2014年7月29日星期二

Change to new title

    I just notice that i could have a wrong title, what i want people know me? which keyword i want to people search and find my blog then get satisfied? I found these information about china, information on china, maybe china information? and there are also a lot of keywords are interesting and useful, such as information about great wall about china, great wall of china information, I did make a post about great wall information, so try the those keyword could be help a lot, I also notice that, i need a job maybe, but did not give up my personal website and continue add some useful post.
    I hope this time i can get enough visitors from Google, and have the best practice on SEO, There are some jobs fit for me, I wish i can go into a industry like hotel chain or hospitality for SEO optimization work, then continue work on the site.
    I found there could be a secret for increase the PR, that's do the back links for your whole site structure, your homepage, your category, your page, and your post, make record about keyword for each keyword, then make a page for record them(this is what i will test soon for SEO)
    the ranking really take long time, I was to rank quick, but now is not sure can do that. I will go on.

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2014年7月10日星期四

How am I going to survive in China?

I have bad depression and take wellbutrin for it. I discovered that it might not even be available where I originally wanted to go. I absolutely hate big cities so I had hoped to go to a more medium sized city in Chinese food recipe blog (even though it'd still seem large compared to U.S. cities) but that makes the chances even lower that I could find the correct medications. I am Norwegian and depend heavily on a higher dairy and meat diet for calories because it's really tough for me to get solid food down (long story there). I hate juice and pop/soda makes me sick. I was reading about how most Chinese recipe easy people are lactose intolerant, and without milk I will probably get pretty sick realistically. I also have heard multiple times that refrigeration isn't dependable so the milk products you can buy might not be safe. So, no antidepressants or dairy, two of my most important necessities. I love languages and have spent two years learning Chinese cooking recipes , but I would much rather go to Europe than waste a study abroad experience dealing with near death experiences due to the lack of these things. On top of that, a visa and plane ticket is easily over 2500$. Is it possible to be perfectly fluent in Chinese without going? Is there a way around these issues? With every new fact I learn about china, it seems like a worse place for me to go.

UHT milk is available everywhere in China. Doesn't need to be refrigerated until after it's opened. You can buy it in single serving bags/boxes so that you only open what you need. Liter boxes are also available. Yogurts are also very, very common. (I'm Caucasian and I'm lactose intolerant and my Chinese friends find it amazing that I don't eat the ice cream here!) Every small shop sells ice cream year round . . . another dairy source. 

Refrigerators are sold all over China. Every "small" city has them as well as many villages. Villages may have more electrical outages than cities, but if you are going to even a medium sized city, your electrical supply will be fine. 

Medium size cities all have major pharmacy chains. I live in China's northwest (not very developed when compared to the eastern seaboard) and between two pharmacy chains, almost every drug under the sun is available. Only exception would be narcotics (morphine, etc.). Additionally, your doctor in Norway should be able to prescribe a longer time frame prescription or you should be able to have friends mail it to you when needed. 

In other words, China isn't completely backward like you seem to think it is.

don't know where you learned all these about china. 
but i can tell you we are not all lactose intolerant, i myself have never seen one my whole life. refrigeration not dependable ? what do you mean? refrigerators in china are all of poor quality that they couldn't even keep carton milk from going bad? 

what do you expect? when you come to the country accomodating the bigest population group in the world? a small city with a population density like the ones in the U.S? 

the best and fastest way to learn a second language is to immerse yourself in a environment where you are surrounded by people who speaks it everyday. if you wanna learn it on your own , it's also fine, but much slower. just like me, heading into the forth year of learning english. still no better than my friend who spent two years studying in the u.s


first of all, get off the welbutrin. that will not help your depresion. it will do permanent damage to your body. dairy, and meat is all over China. China is an agriculture society, and have many cows. most Chinese dont even drink juice or soda. there are super markets all over medium size cities. stay away from hong kong and taiwan. those places will only make you more depresed. it's true, you can be fluent in CHinese without going to mainland CHina, but be warned that if you go to singapore, hong kong, or taiwan, you will be faced with right wing extremism, materialism, elitism, and demagogy. if those things dont bother you, then go right ahead. in order to open your mind, you will have to go to the mainland. by going to taiwan, hong kong, or singapore, your mind will still be confined inside the box. seeking enlightenment will require you to go to the main land

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2014年7月7日星期一

Does MSG in chinese food make you sleepy?

