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Black hat Tips Used by Google to Get Big: Revealed!!!

May 29th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Graphics, Hints and Tips, comic tips, guides

Ok, so how could any site get big like google without using some sort of black hat tips?  One possibility is link-baiting, using titles which suggest the content contains more information than it actually does.  Like for example, a title that enthralls the reader, and aggressively persuades them to read on.  So no, i don’t have any real black hat tips that Google Used to Get Big.  I doubt anyone could tell you what google really did to get big.

Unless they tell you the truth, like;

  • Google Invested a lot from the beginning
  • They have good products
  • They have Good Service
  • They have their own building IRL!

Ok, to continue the lesson… here’s a quick comic:

black hat tricks google used to get big, suddenly revealed

In order to get really popular articles, you have to write titles that attract the reader.  If your title is as boring as mine usually are, then nobody will go on to read the rest of your post.  So whether you’re tricking someone or not, you might want to try Link-Bait!

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FTP For Noobs

May 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Worthless

I’ve decided a create a category on Vital Pixel that will be for guides made specifically For Noobs! On the off chance that someone is searching the internet for guides on how to use things like FTP, or other things us pros have plenty of experience with.  I’ll get more pageviews, and the noobs will become a little less nubby :).

FTP For Noobs:

FTP is used to upload files to your webspace, so it’s vital(lulz) to know how to use it.

First of all, you’ll need an FTP client.  I prefer Filezilla for all of my file uploading processes.

Logging in - to log in to your server using FTP, you will simply use the information your webhost has given you.

Under host you usually use the website domain that you signed up for hosting with.  For example, mine is wowcommute.com because that is the first site I registered when i got hosting at lunarpages.  For your username, this is usually some variation of the domain you created, and your webhost will usually send it to you via email.  Then, finally… for your password, you should’ve registered that for yourself when you first signed up.

You can usually leave the port - space blank, because it autofinds that.

So anyways, you quick quickconnect, and your in.  You will navigate inside of your public_html folder, because that’s where all your website files will be located.  Then you simple double click on files, and right click on folders to upload them to different directories on your server.

This wasn’t the most comprehensive guide you’ll ever find on FTP, but I’d like to think it’s simple and straight to the point.  Hopefully it helps some people out :D

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