Friday, September 11, 2009

DIY Search Engine Optimization

Hi guys. Ever wanted to see you site or blog on top of the search results?
If you answer is yes, you may read this post and DIY some Search Engine Optimization.

First own your domain name. Like www.yourdomain.com and Host your site on a reliable server

1 - Shorten the title to 50 chars
2 - Add the robots tag
3 - Place the robots.txt in your root on your server with the following lines in the file
User-agent: *
Allow: /

4 - Get rid of the java script in the code and put it in an external file
5 - Use css instead of colour, size and font tags
5 - Change the link buttons or java script links in to text links
6 - Make sure to have a site map page
7 - Make sure you have 404 page
8 - At the bottom of each page use menus as text links
9 - Make sure your page code is not bigger than 100 K
10 - Submit your site to ODP and Yahoo Dir
11 - Pay special attention to your content
12 - Try to get as much as relevant links you can
13 - Read each search engines guide lines and follow them strictly
14 - Don't spam
15 - Don't use doorway pages
16 - Don't cloak
17 - Always come and ask for advice on this board
18 - And pray hard that the big G appreciates all your efforts

In case you want to know further, do visit my SEO site at www.pixware.net
You will find my contact email there. Feel free to drop a few lines of questions. I will try to reply if it’s not too elaborate.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

New Venture by Debjit Biswas

Today there will be millions of searches performed on the Internet, many of them looking for exactly what you are selling. The process of getting your website to the top of the search engines is known as search engine optimization (SEO). SEO has proven to be one of the most cost-effective forms of marketing available. PIXWARE.net is equipped to be a world leader in the art and science of search engine optimization. Contact us for more information.

Search optimization is a hyper-competitive endeavour that requires intense focus and a thorough, up-to-date understanding of how the search engine algorithms and robots operate. The staff at PIXWARE.net continuously on the look out for new technology and our tactics continuously evolve to meet the needs of our clients. In the uncertain world of search engine optimization, our straightforward approach will consistently deliver results, which is why we are so optimistic about search marketing. We apply our proven SEO process so your web site will achieve that same high level of success.

In addition to search engine optimization, Pixware provides other Internet marketing services including: search-friendly web design, link building programs, social media optimization and blog optimization and marketing.

Promoted by Debjit Biswas, a graduate from India's premier technical university IIT Kanpur, Pixware is set to become one of the finest search engine optimization centre in the competitive world of SEO

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Moon Rush


Between 1964 and 1976 human race rushed for the moon, spending astronomical sum of money. USA and then USSR raced to be the first on the moon. Both the countries launched many missions of various kinds. In 1969 United States of America succeeded in landing the first man on moon. Since then men from NASA the space agency of the United States touched the surface of the moon five more times, till 1976, when NASA abandoned its moon rush.
Across the world scientists are gearing up for the second moon rush. Apart from the USA, European Space Agency and Russia, other countries like India, China and Japan are running very active moon missions with plans of capturing the larger prizes, some people believe, could change the world. If they are right the moon contains a new source of energy that could provide the earth with almost unlimited power for hundreds of years to come. This could replace not only the fossil power but also the present Nuclear Power or the fission power.
The first moon rush was fuelled by the zest for being the first. The excitement was of doing something that nobody has ever done before, something ultra important and unforgettable, probably for the same passion which fuelled Christopher Columbus and likes. Still in human mind the moon remains as an object of intense fascination. A Florida businessman exploited this fascination to its maximum by selling lunar land to individuals and corporations. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 and the Moon Treaty of 1984 forbids Governments from commercialising any celestial objects. The Florida businessman stresses on the fact that his organisation is not a government body and hence legal. Strangely among his clients of lunar property belong two past presidents and the present president (George W. Bush) of the United States of America. Such is the craze for moon that the businessman has banked millions of dollars till date.
The present moon rush is not a result of similar human emotions. It’s rather fuelled by the prospect of economic and technological gains. NASA has announced its plans for a manned lunar station by 2020 for prolonged research like the international space station. This will help them achieve greater understanding of the moon. Behind this possibly hangs the prospect of finding Helium-3 an important ingredient for commercial nuclear fusion. Present nuclear fission method is less efficient and more polluting than the fusion method. But controlled fusion with hydrogen isotopes produces high-energy neutron which destroys the reactor wall if active for more than a few seconds. But Hellium-3 produces low energy neutron perfectly suitable for a commercial fusion reactor. Unfortunately Hellium-3 is extremely rare on planet earth.
Here comes the Moon rush. Solar wind blow Helium-3 particles off the Sun’s surface into the planetary system. Earth’s atmosphere stops the solar wind from depositing the Helium-3 particles on our planet’s surface. But moon has almost no atmosphere. Hence, helium-3 particles blown out of sun’s surface has deposited substantially on the moon’s surface. So much so that it is estimated to serve our entire’s planet’s power hunger for centuries. As a matter of fact the prospect of finding the source of energy is so much encouraging that several enterprises are planning their own Moon rush. Among these is a Russian organisation, S.P. Korolev Rocket & Space Corporation Energia, planning a manned mission to the moon by as early as 2015. Their moon mission has just one purpose of exploring the possibilities to bring back helium-3 to the earth. If any of these governments or organisations manage to do what they desire, some day the moon may turn into a huge mining base for the planet earth.
Is it time for us to take a good look at the moon? For there might be a time, not too distant, when the good old moon may never look the same again.

