Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is progressions of deciding the most suitable focused keyword expressions linked to your site and certify that this position your site highly in search engines so that when somebody look for precise phrase it places your site on top.
It essentially entails fine alteration of the substance of your site with the HTML and Meta tags and also entails suitable link structure development. The most accepted search engines are Google, Yahoo, MSN Search, AOL and Ask Jeeves.
Monday, May 18, 2009
The Processing of Search Engine Optimization
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
Optimization for Profit for blogger
Examine a regular link. A link is nothing more than a piece of text. It is what appears in your address bar at the top of the browser you are using right now or you can visit www.atoz-about-rss.com. It can also be an image that links to your blog but, for our example, we are using text.
Some of the factors that matter most are:
1) the website location which the link takes you to.
2) The actual text of the link. What does the link tell the Search Engines?
3) The PageRank of the page on which the link takes a Search Engine to.
For learning purposes you need to understand this information.
You naturally want the link to take the Search Engines to your blog but to which page of your blog? Do you want to link to an individual post or to your blog home page?
Since your blog should be a constantly updated website, it is always wise to point to your main page instead of individual posts because individual posts tend to be very time-sensitive.
One of my blogs, on News and Commentary, is a good example of this. Usually posts are outdated within hours or days of posting. The Search Engines will still list some of your posts based on the keywords. Remember Part 2 of this series? If you have not read the earlier parts of this series, click the link in the Author Box below.
Remember this: Page Rank is only a side effect of our real goal which is to get people onto your blog. People do not search according to Page Rank they search with keywords they type into the search box. If your keywords are poorly thought out you will not rank at all.
Your new blog will start out with no PageRank at all. Once the search engine robots find your blog, through links on other sites, or through articles you post in Article Directories (see Part 4 of this series), your blog will start gaining PageRank . Then, depending on the PageRank (keywords) of the referring page, your blog PageRank will climb even more. The referring page is the website/blog that is linking back to your blog. Search engines will find your link on their referring page and follow it back to your blog. Simple, eh?
Basic knowledge of blogging-Only for BLOGGER
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Is it right to search on your own site?
If you've added an AdSense for search box to your page, you're probably aware of the relevant search results it provides your users. That being said, a few publishers have asked us if it’s a violation of our program policies to perform searches in their own AdSense for search boxes. The short answer is no, this activity is not explicitly prohibited by our program policies.However, we strongly advise against using your own AdSense for search box for a couple of reasons. First, it can increase the chance of accidental or invalid clicks on the ads that appear on the search results pages. Second, this will inflate the number of queries in your reports, giving you an inaccurate picture of the activity on your site.If you’d like to use Google search, we recommend visiting Google.com or installing the Google Toolbar. And if you're using Google Chrome, don't forget that you can type search queries directly into your address bar.
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
What are the benefits Of Todays Niche Marketing Opportunities
In the earlier days of internet marketing, when the web was less populated, most folks trying make a living online didn’t really try to target a particular population with precision. Many of the products offered were of a more “universal” appeal to anyone online and the idea was simply to reach as many people as possible.
Now that the internet is populated by millions of people pursuing a variety of specialized interests, internet marketing has become far more precise in its targeting.
Today, the “buzzword” for many in the marketing business is “niche.”
A niche is a subset of a larger population that shares a particularized interest. Some niches can be quite small, others may be larger. The idea, however, that is important is that they have sufficiently similar characteristics that they can be successfully marketed to as a group.
Internet marketers look for niches that are underserved. In other words, their interest often lies with those groups that have a special core interest to which others are not yet adequately catering. If you can find a significantly sized niche group and find out what it wants, you are positioned to make a healthy profit.
Boiled down to a simple process, the niche marketing strategy works like this. First, identify a discrete niche. Second, verify that the niche is underserved by the existing market. Third, determine the type of product most likely to appeal to members of the niche. Fourth, create, locate or obtain a suitable product.
Finally, sell the product to that niche.
Each of the five steps involves research, effort and hard work.
The results, however, can be amazing. Niche marketing is a perfect example of how many existing online marketing successes work smart in addition to working hard. Internet marketers look for niches that are underserved. In other words, their interest often lies with those groups that have a special core interest to which others are not yet adequately catering. If you can find a significantly sized niche group and find out what it wants, you are positioned to make a healthy profit.
By isolating the right niche and finding the right product, they encounter little sales resistance and can post well above-average conversion rates for their efforts. Instead of competing against thousands of other marketers for business, they are able to work in an area that is far less competitive, giving them an edge.
There is, of course, a downside.
A niche, by its nature, is a subset.
It’s a smaller group.
There are only so many people you can reach and sell to within the niche. Thus, its income production potential is capped somewhat. However, most of those who succeed in niche marketing are able to produce income equivalent or exceeding that earned by those working in larger markets. They may not have as many potential buyers at their disposal, but they make up for that fact with a higher sales percentage.
If you are considering duplicating a successful internet marketing strategy, familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of niche marketing.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
In Search of Your Own PerfectTraffic Machine
sterThe Internet is such an unknown commodity anything
is possible. One of the most intriguing questions
concerns the idea of a perpetual traffic machine.
Create a website and design a system of automatic
programs (both interior and exterior) that delivers
content and backlinks to a site that updates itself
automatically and keeps growing without any help
from the creator. In the process you build a flow
of traffic that never stops, even if the site is
abandoned or not touched for a couple of years or
never again.
