I will tell you a guide which help you in getting high pagerank backlinks

Need of Backlinks
Backlinks account for 80% of your Google rankings. On page SEO is very important, but it is less powerful than backlinks. If you don’t know what backlinks are, backlinks are links of your website that other people place on their pages. Why do we need backlinks? First of all they bring you tons of traffic = free traffic, secondly backlinks also give you to the power to get recognized and most important of all: the more backlinks, the higher you will rank in the Google serps ( serp = Search Engine Ranking Position).

Now follow the steps given below

1. Go download SeoQuake from the firefox plugin page and install it. Don’t forget to restart Firefox after.

2. Go to Google settings and make sure to show the 100 first results. Usually it set to the first 10 results, Activate seoquake.

3. Use this operator in Google: inurl:blog “post a comment” weightloss

note: change the word (= keyword) weightloss with your keywords. This should show a list of websites or blogs related to your blog niche. Always comment on niche related blogs.

4. Wait until seoquake has retrieved all the information (this will depend on your connection speed).

5. With seoquake you can sort the results by PR, needless to say to do so

6. There you go, one big list of websites that show different PR levels where you can leave your link behind as a backlink.

Do atleast 10 backlinks in a day and if you are not satisfied with the keyword, try changing them =)

 

You may feel that Firefox is such a memory burden. Sometimes when you try to open up a few tabs, it starts to slow down your whole system. You can do something about it. Here are simple tips and tricks to reduce Firefox memory and cache usage

Reduce memory usage when minimizing

1. Start up Firefox
2. Type in about:config in the address bar and hit Enter
3. Right click and choose New > Boolean
4. Type config.trim_on_minimize in the pop-up box and hit Enter
5. Select True and hit Enter.
6. Restart Firefox

Reduce session history

browser.sessionhistory.max_entries determines the maximum number of pages in the browser’s session history, that is the maximum number of URLs you can traverse purely through the Back/Forward buttons. The Default value is 50.
We usually won’t surf more than 5 of the websites we previously surfed before, and there is really no need to store more than that in the session which can clog up memory as they grow.
1. Open Firefox
2. Type about:config in the Firefox address bar
3. Press CTRL-F and search for browser.sessionhistory.max_entries
4. Double click on the value 50 (or whatever value is there currently) and change it to something lower such as 5.
5. Restart Firefox.

Fixed cache capacity OR Disable Cache Totally

Every time new page is loaded, Firefox will cache the page so it doesn’t need to load again to be redisplayed. By default, this setting is set to -1 for browser.cache.memory.capacity and to a number you specified in Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Network / Cache for browser.cache.disk.capacity

To fix your cache to a certain value:

*browser.cache.memory.enable and browser.cache.disk.enable needs to be True for this to work
1. Start up Firefox
2. Type about:config in the address bar and hit Enter
3. Search for browser.cache.memory.capacity and set a number in KB to use for the memory cache (ie. 1024KB = 1MB).
4. Search for browser.cache.disk.capacity and set a number in KB to use for the disk cache (ie. 1024KB = 1MB).

To Disable the cache Totally

Set both browser.cache.memory.capacity and browser.cache.disk.capacity to 0.
Alternatively, you can also set browser.cache.disk.enable and browser.cache.memory.enable to False.
Finally to Check Firefox Memory Usage

Type about:cache?device=memory in the address bar and hit Enter. Firefox will display your current number of entries, maximum storage size, storage in use and inactive storage.

That’s it.

 

Step 1) Join now and start clicking. Refresh the page as often as you can, to maximize the amount of ads you receive.

Step 2) Check on the “View Advertisements” page, and on the top, it tells you what time your ads reset. This will be your local time. NeoBux ads don’t make you wait 24 hours, starting from the last time you clicked it, before you can click it again. They reset the same time (give or take a few minutes) everyday. For me, that time is 4:30 PM, so if I click all my ads before then, whatever ads are not expired by the time 4:30 comes around, I can click them all again.

Step 3) When you earn your first $1.00, transfer it right to your rental balance, and rent 3 referrals right away, at a cost of $0.90. Each ref is $0.30 and can be rented in packs of 3, 10 and higher. Leave AutoPay disabled. If you are a standard member, your rented refs have to click at least 2 ads a day for you to earn back your $0.90 that you paid for them. In the 30 days you have them, if they all click a combined total of more than 180 ads, then anything above 180 is profit in your account.

Step 4)
You can rent refs once every 7 days, so give your first batch 1 week, and see how they are clicking. If they all have an average of 2.000 or higher, then rent another 3 as soon as you can. You should have enough in your balance to transfer another $1.00 to your rental balance by the time you can rent again.
If you get through your first 30 days, and your initial 3 refs are still clicking, and making you money, then you will soon notice a snowball effect to your earnings. The more refs you rent, the more you will make, and the faster you will make it.

Happy earnings !

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