Blogging Tips: Search Engine Analysis Tools Review
Use following free useful tools to optimize your blog or web site for search engines.
SE-Check.com
SE-Check.com is a useful tool that you can measure the presence of your Blog or Web site on the major search engines and directories. With this free tool, you can submit manually your Blog or Web site to the engines and directories on which you do not appear yet.

Use SE-Inspector.com to analyze your URL title, meta description, meta keywords, text contents, and keyword density. It provides valuable advices to improve search engine ranking.

SE-Spider.com
SE-Spider.com is a search engine spider simulator. It will display information how search engine see your blog or web site. SE-Spider provides information on main about page, head of the page, images contents, textual contents, internal links and external links.

Do you wanna know what people are searching for on Google?
Visit Google Hot Trends to find the top 100 search of the day or simply change to particular date to see the results. You can click on any of top 100 Google Hot Trends to find the Google search results. Most of the searches are pretty obvious but many of them are very surprising. Some of the searches are just plain unknown word or so foreign to me. I had to click on them to find out what they are.
Another feature on Google Hot Trends is that you can enter 2 or more different searches separated by commas and Google Hot Trends will display the comparison search results with graphs.
Google Hot Trends replaced Google Zeitgeist. Google Zeitgeist is the place to see the current or past trends around the globe. You can find specific top search on different country and date. I guess Google Zeitgeist was not that popular. You can still visit the site and Google still kept the past data available to you.
It’s cool place to visit once a while to check out what people are searching for on Google. You can use some of the search words to market your website, too.
This is Aaron Wall’s SEO Book Keyword Suggestion Tool. It’s coolest keyword search tool that I’ve seen so far. If you want to climb up on the search engine ranking and bring search engine traffic to your blog, this is one of the must have tools.
The best feature is the suggested monthly regional keyword search volumes by market for all three major search engine, Google, Yahoo!, and MSN.
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If you use Google Keyword Tool, this tool will definitely compliment your all your keyword search needs.
How to delete comments using phpMyAdmin.
1. Login to your web hosting administration control panel.

2. Click on MySQL administration.

3. Click on phpMyAdmin.

4. Click on the wp_comments on your database

5. Delete the comment. Or you can Edit the comment from phpMyAdmin.
NOTICE: Administration panel design may look different from your hosting company web site. But all the core options are same.
WARNING: phpMyAdmin is a very powerful tool. Be careful what you delete because you can’t retrieve it. You may refer it to your web hosting manual or technical service for advice.
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How to change password using phpMyAdmin.
If you can’t access your WordPress administration panel or having password problem, try change your password using phpMyAdmin.
1. Login to your web hosting administration control panel.

2. Click on MySQL administration.

3. Click on phpMyAdmin

4. Click on the wp_user on your database

5. Click on the Pen icon or edit button. User ID #1 is admin, login name. You’ll see the long string of letters and numbers under Password Column. That’s your password in encripted form.

6. First, delete the password (long string of letter and numbers). Second, type in your “new password”. Third, change the Function to “MD5″
7. Click on “GO” button and couble check your password if it’s correctly encrypted on the wp_users.

8. That’s it. Test your new password.
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