will need to be negotiated during the early part of the 21st century, if levels of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are to be stabilised at reasonable levels. Existing and future targets can be achieved by embracing the concept of sustainable development - development today that does not compromise the development needs of future generations. In practical terms, this means using resources, particularly fossil-fuel-derived energy, more efficiently, re-using and recycling products where possible, and developing renewable forms of energy which are inexhaustible and do not pollute the atmosphere.

Now we should support the movement to save the world, start of our daily lives, such as :
  • Energy savings, Reduce or limit the use of vehicles / cars, use environmentally friendly vehicles / hybrid

  • Use a phone that can be recycled so as not to contaminate the natural
 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Backlinks to your site or blog is very important | My Own Ways

Backlinks or links to your site or blog is very important, because backlinks effect will be very important to your blog, both in the SERP, increasing the amount of traffic and increase PageRank.
The problem is how do to know the link to our blog? Here we can use many ways to know the number of links that lead to our blog, depending on the parameters we want to know where we want to get info. The most difficult is the link that google indexed, because not all the links, be it a link in comment or the backlink be indexed by Google, and link criteria that considered how google is also still a mystery. To find a link from google, how pretty easy, go to google.com then type “link:www.yourdomain.com” in the search box, if you’re lucky then the link will be shown by google, but if the result does not exist , do not worry we can find backlinks again, maybe a matter of time because google only update the backlink index when there is an update pagerank either minor or major.
For the second way you can also use Yahoo as a pointer the number of backlinks you have. Unlike google yahoo relatively faster and easier to index our backlinks. Open this link http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/ then in the search box type the url address of your blog for example http://www.ebanxts.com, then enter, will appear later on the blog / web that provide backlinks to your blog.
Nevertheless there are many tools to look for / and determines the number of backlinks that we have, such as backlinkwatch.com, smartpagerank.com, diagnosticoweb.com tools and many more others, of course, with levels varying accuracy. I personally prefer to use Yahoo to find out the number of parameters link my blog, because yahoo fastest indexing new backlinks that I made, just my opinion. You can take one of the ways above and even you also can use all the methods above for more valid data.