Google Ranking is Boring, After i found I have to make Chinese food recipes easy blog, chinese food recipes authentic chinese cuisine and cooking, authentic chinese food recipes blog, I make conclusion about this title, does MSG make you sleepy?  The following is the conclusion.
    
In 1969 the Chinese restaurant syndrome was attributed to the flavor enhancer glutamate largely due to the widely-cited article "Monosodium L-glutamate: its pharmacology and role in the Chinese Restaurant Syndrome" published in the journal Science. The syndrome is often abbreviated as CRS and also became known under the names Chinese food syndrome and monosodium glutamate symptom complex. 

Symptoms attributed to the Chinese restaurant syndrome are rather common and unspecific and have included burning sensations, numbness, tingling, feelings of warmth, facial pressure or tightness, chest pain, headache, nausea, rapid heartbeat, bronchospasm in people with asthma, drowsiness, and weakness. 

While many people believe that monosodium glutamate (MSG) is the cause of these symptoms, an association has never been demonstrated under rigorously controlled conditions, even in studies with people who were convinced that they were sensitive to the compound.[8][9][10][11] Adequately controlling for experimental bias includes a placebo-controlled double-blinded experimental design and the application in capsules because of the strong and unique after-taste of glutamates. 

In the 2004 version of his book, On Food and Cooking, noted food scientist Harold McGee states, "[after many studies], toxicologists have concluded that MSG is a harmless ingredient for most people, even in large amounts." 

Monosodium Glutamate is said to be carcinogenic. It is the main ingredient of Aji No Moto, which is Japanese for 'more flavour'. 
I don't know if it makes you feel sleepy, but it should be avoided. When I did a Chinese cookery course in Hong Kong, I was told that a pinch of sugar will also intensify the flavour and probably do less harm.

MSG does not make you sleepy. 

Eating too much makes you sleepy. Your digestive system is kicking in.

2014年7月6日星期日

How can i get more Brand Traffic?

Three Month ago i get Yzenith Corp, and registered http://yzenith.com, But now I have no idea how to Get brand traffic on search Engine, I can get some traffic from Authentic Chinese Recipes Blog, and Chinese Food Recipes Blog, Chinese food recipes authentic Chinese cuisine and cooking, Chinese food recipes easy but the traffic are really little, Recently I heard about Get brand Traffic is the best way to grow business, But how and how long could be take?

Web traffic is the amount of data sent and received by visitors to a web site. Since the mid-1990s, web traffic has been the largest portion of Internet traffic. This is determined by the number of visitors and the number of pages they visit. Sites monitor the incoming and outgoing traffic to see which parts or pages of their site are popular and if there are any apparent trends, such as one specific page being viewed mostly by people in a particular country. There are many ways to monitor this traffic and the gathered data is used to help structure sites, highlight security problems or indicate a potential lack of bandwidth not all web traffic is welcome.

Some companies offer advertising schemes that, in return for increased web traffic (visitors), pay for screen space on the site. Sites also often aim to increase their web traffic through inclusion on search engines and through search engine optimization.

Web traffic is measured to see the popularity of web sites and individual pages or sections within a site. This can be done by viewing the traffic statistics found in the web server log file, an automatically generated list of all the pages served. A hit is generated when any file is served. The page itself is considered a file, but images are also files, thus a page with 5 images could generate 6 hits (the 5 images and the page itself). A page view is generated when a visitor requests any page within the web site – a visitor will always generate at least one page view (the main page) but could generate many more. Tracking applications external to the web site can record traffic by inserting a small piece of HTML code in every page of the web site.

