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Amritsar is a foodie’s paradise. There are many places to explore and best food can be found at road-side joints, many of which go without name. Here is the list of Best Restaurant and joints of Amritsar.
Amritsari Fish
  • Pehelwan Fish Shop (outside hall gate Shops – corner shop; 98728-73912 / 98142-34620)
Note: Once popular Makhan fish shop has now become more of a drinking place and hardly sells the same quality he was once known for.
Lassi
  • Ahuja’s ki Kesar wali lassi (Near Hindu college Amritsar). Try Masala Tofu too.
Amritsari Kulcha
  • Ashok Kulchewala – (A-Block, Ranjit Avanue Market, Amritsar)
  • Kulche wala (Triangular Area, Tin nukri, Near Such Sagar hospital, Maqbool road) ( Starts 10A.M)
Amritsari chane/ Choley Matthi/ Bheega Kulcha
  • Shop no. 9 (Basant Avenue market, Amritsar)
  • Cholle wala, (Majitha road and circular road)
  • Hans Raj cholle wala (Gopal Nagar, Amritsar)
Special Paneer Bhurji
  • Shri Pyara Lal (Karmon Gali, Katra Jaimal Singh market, Hall bazaar Amritsar; 97803-61240/ 78372-05927)
  • Paneer Bhurji wala (main road Near Nayyar Hospital, opp Archies Gallery)
Chana bhatura and Nutree Kulcha
  • Sabree’s (Queen’s Road ,Opp. Friend’s Dhaba; 98786-22257/ 98766-82786)
Mutton Curry
  • Bhai saab meat shop (Near Sultanwind gate)
Punjabi Dhaba’s
  • Bade Bhai ka Brother’s Dhaba (town hall, hall bazaar) for Veg Punjabi Food. Thali is a must try
  • Joginder ka Dhaba (Opposite Railway Station , GT road) for Palak mutton and Naan
  • Kesar ka Dhaba (near loh garh gate) For Maah ki Dal and Parantha … only if u don’t mind lots and lots of ghee
  • Pal da Dhaba and Chache da Dhaba (Inside Hathi gate Amritsar) for Keema Kaleji, Mutton Kharoda, Mutton Curry, Chicken Curry, Tikke, Magaz
Poori
  • Munim di hatti (Lawrence road Amritsar) for Poori, Malpua and phirni.
  • Kanha Sweets for Poori, Gur ka Halwa
Samosa and Kachori
  • New Munim di Hatti (Lawerence road, Amritsar)
Omelette and Tea
  • Giani Tea Stall (Near Bhandari Bridge) for Half fried egg and tea
Bakery
  • BlueBakers (near govt. Medical college)
  • Bansal Bakers (Lawerence road)
  • Popular Bakery (Queen’s road) for veg and non-veg patties
Chaat
  • Bikaner wale (Hall bazaar Amritsar)
  • Brijwasi chat wala (Near bhandari bridge and Ranjit Avenue C-block market)
Grilled or Roasted chicken
  • Mani chicken corner (Opp. Madan Hospital, Circular Road)
Global Cuisines
  • Italian: Country Inn (Queens Road)
  • Indo-Chinese: Crystal Restaurant, Crystal Chowk
Raw Dairy Products
  • Sharma Dairy (corner shop, near drain Fatehgarh churian road) for milk, curd, pure Desi Ghee and cheese
Raw Mutton
  • Joginder meat shop (near Spring Dale senior school, Fateh garh churian road)
  • Ahmed Meat shop (Ram Bagh Market)
Raw Fish
  • Makhan fish shop (macchi mandi)
  • Banarsi fish shop (macchi mandi)
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2013, By: Seo Master
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In a perfect world, each of your blog posts would have at least 10 Facebook Likes, 20 Tweets, 30 Google +1s, and 50-100 comments. There are so many benefits to having an engaged community on your website, including far-reaching social signals, a natural conversation around topics related to your content, and with the blog comments, a source of superb user-generated content (UCG). 

But comments on your blog posts can be sparse, and there could be days that go by where you would hardly see any interaction. Why is that? You’re spending time writing great content, researching and reaching out to others in the community, interacting with others on social media, talking with your friends and coworkers about your blog, and on and on. Why aren’t your posts getting any comments?
Before I jump into some actionable tips for increasing the number of comments on your blog posts, I’d like to spend a few minutes discussing why comments are important in the first place.


