Facebook Will Now Translate Page Posts

You don't need to post bilingual posts on facebook as the social media giant brings a new technology that will allow users to read posts on their preferred languages.



The AI-powered translation tool has been tested from the beginning of the year by the company owners and had been made available to certain facebook users and now has been made available to the public. The company already had a translation engine as many frequent users have noticed on the social network but this move by Facebook will bring an improvement to translation of text into a variety of languages to allow easily accessibility to some pages and services on the platform.

This amazing tool by Facebook is currently limited only to desktop users which lets users select from a variety of languages while composing a post. The post will be published in the language that has been selected by the the composer but it will appear to readers in the language that they prefer for example, English will be automatically to translated to Spanish to a Spanish Facebook user, so users will receive posts in the languages that they prefer.

The translation feature is available to those who are managing pages already, so if you are using a page then you check activate it on your page setting as the feature going through even though it is made available to use. the feature can be enabled in the language section on Facebook settings and also on the page settings.




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7 Stylish Water-resistant Watches for summer

Summer is around the corner, and we cannot over emphasize what it means to look fashionable and stylish during that period. One of the best ways to look cool and fashionable is to have an elegant and stylish timepiece shining on your wrist. It is important to get one that is water-resistant so that you do not have to keep worrying whether water splashes on it as you get wet and wild on the lakeside. Here are seven watches that will take your summer wear to the next level.

Stylish Water-resistant Watches


1. Timex Weekender
The Timex Weekender is a great gem for those who want to put on the casual look. It is perfect and can be used anywhere with almost any kind of outfit. It comes with interchangeable nylon straps that offer over 40 colors for you to choose from. It is easy to read during the day and is can also be readable at night due to its indigo night light. You can still be time conscious as you take beach talks at night. These are the current fuse crunch tech news.

2. Suunto Essential Slate
When it comes to climbing mountains, very few can match the kind of quality equipment that Suunto produces. The Suunto Essential Slate is a very refined timepiece and comes with some essential features. This is a valuable asset for those who can’t keep away from the mountains. It has a compass, altimeter and barometer all perfectly combined in a steel case. It also has an elegant sapphire crystal and a textile strap.

3. Victorinox Swiss Army INOX
The INOX is a combination of style, elegance, and durability. The company ran numerous tests on it to ensure that it would water pressure, extended UV exposure, and even temperature extremes.  You can be sure that it will stand all the wild activities you are planning to partake this coming summer.

4. Casio G-Shock Ga.100Cm-8A
 If you are a lover of watches, then you already know that the legendary G-Shock has made a name for itself. From rap stars to soldiers in the Special Forces, this watch has beaten its competition hands down. Carry it to your summer vacation for durability, style and its ability to camouflage.

5. Autodromo Stradale
Summer does not mean swimming for everyone; there are those of us who enjoy the wonders of a powerful engine. If you are planning to participate in top-down motoring, then this timepiece is exactly what you need. It complements any driving ensemble with its Japanese automatic movement and the padded leather strap. Its styling will remind you of the gauge of an Italian sports car.

6. O Clock
O Clock has hit the market with its vibrant series of amazing silicon watches. The watches are available in four different sizes and over thirty-three colors. For those who love to mix and match, O Clock offers more than 60 different faces. If you are planning to take a dive, then you can comfortably do so since it is completely waterproof. As if that is not enough, all the watches come sealed in a pop top can.

7. Michelangelo Watch
The Michelangelo Watch is an elegant unisex watch that offers a great combination of water resistance and style. It is made of stainless steel that has been brushed and has two crowns. The button that is located at the 2 o’clock position is a light up button. You can use it to light the watch and get a clearer view of the time. The watch is water resistant to the depth of 100 feet.

Conclusion:
A watch is an important piece of fashion for summer or any other time of the year for that matter. Getting the right watch that offers water resistance and durability for summer could be a hectic process considering the activities that people enjoy during summer. Luckily, these watches allow you to enjoy a fun-filled summer while looking fashionable and stylish. Whether you are going diving, climbing a mountain or just strolling along the beach, there is something for everyone.  

Author Bio
Kathy Mitchell is a technology and gadget geek, writer & blogger by profession. She loves to write articles for many on-line communities, blogs, & websites related to gadgets & new technologies.Connect with her on  Google+, Facebook and  Twitter.



Increase Your Ecommerce Conversion Rate

Ecommerce is taking over the globe as more people prefer to make purchases online rather than going to shopping centers. Im sharing with you this great work that was shared to me by Michael Thomas of Vebology to help you develop a winning skill that will help you improve your ecommerce profitability through a much increased conversion rate.



