My Band Review surpasses band’s website in google search

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Google search continues to surprise me. Its not even 24 hours since I posted my experience with the live music of KatzenJammer, an all girls band from Norway. I listened to them twice during South by South West (SXSW) 2009 in Austin – at street side past midnight and at at ThreadGill’s during afternoon. And they were simply splendid. Read my post to know more. Today, when I searched for ‘KatzenJammer Norway’, my post got higher preference than the band’s own official website. I quickly took a snapshot, before it slips down. Here’s it:

 

Katzenjammer Norway Search results

Katzenjammer Norway Search results

Yahoo, though, rates my post at 12th position and their official website at 1st (and this is what you would normally expect).  Here’s a picture of their signature Balalaika with a smiley:

 

Contrabass Balalaika

Contrabass Balalaika

Please check out KatzenJammer’s videos on youtube, their Myspace profile where you can listen to the songs too, and their website.

SXSW Live Blogging

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7:15pm – Heading to Woodrow’s on the 6th Street.

6:05pm – Came out of ACC. Would walk down a couple of blocks to the hotel now.

5:35pm – Mocha is good. Lotsa folks tweeting using laptops. I thought there would be more iPhone tweeple than lappy tweeple.

5:32pm – A coffee joint. Getting Cafe Mocha with cream.

5:30pm – A lot of things going around – keynote speakers on marketing, web 2.0, entepreneurship and web 2.0 etc. But all need badges. Let me figure out what can I do for free!

5:15pm – Came out of SunBurn. Lemme check out other things.

5:05pm - T-shirts with ‘Geeky’ quotes being sold here.  Sample this – ‘SCIENCE. It works. Bitches’

5:00pm: People are playing games all around – kids, teenagers, young and oldies alike. Interestingly, can’t spot Strategy Games here – everywhere I see there is a Gun Battle.

4:50pm: OK, so it was about growing vegetables in your backyard. and in case you don’t, then buy them from local vendors sice you get the same stuff and the local farmers benefit more. The logic being, of 1 Dollar that you spend on fruits and vegetables, only 22 cents reach the farmer who produced them – rest is spent on packaging, transportation, marketing etc.

4:45pm: The guy at ‘Austin Green Art’ caught me. Had a conversation. He asks me ‘Do they grow vegetables in India’?

4:40 pm: A gallery of  ’Into the Pixel’ looks cool. Especially the picture that shows Capitol being devastated in attacks. Cool game huh.

4:25pm: Checking out Games section at SXSW. ScreenBurn Arcade. More info.

4:15pm: Just spotted Austin Convention Center after quite some search. I noted 500 West Caesar Chavex street. Too bad, since what I found is a Waste Water Traetment Plant at that location! ACC is in 500 East Caeasar Chavez.

South by South West, Austin

Consider this: You’re in Kolkata and you come to know about Durga Puja only on night before it starts. Or, you’re in Mumbai unaware of Ganesh Chaturthi till you actually see someone shouting – Ganapati Bappa, Mourya. I consider it a cardinal sin.

I was close to commiting one. 

SXSW  (South by South West) is supposedly a kick-ass annual Music and Film festival in Austin. Too bad I came to know about it only a couple of days back and even then didn’t appreciate the enormity of the event – supposedly 4 million people from around the globe come here for a week. Though this figure is very small compared to what happens at Kumbh Melas , or even Durga Puja, Rath Yatra or Ganesh Chaturthi; it is a huge number for a small US city like Austin. My cab driver told me today the number today – I haven’t verified it at any website though. He was very excited when he declared – ‘You’ll hardly get any cab the next week. Everyone moves to downtown during South by South west. There is just too much money to be made driving a cab at that time.

I started surfing about it this evening and realized its importance only after that . You can look for sxsw tweets here. With so many things to plan for, I’m having a hard time finding out what to miss. The only glitch – it starts on Friday the 13th.

Just decided an hour ago that I’ll try and use the New Media to share the experiences. Will experiment live blogging in my blog and micro-blogging with Twitter. Tune in for the flavor.
Any suggestions on what to write about?

What kind of a traveller are you?

What kind of traveller are you? Your best friend? Your boss? Parents? Here’s my observation on what makes people travel, and I’ve grouped such reasons. Where do you fit?

You HATE the idea of leaving your city but may go if needed.

