Friday, May 18, 2018

Radiant supple skin, Moisturize

Moisturize immediately after leaving the shower, locking in the skin's natural moisture.Use an oil-based moisturizer for rough areas, i.e. elbows, hands, feet, knees, etc. For every time that you moisturize your body, moisturize rough areas twice.For chronically dry or aging skin, find treatments with selenium, alpha-hydroxy acid, or Tropoelastin. Use olive oil to moisturize ultra-dry skin - just add it to your moisturizer.Shower with warm, not hot, water.Avoid prolonged exposure to strong wind, chlorine, and cold weather. If these are elements you are exposed to daily, either bundle up or shower and moisturize immediately after exposure.Don't sit in the tub too long - if you are a prune, you have bathed long enough. Shriveled skin is an indicator that the natural oils in your skin have begun to deplete.Look for approval by the FDA or the CIR on the label of your skin care product to ensure that it has been evaluated. Look for products that are Paraben free, and free of synthetic fragrances.

Organize your Blogs statistical information with Webmaster Tools

In order to be able to download reports in Google Analytic s and Use Google Webmaster Tools to see exactly how your Blogger Blog is doing, Google asks you to Verify that the Blog is in fact yours.  It is a really good idea to follow these steps and do this because then, you will be able to find out so many things about your blog.
Stuff like, which keywords people are finding you for in the search engines.  Which back links you have to your blog.  How many visitors, how long they stay for.  The information is really endless.  There is no better way to get your blog organized than to verify your blog with Google.

How do I organize my blog with Google Webmaster Tools?


The first thing your going to need to do is find your account number and your tracking code.
1. Sign into your Google Analytic Account.  If you don't know where that is type Google Analytic into Google search.  Sign in with your Blogger account details.
2. From the Analytic home page, find the account which you want to get the tracking code for. (The tracking code is profile specific.  Meaning you need a different code for each of your blogs, if you have more than one.)
3. From the orange navigation bar choose Admin.
4. Choose new profile and enter a name for the blog you need the code for.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Where to Upload Videos Too

Website

Do you want to know where you can post video too other than just youtube?

Here is a complete list of many many sites to post your videos too which will not only get you more views and shares and  likes.  It will also help your videos to rank better in search and in YouTube.com.

Articlecity.com
Articlecube.com
Articler.com
Articlesnatch.com (Pen name required)
Articletrader.com
Bebo.com
Bibsonomy.org
Blogger.com
Blogwidow.com
BoFunk.com
Bukisa.com
Chipmark.com
connotea.org
Dailymotion.com
Dekhona.com
Del.icio.us
Dropjack.com
Earticlesonline.com
eCorpTv.com
En.vidivodo.com
Facebook.com
Fark.com
Folkd.com
Friendfeed.com
Gawkk.com
Google Bookmarks
GoogleBuzz
Hictu.com
Homebiztools.com
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Humsurfer.com
iviewtube.com
Jeqq.com
Livejournal.com
Look-4it.com
Memotoo.com
Multiply.com
Multiply.com
Myspace Videos
Photobucket.com
Ping.fm
Plazoo.com
Plurk.com
Podcast.com
Podcastblaster.com
PodcastExchange.org
Posterous.com
Premierdirectory.org
Reddit.com
Saveyourlinks.com
Searcharticles.net
Sokule.com
Squidoo.com
Startaid.com
Tagworld.com
Tumblr.com
Twitter.com
Url.org
Veoh.com
Videobash.com
Vidipedia.org
Vimeo.com
Vodpod.com
Whitelinks.com
Wordpress.com
Workoninternet.com
Yourdailymedia.com
YouTube.com

Do you know of any I have missed on this list?  If so please post them in the comments.


Tuesday, April 3, 2012

How to Verify your Blogger Blog Tutorial

Why you need to Verify your Blogger Blog

To use Google Webmaster Tools  and the wonderful information it provides you, about your blog. Requires a number of steps for you to take.  Firstly you need to set up a Google Analytics Account.  That will get you a tracking code.  The tracking code needs to be placed inside the main template file of your blog,  in order to Verify the blog actually belongs to you.  This is a separate action to AdSense. It may sound a little tricky, but the hardstuff has been done for you.  All you need to do now is follow the tutorial below. 

Skip straight to Webmaster Tools Tutorial


If your in a hurry, you can skip down the page until you get to the tutorial, that is if you have a Google Anaylitics Account already.

Skip straight to Analytics Account first, then Webmaster Tools Verify Account


If you don't you can skip down the page until you get to :if you don't have an Anaylitics Account, and start from there.