How to set up Page-level AdSense ads in your blog

This article describes Page-level ads, a new type of AdSense advertisement which Google has recently introduced.   It includes how to set up these ads if you use Blogger, and some troubleshooting information about them.  

It also describes how to fix an error in the code which is supplied, which causes a message like "Attribute name "async" associated with an element type "script" must be followed by the ' = ' character".



What are Page Level AdSense ads

Google has recently introduced a new type of Adsense ad-units, which may be shown to people who visit a website using a mobile device (eg smartphone of tablet),

There are two types of Page-level ads:
  • Vignette ads:   When a visitor on your site clicks on a link to another page on you site, a vignette ad may be loaded as a full-page overlay which the user needs to close before they see the page which they navigated to.
  • Overlay ads:   these are smaller ads which show at the top or bottom of your screen, and which "stick" to the edge, so they seem to stay in place as the user scrolls up and down your site.   The visit may click on them in the usual way.

For Blogger users, these ads are only currently available if you have a full AdSense account: if you only have a hosted AdSense account, then you cannot get the code to install them.   But if you do have a full AdSense account (either because you have a custom domain, or because you signed up for AdSense before the "host AdSense account" option was introduced), they are attractive because they don't count towards the count of advertisement-units which you are allowed to display on each page.

They also only work if you have a mobile template switched on for your blog, so that visitors who use a mobile device see mobile-optimised screen.


How to install AdSense Page Level ads in Blogger

Log in to your AdSense account.

Go to the My Ads tab

Turn on one or both of  Overlay or Vignette ads options.
(By default, they are both turned Off.    Click on the empty box beside the "0" to turn an option to  on:  in these controls, 0 means "off" and 1 means "on".)




Click the < > Get Code button.

Copy the code that is generated.

Switch to Blogger, and edit your template in the usual way.

Find the text   <head>    (including the brackets).

On the very next line after <head>, paste in your code.

Optional - but highly recommended - add comments to clearly show what this code is for.   I usually use
<!-- START ADSENSE PAGE LEVEL ADS -->
and then the code goes in here ...
<!-- END ADSENSE PAGE LEVEL ADS -->
Preview the template, and make sure it's working.
(See Troubleshooting section below if you get a message about   Attribute name "async" associated with an element type "script"    or similar.

Save the template.



Job done!   This is all you need to do to enable page-levels ads for your blog:   you do not need to install gadgets to say where these ads go, because Google handles this for you.


How to see what page-level ads look like in your blog

Visit your blog using a smartphone or tablet.

Add the text   #googleads   at the end of the website address, so it changes from something like:
http://areyoublogger.blogspot.com/?m=1
to something like:
http://areyoublogger.blogspot.com/?m=1#googleads

After this, when you click on a link to move a different page in your blog,  a Vignette style ad will display - these are whole-page ads, which include a "close ad" button, like this:



Troubleshooting

Extra "src" text in the ad-code

Right now, there is a problem with the code that AdSense are providing.   I don't know if this is because Blogger doesn't understand a feature that AdSense is using, or if it's a genuine bug.    But if you see a message like this when you try to preview the template:
Could not load template preview: Error parsing XML, line 21, column 15: Attribute name "async" associated with an element type "script" must be followed by the ' = ' character.
then there's a very simple change that you have to make.

All you have to do is delete the "src" immediately after the word async.

So your code changes from like this:
<script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
<script>
  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({
    google_ad_client: "ca-pub-DONT-USE-MY-NUMBER-GET-YOUR-OWN-PUBLISHER-ID",
    enable_page_level_ads: true
  });
</script>

to like this:
<script async ="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
<script>
  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({
    google_ad_client: "ca-pub-DONT-USE-MY-NUMBER-GET-YOUR-OWN-PUBLISHER-ID",
    enable_page_level_ads: true
  });
</script>

Different Page Level settings for different websites

If you are using Adsense across several different websites, then you may want to enable one of vignette or overlay ads on some sites, and a different option on others.

Currently, there is no way to do this:  you must choose one combination of:
  • No Page Level ads
  • Overlay ads only, no Vignette ads
  • No Overlay ads, but do show Vignette ads
  • Allowing Google to choose Overlay and/or Vignette ads

Stop Vignette ads being attached to some links

By default, any link to another page in your blog may have a Vignette ad attached to it.    However there may be some links which you specifically don't want this to happen to - for example if the user really needs to remember what was on the current page once the get to the next one.

You can prevent any Vignette ads being displayed when a user clicks a link by adding a tag to the link.

The tag to add is:
data-google-vignette=”false”

and you need to switch to Edit HTML (top left of the post-editor window) to add it.

