Archive for August 11th, 2008

Introduction To Blogging

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Technically, if you’re not into the blogging fever, you wouldn’t be interested with this article. But if you are one of those who dedicated their life posting blogs every minute of the hour of every waking day, hop in, you might just be the next big thing the blogging industry has ever known. Start blogging without the tiring stress of dropping a sweat.

As discussed by millions of web sites, blogging is an art of posting an authored piece of work. A blog is a combined word for ‘web blog’. It can be anything you can think of. It is a liberated journal anyone can read. Anyone can publish it or make comments about it. A blog might be in form of formal or informal, humorous or sensitive. Kinds of blogs that a blogger can dig into are: political, personal, health, literary, travel, legal, educational.

For those who just got hooked and are having a hard time creating a blog, either in a form of a simple text blog, vlog (video blog), artlog (art log), and the like, this might be a boost.

1. Find a Host: This would mean a website wholeheartedly ready to accept whatever you post. A first-step training on putting up your own blog. Make sure to find a decent provider. And how would you create your own jumping out of the conventional? That’ll be tackled in step number 2.

2. Sign up: After which, different options and samples would appear or pop out giving you an idea on what your finished blog might look like. Personalize. Choose wisely. Choose creatively. Choose as if you’re painting your own picture. Don’t forget to include your personal information.

3. Decide: A blog can either be private or public. Private blogs are for your eyes only and those who have permission and access to view it, while public blogs are created for everyone to view and to read. Therefore it depends on your preference if your blog’s a free-access type or a password generated one. Also consider the different schemes and layout. Edited blogs would look more inviting to the eyes.

4. Adjust: Don’t settle for the ordinary. Pull the plug if it’s not working. Delete unacceptable styles and modify anew. To write a blog is not as easy as it looks. Your first few tries might seem disturbing because you’re trying to figure out how everything must work. But when you’ve familiarize yourself with how everything works, you’ll find the whole process vindicating.

5. Upload: Read the instructions. Digest it. Copy then paste. Image hosting sites points out vividly the A-Zs of uploading. Update daily to establish frequency of visits from readers which is a vital communicating act.

6. Publish: Either send your URL to your buddies or to your website, it’s okay. Add your URL to other blogs you’ve made.

And that’s it!

The moment you get hooked in making blogs, you’ll find out the benefits. And you’ll realize that there are millions of people out there who are just like you.

Find Owner of Phone Number

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Getting prank calls? Found a number on you caller identification that you don’t recognize? Want to find out who is behind that number?

The good news is that finding the owner of a phone number is easier than you might think.

As long as you have the area code and the seven digit number, you should be able to locate any number’s owner, if you know where to look.

Your first step should be a free reverse phone number directory. Plenty of them are available on the Internet. At the site, you’ll enter the entire number including the area code and hit ‘Search.’ If the number is a published land line, you should get the information you want, including the name of the owner and the entire address of the owner.

If you’re lucky enough to get results, then your search can stop there. In most cases, you’ll need to try a slightly different approach.

Usually, the reason you’ll run into problems is that the number belongs to a cell phone. Because there is no central database of cell phone numbers, free reverse phone directories cannot return information on those numbers. You also won’t be able to get information on land line numbers that are unlisted or non-published.

Don’t bother trying multiple reverse phone directories in order to find the owner of a phone number, either. Most use the same databases, so if you don’t score results at one then you won’t fare any better at another site.

Instead, you may have to use a paid site. For a reasonable fee, you can access all of the information you need about the owner of a phone number. Such paid services give you accurate, up-to-date information using both land line and cell phone searches, including broad coverage of the entire United States.

A provider of such service, Reverse Phone Detective, provides better results and free search assistance, access to expanded people search databases, and more. There is also a 100%, ironclad guarantee – if you don’t get results, you don’t pay. It’s a no-brainer!

To use Reverse Phone Detective reverse lookup service, you will pay a fee which gives you an unlimited number of searches inside the members’ area, plus a premium full phone report. After you sign up, just enter the phone number you want to find, click ‘Search,’ and you’ll have your information. It’s that easy!

Click here to visit Reverse Phone Detective.