Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label blogger tips

How to Read Blocked Articles behind a Paywall for free

  Today we will learn how to read blocked/ restricted content on the internet. Remember when you find a good article and you try to read it. You are welcomed by a only half an article or a pop-up to buy a subscription to read the whole article.  What if I say, that you can now read that exact article, for free.  There is a way but you should only follow this method if you don't have the means to support the particular organisation or you must be Jobless like me .  Before that if you want to try something you could try clearing your cookies on the browser and you might get to read the complete article. You can also try incognito mode to view that article it works for some websites. If all these methods are not working for you then let's get to the real deal. It requires enabling the developer mode of your browser and installing an extension. So let's begin.... 1) Download the extension from GitHub. It is not available in the official google extension repositories. htt...

How to add Flag Counter on your Website

 Today we will learn how to add Flag Counter on your website. This tutorial will cater to blogger platform but it is the same for WordPress or any self hosted website. Now the question arises why to Install a Flag Counter because we can manually check all the historic data from our own respective Dashboard, for Ex: blogger shows it in our dashboard. Let's just say it looks nice on the homepage and I am very lazy to check the stats or it might look like I'm bragging about my blog whatever one might think. First of all go the the Flag Counter website and customise the layout of your Flag counter widget according to your need.  https://www.flagcounter.com/index.html Then you will find a yellow button on the right side saying Get your Flag counter and Et Voila! You now need to copy the code for website. Go to your blogger dashboard now, Click on Layout ----> add a new Gadget ----> choose HTML/JavaScript and paste the code copied from Flag Counter. Click save and refresh your...

How to submit your BlogSpot sitemap to Google Webmasters

It is a must to submit your blog to webmaster, as the search engine will start gathering all your blog posts and rendering them into the search engine keywords. On the scale of 1-10 I give this tutorial a 6 which should be fairly easy for today’s tutorial. If there are any doubts you can feel free to ask in the comments section below. What is a Keyword? Keywords are phrases or words. Remember search engine works on the concept of keywords and each keyword has some value in the search engine. You should always write your blog posts according to the keyword content by that matter you can rank quicker. For example take the title of this post “How to submit your BlogSpot to Google Webmasters” here “ How-submit-BlogSpot-Google-webmaster ” all and each word are keywords according to Google and every keyword has its Potential to rank in Google. Why you should submit your Sitemap to Webmasters? So whenever you submit your blog to webmasters. Your blog wil...

how to add push notifications to your website

     Nowadays nobody cares about subscription to a website why? Because of Google Chrome’s latest feature to get push notifications directly from the browser into your PC, laptop and your mobile phone. Nice and easy. Today as promised I’m going to teach you all how to add notification feature on to your blog, should work with any type of website but I’m trying on blogger (BlogSpot) so you use this guide and try on to your website and let me know so that I can add those here which will help others. However no coding knowledge is required for this process. But let me rectify why keeping a mailing list always comes in handy. Your supporter who is loyal, willing to know about you will definitely check the posts provided him in to his mailing id. Hence it’s always better to maintain a mailing list, this is push notification is just another alternative in the form. What are push notifications?      Just like a notification you get from your app, no...