Wednesday, November 30, 2011

India Beach with a Special Thrill and Chill


It is the internal and the everlasting tendency of the person to see the different places especially the ones he has not seen before in life. Suppose you are living in a hill station, you will definitely carry a weakness for the beaches and will definitely try to fulfill your dream by going to some of the wonderful global beach destinations and India has some of the best in the world.  You have got many beach destinations in the world but when it comes to India, you will feel the difference. The unique crystal clarity among some of the top beaches in India puts a positive impact on the mind of the tourist to the point of the total rejuvenation till the tourist feels free of all the tensions and worries. Besides this, you will have the opportunity to interact with people belonging to diverse cultures, races and countries and such a fusion is only possible on India beach.

You have the opportunity to go to the beaches of India when you move across the beach destinations in Goa, Tamilnadu, Andaman and the exotic Kerala. Goa beaches have a width and the pristinely and the greenery of the palm and all these things provide you pleasure that cannot be described. You can have the glimpse of a fort on the beach of Goa thus providing you the different view of both the magnificence of the nature and the wonderful heritage of the past. There are some open beaches in the region like Dona Pala, Kalangute, Pallolem, Kovallam and many more. There are also hidden silent beaches and some of them are used for the meditational activities and other areas like nude or topless bathing. European women have a crush for the beaches of Goa and they used some of them for the totally nude purposes also called the naturist activities; but now such activities are banned in public. These men and women had turned naturists to enjoy the real taste of nature.

Indian beaches provide you a unique sensation and you cannot get this anywhere. You will get the thrill because of the vast coastline of the southern belts and the beaches like Kovallam will provide you not only sensation but intense charm as well as rejuvenation also. You can book a hut on the wonderful Kovallam beach located in the Thiruvananthapuram and have some of the wonderful nude Kerala Ayurveda massages.

Food and Indian beaches make a wonderful combination and you will feel that if you do not get the best of the cuisines, you may not be able to enjoy the complete taste of the beaches of this country. There are some wonderful hotels, restaurants on the beaches in Goa, Kerala and Tamilnadu. You will get some mouth watering fresh sea food made with the exotic Goan Masalas apart from the continental food too. Apart from this, you can have the sizzling hard dinks like beer, wine and fenny and it will give you a feeling of kingship with those sips on Goa beaches.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Google+ It's Already Good For Rankings


Google+ hasn't even been around 6 months yet, and it's considered a major player in the social media realm. It regularly draws comparisons to both Facebook and Twitter. But, Google+ does have one thing going for it that currently Facebook and Twitter doesn't: it's good for rankings... in Google. Imagine that.

At the BlogWorld Expo in L.A., Alltops, Guy Kawasaki and Human Business Works President Chris Brogan had a very interesting discussion about all things Google+.

During the session, a question was raised "Is there now connections between google plus and search rankings?" Brogan stated that:

"Google doesn't index all of Facebook right now. It's a lost cause for SEO, they're also no longer indexing Twitter. Google does index anything publicly for Google+"

It should be noted that Facebook doesn't allow it. Kawasaki chimed in that this is probably a direct result of the relationship between Facebook and Bing.

If you Google Chris Brogan's name, you'll see his Google+ stuff shooting up the rankings. The same holds true for anyone. When you post something publicly it'll begin working for you, he states "It's a Google thing".

Source- webpronews