This is an example link to another page on this blog which is prevented from having a Vignette ad, and this is the HTML code I've used to achieve this.
<a data-google-vignette=”false” href="http://areyoublogger.blogspot.com/2010/02/stop-malicious-use-of-your-adsense.html">an example link</a> 

More help

Google have provided more information about Page level ads here.



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How to Build an Online Business that Actually Makes Money?



The internet is the hottest ways to earn moneyonline these days. Whether you are on a mission of finding a new source of income or just want to add some more bucks to your wallet as a side gig, the internet can offer a variety of solutions for you to choose from. But, on a serious note, if one does not think of it as just a side-gig or new income source, it is a top niche to build online businesses.

An online business has become an unparalleled opportunity to run a business worldwide with only a laptop and an internet connection. In the present days, about 2.5 billion people log onto the internet every minute. This is great in the sense of the opportunity for income, but negative in the sense that online business has become an advanced day gold rush.

There are many cheat sheets available online, manipulating people to adopt them for the sake of earning money quickly. Many of you must have noticed that social media accounts can be downright depressing with all the over-hyped ads. Selecting whom to learn from can be difficult to start an online business.
Therefore, here are five simple steps that can encourage you to devise th best strategies to plunder the online wealth without any support of cheat sheets:

1.      Focus


It simply means figuring out who you want to serve and how you deliver value to your targeted audience. It means “focus” can help you where you are instead of following all that cheat sheets or wrong tricks.
There is a plenty of information available online and so many entrepreneurs fall victim to information overload. But, if you apply 10% of the knowledge of what you have or what you understand from the right online source, you would make progress building your business.
2.      Fortify an Audience
It is the main intent for business to be boosted up. Creating a beautiful website with all the right plugins, opt-in boxes, and widgets is of no use if you don’t have an audience. So, here are efficient ways to build an audience quickly:
·         Be a Guest on a Podcast: Radio Guest List will deliver to your inbox a list of shows looking for your expertise.

·         Post Guest Blogs: There are many blogs that get millions of visitors every month. All you need to learn is effective content marketing strategies considering content as the king.

·         Acquire Exposure from Large Author Sites: Search for the highly-authorized sites like Huffington Post and write for them. Through such sites, you can get exposure to millions of potential leads and customers. They also build authority, enhance your social media presence, and boost sales.



3.      Build a Monetization Plan



Once you start getting exposure, it’s time to generate income through a plan. A content strategy is always needed for a website that aligns with a promotion schedule. Your plan should include the products and services, you are offering to your customers. Utilize your exposure and content plan to sell premium offerings and enhance business growth.
4.      Test and Refine
Once you have implemented a plan, study what works and what doesn’t. Take online help and try different offers. Don’t rely completely on online advice; take help from the analysis made by your plans and exposure. At the end, refine your process and perk up the parts of your plan that aren’t working.
5.      Launch and Scale
At this point, you have to build 1000 followers for your business with an effective growth. Whenever your promotions give a big hit at the end of the month, launch them with a bang. This means you have joint partnerships, launch bonuses, and affiliate partners. Each launch should generate serious revenue for your business. So, it is a matter of scaling and reinvesting.

Starting and boosting an online business is not simple. There is a lot of competition due to which it takes time and tremendous focus. But, once it goes in the right direction, the results are fruitful and encouraging enough to make money online.

How to Grow a Blog into a Profitable Company

Well growing a successful blog that will rank among the worlds best blogs can be a challenge more especially when you choose a very much competitive niche. I have come across a lot of challenges in my blogging in such that I was more even ready to quit but I really believed that Ajaxsurf will one day grow into being a giant.


There are many bloggers that get into blogging in the name of online revenue and most blogs that are started with that purpose are very less likely to survive competition as they lack a true motive. Blogging should be done as a hobby and as a business in order to be done successfully.

The question I have received from most of the Ajaxsurf fans is how did I get the confident to start a blog and what made me believe that my blog was going to stand out from the huge blogging crowd that contains millions of blogs around the world and my answer is simply hardwork and dedication because when I started things were not as easy as many have thought because my blog lacked content

Content
Content is the best thing that makes a site to be get famous, the content of the site matters the most of the readers will land to your site because of the content that they are looking for.
I know most of you are asking how will one get enough content for publishing, and believe me when I say it is very simple because as new blogger, I spent most of my free time writing articles instead of watching TV and by doing that the readership of Ajaxsurf has grown significantly to an amazing 30,000 daily visits and more 100,000 which is a big improvement that I can achieve as a professional blogger.So keep those articles coming and see the magic and the growth your site will get.