Web traffic is also sometimes measured by packet sniffing and thus gaining random samples of traffic data from which to extrapolate information about web traffic as a whole across total Internet usage.

The following types of information are often collated when monitoring web traffic:

The number of visitors.
The average number of page views per visitor – a high number would indicate that the average visitors go deep inside the site, possibly because they like it or find it useful.
Average visit duration – the total length of a user's visit. As a rule the more time they spend the more they're interested in your company and are more prone to contact.
Average page duration – how long a page is viewed for. The more pages viewed, the better it is for your company.
Domain classes – all levels of the IP Addressing information required to deliver Webpages and content.
Busy times – the most popular viewing time of the site would show when would be the best time to do promotional campaigns and when would be the most ideal to perform maintenance
Most requested pages – the most popular pages
Most requested entry pages – the entry page is the first page viewed by a visitor and shows which are the pages most attracting visitors
Most requested exit pages – the most requested exit pages could help find bad pages, broken links or the exit pages may have a popular external link
Top paths – a path is the sequence of pages viewed by visitors from entry to exit, with the top paths identifying the way most customers go through the site
Referrers; The host can track the (apparent) source of the links and determine which sites are generating the most traffic for a particular page.
Web sites like Alexa Internet and companies like SimilarGroup produce traffic rankings and statistics based on those people who access the sites while using their toolbars and other means of online measurements. The difficulty with this is that it's not looking at the complete traffic picture for a site. Large sites usually hire the services of companies like Nielsen NetRatings or Quancast, but their reports are available only by subscription.

2014年7月4日星期五

Care Google Ad Sense, it could stealing your money

      One of my recently research result on an Authentic Chinese Food Recipes blog is Google Ad sense have good strategy on ads company's competitive. As far as i analysis, when you displace ads from two or more ads company's ads, Google Ad sense always let make more on CPM, But for the solo ads satiation, Google could steal your money, If you focus on the ads dashboard, you will notice that, the earning is changing some time is reduce, for example, from $0.03 to $0.01. maybe you think that's no difference, what about 100,000 websites reduce $0.02 in one hour, How much Google steal? The Ranking is harder than before, chinese food recipes authentic chinese cuisine and cooking, is the new keyword i found recently and need to be ranked to top. I will post some Google Ad sense tips follow below.
      Google AdSense is a program run by Google that allows publishers in the Google Network of content sites to serve automatic text, image, video, or interactive media advertisements, that are targeted to site content and audience. These advertisements are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google, and they can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). In Q1 2011, Google earned US $2.43 billion ($9.71 billion annualized), or 28% of total revenue, through Google AdSense.
      Google launched its AdSense program, originally named content targeting advertising in March 2003. The AdSense name was originally used by Applied Semantics, a competitive offering to AdSense and then adopted by Google after Google acquired Applied Semantics in April 2003. Applied Semantics was started in 1998 by Gilad Elbaz and Adam Weissman. Some advertisers complained that AdSense yielded worse results than AdWords, since it served ads that related contextually to the content on a web page and that content was less likely to be related to a user's commercial desires than search results. For example, someone browsing a blog dedicated to flowers was less likely to be interested in ordering flowers than someone searching for terms related to flowers. As a result, in 2004 Google allowed its advertisers to opt out of the AdSense network.
Paul Buchheit, the founder of Gmail, had the idea to run ads within Google's e-mail service. But he and others say it was Susan Wojcicki, with the backing of Sergey Brin, who organized the team that adapted that idea into an enormously successful product. By early 2005 AdSense accounted for an estimated 15 percent of Google's total revenues.
In 2009, Google AdSense announced that it would now be offering new features, including the ability to "enable multiple networks to display ads".
In February 2010, Google AdSense started using search history in contextual matching to offer more relevant ads.
On January 21, 2014, Google AdSense launched Direct Campaigns, a tool where publishers may directly sell ads.