  • You’re busy working in a city when a cousin of yours decides to tie the knot. Or a friend. And the very idea of your absence sounds preposterous to everyone, no matter what.
  • You’re enjoying your summer vacations and suddenly its time to board the train to your boarding school. Or your engineering/medical college.
  • Dean of your son’s college has called you – your son has been expelled on disciplinary grounds.
  • In the first two cases, a pleasant/interesting experience awaits you while on the third, lesser said the better.
An occassion to celebrate

An occassion to celebrate

You LIKE the idea of travelling but only if somebody else PAYS for it.

  • Its an official visit. You’ve to go another city to meet a client. Or, to work out of the client’s office. Or, your HR has decided that you’ll go to three campuses for recruitment. Even better, your company has decided to conduct its 10th AGM at Andaman.
  • You are a doctor and your rich patient needs to undergo a medical treatment 1200 miles away from your place. He requested you to accompany him. First class, all expenses paid.
  • You are a high school mathematics teacher. Or,a  football coach. You need to accompany your team of students to a state event 200 km from your city. Better still, to a national event 1500 km away.
  • You’re married recently and you’ve received a gift of 2 days tour package for Mauritius from your brother-in-law.
  • You’ve purchased a laptop at the shopping festival and the vendor gave you a free return ticket as a gift.
When the trip is free

When the trip is free

You LOVE travelling just for the sake of it.

  • Come Friday morning and it unsettles you if you haven’t made the travel plan for the weekend, even if the plan is to visit the two oldest churches in the city.
  • A lady from IRCTC calls you and says something like – “You’ve booked Rs. 72000 worth of railway tickets at IRCTC. So, we’re offering you SBI Rail Card free of charge…”
  • You’re as comfortable travelling in a local train in Mumbai as waiting at Kolkata International Airport. Or, auto in Bangalore, local bus in Chennai, metro in Delhi, hand rickshaw/tram in Kolkata.
  • For official travel, you fly Business class. But love sleeper class on that journey from Madurai to Bangalore. Or, in Konkan Railway.
  • Of 250 pictures you took in your trip to your friend’s marriage, 202 weren’t related to the marriage at all.

So, What kind are you?

Elongated Bus - Bangalore

Elongated Bus - Bangalore

Further Reading

How do people find my posts?

Readers of my posts usually come via search engines – my blog stats reveal. The search queries usually make sense – how to go to murudeshwar from bangalore, one day mysore trip, hogenakkal parisal etc. And sometimes, they are outright funny. Sample these:

tamil woman saree bathing – Well, that’s certainly not the subject I deal with in my posts. The query might take you to metacafe/youtube videos but certainly not to a post that talks exclusively of tamil women bathing in saree. But yes, I talked about Tamil Nadu in 3 posts, women in 2 post, saree in another 2 and bathing in Hogenakkal post. On second thoughts, I’ve talked about bikini babes in Gokarna as well. And I’ve certainly had experience of Bangalore Men bathing in vest in river Cauvery at Hogenakkal. Related query – saree bathing

Bangalore Men Vest Bathing

Bangalore Men Vest Bathing

Summer tanga – My first hunch was someone wanted a Tanga ride in summer and fired this query. Must have got my srirangapatna post, I thought. But a little google search revealed the unexpected. Tanga, it emerged, is nothing but another name for thong. So, the one who fired the query must be pretty disappointed if he stumbled upon my post that talked about remnants from Tipu Sultan’s era.

horses thieir indian spirit – absolutely clueless on what this is supposed to mean. I’ve talked about horse only once – in my tanga ride at Srirangapatna. And about Indian spirit – clueless.

Summer Tanga Horse - Indian Spirit

Summer Tanga Horse - Indian Spirit

deoghar waterfall – I’ve mentioned about deoghar, have written on places that have waterfall but never about a waterfall in deoghar. In fact, I’ve never been to Deoghar.

from kolkata to kodaikanal by train,how – Well, its funny since I have never talked about Kodaikanal and Kolkata in the same breath in this blog. In fact, till I saw the train list of Kodaikanal, I wasn’t even aware of such a train. Disclosure – I’ve been to both the places.

indo saracenic architecture – Come again? Oh, now I remember. Both Victoria Memorial in Kolkata and Mysore Palace are built in this style. But I in no way claim to know its nuances, let alone be a reliable resource.

Indo Saracenic Architecture - Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

Indo Saracenic Architecture - Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

So much for relevant results in search engines.

Acknowledgement - Sudipta’s post long time back.

