Well there’s a varied headline for you.
Okay, first things first. Fried Chicken.
I once made the Pioneer Womans Fried chicken strips. All three of the males living in my household were over the moon with it. (It kicks KFC’s ass royally and is really worth trying)
Since that first time I made it, it has been requested nearly every weekend since.
Yeah, my jeans are really pissed about *that* but moving on.
I have played around with the recipe somewhat, and added my own concoction of spices to the buttermilk and the flour that you use, and the last batch I made, my husband pronounced as ‘ohmuhgoshzisispuhfect‘ whilst burning himself in his eagerness to eat one right out of the pan.
Since I have this dodgy thyroid, I’m really *very* careful with how I prepare foods and most nights it’s strictly low fat grilling that goes on, but I make the exception with the chicken, well, because it *is* delicious and it’s the only food that I ‘fry’ as such.
So yesterday being Saturday, the request for fried chicken was yet again made, and I set about making the buttermilk and soaking the chicken in it. I pottered on, letting Skip stir the flour while I added salt and cayenne pepper and cumin etc and then as I started dipping (in fact yesterday’s version involved double dipping) I suddenly realised that I didn’t have enough cooking oil to be able to be able to finish the dish.
I had barely uttered the words “Honey, I need more cooking oil” when there was a vague tinkle of car keys, shortly followed by the screeching of car tyres in the driveway. About 5.6 seconds later I had two brand new bottles in front of me courtesy of our corner shop.
My mouth literally fell open.
Had I say, needed, I dunno, lettuce, or tomato, or even butter at this stage, it would have been met with a ‘oh well, do without’ comment or something like that. (I must admit, when the PMS is strong with me, the hubby has the same reaction about fetching me chocolate. After 10 years together he’s learned to pick his battles I suppose).
Now I’m just trying to figure out what I can leverage as a bargaining chip *next* time. Honey, if I make you fried chicken will you rub my back for an hour?
Okay, onto some internet stuff.
Remember a long long time ago, I talked about Google Page Rank and Alexa? You can read it again at that link. Anyway, after I wrote that, google did this huge swoop on blogs and cut the page rankings of any blogs that appeared to be doing sponsored posting. One of the side effects of this swoop, was that blogging platforms built into their commenting sections, a little tag called ‘no-follow’. What this meant is that when google ‘crawls’ a site to check for new content that it’s little spider bots completely ignored any links with the no-follow tag, grossly reducing the ‘respect’ of the website.
What this meant is that when you left a comment on a popular blog it no longer gave your website a boost. Remember, when a site with a higher page rank than yours links to you, it counts in your favour with google, bringing you bigger traffic and in blogworld traffic=money. So here is me, Ness page rank 2 on my graphic design blog, going to say, a page rank 6 blog and leaving a comment, and baddabing, google looks at me with a bit more respect. (It’s a bit more complicated than that, but then they went and changed things).
So as a result a lot of people stopped commenting on blogs. A lot of blogs that had been popular lost google ranking, and with it, a lot of opportunities to produce content for remuneration disappeared, and I still can’t believe that they axed things the way that they did, but there is some good news!
An enterprising group of people have written some plugins which removes the ‘no-follow’ tag from the comments boxes on websites.
You may have noticed this little graphic now in my sidebar:
What this means is that I have removed the no-follow tags from my comments page, and that if you leave a comment on my blog, it will count towards improving your rank in google. I have done the same for my graphic design blog, my photography blog, and for my magazine blog. So leaving comments on any of those three blogs will count in your favour. I’m just sayin’. If you would like some help removing your own (wordpress) no follow tags, I can help you out with that, it’s the simple installation of a plugin, and then activating it.
A word on linking.
Linking in the blog world is a polite thing to do. It’s proper netiquette, if you talk about someone, say I want to mention something about bathtubjunkie, or Lisanne, or Kristi, or Mel or other Mel, then the correct thing to do, is to pass on the link juice by linking to those blogs. Otherwise it’s like gossiping about someone behind their back. Trust me, it’s appreciated. That goes for re-tweeting things too! You don’t have to retweet everything verbatim, just the things that you like.
In the same vein, if you read something you like, and the blog offers a ‘share this’ button, with links to things like stumbleupon, digg, facebook etc, then if you feel like you enjoyed the post, then share it. Remember, some of us make a living from blogging and any extra traffic is appreciated whole-heartedly! (Feel free to share anything on any of my OTHER blogs, just don’t mention *this* one on facebook please!).
If you’re interested in more stuff about Technorati Tags: SEO (search engine optimisation) or Technorati Tags: SMM (Social Media Marketing) then you might want to subscribe to nessworld, because I’ll be talking about that a lot there in the coming weeks.
Okay, now onto the photos.
We drove a bit to find a nice quiet spot today where Skip could practice riding his new bicycle, and we could push Flip (who is currently awake at 11pm and refusing to go back to sleep I might add…) in his new tricycle. We ended up going to a local cricket clubs sports fields, it was quiet (but not too quiet..that’s never a good sign) but we spotted another dad pushing his son along on his bicycle too, and another guy hitting golf balls, plus the ever faithful ADT security guys patrolling so we felt safe enough to let the kids run wild for a bit.
We made sure that the boys stayed outside the cricket oval ropes, so no grounds keepers would be annoyed by the bike tracks (not that we saw any).
Many of you overseas folks probably think I’m nuts talking about security like that, but in order to survive here (mentally and physically!), you need to be realistic, and alert, and not do anything stupid. So I’d rather be cautious and be aware of who or what is in my surroundings rather than just throwing caution to the wind and saying c’est la vie.
It turns out the local cricket field had a bit of a play area too.
