HP Slate 500 Tablet PC: Wow!

HP Slate 500 Tablet PC (XT962UA#ABA)

$799

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  • Intel™ Atom Z540 Processor (1.86GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 533MHz FSB)3
  • Genuine Windows® 7 Professional 32 bit1
  • 8.9-inch diagonal WSVGA HP Touchscreen (1024 x 600 or 1024 x 768 for some applications)
  • 2GB DDR2 667MHz on board memory
  • 64GB Solid State Module (SSM)
  • VGA webcam (inward facing), 3MP camera (outward facing)
  • Integrated 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN4
  • HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
  • Limited 1 year standard parts and labor warranty 1/1/0

SBI Site Updates: Tallies, Visitors and More

Basic Stats for New Sites

#1:Goals@PCB

  1. Phase II-Assess content-103pgs;links/images;T2/3. (Assessment almost finished)
  2. Phase III-backlinks+ezinearticles+directories.
  3. Aim: 200 vpd. 1/2 way in Sept?
  4. 10592pg/98 uv in Sept.

#2:TCG = 35pgs+33 vpd.

To add real content pages on the keywords that bring traffic. Esp. basic facts. Increase to about 60 pages before deciding.

#3:Goals@SST = 65pgs+45 vpd (now 10/10)

To add 30 more pages to bring content upto about 100 pages. Then let settle for a while.

Phase II: clarify and reorganise major content; work on backlinks and directories (not permanent?)

SBI: Updates for September

It’s been three or four months since my last update on SBI blogging. Since then a lot has changed, and not much.

Site #1: PCB

Traffic is growing now, in some ways dramatically. In crude stats terms:

Pages: we have now 101 pages of content on the site vs. about 75 pages in May. So content has accelerated. We’re now taking a break from content, but for a good reason.

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Traffic is now approaching about 9~10K pageviews a month. In fairness, Analytics reports numbers much lower than this, but they also show month-on-month growth. And Analytics is quite restrictive in how it counts visitors.

Also, I added Adsense in May and that generated a minimal amount. This month looks like it means that the website paid for its hosting this month, the first to do so.

The challenge very much is to increase backlinks: through more Ezine Articles, some of which are doing well; directory submissions, I’ve already had some help; and tidying up the content/structure/images. There’s quite a lot to do even though I’m not adding any content.

My frustrations revolve around the Dreamhost Server which has been acting up all month. I’m still not sure what caused the dramatic jumps in server activity, but I’ve split up some sites, blocked a lot of Chinese spiders on several sites, and am now looking at what went wrong.

It seems that with using my server as a kind of hotimage linking for some of my other sites, and an adserver that it may be too much for the server to handle along with thousands of requests from Sogou, Baidu, etc.

Site #2: SST and Site #3: TCG

Site #2 is now back on. I’ve started adding a page a week to this site, more later on what’s going on with it. Site #3 is also up, though at the moment, I’m just lightly repurposing and redirecting content from my blogs to this site. Still, it bodes well.

Both of the other sites are showing similar levels of traffic to PCB in the early days, though I’m not sure how big any of them will be. So I’m focusing on just adding one page a week until I have a better time arrangement in the new year!

It may be that in 2011, both InvestorBlogger and Obblogatory Blogs will cease new posts, I’m undecided about this at the moment, but I’m increasingly skeptical that blogging content is hanging around longer than a few weeks.

Anyway, more soon, I hope.

Updates on missing posts: they’re not missing really

Dear readers, if you’ve been following this blog for a while, you’ll know that I often post on Taiwan Life, well, I’ve decided to move as many as there are decent posts to my new Taipei City Guide Blog: a blog about the great things that Taipei (and Taiwan) have to offer the world.

So, if you click a link or post and end up there, don’t be worried! Just finish the story and come on back! Or stay there if you wish!

It’s not well designed yet, but we’re working to bring it upto speed, and get a semi-decent site functioning for 2011.

Kenneth

Worries: it’s a craiglist/facebook world!

Some of my readers might worry about why I’m telling you about our London trip just now… nearly a month after it happened!

In short, when people know you’re travelling … it’s an open invitation to trouble while you’re away. So we are trying to exercise a little caution about this by not publicising our trip any more.

Lack of ‘freshness’ or ‘it just happened’ Twitter like updates are a small price to pay for this … but I’d rather come back to a house that’s intact to one that’s been sold on Craigslist or Robbed by those using geolocation tools on Facebook (Facebook Places!).

So there!