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How to use Facebook to Promote your Website

There are now more than 800 million Facebook users with more than 50% logging into their accounts every day. Facebook is definitely the channel to go to if you want to promote your website. There is more than just posting the URL of your website in your status every now and then. Read on to see how you can take advantage of Facebook’s features to draw traffic to your website.

Facebook fan page

Create a fan page for your website
A fan page is a public page where you can connect with your “fans”. On your page, enter details about your website, products or services such as the niche, location, summary and logo. A fan page works in a similar way like your personal profile – you connect with your “fans” by posting updates and photos on the page. The only difference is that you send invites to your “fans”; you have to just wait for them to “like” your page. But the plus side is that you can customize your page with flash, html and even Facebook apps.

Create a welcome tab 
Another advantage of a fan page is that you can create a welcome tab on your fan page. You need an app for this but there are many free ones around including Pagemodo. Once you have this app, you can post a welcome note, summary of your business, photos or videos in the welcome tab to greet visitors as they arrive on your fan page.

Tell everyone about your page 

There is a “share” button on the left hand side on your page to help you do this. Once clicked, a message will appear on your profile which your friends will see. Another method is to become a fan of similar pages which you can share a link at. Just be careful not to overdo it as you will lose your reputation and come across as spammy.

McDonald’s and iTunes have two of the best Facebook fan pages. If you have a lot to share with your fans, you can emulate McDonald’s who has a catchy Flash page to promote their menu, games, contests and so on. If you prefer a minimalist one, then take a look at iTunes’ page. The design and colors are kept simple but the page is powerful and feature-packed enough that you can even search for songs and movies on the page.

On your website 

Create a “like” button for your site
If you have a “like” button on your website, your readers can click on this button if they like your website. This activity will then appear on their Facebook pages as “John Doe likes Website A”. Their friends will then see this status and there, you have introduced your website to the masses. If you’re lucky, they’d be curious enough to click on your website and possibly even like it.

Create a “like” button for your articles 

This is something similar like the above but this time, the “like” button is at the end of each article instead. If your readers like what they were reading, they’d click on this button and the activity appears on their Facebooks too. This is a great way to get people to share your articles because most often, people are simply not that bothered to copy and paste the link of an interesting articles on their Facebook profile, unless the article is really exceptional.

Create a sidebar widget

This widget is a photo mosaic of all the people who have liked their website. It lists your friends who are fans of its page too, along with the total number of fans they have. People tend to follow whatever their friends are doing; this behaviour cannot be explained, maybe it is just human nature. So if they see that their friends have become fans of a website, they are likely to become fans too.

Facebook is a social media platform that doesn’t look to cease popularity anytime soon. It is amazing what Facebook can do because if you have gained just one fan for your page, you’re actually introducing your page to the 100+ friends that he/she most probably has!

 
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Rajastan's largest City

Anyone who has been to India –specifically Rajastan, the rich and kingly region in the country’s northwest knows that when it comes to adornment Indians have a completely different way of thinking. Families own, for generations, jewellery shops, create astonishingly elaborate jewellery pieces, that one commonly sees in 17th century paintings, enriched with rubies, emeralds, and diamonds that are cut cunningly and glimmer even in candlelight.

Even the camels that swagger slowly along the arrow roadways wear saddles of silver-stitched red cotton.

Singular and memorable in India is colour. No other religion makes use of colour more than Hinduism, the major religion in this multi-faith huge society with over a billion citizens.

Jaipur
, approximately 300 kilometres south west of New Delhi is the first and probably finest planned city of India, founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and inaugurated November 1727.

Today, the city has a little more than 3.9 million inhabitants.

The business centre on the main street is wide and long studded with all types of shops, and colourful houses.

The city was planned with the grid system in mind and enclosed with a wall. You can walk the entire wall in several hours, but a fraction would suffice to get an idea of the structure and the idea behind it.

The semi-arid climate with hot summers dictates tourists (at least northern hemisphere tourists) to schedule their visit from November to March.

India’s first observatory (Jantar Mantar) and for that matter the first in the world, was erected in Jaipur, the Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds) with five stories, and beautifully designed latticed windows constructed in 1799, Albert Hall Museum, and Jai Mahal (the Water palace), and Lakshmi-Narajan temple are the main sites of Jaipur.

The city has beautiful gardens, parks and the surrounding landscape is enticing for walks to discover less advertised features of this colourful city.

New Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur constitute the so-called “golden” triangle of Indian tourism and Jaipur’s sights are some the most impressive and historied elements.

The massive Fort Jaighat, on the hill, is a tourist must-see structure.

Jaipur is called he Pink City as it was painted in pinkish-red in 1876 in honour of a British royalty visit, but today the original colour is faded and looks less than vibrant and inviting.

Jaipur exports gold, jewellery, has a thriving diamond cutting industry, and a range of small manufacturing base.

Tourists can buy a variety of souvenirs in the numerous shops lining the Main Street, but haggling is highly recommended. Merchants will try to sweet talk gullible tourists to enjoy their hospitality by offering super sweet Indian tea, and then inflate prices. Caveat emptor is the word.