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SEO(Search Engine Optimisation)
I believe most bloggers are familiar with Search Engine Optimisation(SEO) as it has been the best when it comes to the terms of improving a new site. Even though content might be the best part of a blog but SEO still remains as one of the most important parts of blogging because its creates a very much visible presence.

Without a proper optimisation, it is very less likely that your blog can be noticed in the internet because the internet very much depends on search engines and without any proper optimisation, your site will hardly make it through despite the content it has.

Dedication
Looking at well known bloggers like Pete Cashmore, you will notice the hard contribution they had put to bring the best quality blogs. Working hard to produce quality materials and posts has been a challenge for me recently until I started to set myself a publishing schedule to improve the quality of my posting. you cannot overcome your blog competition unless you dedicate yourself into blogging because there are so many blogs out there and competition is getting tougher everyday.

I will recommend bloggers to work smart in order to outrun the blog competition

Its Not Only About The Money
Thats is the biggest mistake that many bloggers make out there, they start blogging with the purpose of making some easy cash which will result in their blogs failing to survive as they may lack traffic or interest. I make a lot of money from blogging and trading the currency market but that has not stopped me from wanting to increase my networth or revenue and to speak the truth I am not driven by money but I just want to achieve a lot more in life. I have been blogging for money and instead I have lost a lot until I started blogging professionally without being driven by greed or anything related.

Blogging should be done with the purpose of increasing the readership and the value of the blog and trust me your blog will grow into being a giant. Its that easy, Just forget the crap you see all over the internet about blogging and start blogging the smart way and you will notice some great growth in your blog.

Taking action when someone has copied your blog without permission

This article is about the steps you can take when someone has made an unauthorized copy of something that is published on your blog.


Finding out that your blog has been copied

Previously, I've described how copyright applies to blogs in very general terms, and the steps you can take to apply copyright protection to your blog.

Even if you follow these these steps, if you put material onto the internet it is quite likely that someone will copy it.

This maybe done out of naivety, or as a deliberate attempt to rip you off, or as part of an organised spam-blogging ("splogging") operation.


There are several way you might find out that someone has copied your work:
  • You, or your friends, notice it
    Maybe you or one of you readers searched for a certain phrase and you found your content elsewhere.  Or maybe you found a link to an identical post on a help-forum or discussion board.  If you use a lot of in-post linking (ie you link to another article in your content), and notice you are getting a lot of visits from somewhere unusual, then you might visit that site and find your post copied word-for-word, including the unchanged links.
  • Google's spam bots notice it:  
    If you get an email or a notice saying that your blog has been identified as potential spam, then one of the possibilities is that a real spammer has chosen your content.

If you found out that someone has copied you work because Google's spam-bots detected the problem, then you simply need to follow the instructions in the email that Google sent you, or consult the Blogger Help Forums.  In short, you will be advised about a four step process that you need to follow.   This is tedious, but the nice part is that Google is dealing with the copy-cat for you, and (if you're not a spammer) you'll get your blog back.

If you find out some other way, then you need to decide what do to about the problem (if indeed you believe is is a problem).   This is closely linked to what you want to achieve - this could be any of:
  • Do nothing - if you don't mind being copied, and you're willing to risk being incorrectly identified as a spammer
  • Getting the copied work taken down
  • Leaving the copy in place, with your name or URL  added beside it
  • Being paid compensation
  • Receiving a public apology
and I'm sure there are other possible remedies, too.

Once you know what you want to achieve, you can plan what steps you need to take, based on the notes in the next section.

Reality check:  There is nothing wrong with being ambitious and wanting to receive $10M compensation.  But  unless you can afford really good lawyers, it might be a good idea to have a backup plan which involves a realistic goal too, eg having your name added to the copyright materials, or having them taken down.


Steps for resolving copyright problems

Start the easy way

Unless you're certain that the copying was deliberate and malicious, the first step is most cases is to send a nice email to the person who made the copy, telling them that it's yours and what you want done about it.  (You might need to just leave a comment on their blog, if no email address is provided.)

    Report them to their internet service provider

    The obvious first step if politeness doesn't work is to complain to their web-host:
    • If they use Blogger (ie their URL is WHATEVER.blogspot.com, or they have a custom domain but the source-code on their site looks like Blogger code),
      then you should contact Google through this page:   http://www.google.com/blogger_dmca.html 
      Google have a very thorough process for dealing with claims of content stealing - and if the other site that you say has stolen your work is also published in Blogger, they can look at the dates in their database to see who actually published it first.
      Make sure that you read all the details of Blogger's policies before you submit a complaint:  they don't like malicious complaints, and you could be fined quite heavily if you claim that you own something which you don't really own.
    • If the person who has copied your work isn't using Blogger, you may need to do some detective work with whois (use Google-search it to find a whois service for the domain you're looking for) to see   who the host is, and what process this host uses to resolve copy-right complaints. 
      This could be particularly difficult to do if they're not located in the same country that you are (so their laws will be different), or if they use a different language.
    • If the person who has copied your work has put it into YouTube, you can use information and tools on  YouTube's opyright page.


