After deciding to try and request a reconsideration for my pagerank I was happy to see the green color in the Google toolbar for this blog. Yes! It took my 6 months to realize that I should try to request for one ever since the pagerank suddenly got demoted to zero.

But now, everything is back to normal and I hope it will increase in due time. The blog is doing pretty good. There are lots of visitors checking out the blog posts as well as tips and tricks of source codes, some I made myself, some I found while scouring the internet.

Because this blog’s pagerank was back to normal, I got a few offers from companies to review their products. Stay tuned and keep on coming back to check for new updates. Or, you can always subscribe to the blog’s feeds.

If you know what SEO is and what it is for, you know that it requires a lot of work to have your site get top rankings in search results. First and foremost, you would have to have understanding on how the internet works as well as understanding technologies like HTML and such. If you have no idea whatsoever on where to start, problem is, you will have a hard time implementing SEO in your website.

What if there is a software that does most of the SEO tricks that need to be implemented to get the desired SEO results? SEO Intelligence is SEO in its simplest form. Let the software do the core tasks of implementing SEO like keyword ranking and competitive tracking reports, user friend interface to navigate around the software, research keywords and more! The best part? It is cheap and affordable.

SEO requires maintenance so that your rankings will always stay atop. If you leave it even for a few days, others may overtake you. But with SEO Intelligence’s tools, they do most of the things that I usually do. No more hard coding and manual testing. Their SEO Tools will do the rest. You do not even have to be an expert with SEO. Let the software do it for you. Check it out!

Vintage web hosting, GeoCities is closing its curtains serving its members. I just read about this in CNN’s website today and knew just now that it is owned by Yahoo!. It is not surprising though that it is calling it quits after getting few visits now considering GeoCities has lots of flashing banner ads and questionable color schemes which I find annoying I never really bothered trying it even once.

Still, it is kinda sad that a pioneer is closing. GeoCities was well known for hosting websites and letting people create webpages. “RIP GeoCities” was even a trending topic on Twitter, where one user summed up his feelings in a sub-140-word blast. “If you’re making fun of GeoCities dying,” he wrote, “you’re too young to understand”. I guess I agree with him on that. GeoCities did have its good points. In my case, only the popups was its bad trait.

Rest in peace, GeoCities…

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