I have been asked this question a number of times now “Is it a good idea to put Keywords in the comment name field in blogs”…? In answer to that question i agree in some ways it is fine and in other ways no. It’s all about how you do it… Let’s look at the options below and the reasons why.

- Timon Weller
- Timon Weller from Buyers Web
- Timon Weller from Make Money Online Ramblings
As you can see by always including the name it still keeps you as your character with the added bonus of also defining where you are from. This in turn can strengthen who you are on your blog and your opinion on the subject.

- Make Money
- Easy Money
- Get Rich Quick
- Skin Care
“People in general will always remember your name easier compared to a keyword…Because it is unique”
Overall with blogging your name is the most important aspect to include in the comment name field, as in the end we really are as bloggers selling ourselves. Also when you think about it by using your name on many blogs, readers will start to recognise your name comment elsewhere and so it will add value to your blog.
If you have gone to Google recently you might of noticed there link to aid of the cyclone victims in Burma. The cyclone called Cyclone Nargis hit the southeast Asian country a little over a week ago.
Death toll is around 28,000 with another 33,000 or more is missing. Google has offered by aiding up to 1 million dollars to the victims of the disaster. For more detailed information on the Google aid go to there Myanmar support page.
It’s sad to think that Burma is going through yet another ordeal. But i am glad to hear the web company Google is helping in the cause. Google has promised to match donations up to $1m. Others such as the Bill Gates organisation will aid 3 million.
“Thumbs up Google and Bill and Melissa Gates Foundation for all the aid…”
Even though Google and many search engines have been banned by the Myanmar Government for Internet use it is good to see Google and others are helping the people there. Many web users in Burma have reported that access to Google, Gmail and other Google services had been blocked by the military junta governing the country. It doesn’t stop there though, the flow of any type of information in and out of the country has basically stopped.
While hoping some of the news is hearsay, it has also been speculated that the Military Junta has also been blocking some types of aid workers entering the country. Not to mention the people having to deal with all this tragedy from the cyclone, it’s horrible to think of more restrictions on this beautiful country and the people in south east asia.
I’m glad that organisations such as Google, that make money online are using it for these good causes and hopefully more and more aid will help these people in Burma get back on track.
Well i have just discovered the crazy world of Twitter and wanted to do a review on the social network. How Twitter works is unlike any other social networks.

What you do is open a free account, and you can post really short comments about what your doing during the day in 140 characters or less.
It’s like an update about all the things in life we usually don’t share. Like watching a tv show, making the bed, or going to the pub for example. The things we leave out of our usual life, Twitter allows people to be kept up to date on the little things we are doing now.

Also do you use Wordpress because you can be keep your Twitter account up to date with your blog. This is with the handy plugin Twitter Tools by Alex King. This allows every new post to be shown in your twitter account for what you are doing now. As like even with this post a Twitter update will be shown shortly after i have published this post.
“Twitter me this and Twitter me that…”
Not sure as yet if it will be good with business updates for my blog, but it sure is an interesting concept in social networking.
If you wish to keep in touch with Me or the Buyers Web blog on Twitter or to sign up click here. People beware Twitter can be addictive, so use with caution. Move over Facebook welcome to Twitter.
Long debated throughout history has been the debate about who came first. Leading scientists have been pulling together to try and work out an answer for ages and when they finally think they have the results they find some other lead that may indicate a change.
Old indications through archaeology indicate the first blogger records dating back around the sphinx era about 9000 - 10000 BC. In old Egypt Bloggers would write blogs for the kings and they would have icons to represent the the many phases of history. However was the concept of blogging formed first or the computer?
”This old image taken by the Pharoahs of the shinx reveals a mysterious anchient laptop, is it possible…?hehehe (lmao)”
Scientists are looking at many old archives to find more answers but the mystery still alludes them today.
So many companies out there offer free email accounts its hard to choose which one that suits you or which one is better? I wanted to do a quick vote on which ones you thought were better. Take in to account, usability, looks and size…There are so many options out there these days in free email accounts.
Which email service do you prefer and why did you choose them?