    Complain to other services

    If the other party's web-service-provider can't or won't help, then you could try reporting them to other services that the use.

    For instance many websites are also on Facebook:  if the contents includes your material, or links to a website that's distributing your copyright material, you may be able to use Facebook's intellectual property violation reporting process.  (I haven't tried it myself, but have been told that this can be particularly effective.)

    If they show advertising on their site, then complaining to either the advertisers, or to the company that organises the advertising programme, may be effective.  AdSense is quite sensitive to not having it's ads shown along with copyright violations, and provides a policy violation reporting form that you can let them know about the problem.

    Charge them

    Logodollar2Some people have had success from sending the offender a bill for use of your work.  This takes a bit of thought:  if they pay the invoice, then legally you may have licensed them to use your work for far less than it is worth.   On the other hand, if the amount that you ask them for is ridiculously high, they will probably just laugh and ignore you.

    Threaten legal action

    This can be fun:  write a very formal-sounding letter demanding that they cease-and-desist from using your work (name it very specifically) by a certain date, and advising that failure to do so may incur penalties including but not limited to commencement of legal proceedings for in which you will be looking for legal expenses as well as damaged incurred.  

    If you would actually be willing to sue the person (see the section below), then consult a lawyer, and get them to send the letter.   But if there's no chance that you actually will sue  (and most bloggers simply don't have the time, resources or levels of proof to do so), just make the letter sound good.   If necessary, get a friend who can write pompous-sounding letters to draft it for you.    Send it by regular mail - emails are too easily ignored - and make it look official.

    Finding the address to send a letter to can be a challenge - one option is to scour your copy-cat's work, and see if you can find their company or personal details on LinkedIn (most are smart enough to hide themselves on Facebook).    And if you can, then complaining to their boss may be an option, too, depending on your niche and whether their action might be harming their company's reputation.

    Legal action

    If all else fails, another option is to sue the person or organisation that copied your work.  If you or the copy-cat are in the USA, then the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) provides an approach for this.   But if you and they are in different countries, then different laws and processes may apply.  But no matter where you are, two things are likely:
    • You will need to hire a lawyer - so it may be expensive and take a lot of time, and
    • You may need to prove that you really did create the work, and when it was made.   
    The second point is where copyright registration services come in to play:  they provide evidence that you really had created the work as at a certain date.  Unfortunately this is one of the ironies of copyright:  listing your material with a copyright service does nothing to stop anyone using it.  But if you don't list it shortly after it's created, you probably won't have any evidence if you ever get to the point of wanting to sue (or even formally complain about) someone who has copied your work.

    There are some other issues with copyright services too:
    • It can be difficult to list a blog, which by its nature has different material being loaded very frequently.
    • You won't necessarily know which services(s) to register with - because you don't know where someone who copies your work is located, so you won't know what services a court in your country will accept evidence from.
    So, while I'm not advising you to avoid the registration services altogether, it's important carefully to choose when and how to use them.

    Peer pressure / Name-and-shame

    If the legal approach doesn't work, or would be too expensive, then another option is to use social pressure to convince your copy-cat that they need to stop copying your work etc.  This can take a range of formats - eg, if a local small business has copied your photograph and isn't willing to compensate you, you might get all your friends to contact the business and threaten not to buy there again.   Or you might start a Facebook campaign, or put a video on YouTube telling your side of a story.   Whatever you do, make sure you that you:
    • Really know what you want to achieve:  fame, a pay-off to stop the campaign etc
    • Consider the risks (ie what could go wrong) and whether they're worth it
    • Don't break the law yourself (it's not worth it, especially if you're the small guy), and
    • Think strategically about what you might do, and how this could affect the relationships in your area or niche:  some people are just too much trouble to have an enemies.


    DISCLAIMER

    This article contains general advice about the copyright issues faced by people who use Blogger.   It cannot cover every possible case or specific legal systems. 

    If you need legal advice about a particular situation, consult a lawyer, ideally one who is familiar with copyright law in your country.

    I do not, under any circumstances, suggest using illegal approaches - threats of violence, sabotage, etc.



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