How to setup Facebook Custom Audiences Pixel

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Facebook Custom Audiences Pixel is a powerful tool for businesses to reach their target audience on the social media platform.

The pixel tracks website visitors and converts that data into a custom audience for retargeting campaigns. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to set up your Facebook Custom Audiences Pixel.

Step 1: Create a Facebook Business Manager account

To set up a Facebook Custom Audiences Pixel, you will need to have a Facebook Business Manager account. If you don't already have one, create one now by visiting business.facebook.com. Once you have created your account, you can add your website to your Facebook Business Manager.

Step 2: Create a Facebook Custom Audiences Pixel

In your Facebook Business Manager, click on the 'Pixels' tab, and then click on the 'Create a Pixel' button. Give your pixel a name, and select the Facebook Ads account you want to associate with it. Then click on the 'Create' button.

Step 3: Install the Pixel Code

The next step is to install the pixel code on your website. You can do this by copying the code from…


Exploring the Frozen Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh: A Look into the Past and Present (2014)

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I spent a lovely afternoon at one of the many parks in Tbilisi on Eristavi street. I was surprised to see that there were many American people living or walking around the area. I had some free time and decided to buy an English newspaper, but I was disappointed to find out that all the newspapers and magazines at the stands were in Georgian. When I asked if they had any Russian newspapers, I was offered a crossword puzzle.

I continued my search for a newspaper in English or Russian and finally found a stand that sold newspapers in Russian, including Argumenti i Fakti, Komsomolskaja Pravda, and Soversheno Sekretno. I asked the salesperson which one was the best seller, and she recommended Soversheno Sekretno. I took the newspaper and went back to the park to read.

One of the articles I read was about the Frozen Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Although I usually do not hold newspapers like Soversheno Sekretno in high regard due to their subjective nature, I must admit that the opinions expressed in this newspaper coincided with my own thoughts.

Regarding Nagorno-Karabakh, the article claimed that the territory was transferred to Russia after the…


Georgia and the EU: Deepening Ties through Association Agreement (2014)

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Georgia, a small country located in the Caucasus region, has recently signed an Association Agreement with the European Union (EU).

The agreement, which was signed on June 27, 2014, aims to deepen the political and economic ties between Georgia and the EU, and to provide a framework for future cooperation in a variety of areas.

The Association Agreement is a comprehensive document that covers a wide range of issues, including political cooperation, economic and trade relations, human rights, and legal and judicial cooperation. It is a milestone for Georgia, as it marks a significant step towards its integration with the EU and the wider European community.

One of the key aspects of the Association Agreement is the establishment of a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) between Georgia and the EU. This will allow Georgia to integrate its economy more closely with that of the EU, and to benefit from increased trade and investment flows. The DCFTA is expected to provide a boost to Georgia's economy, and to help the country to modernize its industries and improve its competitiveness.

The Association Agreement also includes…


"Improving Blogging Habits: Setting a Minimum of 400 Words per Article for Better SEO

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Today, I investigated my blogging habits and found a pretty sad scene. On average, I blog only 200 words a day, and sometimes even less. I am willing to change that. Since October 2013, I have been running a "Can you blog 365 days in a row" contest. I have been blogging for about eight months already, with a two-day failure. In October, I wrote 64 articles on average with 225 words per article.

Total word count by month:

The above graph shows how many words I have written in total over the past nine months. Since I started blogging back in October, it is apparent that I was really excited to blog and made a record word count of 14,404 words in October. However, my word count ratio gradually decreased, and in March, it reached its minimum of 3,604 words.

Average word count per article:

The above graph shows my average word count per article. The maximum is this month (240), and the minimum word count is in the last month (102). I was on a two-week trip last month and mostly blogged from my phone, which explains such a low word count.

Starting now, I am willing to write a minimum of 400…


Tips and Tricks for Crafting a Comprehensive 2000-Word Article

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Writing an article that is 2000 words or more can seem like a daunting task, but with the right approach and techniques, it can be a rewarding experience. Whether you are writing for your blog, website, or academic purposes, a lengthy article can help you establish authority, provide comprehensive information, and engage your audience.

In this article, we will guide you through the process of writing a 2000-word article from start to finish.

  • Choose a Topic The first step in writing an article is to choose a topic that you are passionate about and have expertise in. Your topic should be specific enough to provide valuable information to your readers and broad enough to allow you to write a comprehensive article. Consider the current trends, challenges, and emerging topics in your field and select a topic that resonates with your target audience.