My post makes it to top in Google blogsearch

Yes, and thats heartening. Within 24 hours of posting my christmas experience at St. Patrick’s Church in Bangalore, the post made it to top spot in google blogsearch – when you search for ‘Christmas in Bangalore’. Here’s the post, and here’s the current status. And oh yes, here’s the snapshot of the search result, just in case it slips down later.

Topspot

Topspot

NaNoWriMo08: Status at Day 4

Well, Day 8 in fact, if you count the four the days when the story didn’t proceed. 2600 odd words till date. Here’s the gist of the story so far.

The Story starts with the protagonist (Piyush, called PB by friends) asking some of his friends to come over his place next evening. The friends weren’t randomly chosen. PB shared the best part of his each phase of his life with these folks – Bobby (Booby, due to his assets) from school, Raman from college, Oindreela Kaur (there’s a story behind the apparently funny name, called OK by PB) from office and Satya from his online life. Each represented a part of PB’s life that he cherishes. These folks come over to PB’s and PB makes the disclosure of his lifetime.

Well, for starters, the characters were introduced here. If you have any suggestions on what the disclosure should be, please send it across. I would be more than happy to rethink the disclosure.

NaNoWriMo – Post one: Prologue

Let’s get familiar with the characters before we jump onto the opening scene.

Piyush: Piyush Bose, PB in short, is finance pro. In just five years of his post-MBA career, he rose to the rank of VP of a renowned Hedge Fund. Life of Piyush has had his four versions till now – Piyush in school, in university, at office and online Piyush. A modest upbringing in a small town, spectacular performance at school which later translated to admission into the best university, pursuing non academic pursuits more than studies during university years, two years at a top B-school and a consequent eventful career in finance– that pretty much sums up his trajectory in life. Oh yes, among other things, he loves photography and anything related to it. He is very active in online photography forums. He runs a photography blog and dreams of creating a business out of his hobby some day. His blog is fairly popular among photography enthusiasts due to its genuine content and effective tips. Piyush loves the company of girls, and they reciprocate the gesture. But he isn’t seeing anyone at present. All these, coupled with his personal charm makes him a very eligible bachelor. Despite parental pressure to tie the matrimonial knot, he hasn’t yielded yet.


Bobby – Back in school, there always was a close competition between Bobby and Piyush. Sometimes, Piyush led the class and Bobby stood close second. Some other times, the opposite happened. Despite this, both were the best of friends. And this surprised everyone around, including their parents. Both parted ways after High School and by then, the score stood in favor of Piyush at 12-9, at the rate of three exams per year since sixth grade. After school, Bobby, heeding an Uncle’s advice, went to a non-decrepit automobile engineering school somewhere in Tamil Nadu. He came back after 4 months, tormented and on the verge of breaking down. It was learnt later that he happened to face one of the worst forms of ragging that was practiced in those areas, and thus lost his balance. A few months later, Bobby recovered and his mother took him to their village – somewhere in West Bengal. He studied Physics there, only to remain jobless even after a year of his graduation. Bobby took some computer courses in an institute for two years which landed him an entry-level job in an IT firm in Bangalore. He came to Bangalore around a year back. Piyush and Bobby have stayed in touch ever since. And yes, PB calls him Booby, owing to his assets.

Raman – Piyush met Raman while looking for his berth on the train that runs from his hometown to his university campus. Raman was already on his seat when Piyush matched his seat number ‘43’. Raman’s was 46. <Include the senior story later>. Both got together well after that – same hostel, similar hobbies meant they spent a lot of time together. Well, the departments were different – but neither cared too much about attending the classes. The friendship that germinated at the sleeper compartment of the train continues unabated till date. After he graduated, Raman became an architect in Hyderabad. After a brief stint there, he shifted to Bangalore. Raman, with his girlfriend Kavya, drops by Piyush’s place for an occasional drink. Non-stop bakar usually follows such sessions, where both friends relive their college days. Kavya loves such sessions – she gets to know her boyfriend’s history without much hassle. And yes, like hundreds of millions of other Indians, both Raman and Kavya are cricket aficionados.

