Karan Singh
Sukhdeep Singh is founder and CEO of Soft solutions, SEO company specializing in one-way link building campaigns. Offers natural search engine optimization, corporate blog, Website copywriting and article/ directory submission solutions.
Articles by this Author
Link Popularity through Directory Submissions
- By Karan Singh
- Published 06/27/2007
- SEO
- Unrated
Link Popularity means how many websites or pages are providing link to you. Link popularity is measured keeping both the quantity and quality of sites that link to your site. You can improve the rank of your website by increasing the number of high quality sites linking to your website. High quality websites are those sites whose page rank is higher than your own site.
Claim back unfair Bank & Credit Card charges
- By Karan Singh
- Published 12/3/2007
- Finance
- Unrated
Bank Charges are one of the major sources of income for banks. All banks impose charges on certain failed transactions e.g. a bounced cheque, exceeding overdraft limits, returned direct debits etc. Indeed, banks are allowed to impose charges that reflect the amount of work undertaken by administrative staff in certain situations such as customers going into the red or handling a cheque which cannot be cleared due to insufficient funds in the account. If a cheque or direct debit has to be returned, the bank can charge for the cost of this process. However, any such charge must be reasonable. Banks who regularly impose hefty charges between £25.00-35.00 on a customer who is £1.00 overdrawn cannot be said to be acting fairly. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) declared that these charges were unfair and unreasonable. It is a scandal and many have called it daylight robbery. Banks when asked to produce documents justifying the charges have failed to do so. However, it is likely that the banks will have gathered some ammunition to produce at the High Court in the test case on bank charges in January 2008. The test case relates only to current accounts and not business accounts. The brutal truth is that unfair bank penalty charges have been imposed on millions of people. It has been a merciless punishment on people who may have simply overlooked their current account status or had a late payment of wages. Excessive charging has resulted in many people getting into debt which also has drastic consequences in credit ratings.
The High Court will no doubt be asked to consider whether the charges are fair. The penalties which can be imposed, and which no doubt may be in the individual contract between customer and bank, relate to a range of services following troublesome banking. However, the OFT’s investigation confirmed that banks were imposing illegal and unfair charges. It is widely thought that the High Court will rule in favour of the customer.
Recent research has suggested that about 41 per cent of people do not know the interest rates applicable to an unauthorised overdraft. Many more have simply swallowed the hefty charges imposed on them without even a letter of complaint or fight. It is also worth noting that 19 per cent of people are always overdrawn. These surveys also show that overdraft charges of £4.7 billion were paid by 43 per cent of current account holders last year.
Credit Card / Store Card Charges
How to claim back Mortgage Exit Fee and Mortgage Arrears Penalties?
- By Karan Singh
- Published 12/25/2007
- Finance
- Unrated
A mortgage is a method of using property as security for raising a loan to pay off a debt or to meet some personal obligation. Most of us have used this method to raise money during some stage in our lives. However, when it comes to paying off a mortgage and when someone is unable to repay the monthly installment due to some constraint, lenders will impose a charge. In this article, we will look at Mortgage Exit Fees, Mortgage arrears charges and the actual cost to the lender compared to what they charge customers. In essence the key focus is on whether the charge is unfair. What many mortgage victims want to know is how the charges can be claimed back.
Adventure Sports
- By Karan Singh
- Published 12/26/2007
- Travel
- Unrated
Adventure means something dangerous or dangerous experience of one’s life. The word adventure means different for different people. Generally, adventure implies thrill and excitement, risks and dangers, and the unexpected and extraordinary experiences. We can find lots of adventures in sports. To venture upon; to run the risk of; to dare to do something dangerous in spots is adventurous sports.
International medical trade fairs in India
- By Karan Singh
- Published 01/6/2008
- Health and Fitness
- Unrated
Trade Fairs or Trade shows have now become an integral part of the urban life style of Indian people .Today’s everybody knows very well that International Trade Fairs in India play such a big role in Indian International market. Indian market day by day growing with help of it. Here a question arise that why International Trade Fairs much successful in India?
Protech Immigration Services for Canada
- By Karan Singh
- Published 01/9/2008
- Business
- Unrated
Canada was born as a nation in 1867 When Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick joined together. This act is celebrated each year on July 1, as Canada's official birthday. The name Canada may have come from the word "Kanata" in the language of the Huron-Iroquois Indians, which means a "village" or "settlement". Canada – “Nation of immigrants”. Canadians always ready to share common immigrant origins. Canada was born as a nation in 1867 When Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick joined together. This act is celebrated each year on July 1, as Canada's official birthday. The name Canada may have come from the word "Kanata" in the language of the Huron-Iroquois Indians, which means a "village" or "settlement". Canada – “Nation of immigrants”. Canadians always ready to share common immigrant origins.
Canada Immigration Programs
- By Karan Singh
- Published 01/9/2008
- Business
- Unrated
Canada Immigration
Canada is an immense country. It is very diverse in its people, its landscape, its climate and its way of life. However, Canadians do share the same important values. These values guide and influence much of our everyday life. These are values of pride, a belief in equality and diversity and respect for all individuals in society. Women, men, children and seniors are all equally respected in Canada. Canadians may be different from each other but it is these shared values that make Canada a friendly, caring, peace-loving and secure society in which to live.
Protech Immigration Services for Canada
- By Karan Singh
- Published 01/11/2008
- Business
- Unrated
Canada was born as a nation in 1867 When Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick joined together. This act is celebrated each year on July 1, as Canada's official birthday. The name Canada may have come from the word "Kanata" in the language of the Huron-Iroquois Indians, which means a "village" or "settlement". Canada – “Nation of immigrants”. Canadians always ready to share common immigrant origins. Canada was born as a nation in 1867 When Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick joined together. This act is celebrated each year on July 1, as Canada's official birthday. The name Canada may have come from the word "Kanata" in the language of the Huron-Iroquois Indians, which means a "village" or "settlement". Canada – “Nation of immigrants”. Canadians always ready to share common immigrant origins.