  • Research Once you have chosen your topic, conduct thorough research to gather relevant information. Use a variety of sources, including books, academic papers, reputable websites, and interviews. Ensure that your research is up-to-date and that your sources…


  • Google Domains: The One-Stop-Shop for All Your Domain Needs

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    Google is a company that has made a name for itself in a wide range of industries. From search engines to smartphones, they've managed to become a leader in many different fields. One of the lesser-known areas in which Google operates is domain registration.

    In this article, we will explore Google Domains, Google's domain registration service.

    What is Google Domains?

    Google Domains is a domain registration service offered by Google. It allows you to purchase and manage domain names for your website. With Google Domains, you can register domains such as .com, .org, .net, and many more. You can also transfer existing domains to Google Domains, making it a one-stop-shop for all your domain needs.

    Features of Google Domains

    Google Domains offers a variety of features that make it a great choice for domain registration. Here are some of the features that set it apart from other domain registrars:

  • Easy to Use: Google Domains is very easy to use. The interface is clean and intuitive, making it simple for even those with no prior experience to register a domain.

  • Security: Google Domains offers enhanced security features…


  • South Ossetia's Call for Integration with Russia: A Controversial Move

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    South Ossetia, a breakaway region of Georgia, has expressed its desire to join the Russian Federation. The region has been de facto independent since a 2008 war between Georgia and Russia, which resulted in Russia's recognition of the region's independence. However, South Ossetia's independence is only recognized by a handful of countries, including Russia, Venezuela, and Nicaragua.

    In February 2021, South Ossetia's parliament adopted a resolution calling for the region's integration into Russia. The resolution cited economic, political, and security reasons for joining Russia, claiming that South Ossetia's independence was not sustainable in the long term. The resolution also expressed concern over the ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the neighboring Nagorno-Karabakh region, which has highlighted the vulnerability of unrecognized states.

    Russia has not yet responded to South Ossetia's request for integration. However, Russia has already established a significant military presence in the region, with thousands of troops stationed in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, another breakaway region of Georgia.

    The international community has largely…


    Summer Solstice in Tbilisi (2014)

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    There are some nations that celebrate Summer Solstice, most of them located in Eastern Europe.

    Celebrating Summer Solstice involves having a bonfire. Since in Georgia, nobody celebrates Summer Solstice, and it was a working day, we decided to make a little fiesta on our balcony

    How to chill your beer for Summer Solstice (and not only)

    Typical food at Eastern European celebrated Summer Solstice includes yeast dough for patties, cheese (Georgian Sulguni), Rosol salads, and beer.

    How about a barbecue on the balcony?

    The good thing is Georgians don't mind if you bake your chicken barbecue on your balcony; they do it often themselves. The bad thing is that when we chilled the beer, we overflooded our neighbors.

    Typical Summer Solstice, right?


    How to Grow Your Twitter Account to 2,000 Followers

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    Twitter is a powerful platform for engaging with your audience, building brand awareness and driving traffic to your website. However, growing your Twitter account can be a daunting task, especially if you’re just starting out.

    In this article, we’ll provide you with some tips and tricks on how to grow your Twitter account to 2,000 followers.

    Post Quality Content Regularly 

    The first step in growing your Twitter account is to post quality content regularly. You want to provide your followers with a steady stream of valuable and interesting content that will keep them engaged. Consistency is key, so aim to post at least once a day.

    Use Relevant Hashtags

    Hashtags are a great way to increase your visibility and reach new followers. Make sure to use relevant hashtags in your tweets to reach people who are interested in the same topics as you. You can also use tools like Hashtagify to find popular hashtags related to your industry.

    Engage with Your Followers

    Engagement is critical when it comes to building a loyal following on Twitter. Respond to comments and messages, and engage in conversations with your followers. This will help to build a…


    Amazon Associates Program: How to Apply and Get Started

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    If you’re looking to monetize your website or blog, Amazon’s Affiliate program is an excellent option. As the world’s largest online retailer, Amazon offers a wide variety of products, and as an affiliate, you can earn commissions on the products sold through your referral link.

    Here’s a step-by-step guide to apply for Amazon’s Affiliate program:

    Step 1: Sign up for an Amazon account Before applying for Amazon’s Affiliate program, you’ll need to have an Amazon account. If you already have one, skip to the next step. If not, go to the Amazon homepage and click on the “Account & Lists” dropdown menu, then click “Create an Account” and follow the steps to set up your account.

