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WordPress Automatic Backlink Creator Plugin Review

www.affiliatepowertools.org – This new wordpress plugin revolutionizes the process of getting targeted, quality backlinks to your website. Compared to other services like 1waylinks, 3waylinks, Llnkvana, Seo Link Vine, Article Ranks, Unique Article Wizard and more, this plugin (in this reviewers opinion) delivers more value at a lower cost. It does so, by giving you access to both “in-content” backlinks as well as “blogroll” style backlinks. The plugin comes with support for spun anchor text and articles.The process of adding a blogroll takes you all of about 1 minute which is a huge time saver. In addition you get 500 of these blogroll links on wordpress blogs, on different IP’s from all over the world. At the time of this writing the network has over 2000 blogs and is growing fast as it was just launched 3 month’s ago. The cost of the service is per month.This is lower than all of the other networks listed above and, of course, it comes with a full 60 day guarantee. Personally I have seen really great results with this plugin and I highly recommend it. I have been using it for 3 months and have taken several sites up to the first page of Google using the blogroll style backlinks alone. The time saving aspect of this plugin is undeniable. Another major factor for offering this service, is the support. Greg, the creator of the network responds to support requests almost instantly. I have honestly been shocked at the quality of his support and this another big reason

Open Source PDF Software

One of the needs of an open source desktop application is the requirement to produce a PDF (Print Document File) that can be sent to anyone with a PDF reader.  

As any virtual assistant will tell you, in the nature of our work (which is truly online in every sense), document exchange is a big hassle. With public documents such as portfolio items it is unwise to use documents in their original formats, DOC, XLS, etc. So, the available alternative is to take up screen shots and convert it into JPEGs. Again, its very tedious, cumbersome and unprofessional to present to prospective clients. Then it was a chance discovery at PDFonline.com

All one had to do was to prepare my document, check for typos and grammar, fill in the details and upload it at PDFOnline, along with email address. You can use any free email service for this. After your document is converted, you will receive it as an attachment in your inbox. Cool! Isn’t it. So far, So good, especially if you have only static text content.

On the other hand, lets assume that you have written MyWebsite (as a hyper-linked text using the insert-hyperlink in MS WORD), instead of actually typing the URL mywebsite.com. In such case, the URL text within the PDF document will be accessible, while the hyper-linked text will not be.

Now, this is okay for small URLs like web URL, blog URL etc. Let us assume that you want to include few links to express a point, give references, provide credits etc The length of the URL is likely to be long and there might be several such intercepting links in your complete text. Providing such lengthy URLs will tarnish the presentation completely, and it is impossible to eliminate the URL too. In such case you are forced to use a hyper-linked text. But what use are there links, if these are not accessible in the PDF. PDFonline’s solution to this problem is their BCL-Easy PDF

The trail version of BCL – Easy PDF is free to download and you can convert as many documents you want to PDF without fearing an expiry date. Plus this also retains the hyper-linked texts which are all accessible from the PDF document.Great ! Isn’t it. Too Good To Be True, isn’t it… Yes, it is too good to be true. But, like any other freebie, there is a catch, which is, they have their BCL-Easy PDF stamp appearing in the bottom right corner of all the pages in the PDF file. If you are okay with it, then there is nothing else to think about.

On the other hand, if you are somewhat like me, not afraid to try open source, then I would recommend to go in for OpenOffice.org ( my personal recommendation – close replacement for MS office ~145MB, worth the effort). In addition to the regular docs, spreadsheet, paint and other stuff in their suite, OpenOffice allows you to export you documents into PDF, where in the hyperlinks are retained , there is no watermark and there is no expiry as well.

Please visit the same blog-post in the URL below and to download the PDF file to ascertain the link accessibility in the PDF documents.

Author: Deepa Govind

Deepa Govind freelance Virtual Assistant from Bangalore. She is proficient in developing customised database application using Zoho Creator. She also takes up projects on ghostwriting for blogs, ebooks, newsletters etc. She blogs at http://deepagovind.blogspot.com While you are there, use the contact form to get in touch with her.

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Testing openoffice pdf-import extension

Testing #openoffice pdf-import extension – works nice on my simple testsuite. Will test more complex PDFs soon, but so far I’m impressed!


OpenOffice Export to PDF 

For a long time, ability to export to PDF was one of the major features of OpenOffice.org. I knew OpenOffice.org rendered Indic scripts well and that it was based on ICU’s rendering logic.

How to Create a PDF File with OpenOffice

Microsoft Office may be a favorite among many people, but OpenOffice is now a very popular alternative for proprietary office suites. One advantage of OpenOffice above proprietary software like Microsoft Office is that you can easily create a PDF document.