Feb 7, 2009

Promoting Your Blog

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This is in no way a science or guarantee; it's simply a few suggestions with which many bloggers have found success.

Set your blog to Send Pings. When this setting is activated, your blog will be included in various "recently updated" lists on the web as well as other blog-related services.

Activate Your Navbar. Do this and you might start to see the effects right away! One of the features on the Blogger Navbar is a button called NextBlog - click it to visit the next Navbar-enabled blog.

Install Email This Post. If you use Email This Post on your blog, people will be able to forward your posts to friends. This may not have an immediate impact on your site stats but it enables others to publicize your blog for you.

Turn on Post Pages. By publishing every post as its very own web page with Post Pages, you ensure that your entries are way more link-able and more attractive to search engines.

Turn on your site feed. When people subscribe to your site feed in their newsreaders, they're very likely going to read your post.



Add your blog to Blogger's listings. When you add your blog to our listings it shows up in Nextblog, Recently Updated, and other places. It's like opting-in to traffic.

Write quality content and do it well. If your "style" is bad writing, worse grammar, no punctuation, and an ugly design, that might be okay for a niche crowd. But the idea here is to achieve mass appeal, so fix yourself up a bit.

Publish regular updates. Simple: the more you blog, the more traffic you'll get.

Think of your audience. A good way to build an audience is to speak to one in particular. When you keep your audience in mind, your writing gains focus. Focus goes a long way toward repeat visitors.

Keep search engines in mind. There are a few things you can do to make your blog more search engine friendly. Use post titles and post page archiving. This will automatically give each of your post pages an intelligent name based on the title of your post. Also, try to be descriptive when you blog. A well crafted post about something very specific can end up very near the top results of a search.

Keep your posts and paragraphs short. Strive for succinct posts that pump pertinent new information into the blogosphere and move on. Keep it short and sweet so visitors can pop in, read up, and click on.

Put your blog URL in your email signature. Think of how many forwarded emails you've seen in your day, and just imagine the possibilities.

Sumbit your address to blog search sites and directories. People look for blog content at Technorati every day, are you on their list? You should be. Submit your blog's url to Technorati, Daypop, Blogdex, Popdex, and any other site of that ilk you come across.

Link to other blogs. Links are the currency of the blogosphere and it takes money to make money so start linking.

Install a blogroll. It's a very simple yet effective social networking scheme and it has the same result as a simple link if not stronger: traffic! So if you don't have one yet, sign up for a blogroll and get that link-list going.

Be an active commenter. This is in the same vein as linking. Most comment systems also provide a way for you to leave a link back to your blog which begs a visit at the very least. So if you feel inspired, leave a comment or two in your blog travels. It behooves you.



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Feb 5, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire: Viewpoints and Moral

Slumdog Millionaire: I rarely watch any movies if it is not the talk of the globe. This particular movie "Slumdog Millionaire" is the first and sole movie, which I watched from the beginning to end in the last three years. And this is my first time of writing a movie review.

After watching this movie, I thought I should write the moral of this movie from my own perspective. It may not be same from your viewpoints.

Before I start, let me highlight the behind people in this great movie.

It was directed by Danny Boyle (born on 20 October 1956, Manchester, England, UK) and co-directed by a renowned Indian director, Loveleen Tandan.

The writers of this coveted novel is Simon Beaufoy (screenplay) and Vikas Swarup (Novel "Q & A").

It was released in USA on 30 August 2008 at Telluride Film Festival and on screen in India on 23 January 2009.

Summary of the story:

A Mumbai teen, who grew up in the slums, becomes a contestant on the Indian version of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" He is arrested under suspicion of cheating, and while being interrogated, events from his life history are shown which explain why he knows the answers.

My Viewpoints

The actor is a street guy with a moral good character. He has a numerous experiences from his struggling beggar life. It shows that experiences in a downtrodden life are well memorized. Some may say the recollection of his experiences is not relevant to the questions. But in my viewpoint, I can understand how and why these difficult questions can be answered from one’s experiences. It is simple, the whole parts of his life are not telecast, and rather only the important parts were expose to be seen. To support my argument, lets see the answer of pistol inventor. The movie does not show how, where and when did he come to know the inventor of pistol. It is understand that if someone posses something important, a curious person must know the pros and cons of the items which he posses.

Another point that bothers me, how and when did they learn to speak English? I know that it is important for that world to understand what they say. What I mean is that being brought up in a slum area and where there is no English is used, it somehow, in my opinion degrade the saltiness/value of the movie. If there could be a little part, which shows how and why they came to speak English, it would be superb.

The Moral

The sole moral of the movie is the POWER or IMPORTANCE OF EXPERIENCES.

Life is a continuous chain of experiences. These experiences are both good and bad but both help us live a more educated and productive life. Experience is a key ingredient to success on the job. One proverb says, to recruit for a newly created post, an experienced employee is much more preferred than a well qualified professionals.

One of my cousins, Rev. T. Dongzathawng who is currently in US used to say, look unto the past, ask the experienced people, walk the path of the old roads and learn from what you see.