Time to start working on SEO


So many bloggers I see have the most fantastic blogs, however, they just need to take the final step, and start tracking their blogs, and looking at little ways to tweek them, in order too start monetizing them.  Everyday I read blogs, which don't use SEO practises and that is probably the line between them making some money out of their blogging hobby.

Learning what people like and how they use your blog


Just recently, I've started tracking my main blog http://routinehabit.com/blog and it's totally amazing, when you really start to get the big picture about, the actual results, from your blog.  In my case, I have found so many ways of improving my blog through keywords, better category structures, little tips and tricks, which I'm begining to learn, by studying Google Webmaster Guideline.  The thing is it really takes a long time to get the hang of it all and without having the tools to give you the big picture, your really doing a lot of work in vain.  So the first step in making your blog do better in the search engines, thus increasing your adsense earnings, is by signing up for your Google Analytics Tools and your Google Webmaster Tools. 

Leave me a comment about your goals for your blog


I'm going to be sharing each of the steps along the way, so please bookmark my site or sign up to my feed, and you can follow the journey to a better blog with me.  I'd love to hear your experiences.  You can tell me all about it in the comments below, or email me.  My email address is at the bottom of the page.

What do Google Webmaster Tools Do?


Google Webmaster Tools, provides you with reports all about your blog.  Haven't you often wondered things like:
  • What page my articles are showing up on in the search engine rankings.
  • Which keywords are people finding my articles for in the search engine rankings.
  • How long are people staying on my site for.
  • What pages are people most often entering my blog on.
  • Which pages are people exiting my blog from.
  • Who is linking to my articles.
These and many other questions are answered for you, using Google Webmaster Tools.

When to Start your Google Webmaster Account


Once you've posted a couple of articles to your blog, would be the time, to start a Google Webmaster Account.   By keeping a close eye on the information your reports will provide you with, will mean that you will know what is working, and what is not on your blog.

How to Start your Google Webmaster Account


To sign up for your Webmaster Account, requires you to verify that the account in fact belongs to you.  This is a separate action to your Google AdSense Account creation.   It is an easy task providing you follow the steps, in the tutorial in order.

Before you proceed if you don't have a Google Analytics Account, open one now.

  • Note: in order to setup your webmaster account you need to first have a Google Analytics Account.  Simply sign into Google Analytics and enter the details asked for.
  • Will be your domain address, and the country you are blogging from and your time zone.
  • You will now be given a tracking code.  Copy the code by right clicking your mouse and pressing copy.
  • Now we need to place that tracking code into your blogger blog.

Tutorial for Verifying your Google Webmaster Account for your Blogger Blog

Step 1. Go to your Blogger account login.

Step 2. Go to settings - then other - then at the bottom Google Analytics Code
            Right click and press paste.  Now press save and you have entered your tracking code for Google  Analytics into your Blogger account.  ( We are just tying everything in together here)

Step 3. Now you have your Google Analytics Account set up.
            You've added your analytics code to your blogger account.  Now we are ready to place the code into our Blogger Template, to verify the ownership of your Blogger Blog, giving you full access to all the awesome Google Webmaster Tools.

Step 4. Press Template

Step 5. Press edit HTML
Webmaster tools requires you to add code to your html template-image.


Step 6. Now open a new tab by right clicking your mouse and pressing open new tab.

Step 7. Open Google Webmaster Tools

Step 8. Sign into your account using your Google Login Details.

Step 9. All your blogs or your one blog should come up on this page.  If your blog doesn't come up press the add a site button on the right hand side.   Fill in the details for your site.  Your site should already be there from opening your Google Analytics Account.  Press Verify this site.

Step 10. Choose the Meta Tag Option


Google Analytics codes are used to Verify owenership- image

 

Step 11. Right click mouse to copy and paste the code.


Step 12. Open your other tab where you have your Blogger Template edit Html page

"image-verify-blog-ownership"


Step 13. Put your cursor next to the  > after and press return to make a line space.

"image-blogger-verify-google-webmaster-tools"
Add meta tag under opening tag then save

Step 14. Right click your mouse and press paste.  Your meta code will fit into that line.  It has your Google code in that line.  Press the orange save button.

Step 15. Go back over to your Google Webmaster Central tab and press verify.

Step 16. The page will say "Congratulations you have successfully verified ownership of the property"
and then the name of the site you were verifying. 

Step 17. Well done.  That's it.  You have done everything that you need to do in order to use all the Google tools that are available to you, for tracking the progress and all the information, to do with your blog.

Questions


If you need any further help you can contact me in the comments below.  Otherwise send me an email to : sharetie@gmail.com.  You can connect with me on my facebook page at routinehabit, or lastly i'm on twitter at @routinehabit.  