Satya – Piyush met Satya in one of the Photo-Bloggers meet. Though very young, Satya was all of 19 and a sophomore at college then, he exuded maturity beyond his age during the meet. Satya’s comfort level in giving a 15 minute talk on ‘From Amateur to Lens Pro in 30 days’ floored Piyush. More so, since Piyush learnt how easy handling lenses can be more in those 15 minutes than in earlier two such meets, collectively. Piyush’s child-like curiosity about photography, despite a very successful career appealed to Satya. Later, both ventured out in several photography trips of varied theme – daily life, wildlife, on the move, in the air, black and white, to name a few. In the process, both became good friends from mere acquaintances. Three months back, Satya launched his ‘Weekend Photography Tours’ concept and Piyush mentored it. Both have worked very closely since. And yes, his full name is Sathyendra Balakrishna Muthukettu, a native of Bangalore.

Oindreela – Pretty odd name for a Chandigarh girl, and that too a Sardarni, Oindreela Kaur was named so because of her half Punjabi – half Bengali descent. She worked in the same company as Piyush did, but both didn’t know each other till last year. Jeev, Piyush’s college mate, once enquired Piyush whether a girl with a funny name Oindreela worked with him. Jeev hinted at her being hot – Oindreela was purportedly popular at school for her charms, and yes, Jeev was at the same school. Piyush enquired the pay-rolls and couldn’t control his excitement when the answer was in affirmative. A little online chat materialized into the first meeting – ‘an arranged date’, as Oindreela calls it. More than her sex appeal, it was her vehement rebuttal of Ayn Rand School of philosophy that drew Piyush towards her. Being an ardent believer in Objectivism, Piyush fought tooth and nail for its principles. Such debates often moved from office café, to post-lunch strolls, to cafés and sometimes, to Piyush’s living room. And in the process, they became very good friends. Piyush call her OK these days. And yes, the fight still continues.

Improving Quality of posts

I value the time you spend reading the posts here. I feel lucky to get your attention, albeit momentarily. I also understand that getting attention is comparitively easier than retaining it, which is far easier than provoking a return visit to the blog.

So, I have been thinking of how can I provide you a better value for the time you spend here. A straightforward answer is – by improving the quality of my posts. Now, here’s one value-add that I can think of at the moment.

Links to other blogs on same topic: Each post consists of a plenty of links. Also, each post in this blog has a ‘Further Resources’ section where I give some links – wikipedia, flickr albums, official websites of the place etc. But the catch is – after a couple of months someone else comes up with a better post on the same topic and if you are on my post and you like it, you’ll probably not move on to the ‘better’ post. So here’s my solution. On the 1st week of every month, I’ll have a look at my most popular post. Then I’ll look for better and interesting post on the same topic and include such links in my post. If I dont find any, I’ll move to my next most popular post and repeat the same process.

Well, you may suggest that a better use of my time will be to generate new content rather than improving already created ones. However, I disagree. Being a sucker for quality over quantity that I am, I can’t suggest you something that I don’t think is my best foot forward. This means you may see lesser posts here, but the posts will definitely help you in your travels, be it the place for which you are reading the post or in travel in general. As an example, my recommendations for my Hogenakkal trip has been well received by the readers and I’ll try and continue with the same.

For starters, I’ll look for other good, intersting and useful posts on Hogenakkal trip and update the original post. Meanwhile, if you’ve come across some intersting posts on the same topic please let me know. I’ll be more than happy to include such links. Thanks for reading till now.

The blog hits 500

The blog has hit 500 unique hits today. What makes it more exciting is that the blog is only 22 days old and has just 3 posts till now. This means the content has been meaningful to you. Thank you all who visited my blog, commented here and linked to my posts.

In each post, I have tried to capture each aspect of the trip – travel, stay, history, must see, must do, pictures and personal reco, so that you may benefit from my experience of the place. It is my belief that a place could be experienced in a much better fashion if you read about it before actually venturing out. This helps you decide several key points – bus or train or 4 wheeler, religious or historical or adventure, conducted tour or renting vehicle, stay or return, and other either/or issues. For example, if you wouldn’t read about my Tanga ride at Srirangapatna, you wouldn’t really be tempted to opt for it. Similarly, the joy of Hogenakkal trip would be considerably lessened if you don’t see the children jumping from 30 ft cliff and don’t have fish fry/massage. And hence each of the posts are quite detailed (let me know if they are lengthier than required). Also, my photographs are available here.

I look forward to getting feedbacks from you. Please drop me a couple of lines about how the blog helped you make your itinerary (or didn’t), the goof-ups I made in any post, comments on the photographs I took etc. To enable better communication with you I’ve now added Meebo section in the right sidebar. You may drop a few lines here for me/blog. If you have quite some stuff to say, you may mail me at travellersdiary@gmail.com. I would surely respond/act to it asap.