Why You Should Ping Your Blog

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A blog was just, and it is true staring at you. What should be the next step to do when a blog has been obtained? One step is imperative that visitors to your site. An increased number of visitors on a website could mean that there is a sufficient number of readers, with a customer base or simply said that it would be a chance for the bucks.

There are plenty of opportunities, the number of connections to Web sites. You can do this social networking Web sites, advertising, RSS and marketing affiliate. Sometimes even simple methods, such as Ping, that the world may know that you are available.

A ping is a means of notification of the major search engines, so that they know that the blog, you have created, a news update. It’s a bit like when you invoke the search engines and let you know that they are updated. Ping-you using a bookmark or an element in one of the places for blogs: examples are Technorati, del.icio.us, Furl, Flickr and Weil.
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How To Make An Ethernet Cable

Rjay

Ethernet cables are essentially the lifeline of our home networks, and our internet. Almost every home network uses ethernet cables to connect either their modem to their router or their routers to their computers. Ethernet cables are especially important for those users who are still on wired networks, and haven’t made the jump to wireless yet. For those of you that have had to go out and purchase ethernet cables in the past know that these cables do not come cheap for anything over 10 feet or so. If you have to stretch it up to 20+ feet the price increase is exponential, when in fact, it doesn’t really cost that much more to make a longer cable. In today’s post we’re going to show you how to make your own ethernet cable.

Materials For Making Ethernet Cables

  • Wire Cutters/Strippers- I’m sure you have atleast one pair laying around, if you followed my article on how to assemble the ultimate PC toolkit you should have a pair in your amazing PC toolkit.
  • RJ45 Crimping Tool- This is used for crimping or “terminating” the ends of the cable so they stay attached, you can get these at a radioshack-type store or save yourself some money and get them off Amazon for cheap.
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