Sunday, April 1, 2012

Organize your Most Important Work a CEO's Way (part 1)

I recently read a really inspiring interview of a CEO from a huge publishing house.  The interview was all about how this CEO stays organized with his life at work, home and on-line.  He actually publishes a very successful blog, so as you can imagine, this guy really needs to be organized in order to fit everything in. 

The questions were to-do with staying organized, being responsive, productivity and social media work that he does each day?  This is the first part of the interview.  The second part will follow tomorrow.

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Image: Social Media Organization

Social media organization and daily routine

This guy is very highly respected in social media and has tonnes of Twitter followers.  The interviewer wanted to know how much time he spent on social media each day.  Also how he knew what information to share each day.  Did he have some social media organization strategy?

His response was that he spends 20 to 30 minutes each day on Twitter.  He also reads his RSS feeds, and other articles.  When he finds something that is helpful to others he will tweet about that.
Check out this article: four ways to organize your digital life at Social moms.com.  Lot's of great information about keeping organized online.

He also mentioned that it's important to be humble when using social media.  Promote other peoples work instead of your own and the favor will eventually be returned for you.  He said in fact be humble period.  He failed his way forward.  His willingness to continue was what helped him to succeed.

Responsiveness

Can be a huge help and can take you very far in today's culture.  People take way to long to respond to everything, especially emails.  The CEO believes in Dave Allen s  G.T.D rule, (2min do it now).  Be organized with your priorities, however be responsive and stand out from the crowd.  When someone responds to him nearly instantly it makes him think that this person must be really smart, sharp, on top of his business and organized. 

Productivity 

When choosing which are the most important tasks to-do, on-line with his blog, he says to network with people that can help your business and can help get visibility for you and your products.  To stay organized, have a to-do list manager as your command center.  Begin and end the day with what is is you want to accomplish.  A to do list is very important in staying organized.  The big secret is a system where your to-do list is always with you. 

Summary

  1. Spend 20 - 30 minutes each day using Twitter to share your favorite articles from your RSS feed reader each day.  The information that you know will help or add value to your readers and followers.
  2. Be responsive of requests from people who are important to you.  Your boss, customers etc.
  3. Be humble and share other people work, before you expect your work to be shared.
  4. Productivity: do the work first that gives you most exposure for your work or your product.  To find people to network with who can also give your work the most exposure.  
  5. Organized: Use a to-do list that you can take with you everywhere, and make certain that it is always with you.
Question

Do you have anything that you think should be added to this list?  Please leave a comment below.

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Be organized, humble and responsive
Share with your friends on Google plus one, Twitter or Facebook please.



Saturday, September 3, 2011

what tasks in your life should be made into a habit

Have you ever thought that there are some things in your life you should make a habit of doing all the time.

I used to live in the beautiful but big home featured in the photo below.  Suddenly we found it sold and having to move house and then find something new to do with my time.  Routine Habit blog was then born.  Focus's on the tasks and actions that everyone should make a habit and in some cases a routine habit of doing.  



I'm a mother of one, awesome, eleven year old boy who has a passion for tennis, taking over my computer and talking the rest of the time. We live in Ipswich, QLD Australia. Our home is on five acres and we share it with our tennis center which has six tennis courts and a swimming pool. It is summer most of the time here. I say that because our winter days see temps of 24degrees cel, and our mid summer days, in the low 40's mainly. We love it here. There are so many animals that also share our property. Hare's, fox's, kangaroo's and all manner of bird life including kookaburra's, plovers, peacocks, crows, white cockatoo's, pink galahas, rainbow parakeets and when your really lucky, on only the most special of days, you may see our resident cookoo. That is a real treat! He is a very rare bird and only appears every blue moon, however we are lucky enough to hear his most unusual call quite often. We really wouldn't want to swap for anything in the world.
Twelve months later and the tennis centre has been sold.  We now live in a nice home in the country.  Marburg is the name of the little country town.  Only has 1001 population written up on the board.  We like it here but not as much as our old place of course.  The 5acres of the old place however took a lot of upkeep and since not having to do that any more I've been able to devote my spare time to creating my blog named Routine Habit http://routinehabit.com/blog  I only started it in April and since doing so I've seen my visitors slowly starting to increase.  I've posted 20 articles to date and am the 3rd post into my second series.  Here are some links to my most popular posts to date.
Please leave a comment

So that's just a little about what I've been doing since moving from our nature sanctuary at the tennis centre.  Hope you will take the time to check out my links and my new blog and leave me a comment on either one to tell me what you thought.