Archive for the ‘SEO tips & tricks’ Category

SEO Forum

Friday, September 18th, 2009

We all are little addicted to the Internet. We have a number of sites and like to try marketing to attract more visitors to each of them. I think I learned a lot about SEO over the past years with great success to obtain this additional traffic. I’m excited, but even more, and try to learn through many hours of reading through some of the entries in many SEO forums. Yes, I’m just a geek. There are a number of Blogs for SEO to read. You can learn many things using these types of forums.

Reading all this information can be left in contact with a webmaster with the latest SEO to stay one step ahead of their competitors. It was certainly a valuable tool to promote own websites. Search Engine Optimization is an escape from the proven methods and new methods developed are still everywhere. Introducing Google’s integrated filters, the definition of SEO professionals around the world and that is why you need a SEO forum.

For those unfamiliar there is a step and that is chat. These forums allow users from around the Web to interact and discuss new strategies. The best thing about forums is that once information is posted it remains for the coming months. Besides being a path to new strategies SEO forum also generates a steady stream of traffic to your website. Most visitors come to publish this issue.

After all profits will be discussed in a forum SEO let me add that the creation of a forum SEO is not an easy task. There is a lot of work for moderation and organizations to ensure that spam or ads are not shown.

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Reload this Page How To Get 100% Free Advertising On Google

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Did you know you can get ranked number 1 on Google for free using Google Local Business Center and Google Maps?
Google Local helps your advertisements show up in Google searches that are made in close proximity to your business which will help you get more traffic, leads and sales.

Let’s use Just Creative Design as an example; if someone who lives around Newcastle (where I freelance from) searches for ‘graphic designer newcastle’ my business comes up first in the local search results of which you can see in the image above and that position is 100% free through the use of Google Local.
In the image below you can see the free local google listing again but this time you can also see my paid advertising at the top (highlighted in yellow) which I have paid for through Google Adwords. I use Google Adwords to ensure that I get clicked first no matter what.
Anyway, keep reading to find out how to get to number 1 on google for free.

What You Need To Get Free Advertising On Google

Before you jump in and get your free advertising on Google you will need to have these things:

An account with Google.
A short description of your business for when a user clicks on your business name.
The phone number(s), addresses and any other contact information you want to advertise. Remember that the phone number will show up on the results page.
A logo and/or image(s) of your business and products.
How To Get Free Advertising On Google

Go to www.google.com/local and search for your business to verify that it is not already listed.
Go back to www.google.com/local and click “Put your business on Google Maps” found in the left side bar.
Follow the simple steps provided by Google. You will be asked to verify your business by phone or SMS. A good tip is to to not put your full address into Google but rather the largest town in your area. For example I live about 20 minutes outside of Newcastle in suburbia and not as many people would search for ‘graphic designer cardiff’ as they would ‘graphic designer newcastle’. I also do not want to show my home address on Google Maps as I freelance from home so this is a good way around it.
Come back in a few weeks and see if your listing is up. My listing took about 3 weeks to show up and started off in position D and somehow moved to position A… I am not sure how this is controlled but I won’t complain.
Well there we have it, you can now get free advertising on Google. You can track and edit your listing by going back to the Google Local page. It is possible also to use classified ads.

Further Tips

You can also offer coupon codes on your Google Local listing – use this to your advantage!
You can also add your products to Google Base, the product search engine.
If you live in North America, submit your site for free to True Local, the leading local search engine

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Google tricks for seo newbies

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

1. link:www.yoursite.com – Show’s you some/most of the links google counts to your page. Handy to find out who is linking to you, or whos linking to the competition
2. related:www.yoursite.com – find sites google deems related to any given site
3. site:www.yoursite.com – search the pages of a specific site
4. allinurl: shows only pages with all terms in the url
5. inurl: like allinurl, but only for the next query word.
6. allintitle: shows only results with terms in title.
7. intitle: kind of like allintitle, but only for the next word. “intitle:webmasterworld google” finds only pages with webmasterworld in the title, and google anywhere on the page.
8. cache:url gives you googles cashed (what google has on record) of a site
9. info:url will give you some info about a given site
10. spell: – does a spellcheck (you don’t have to do this, google will spellcheck any words searched)
11. stocks: does a search for stocks
12. filetype: does a search for a specific file type, or, if you put a – in front of it, it won’t list any results with that filetype
13. daterange: is supported in Julian date format only. 2452384 is an example of a Julian date.
14. maps: shortcut to do a google maps search
15. phone: searches for anything that looks like a phonenumber
16. allinlinks: searches only within links, not text or title
17. allintext: searches only within text of pages, but not in the links or page title

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Google PageRank update history

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

PageRank update dates for last three years.

24.06.2009
28.05.2009
02.04.2009
31.12.2008
27.09.2008
26.07.2008
01.05.2008
04.03.2008
12.01.2008
27.10.2007
10.08.2007
10.04.2007
25.03.2007
28.01.2007

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Article directories should be your first step when developing your article marketing plan

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Article directories are websites which categorize and archive your articles… and promote them to editors and publishers. Most are free… but some are fee based. They all provide a submission system for you to provide your articles to them. In addition, most have their own internal list of editors and publishers that they announce your new article to. Article directories serve as the prime resource for article marketers. Your articles are archived and are available online for anyone to read and download 24/7. Search engines love article directories. They provide the engines a steady flow of meaningful content and they are spidered aggressively by all major search engines.