- Debjit Biswas

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Thank God! We have “Sorrow” in our life.

Assume a life which is joyous all through. No sadness, not even a hint of sorrow. Must be such a desirable way to live a life. But, hold on, are you sure?

Wasn’t a horse ride to a distant locality a privilege for the nobles in the medieval era? Sure, those guys on the horseback must have felt the happiness of being privileged. Put today's privileged ones like Mr. Tata on a horse back for his next journey to Jamshedpur from Kolkata! Surely that could be the saddest thing possible for Mr. Tata. So what is happiness? Surely not the horse ride. Is being privileged synonymous to happiness? Then why on earth a privileged man like Mr. Tata spent sleepless nights while a handful of terrorists terrorised his hotel inmates. His being privileged was certainly not threatened by the terrorists. So then happiness is not even being privileged.

Have you ever seen the bauls of Bengal singing in the streets of Shantiniketan? Didn’t they look like a bunch of happy guys? Are they privileged in the same sense as Mr. Tata?

The common perception of happiness being a function of privileged life is certainly not true. Then what is happiness?

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Suppose you live a life which is happy as per common perception. You keep on living the same life everyday, every month, every year, every decade. The same “happy” life. No deviation at all. Think about it. Will you get bored? Well if I were you, I would most certainly get bored. Though in common perception you still live a happy life, but within you you are bored. Well, well, you are happy for the world but unhappy within yourself?

Remember the unhappy princes looking for happiness on the streets of Rome? Well her happiness was in nothing but being common. Sadness and happiness are perceptions relative to each other. Unless you are sad you can never be happy! Because the perception of happiness comes from the perception of sadness. Bible preached: Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.

Sadness is just the other side of happiness. If there is sadness there will be happiness or vice versa.

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Let’s talk about three lives. Red, Blue and Green. The Red life had extreme sadness. Hence had extreme happiness, the Blue life had sadness but much lesser than the Red life. Hence happiness experienced by the Blue life was not as high as that of Red life. But the Green life remained in the same state hence did not experience happiness or sadness. We may call that boredom. Like the princes in the film “Roman Holiday” experienced, till she decided to break out of it.

So shall we not say, Thank God! We have “Sorrow” in our life!


- Debjit Biswas

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Blog Address

find this blog of Debjit Biswas at

http://debjitbiswas.blogspot.com/
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Monday, April 21, 2008

Film E-Books

I have some e-books on film. If you are interested in any of these you may mail me (debjitbiswas at aol dot com), I will try to send you the book by mail.

- Debjit Biswas

Here is the list: