Thursday, December 25, 2008

Google Page Rank Update December 2008

There is talk going on the net about Google Page Rank Update December 2008. Some webmasters are reporting updates on the pagerank, how ever personaly I have not noticed any changes so far now.

There is reason for this concern on Google PageRank update. Google generally update the page rank every 2 to 3 months and last Page rank update was on Octorber end. Now it is almost 3 month and time for the Google page rank god to bless the people with next update.

It all indicates the importance of Page Rank to webmasters. Some of them are very concerned about the Google Page Rank stuff too much. In fact if you don't have good content in your site, Page Rank is not going to do much good. I will suggest that instead of worrying about Google Page Rank, one should concentrate on site content and other SEO methods.

Google Page Rank is no more related to the traffic. We have to back to the basic fact that content and only content is the king. No matter what ever result you get on the next Google Page Rank update.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Celina Jaitley does stunts for for Run Bhola Run


Recently while shooting for Run Bhola Run, Celina Jaitley proved that she has the guts to do kick-ass action too. She was briefed by her action director Abbas Ali Mugal that there was a dangerous stunt to be performed and that she could take it easy as there was a body double to do it. But Celina who as a NCC cadet has done rigorous training in the past, decided to call the shot herself. The stunt required her to jump from a 10-storeyed building. “Oh! She did an excellent job! These stunts can be very dangerous and it takes guts to perform them. In fact, there was a body double ready but Celina was pretty excited. I think she is the first female artist to do such a dangerous stunt. The whole unit praised her after the shot was over,” he said.

Celina’s only worry was perhaps that she had to do the stunt in a mini skirt! “My life that day totally depended on the entire action team as they were operating the cables from a crane on top of the 10-storey building. I was still a bit nervous because this time I was jumping in a mini skirt and not military fatigues! The worst part was leaning towards the ground from the ledge of the building before the fall. The action director and his team were extremely motivating. I got major kicks out of it as extreme sports have always excited me.” Now, aren’t you all impressed with this brave heart?