Fresh & user-generated content
User produced content is a fundamental element of a healthy website.
 
Imagine you’re driving down a highway, and you stop to fill up for gas and grab a bite to eat at the service station. You sit down at the table, and you can’t help but notice swarms of people coming in, buying a package of gum, and then leaving in a cloud of dust. Where’s the conversation? Why are people in such a rush? Don’t they want to hang out here?

Google uses a lot of factors when determining how to rank a page, but one of the things that is important to remember is user-generated content can add natural keyword variations that you couldn’t add naturally on your own. Without blog comments, your page may rank just fine, but it could rank better with a natural influx of comments, much like my gas station metaphor. If people noticed others sitting down and having a conversation, they might be inclined to do the same.

User-generated content can also affect your freshness score. In a 2011 post on SEOmoz, Cyrus Shephard mentions the fact that the amount of change on your page can play a role in its freshness score. Obviously there are other factors at play, but a living, breathing document (a page with new comments coming in) could rank higher than if it didn’t have any comments at all. 

How to increase your blog post’s comments

OK, now on to the nitty-gritty. There are some things you can change right now that could increase the level of engagement on your blog posts, including: 

1. Placement of the comments widget
Place the comments box as close to the end of your content as possible, so users won’t become lost in a sea of calls-to-action such as related posts, ad blocks, social buttons or other distractions. 

2. Participate in the conversation
Let’s say you’ve come across a new blog post that you really enjoyed reading, and decided to leave a comment. Weeks go by, but there’s still no response from the author. Bad form! At the very least, that author should have thanked you for reading! You can keep the momentum going with your post long after you write it by asking questions, sparking conversation and responding to comments. 

3. Make it easy to comment
 
How many hoops are you making your readers jump through to leave a comment? Sure, you want to combat spam (who doesn’t), but college-level algebra CAPTCHAs should not be mandatory, and registering for an account in order to leave a comment will only turn people off. There are a host of great WordPress comments plugins that are easy to use right “out of the box”.

What are your tips for increasing the number of comments on your blog posts? 
2013, By: Seo Master
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Pinterest is a great way to drive an insane amount of traffic to your website, but the key is making images on your website “pin-worthy”. While there’s no shame in pinning your own images, the real cherry on the top will be having your visitors pin the images onto their own boards.
Before you add the Pinterest button next to the Facebook and Twitter buttons, there are a few things you should consider to make your website’s images more pinnable.

1. Find An Eye-Catching Background Image

There are a few ways to find good images, including taking your own or using images with a Creative Commons license. I run a parenting blog, and if I want to write a post about a recipe I can easily take a few pictures of the meal as it’s being prepared. If you don’t have the luxury of providing your own pictures, there are plenty of websites that have images you can use. Here are a few of my favorites:
You should also consider the dimensions of the photo when you’re selecting one to use. I tend to notice vertical images on the Pinterest home page over square or horizontal images, and the maximum horizontal width that Pinterest will show is 554 pixels. Anything wider will be automatically re-sized. Data from Dan Zarrella reveals that taller images are actually more repinnable. I found the photo below on Wikimedia Commons, and will show you the steps that I take to edit in the following steps.

Highway

2. Edit The Image

Once you have your background image, use a photo editor to give it some pizzazz. PicMonkey.com is a free editing tool, and there are various filters and effects you can give your photos. If you weren’t able to find a narrow image, you can simply crop the photo to the dimensions you want.You can also add text to the image, like the title of the blog post, the name of the product, or something clever that will draw some clicks.

Picmonkey Picture Editing

3. Add The Image To Your Content

If you’re working with a blog post, you’ll want to scatter these pinnable images throughout the content. Ideally you should have the main title card, or the image with the title of the post, at the beginning of the article, and a few smaller images spread out between the paragraphs. Since every website is a different case, see which method works best for you: aligning the content around the images, or placing the images in the empty spaces around the text.
How to Make Pinnable ImagesSince your goal is to drive traffic to your website, don’t give it all away in your image. Give people a reason to click!

Think of your image as the front of your home. It it looks warm and inviting, they’re more likely to come in and have a cup of tea. With pin-worthy images on your website, existing visitors will have another opportunity to engage with your brand, and new visitors will hopefully discover a reason to come back.
Picture credit: Jeancaffou
2013, By: Seo Master
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