blogschool conference experience
The day when Amit Agarwal informed in his blog about the blog conferance i was very much excited thought that whether i get railway reservation or not, i will attend this conferance, and my plannings were started, i never hide any thing from my parents, but i not informed to them about the Agra conference because of fear ” what will happen when denied?” but i was certain that i have to attend.
Many things were going on in my mind -
Whether he will talk to me? Will i able to approach to him because of crowd? will he reply to my questions? i was thinking he may be proudy?
But when i happened to meet him i found him to be very generous, humble, down to earth, nice, intelligent personality.
No doubt he is excellent and the best, he was taking to every one in a very friendly manner.
“Thanks Mr Amit for giving us such a nice opportunity to meet you”
view conference photographs here
Mr Amit told about creative commons licence to take images to put on your blog from compflight.com, he told how to win readers for your blog? About Google analytics, how to grow business? Money making- direct & indirect methods.
In advanced techniques he covered- how to build credibility, how to get ideas for content, what kind of Distributive Channels you need on your blog? How to get traffic from Flickr? Linking Juice, risky back button, how to increase bounce rate? how to get your page on page 1 of google, revive old content, Creating manual site map, common mistakes done by bloggers? Adsense optimisation tips, dealing with plagiarism, really F Factor was fantastic.
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Users first read in a horizontal movement, usually across the upper part of the content area. This initial element forms the F’s top bar. Next, users move down the page a bit and then read across in a second horizontal movement that typically covers a shorter area than the previous movement. This additional element forms the F’s lower bar. Finally, users scan the content’s left side in a vertical movement. Sometimes this is a fairly slow and systematic scan that appears as a solid stripe on an eyetracking heatmap. Other times users move faster, creating a spottier heatmap. This last element forms the F’s stem
Eye tracking image and 3 points are taken by me from useit



Mr.Amit agarwal, Truely a great blogger. Dr. Vikram singh is very lucky that he got to meet one of the top bloggers of the world.
One thing I would like to say about this blog. Although I am a medical student I have been blodding for the past 1 year and all this time I came across many good blogs but to be honest I found this blog design one of the best blog designs. I will try to get a similar design of wacky5, Keep it up Dr. vikram May God bless you.
I Love Ur views & wanna meet u soon . so pl inform me when i can. . .?
@radhika
Radhika you have not left URL of your blog or website? how can i come to know about you?
You are lucky that u get a chance to meet Amit. I also want to meet some one but nolonger. Because i know what is reality.