When I was a little boy, I was unaware of what he meant by that. When growing older and older, I come to know that what is the importance and power of experienced.

For example, let me illustrate one of my many experiences in my recent life.

When I was looking for a job in New Delhi. The first question, which the interviewer asked was that. Do you have any experience in KPO related jobs? My answer was quite clear. I replied NO, not even in any other job except some experiences in self-style journalism. By that time, I realized how important to have experience in any field.

Experience, which I call useless

People who keep on changing their working lines, Jack of all trade and master of none.

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Jan 28, 2009

Zou ham zang teng leh Zou tawndan jui teng Zou ahi - UZO Constitution

Lamka lam thusuo khat UZO President Pu Hangkhanpao in Hiangdung kho mite Hmar jaat a kum 30 vel ana umsa January 27, 2009 nin UZO mi-le-sa hi ding in lahlutna nei chi ka sim kha ni'n ka lung sim ah sil khat ang kilou hi. A hing kaan khawmtu be-le-phung ahiei, ahisih leh ham-le-pau ahizaw ei chi ahi.

Tam Hiangdung te Zou a ahing lut uh toh kisai thusuo tomkim anei a bang ahi.

Lamka apat kilometer 18 vel a gamla Hiangdung khomite Hmar nam sung a kum 30 val ana um nuo un January 27, 2009 nai 2:15PM in Zou nam sung ah UZO President Pu T. Hangkhanpao MLA in lalut hi. Hiangdung khuo ahihleh a Hausapa uh phamsa Ginzahang in phung a sutna ah Thangnawh phung pen Hmar nam ahi chi'n Hmar nam sung ah ana kipialutpi hi.

Ham-le-pau leh tawndan a Zou ngeina ma zang ahina zieh un, tu a kho Hausa Pu Zuanchinthang lamkai in Oct. 15, 2008 ni'n UZO Headquarters kung ah Zou community a lalut ding in ngetna ana bawl uhi.

UZO in tam ngetna a mu dungzui in tuni'n Zougal Hall, Zoveng ah UZO President Pu T. Hangkhanpao, MLA in amaute Zou nam sung ah lalut hi. Tam lalutna hun ah, UZO President Pu T. Hangkhanpao, MLA in Hiangdung Hausapa kung ah Puansan a pia banah, Hiangdung khomi sih-le-tang in Ginsuanhang leh Mangsuanthang kung ah Zou Puandum pia hi.

Tam thu tungtawn a ka lungsim a hing lut ahileh, Hiangdung hausapu'n kum 30 peisa a Zou ham ana zang hinanleh, a be-le-phung dungjui a Hmar mi-le-sa ahi chi ana ki thei mama hi. Tua dungjui in Hmar nam ah ana lut uhi. Hinanleh a ham, a pao uh kibang nawnlou leh a chiin, a tawn dan uh kibang nawnlou ahiban ah ki houna dia poimaw pen kamsuo kibang nawnlou ahi dungjui in guitum thei tah tah lou uhi.


Etsahna ding in eilah, chilei Zou ham zangte lah azong Lhungdim kichipawl, Manchuong kichi pawl bang ina um uhi. Tam i umnasan ahileh i tenna, i khosahna mun-le-muol zil ahiman in a ham, i pao zong ana danglam man ta hi. Tuni chieng in Lhungdim, Manchuong ana kichite'n ahina uh ZOU chi thei kilkel ulehzong Zou sunga ang kihal chieng un a tuitum thei tahtah sam sih uhi. Tuitum thei sih un hing kihalda uhen len a ham a pao zangte lah uah kihal uhen kachina hi laizang lou ahi. Sil um dan ka gen chithu ahibou hi.

Nainou khat a sil tungte enkia lei. Lamka buoi lai in zong ham-le-pao kidou ichi lou thei sih uhi. Guite leh Guite, Hangsing leh Hangsing. Be-le-phung kibang hinanleh kam ham zah akibah lou zieh in ki daidan na ana um thei hi. Buoina hing veng zaw chieng in ka hina, ka um na ding dihtah chin pawl khat a hamzah kibang sih nanleh Signboard te ahing ki heng hi. Tuote bangtan a detdou ding chi i gen thei sih ua, asia leh a hoi zong i chi thei sih uhi.

Maban a sil hing tung thei dinga mu a ka nei khen khat ahileh. Tuchieng in Thangkhal zong ahing pikuonta mama hi. Thangkhal a koiteng um ahei, bang zieh a Thangkhal hing piengkhie ahei i chi leh Ham kibang pawl khat zieh a Thangkhal hing pieng khia ahi ngeng ngong hi. Ahitaleh Thangkhal sunga koi teng kikhai khawm ata diei le? Mate, Tungnung, Suantah leh adang dang.

Ahitaleh hun hing pei jel dinga be-le-phung kibang leh kibang kidang etna hing um jel ding in lang kasa hi.

UZO Constitution Amendment nukhia pen ah bang akichi ei? "Zou ham zang leh Zou tawndan jui teng Zou ahi" chi ahi ta hi. Tami zong mun tuom tuom a pat in pomtheilou leh dih salou tampi i um uhi. Ama sang a Zou chia UZO Dan bupi in ana huom teng ahileh i be-leh-phung teng ana huom hi. Tua thamlou in tu a Simte kichi teng zong UZO Dan bupi in ana huom suo kei hi.