Canada Immigration Programs
- By Karan Singh
- Published 01/11/2008
- Business
- Unrated
Canada Immigration
Canada is an immense country. It is very diverse in its people, its landscape, its climate and its way of life. However, Canadians do share the same important values. These values guide and influence much of our everyday life. These are values of pride, a belief in equality and diversity and respect for all individuals in society. Women, men, children and seniors are all equally respected in Canada. Canadians may be different from each other but it is these shared values that make Canada a friendly, caring, peace-loving and secure society in which to live.
The World of Warcraft
- By Karan Singh
- Published 01/15/2008
- Games
- Unrated
Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), as defined today, have only existed since the early 1990s. <strong>World of Warcraft</strong> (commonly known as <strong>WoW</strong>) is a MMORPG in which a large number of players interact with one another in a virtual world. As in all Role Playing Games (RPGs), players assume the role of a fictional Character and take control over many of that character's actions. MMORPGs are distinguished from single-player or small multi-player CRPGs (Computer Role Playing Games) by the number of players and by the game's persistent World (persistent player world or virtual world-used as a setting for a role playing game), usually hosted by the game's publisher, which continues to exist and evolve while the player is away from the game. The persistent player world is always available and world events happen continually.
Dwarf And Word of WarCraft
- By Karan Singh
- Published 01/15/2008
- Games
- Unrated
There are many races in the World of Warcraft. <strong>Alliance</strong> and <strong>Horde</strong> are two fractions of ten different races. Race determines the character's appearance, starting location, and initial skill set, called "racial traits". Dwarf race is consists in Alliance. There are many more races in Alliance like Humans, Night Elves, Gnomes and Draenei. Orcs, Tauren, Undead, Trolls and Blood Elves are consists in Horde. Draenei and Blood Elf characters were introduced in <strong><em>The Burning Crusade</em></strong>, and require that expansion in order to be created. There are two types of characters in the game- Player Characters (PCs, or simply "characters") and Non-Player Characters (NPCs). In addition to the ten playable races there are many NPC races including (but not limited to) Goblins, Ogres, Murlocs, and Naga.
Modern indoor games for home alone kids
- By Karan Singh
- Published 02/8/2008
- Games
- Unrated
One of the realities of today's society is the pressure for children to stay home alone for a short time after school until a parent returns from their work. Every day thousands of children arrive home from school to an empty house. It’s estimated that over 60% of children are left home alone. It can be very challenging and anxiety filled situation for parents and kids. Even one afternoon at a dance class, sports practice or being at another kid’s house is not much helpful.
Effects of online gaming on kids
- By Karan Singh
- Published 02/8/2008
- Games
- Unrated
The influence of technology in the field of gaming continues to grow at a rapid pace. As computer and video games have increased exponentially in popularity over time, they have caused significant impact upon popular culture. This form of entertainment has spawned many fads. Video game culture has evolved in time, particularly in connection with internet culture. Today, one can see the impact of computer and video games in politics, television, popular music, and Hollywood.
HISTORY OF TRADE SHOWS & EXHIBITIONS
- By Karan Singh
- Published 03/27/2008
- Business
- Unrated
It is believed that exhibitions or trade fairs began almost 600 years before the birth of Christ. While no precise record is available, The book of Ezekiel (in the Bible) written in 588 BC, contains many references to merchants trading in a "multitude of the kinds of riches with silver, iron, tin and lead". Ezekiel also talks about the city of Tyre which was an important center of trade and commerce.
Why you should participate in Trade shows?
- By Karan Singh
- Published 03/27/2008
- Business
- Unrated
In a competitive business environment Trade shows and exhibitions have become very essential world over. These are specialist market places that allow exhibitors to promote their products and services, reach new customers and generate new sales while giving the visitors the opportunity to find out about the products and services on display.
Even a Small Garden in your home can make a difference
- By Karan Singh
- Published 04/14/2008
- Shopping and Products Reviews
- Unrated
Human beings have ever depended on the trees and plants around them to provide food, clothing, shelter, medicine and above all oxygen. Now, various researches are increasingly revealing that plants and flowers can also contribute to better physical, mental and emotional health.
Flowers hold special place in our lives
- By Karan Singh
- Published 04/14/2008
- Shopping and Products Reviews
- Unrated
FLOWERS are the most beautiful gifts of Nature and the joy of life.
Bank Charges
- By Karan Singh
- Published 04/14/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
Claiming back your charges: Why it is important not to accept anything less than everything.
Stop snoring with asonor anti snore remedy
- By Karan Singh
- Published 05/7/2008
- Health and Fitness
- Unrated
Most of them get headache often than others from time to time. There are various forms of headache and there are many other reasons that initiate the trouble of headache. They are even listed as a side effect by few medications whereas they can be the real side effects of a very serious medical trouble.
Anti snoring with snoring treatment
- By Karan Singh
- Published 05/7/2008
- Health and Fitness
- Unrated
Breathing is a process which intakes oxygen into the body and delivers out carbon dioxide. In medical terms, normal breathing is termed as eupnoea whereas a brief pause in breathing is termed as Apnea. These long stops are usually normal in his or her way of breathing and are also caused by other sleep-related problems. The respiration muscles are idle and movement doesn't happen when it is in apnea stage. Also the lung's volume does not change during the initial moment. The cellular respiration and the exchange of gas between the lungs have no chance to get affected depending on its openness of airways. This disorder can be achieved voluntarily by holding the breath, by inducing drug, by inducing mechanically. They are also referred to strangulation and explicate as a result of trauma or any neurological disorders.