Editors find directories particularly useful when researching articles for publication in their ezines, print newsletters, magazines, etc… and rely on directories as their prime-source for materials. The best article directories also provide RSS feeds for all their article categories. This allows editors to keep up-to-date on new articles that become available in their primary interest areas. In addition, top flight directories usually maintain forums and blogs to support their authors and publishers. Some even provide optional marketing programs for specific articles.

TIP: The simple act of listing your articles in the directory archives will provide you instant incoming links to your website… which could increase your site traffic and page ranks. Simply do a search for “article directories” in any major search engine and you will be amazed at the number and variety of article directory sites available. You will generally get the best quality traffic flow from article directories that are “niched” to a specific genre of articles. For example, Marketing Article Library™ specializes in publishing high quality articles in the sales & marketing arena. This makes it simple and easy for editors, looking for articles in that niche, to access the best content quickly.

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How Google AdSense sees “click spam” and fake clicks

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

How Google Ad Sense calculates cheated clicks:

First is the IP address and geographical location. If you click on the advertisement will have to go with an IP address from which you go at least once in your account – you are a cheater, immediately and irrevocably!

Secondly. More advanced users use dynamic IP! Yes, disconnect from the Internet, and join again, you change your IP, but Google for each click computer places on your computer Cookies.

Third – your modem or router, or LAN-card with your number (ID, Hardware address, Mac-address) – this is for Google to find how criminalists – fingerprints at the crime scene.

In the fourth “underlined” click. You do not need to study philosophy in order to understand what should be the visitor of your site or blog that clicks on an advertisement as soon as looked at the site without reading it. Or click on the advertisement, and soon came back. And in general, why “clicker” has got to your blog or website for direct contact, rather than on the search query or links from another site?

The fifth – a clear violation of Google Ad Sense. “Make money by clicking on the ads” – even if you do not post this text directly sooner or later Google will find it. Again ban again no money.

Sixth – your top resource. If your blog or website is new and there are no links on the Internet, your site is not to issue a search request, and the number of visitors is very little – it is very suspicious.

Seven – Spies around you – Gmail, Google Toolbar, Blogger, Google Talk, Google Sitemap, Google Desktop, Google Earth, Google Calendar, Google Search, Feed burner, and many others…

If you read everything carefully, you probably have noticed that you can be banned even if you are crystal clear – you do not do fake click, but by working with your Gmail mailbox at their workplace (or in Internet cafes). Be careful!

Good luck, and the big check from Google and if you are doing your business fair then probably you won’t get banned by Google!

Popularity: 6% [?]

Factors that affect ranking in Google

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Main factors that influence ranking of website in Google

Keyword Use Factors

  • Keywords in a Title Tag
  • Keywords on the website
  • The ratio of the text of the site with the keyword
  • A keyword in the H1 Tag
  • Keyword in the domain name
  • Keyword in URL
  • A keyword in the H2, H3, H (x) Tags
  • Keyword in Alt Tags and Image Titles
  • Keyword in Bold / Strong Tags
  • A keyword in the Meta Description Tag
  • A keyword in the Meta Keywords Tag
  • Attributes of the page

Link popularity in the middle of the structure of internal links

  • Quality / related links to external sites / pages
  • Age of document
  • Number of indexed content
  • Quality of content pages (as determined by the algorithm)
  • Organization / hierarchy of the text (short or detailed description)
  • Page update frequency
  • The number of dividing quote in URL
  • Accurate spelling and grammar
  • Validation of html code (W3C Standards)
  • The attributes of the site / domain

The overall link popularity of a site

  • Age of site
  • External link topic match to your site
  • Frequency of new external links
  • The history of the site – these parameters is measured: time spent on site, referrals from search engines, direct visits, bookmarks, etc.
  • The credibility and the top of Google
  • Expansion of the domain (edu, gov, us, ca, com, etc)
  • The frequency of adding new pages to your site
  • Number of queries to the site of all time
  • Verification and validation of a site in the heart of Google Webmasters
  • Attributes of external links
  • Anchor text of external links
  • Title of a page that refers to you
  • Link age
  • Text that surrounds link to your website
  • Internal Page popularity among other pages.
  • External links on the website
  • Domain expansion of referring website (edu, gov, com, ca, co.uk, etc)
  • Page Rank of referring website

Negative factors for the ranking of the site

  • The server is often unavailable for googlebot
  • The content is very similar or copied, and it is already in the index
  • Your links lead to spam sites or sites of poor quality
  • Duplication of title and Meta tags in multiple page
  • Excessive use of keywords (Stuffing / Spamming)
  • Participation in the exchange or actively selling links
  • The server is very slow to respond.
  • External links from spam sites
  • Low level of visit

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Numbering comments in blogger

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Here is a quick preview of how it will look like.Just check the numbering system of the comments in the preview below.