UZO Dan Bupi ki hengtha pen adih na chieng um ma leh hun sawt a ding et in na sanggampa ham tuom ang zah cheinga Zou hinawnlou ding in nam tuom hita ding chi i ngaisut leh pomsiem hasa mama hi.

Etsahna ding in:

Nang Mizoram a um, na sanggamte Tedim, Kol gam, Hmar gam a um, hun leh nite ahing pei dungjui a na ham uh ing tuom chietta. Tua chieng in Zou ham zangloute Zou hisihteh kichileh i lung awi na diei chi zong um thei hi.

Ham-le-pao a Danbu bawl ahoina chieng um nanleh hun saupi a ding in a sietna tampi umzaw in kimu thei hi.

Tami thute ahileh ka office ka toulai a free time them khat um nou sunga ka lung a hing kilangteng ka'ng atdoh mialmuol ahi.

-Zamlunmang

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Be-le-phung hilou Ham-le-pau hizaw

Lamka lam thusuo khat UZO President Pu Hangkhanpao in Hiangdung kho mite Hmar jaat a kum 30 vel ana umsa January 27, 2009 nin UZO mi-le-sa hi ding in lahlutna nei chi ka sim kha ni'n ka lung sim ah sil khat ang kilou hi. A hing kaan khawmtu be-le-phung ahiei, ahisih leh ham-le-pau ahizaw ei chi ahi.

Tam Hiangdung te Zou a ahing lut uh toh kisai thusuo tomkim anei a bang ahi.

Lamka apat kilometer 18 vel a gamla Hiangdung khomite Hmar nam sung a kum 30 val ana um nuo un January 27, 2009 nai 2:15PM in Zou nam sung ah UZO President Pu T. Hangkhanpao MLA in lalut hi. Hiangdung khuo ahihleh a Hausapa uh phamsa Ginzahang in phung a sutna ah Thangnawh phung pen Hmar nam ahi chi'n Hmar nam sung ah ana kipialutpi hi. 

Ham-le-pau leh tawndan a Zou ngeina ma zang ahina zieh un, tu a kho Hausa Pu Zuanchinthang lamkai in Oct. 15, 2008 ni'n UZO Headquarters kung ah Zou community a lalut ding in ngetna ana bawl uhi.

UZO in tam ngetna a mu dungzui in tuni'n Zougal Hall, Zoveng ah UZO President Pu T. Hangkhanpao, MLA in amaute Zou nam sung ah lalut hi. Tam lalutna hun ah, UZO President Pu T. Hangkhanpao, MLA in Hiangdung Hausapa kung ah Puansan a pia banah, Hiangdung khomi sih-le-tang in Ginsuanhang leh Mangsuanthang kung ah Zou Puandum pia hi. 

Jan 23, 2009

Seven Reasons to have a Web Site

WWW's Image via Wikipedia
01. Website makes a Global Village

Needless to say, having a web site to promote your activities or ideas is imperative nowadays. The earth is no longer a vast planet. It has become a global village. You can instantly talk to your buddy who is in different parts of the world. Communication and instant intimation is one of the most powerful tools to the road of civilization. The more you intimate, the stronger is your bonding.

02. Identity & Point of Contact Information

Let people know who you are, where you are, and what you do. With a web site you can provide names, numbers, addresses, and directions to allow people to get in touch with you. Without it, people may not know that you even exist.

You can make information available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No matter what time of day or night, anyone can find basic information about you, your purposes, or your organization. activities often comes from people who know you. The Web gives you a chance to pass your identity out to thousands.

03. Today's Yellow Pages

The WWW (world wide web) is the new yellow pages. There are enough activities, organizations, and people now on the web that many people use it as one of their first sources for information. How can the public list you in search directories to be accessible when you don't even have a web page?

Think of the Internet as a huge Yellow Pages with no limitation on the size of your activities/identities. You can supply an unlimited amount of information at your site, such as: store hours, location, etc.


04. Broader Reader Base - One site reaches many audiences.

The world is now global identity awareness and the same site will reach visitors from all over. Your Internet presence exposes you to a greater number of information seekers whether you want it to be locally, regional, nationwide, or worldwide.

05. Valuable Input & Reader’s Feedback

Unlike most forms of advertising or promotional material, the web is not a one-way street. Your web site can allow quick feedback from readers or information seekers. Comments and suggestions are valuable forms of input to improve both your activities and member relations and you can provide forms and an email address to get this input.

06. Valuable Library

Website has become a very important mode of archiving our valuable works. You can archive as many data as possible as per you hosting disk space. Displaying activities or organization pictures greatly impress the readers’ mind. This is one of the powerful tools in pulling people from different world.

07. Expose to the outside world

The world is conscious of identity. People want to expose to the world. There are different mode of exposing, website is one of the best way of exposing who we are and what we are doing. Where we come from and how we conquered the world.

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