You can reach Jaipur by train from New Delhi (approximately four hours), or rent a taxi, or fly in.

 
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With its underwater environment supporting over 350 coral reefs and 1400 fish species, it is not such a wonder that Palau truly is a diver’s paradise. In fact, this is home to one of the seven underwater wonders of the world. The place is teeming with dive sites that drop to over 300 meters where they are treated to blue holes, underwater caverns, and a multitude of reefs. Above water, kayaks and boats can also explore the breathtaking views of rock and island formations.


The Milky Way Lagoon
The Milky Way Lagoon has been made famous because of its natural spa therapy. So many tourists frequent this place in Palau where they apply the white mud from the lagoon all over their body. Many have claimed that this is a very relaxing and soothing experience for them.

The Blue Corner

This is the most popular dive site in the country because of the strong currents that it brings along with its clear waters. This is also a place that is known to have sharks. One of the main reasons why this is frequented by divers is because of the new experience that it provides with every dive.

Rock Islands

This spot is made with hundreds of small limestone rocks that emerge from its clear waters. This is one of the tourist spots that have made Palau very famous. The place is also filled with nightlife such as crocodiles, cows, and tropical fishes.

Turtle Cave

With an entrance that will require you to go through an overhead hole to get to the dark cave, the turtle cave does not give sightings of turtles but of sharks. This is one very exciting tourist spot that many divers would take great pleasure checking out.

Jelly Fish Lake

This is a very mysterious and famous spot that is nestled among the rock islands in Palau. A marvelous sight awaits visitors here with the millions of white and orange jellyfish in its waters. Visitors can even swim in the lake with them as these jellyfish species do not sting.

Ngatpang Waterfall

Any tourist who is in Koror should not miss the opportunity to visit this spot. Despite only having a height of about 20 feet, the Natpang Waterfall provides a very thrilling background environment. The spot is surrounded by green forestry and is bathed with the sounds of animals.

Ngardmau Waterfall

Deemed as the main waterfall of the country, the Ngardmau Waterfall offers a very exciting hiking experience to adventure lovers. At the end of the challenging hiking trail is a wonderful view of the water fall the breathtaking view around it.

Ngemelis Wall

The Ngemelis Wall is the considered as the finest wall dive of the world. Divers will start with dive at knee depth and will drop off vertically at a depth of 1,000 feet. Underwater, there is an amazing view of lovely sponges, vibrant corals, and stunning sea fans.

Badrulchau

This tourist spot is located in the northern island of Babeldoab is just might be the oldest megalithic location in the country. This mysterious structure is composed of 39 monoliths along with several carved faces.

Peleliu

The Peleliu is one of the sites where battles of the Second World War took place. The wreckage that such battle has bought to the island is very evident. However, touring the island should give tourists with a relaxing and tranquil experience while relieving the war days.

Author Bio:
Amy C. is an enthusiastic adventure blogger. She is always on the lookout for the most exciting activities in many of the popular tourist destinations around the world. In between her explorations, she helps DMac Industries, a b deck and steel deck fabrication company, with office administration and blogging activities. Be on the lookout for her next escapade on her next post.

 
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Shayari

“हर सुबह तेरी दुनिया में रोशनी कर दे
            रब   तेरे  हर ग़म को खुशी कर  दे
                जब   भी   डूबने   लगे   तेरी   साँसें
                  खुदा तुझमे शामिल मेरी ज़िंदगी कर दे”



“बरसात की हर बूँद में समाए हो तुम
    मेरे दिल में खास जगह बनाए हो तुम
        यूँ तो   हमदर्द  की   कमी   नहीं   है मगर
            न जाने क्यूँ आज बहुत याद आए हो तुम”

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“बस एक हाँ के इंतज़ार में रात यूँ ही गुज़र जाएगी
     अब तो बस उलझनें हैं साथ मेरे, नींद कहाँ आएगी
        सुबह की हर किरण न जाने कौन सा संदेशा लाएगी
          रिमझिम सी गुनगुनाएगी या प्यास अधूरी रह जाएगी”



“रोज़ तारों की नुमाइश में ख़लल पड़ता है
       चाँद पागल है, अंधेरों   में निकल पड़ता है
           उनकी याद आई है साँसों में ज़रा धीरे चलो
                 धड़कनो से  भी इबादत  में  ख़लल पड़ता है”

 
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Rishta : Aankhon ka Dil se

Aankhon ki khata,aur sahta hai dil
Phir bhi khamosh rahta hai dil,
Koi shikwa nahi aankhon se use
Qki ye unki "dosti" ka sila hai,
Dil ne ki aankhon ki gutakhiyan maaf
Qki unke beech "dosti" ka silsila hai,
Aankhen bhi nibhati hai "dosti" ka rishta
Aur barasti hai jab dard dil ko hota hai,
Raat ki tanhai mein saath nibhate hain ek-duje ka
Na aankhein soti hai...na dil sota hai,
Isiliye Aankhon ki khata sahta hai Dil
Phir bhi khamosh rahta hai Dil.......