Numbering comments in blogger

I have made it simple for people who just wants the incrementing numbers in the comments.
You just have to add small piece of Javascript in 2 different places.

Ok, Now lets start with adding the code.

Go to Layout>Edit HTML in your dashboard. Check the “Expand widget templates” box, then search for this section of code and add the 2 Piece of code colored in red in their respective places

Part 1 : Initialization

Search for this line: <b:loop values=’data:post.comments’ var=’comment’>

and add this code in red just BEFORE the above line

<script type=’text/javascript’>var CommentsCounter=0;</script>


Part 2 : Looping the numbers

Search for this line: <b:if cond=’data:comment.authorUrl’>
and add this code in red just BEFORE the above line

<script type=’text/javascript’>
CommentsCounter=CommentsCounter+1;
document.write(CommentsCounter+&quot;.&quot;)
</script>

Check the screenshot below for reference ( Some codes may be Different )

Numbering Comments in blog

Click on Preview. If your blog runs without any errors then,your are done. Save the template

Popularity: 30% [?]

15 Firefox Addons for productive Blogging

Monday, April 6th, 2009

There are plenty of Firefox Addons for pretty much everything – including blogging. So I thought it would be cool to just share a few of those I found useful and made my life a bit easier. And here it is – a list of 15 Firefox Plugins (or Add-ons), what they are capable of and, how you can benefit from using them.

Add-ons helping you to blog

ScribeFire Blog Editor – This is probably the most popular tool which allows you to blog from within Firefox. Formerly known as Performancing, this handy tool opens a window within Firefox in which you can do rich text editing and all sorts of stuff while doing your research on your web. And when you’re done, just hit the publish button and your post will go live on your blog. Works on a number of blog platforms including Wordpress and Blogger.

Live Writerfox – This is one of my personal favorites. If you think that Windows Live Writer is the next best thing since sliced bread, you’ll love the functionality it provides you to integrate Windows Live Writer with Mozilla Firefox. Helps you “Blog It” straight from Live Writer.

Deepest Sender – Primarily a LiveJournal client, but now supports Wordpress and Blogger. This Plugin provides similar functionality as ScribeFire. You can straight away blog something and publish it from within the Firefox environment. Doesn’t have as much functionality as the ScribeFire – although a strong second-in-place contender.

Add-ons enhancing text editing/formatting

Clipmarks – If there are phrases you use often while blogging, this tool will come in handy for you. Simply select a word/phrase that you’re using frequently and assign it to a shortcut key. Personally, this is really useful to me when I’m commenting on a blog. I’d just store my name, URL and e-mail on macros and inserting them into the commenting fields literally take seconds!

Text Formatting Toolbar – Gives you a handy toolbar to apply HTML/BBcode markup to any text area within Windows Live Writer. It comes really handy when you want to leave a comment on a blog with some HTML formatting or when you want to do some quick edit in any text area that allows BBcode – like forums. Save you a lot of time, and can cut the work in half for you theme developers.

CoLT – Hate it when you lose the formatting/link when you’re pasting a hyperlink from another page – while blogging? You got to have CoLT! This add-on let’s you specify how you want your links, the way you want it.

Fun tools

Zemanta – This is a fun too to work with. Just let it run while you’re blogging and it will automatically recommend relevant links and Flickr pics that matches your content. You can then insert that stuff on your post or read them to refine your understanding on the subject. Totally worth a go!

Feedly RSS News Reader – Another fun tool for your to play around when you want to kill a minute. Feedly RSS News Reader combines your Google Reader and Twitter in a “fun magazine-like environment”. An innovative way to catch the news I’d say.

Blog Management Add-ons

Wordpress Helper – Wordpress Plugin/Theme developers can’t ask for a better tool than this one. This literally puts the whole Wordpress Codex in your fingertips. When you’re ding an edit on a theme or a plugin within Firefox it will provide you with additional documentation and help if you run into some problem, straight from the Wordpress Codex.

Wordpress.com Sidebar – Managing a Wordpress.com blog? Have all the functionality of your blog from within a handy sidebar. This Firefox Plugin creates a sidebar which you can use to manage your Wordpress.com blog on the go!

Third Party integration Add-ons

ShareThis – This Plugin brings the legendary “Share This” button to Firefox. Easily submit your favorite content on the web for your Social Network buddies to see. Provides the same functionality as the Wordpress plugin for any page you are surfing.

FeedBurner Subscribers Display – Tired of checking Feedburner every time you want to check on your Subscriber count? Install this handy add-on and Get your Feedburner Subscriber count right there on the Firefox status bar, so it’ll be visible to you all the time. Additional options are available to display “feed hits” for your feed too.

Google Reader Notifier – Something like the Gmail Notifier, but for Google reader. Shows you when new items are available alongside the count of unread items. A good way to keep in touch with your favorite feeds.

Better GReader – Another GReader tool that enhances few things on Google Reader. It’s actually a Greasemonkey script and you need to install Greasemonkey plugin to activate it. It’s really customizable and has some pretty good tweaks to go with Google Reader.

Popularity: 90% [?]