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Seo in Nepal

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is simply the process of improving online ranking or technique used for generating quality back-links or traffic to a website via organic way. When we type a keyword in the search engine, it shows us a result which are on the top of the search results and we click at a link or website which has the contain as per our requirement. There are millions of websites in the world for the same type of services, products or the information which we are looking for but the search engine list the websites which has quality contain and optimized with seo. How to get global recognition of the business doing seo in Nepal Today the world is getting narrower due to the easily access of the internet and technology. With the global development of the technology, Nepal also getting the right benefit by it and obviously the new trends that are related to the technology and information are getting carried out by the internet entrepreneur. Nowadays, the people ...

Google celebrates 18th birthday with a Doodle

Google Doodle on 18th Birthday 2016 The internet giant, google is celebrating its 18th birthday on 27th September 2016 with an animated Doodle shown over the search page. In 1998, the company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin on September 27. Now the company has passed its successful 17th year and entering to 18th year. Since 2002, Google is celebrating its birthday with a Doodle every year. The first Doodle was published for the Burning Man festival in 1998, before the company was technically founded. It shows Google’s “G” blowing up a balloon to spell out the rest of its name. But blowing it up too much, and being carried off into the sky. But there is a confusion about the official birthday date. In 2004, Google celebrated its 6th birthday Doodle on september 7 and in the year before that, it was september 8. Happy Birthday Google From Saroj Bhattarai (Sarosebht). Google Founders on the early age

DV 2018, Apply via Android Mobile

Since October 1st, the DV program for 2018 will be opened all over the world. Filling up the form for electronic diversity visa is almost free but in Nepal, most of the agencies charge for filling up DV from from NRs.100 to NRs.500. If you are wondering how to fill up the edv form for 2018, a android mobile application - DV 2018 will guide your fill up the form for EDV easily. Hari Lamichhane, student of Software Engineering at GCES has developed this android app. Every year hundreds of thousands people fill up the form for EDV with the cost of NRs.100 to NRs.500. But with this application downloaded in your android mobile will guide you in every steps for filling up the EDV form. Some of the contains of this app are Qualification Requirements: education, work-experience, self-sufficiency. Form Guide: explanation of each field in the EDV form Photo Guide: explanation about the requirements of the photo. Photo Template: a template for taking photo Photo Sample: few sampl...

Viber offers free calls to any numbers in 52 countries

Viber, the most popular instant messaging and VoIP app for various mobile operating systems like ios, Android and Windows has announced a grand offer to its more than 40 lakh Nepalese users to make national or international call for free to any landline or viber out mobile in 52 countries today. The scheme will be ended on September 19 and the viber users with a registered Nepali phone number can call for free between 8pm to 10pm daily. Viber , which has over 754 million users worldwide, brought this offer exclusively to Nepal as it is a key market in South Asia. Viber users can make call to these countries: Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Canada, China, Cyprus,  Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan,   Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand,  Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, ...

Trekking in Nepal a Free Mobile App Developed by HoneyGuide

HoneyGuide Mobile App Logo Imagine yourself trekking above 3000m on the rugged Himalayan trail crossing diverse landscape, beautiful villages, banks of river, dense forest and across valley. Whether you are going for Annapurna, Everest or Ghorepani, wouldn't you love your phone beeps with a notifications informing you that you are in an avalanche prone area and warns you to move quick. HoneyGuide, a complete tour and trekking guide mobile app, provides you all the information relating to your journey. HoneyGuide supports the guide for trekking route to Annapurna Base Camp, Everest Base Camp and Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek. The journey to the Himalayas is an adventurous task ever made in a life so you might get the right information of your trail using the HoneyGuide mobile app. HoneyGuide app ensures for the safety trekking to Himalayas as Nepal has a series of disasters of Earthquake, Avalanche and Blizzard. The mobile app also provides information of wildlife, culture,...

Viber investing in Nepal

Pic: Myrepublica Viber, the most popular messaging and calling apps with over 711 million users worldwide and 4.5 million registered users in Nepal, has planned to invest in Nepal. "With Nepal becoming one of the priority markets for Viber, we intend to invest and bring about more offerings in the future," Anubhav Nayyar, Regional Head-South Asia, Viber, said at a program organized in Kathmandu on Thursday. Viber recently announced the launch of public chats in Nepal where it allows users to follow wide range of celebrities, influencers and brands. With famous celebrities like Malvika Subba, Priyanka Karki, Richa Sharma, Nagma Shreshtha and former Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai already making a mark on the Viber Public Chats, fans and followers can get a sneak peek into the lives of their favorite celebrities. "After the success of Viber Public Chats in Nepal, we have decided to offer our customers something more," he said, adding that the company was ...