It was such a glorious day, and we even had some running races. I was actually surprised by the sensation of running again. The weather was just right, the temperature perfect, and we were running anti-clockwise around the pitch (the same direction as an Technorati Tags: athletics track) and I had the most vivid flashbacks of training, and competing (gosh is it really 13 years ago already?).
Now before you all think I’m a slow poke and this far behind, I kept running back and forth like a complete nicompoop taking photos and then jogging to catch up again.
…and lastly…
This little dude.
Boy, oh boy. He melts my heart daily. My older boy, is at an age now, where he melts my heart, periodically, and has me tearing out clumps of my own hair inbetween. Right now, the little dude is at an all time high in terms of cuteness factor. He is talking, a LOT. But only about 20 percent of it makes any sense. Physically he is very big for 20mths, so people sometimes wonder why he isn’t more vocal, but he’s really still technically a very little dude. So today when I said to the husband, “I wonder if he wants a yoghurt.” Through all the baby talk I heard, “Yah, I wanna yah-yah.” Then he went to the fridge and pointed at the yoghurt, followed by going to the cutlery drawer and helping himself to a teaspoon. We were *so* impressed! Of course, I’m sure your kids were all doing higher mathematics at this age, but my boy? Gosh I couldn’t be prouder!
Hey, Lotus just announced the prizes for her Weekly Winners of 2009!
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Well good morning and welcome to my new class. I call it “Fry Your Brain Before Your Morning Coffee 101″. Feel free to fire up your popcorn machines and get comfee, we’re going to be here for awhile.
No doubt you guys have heard of Google Page Rank and Alexa Rankings? If you’re interested in sponsored posting, or earning some of that elusive spare cash on the web, you probably have heard about it, and if you don’t know about it, here are some helpful pointers that I’ve been researching for my own benefit – and heck I like to share this stuff, so that everybody benefits.
Okay…here goes.
Google Page Rank Explained
- Google gives pages a ranking based on their importance.
- They judge this importance, by how many inbound links your site has.
- Your quality of inbound links, is judged by how important the site is that links to you. In other words, if someone with a high page rank links to you, it’s rated better than if someone with a newer unranked blog links to you – although both of these count in your favour.
Why is Google Page Rank important?
When you have a high page rank, you get better paying sponsored posting opportunities. As well as many more sponsored posting opportunities in general. Naturally, advertisers want their products or websites promoted by someone who has some influence, staying power, or pull, or whatever you want to call it.
The thing is that at the moment, people have their knickers in a twist, because Google has swept across the board lowering the page rankings of pages who do a lot of sponsored posting, feeling that people are purchasing links, purely to make their pages rank higher. Now if Google were the ‘god’ of the internet, no one would mind. But since they’re not, people are upset that suddenly their sites are ranked much lower than before, purely because they’re choosing to earn some money – outside of the Adsense programme, which is of course, owned by Google. Hmmpf.
As an example of just how silly this is, my site is consistently ranked as a 2/10 or sometimes 0/10 depending on googles’ mood. ThePioneerWoman, is a mere 3/10. How crazy is *that*? Purely because she chooses not to use google advertising. Her site elicits TENS OF THOUSANDS of comments a day, and yet she only ranks 1 (or three depending on googles mood) slot above mine.
Anyway, regardless of how we feel about it, we all covet high page rank, for the sake of the coin. (Think Cuba Gooding Jr in Jerry MacGuire and pronounce that ‘KWAAN’.
How Can You Tell What Your Google Page Rank is?
Well thanks for asking! You install some code onto your blog which *I* can give you. How nice am I!? Just drop me a comment on this post and I’ll email it to you. It will show you your Google Page Rank, and Alexa Ranking, *and* the number of inbound links that your site has.
So What is An Alexa Ranking Then?
Well to be honest, I’m not entirely sure, but you can check out the wiki article on Alexa here. All I know is it’s important and the smaller your number – they higher you’re ranked. Both of my blogs started out around the 7 million mark. I made it my goal to get into the top 2 million. When I got there, my goal became the top million. Right now Drovers Run is at 545 416 and MacNessa is at 651 660 and my goal is to get both into the top 100 000. If I can do that, I’ll be styling.
What it basically means is that the lower your number, the higher the number of people are surfing your site, who are running the Alexa Toolbar. Now traditionally people who run the toolbar, are webmasters, programmers, internet specialists and so on. People who’s existence is considered important to the internet and it’s continued existence.
Thus, if they’re surfing your site, it must be chock full of stuff that’s pivotal to the continued existence of the internet (how fried is your brain right now?), and therefor your ranking goes up.
How Can You Monitor Your Alexa Ranking?
The answer to that is really simple! You install the ‘Alexa Toolbar’ into your web browser.
You can find the Firefox Plugin Here.
You can find the IE Plugin Here. But seriously if you’re using IE, then please go outside RIGHT NOW and beat yourself over the head with a stick.
The toolbar has other redeeming qualities, and that is it automatically shows you sites similar to yours across the top of your browser, so if you log into say, Flickr, it will show you other photo sharing sites that you might be interested in. A cool feature, that I use often.
So that’s it for today folks, I hope that this has helped you to understand what these terms are that are bandied about on the net. If you’ve found this article helpful, feel free to link to it – remember you’ll be helping my rankings improve and I will be forever grateful.
Also if you don’t want to go trawling around on the net looking for that code to install in your template to monitor your page rank, alexa rank and inbound links, leave me a comment (thereby creating an inbound link to yourself) and I will be happy to email the code to you, free of charge.
Also, here is a link to a site that offers you a FREE SEO REPORT (SEO stands for search engine optimization) which will help you in your quest to improve your rankings.
In the upcoming week, I’ll be posting more on this subject, but specifically how to improve these rankings, and we can rate how useful this info is okay?
Cheers!
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