    Step 2: Visit the Amazon Associates homepage Once you have an Amazon account, visit the Amazon Associates homepage by typing “Amazon Associates” into your browser or by clicking the “Join Associates” button at the bottom of the Amazon homepage.

    Step 3: Click on “Join Now for Free” On the Amazon Associates homepage, click on the “Join Now for Free” button. This will take you to the application page.

    Step 4:…


    How to Schedule your tweets with Tweetdeck

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    Lately, I have been playing around with Twitter. One thing to do on Twitter is to get followers, second thing is to compose tweets. It can be vice versa as well (Actually it should).

    Since your Twitter followers are growing you start realizing that not only you are getting more followers, but your followers are following way too more Twitter accounts. And if you keep posting once a day, there is a huge possibility that nobody will hear you.

    Of course, this depends on many factors, including what is the reason you tweet - is it just for fun, or is it to drive new visitors to your website, or just to keep up with your fellow mates? It indeed depends. But in case you are using Twitter to drive more visits to your site, you are thinking of more ways to do a little to automate this process.

    There are many options out there, to help you automatize your Twitter stuff. I will name few of them - Hootsuite or Tweetdeck.

    For now, I personally prefer Tweetdeck over other solutions. There is no plain reason why it's so, but it's so.

    Perhaps it's because of I'm using just one Twitter account, and Tweetdeck is created by Twitter itself.


    What Happened to Google Plus?

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    Google Plus was Google's attempt at creating a social media platform that could compete with the likes of Facebook and Twitter. Launched in 2011, Google Plus initially gained some traction, with millions of users signing up for the service in its early years. However, by 2019, the platform was officially shut down. So, what happened to Google Plus?

    One of the biggest reasons for the failure of Google Plus was a lack of user engagement. Despite its best efforts, Google was never able to create a social platform that could compete with Facebook, which had already established itself as the dominant player in the social media space. While Google Plus did have some interesting features, including its "Circles" feature that allowed users to segment their contacts and control who could see their content, it was never able to generate the same level of user interest as Facebook.

    Another issue that plagued Google Plus was privacy concerns. In 2018, it was revealed that a security vulnerability had exposed the data of millions of users. This incident not only highlighted Google's poor handling of user data but also eroded user trust in the platform.

    Google also…


    Add Pin It button to hover over any image

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    In this tutorial I will show how to add Pin it button for every image on your website.

    But before that you might check my tutorial how to add Pin it button to Drupal 7 

    Bellow is an example with working hover Pin it button

    Hover over image to see Pin it button on left top corner

    You will need to add following code to your website (in <head>section</head>

    <!-- Please call pinit.js only once per page --> <script type="text/javascript" async data-pin-hover="true" src="//assets.pinterest.com/js/pinit.js"></script>

    And that's it! Nothing more to add, just small JavaScript code.

    Read out more here


    Cycling to Tbilisi sea and back

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    Today was a great Saturday, we took our bikes and rode to Tbilisi sea and back. It was all day long (more than four hours) fun experience in very hot Summer day in Georgia.

    Total distance: 16.9 km, Climb: 213 m, Time: 4.30h, Feelings: Superb

    Route map

    When we finally reached Tbilisi sea - I was so exhausted, after I got of from bike, my stamina was over:

    Tbilisi sea


    How to check Google rankings with Google Spreadsheets

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    In this article I will show, how you can check and track your SERP with Google Spreadsheets.

    But at first I will tell you a story - More than 3 years ago I started to work on a hobby (but large scale site) dedicated to Georgia. It was built with Drupal, involved Google maps, Feeds parsing (Flickr, Wikipedia and more Open data)

    So basically I built a kinda Mash-up - web site, that aggregates different information related to tourism objects in Georgia (Kinda smaller Gogobot, Triposso e.t.c)

    Under this serious hood was not enough money, and by saying money I mean - Advertisement.

    Main impact was on Organic traffic. As time passed, more traffic come in. But the thing with Google is pretty simple - if you don't add new articles, your rankings drops. So you can try to build back-links and other things.

    It's already more than 3 years passed since the start of this hobby project. I have made many mistakes with it - like loosen data on Server, then got banned from Google SERP and more.

    But idea stays alive - to have a hobby site dedicated to Georgia.  By now it's simple blog, with original articles from places I have been. So no more copy/paste…


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