Is such a perpetual traffic system really possible?
Before you conjure up pictures of HAL and creepy
talking computers in distant space... realize that
question may carry more weight than it would seem
at first glance. But is it like its predecessor,
the perpetual motion machine - just more an illusion
than actual fact?
For curiosity's sake if for nothing else, the idea
of a perpetual traffic machine does require further
investigation. Such a system would have special
interest for millions of webmasters whose main task
is acquiring traffic for their sites, not to mention
the potential for monetary gain a PTM (rhymes with ATM)
would produce.
Some credence was given to the idea recently when
Tinu Abayomi-Paul, a well-known online free traffic
expert, produced with the help of Marlon Sanders an
info-product entitled "The Evergreen Traffic Machine."
Tinu's story is very interesting. Tinu had built up
a whole array of sites and optimized them successfully
for countless keywords in all the major search engines.
She had built up a steady flow of traffic, resulting
in thousands of visitors "a day" to her sites. This in
itself is not that extraordinary, but that's not the
full story.
Because of a personal illness she abandoned or left
alone most of her sites for over a year or more - only
to discover the traffic systems she had put into place
didn't just dry up, they still kept producing tons of
traffic even though the sites weren't being updated.
The traffic was still coming. The traffic was still fresh.
Tinu basically built her perpetual traffic system
around three major areas: High Profile Article
Marketing, Exact Keyword Focus and Blogging/RSS
Feeds. Tinu's system proves you can create a traffic
system for a year or two, but the real question is
will it still produce traffic five years from now?
Fifty years from now? How about a hundred years?
The real question: how long will such a system work
without fresh input of unique content like the viral
articles and blog posts now feeding it? This question
is even more tantalizing when you consider it is now
possible to create fresh content on your sites with
RSS feeds, blog comments and user contributed content.
What's more intriguing is the fact that all aspects
of a website can be automated, including payment for
all renewals: domain, hosting, autoresponders... as
well as the collection of revenues such as affiliate
commissions and advertising fees.
Are we at the stage where the Internet will be filled
with these automated human-less web sites drawing
traffic/visitors and slowly building and expanding
on their own for eternity? Many cynics would argue
this is already the case with the majority of sites
on the web.
In case you like that idea and want to fully embrace
this brave new automated perpetual Internet, here are
a few tips to create your own eternal traffic machine:
1. Build lists and pre-load your AR system with follow-up
messages to keep visitors coming back to your site. You
can rotate these messages and ask your subscribers to
opt-in to different lists on related subject areas.
Always ask your readers to recommend your content to
others.
2. Use social bookmark software or links so that your
visitors can easily bookmark your content which brings
in both new links and new traffic. Simple programs like
the one offered by Addthis.com will get your visitors
building your backlinks for you, bringing in fresh
visitors who in turn will also bookmark your content.
3. Write viral articles, reports and ebooks that have
your backlinks in the resource boxes. Likewise, viral
software programs can help bring a constant flow of
traffic to your site. If your content is of a high
quality and your themes universal... new sites will
pick up your content and build your backlinks, creating
fresh traffic. The search engines will also index these
new links and your rankings will increase, bringing in
more traffic.
4. Use blogging and RSS feeds to get your content out
there. You can also use these RSS feeds to bring in
new fresh content to your site. Creating new content
will be your main obstacle to creating perpetual traffic...
you can get new content from feeds but will it be unique?
Comments in your blogs could bring in unique content but
if you're not monitoring them, you must have solid
software in place to fight against spam.
5. Have "Tell a Friend" forms on all your content.
This will bring new traffic to your site, which can
be self-refreshing as new people discover your content.
6. Encourage user generated content such as articles,
comments, posts... you can even have a community
monitoring system where your site's members monitor
this new content.
7. Form JV alliances with webmasters in your related
field. Do co-registration so that you help build each
other's lists and traffic.
8. Likewise, if you have products to sell, create an
affiliate program to get your affiliates to build your
traffic for you. Affiliates are an excellent source of
permanent traffic.
9. Automate all aspects of the running and managing
of your website. Set up automatic payments for your
AR system, hosting, domain renewal, PPC payments...
thru PayPal or credit card. Likewise, receive affiliate
commissions thru PayPal or direct deposit. Many
advertising programs like Google Adsense offer
direct deposit.
10. PPC Traffic - While we have mainly looked at free
traffic systems, don't forget creating a PTM is relatively
easy with Pay Per Click advertising if you know what you're
doing. Target less competitive keywords to keep your costs
down, tie this traffic into a good squeeze page for feeding
your AR system with leads and have a good landing page that
converts. You can create a system that delivers perpetual
traffic and pays for itself from your affiliate commissions
and advertising fees.
In summary, the argument for the existence of the PTM
mainly relies upon the quality of your content or site.
Is it unique enough to draw in new visitors? Does your
topic have universal appeal that people never tire of?
Does it solve or offer advice on a common human problem?
Will or does it have a viral "word of mouth" element to it?
As we move to a more and more automated world, all the
automated programs and hardware are in place for the
creation of such perfect traffic machines.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
what is link post job-25$
What is a LinkPost Job?
A LinkPost Job is a mass-invitation to Partners to write paid blog posts about your product or service. As an Advertiser, you determine a budget and set of minimum requirements that a partner's blog must meet in order for them to participate. (The minimum requirements will limit the number of blogs qualified to write your LinkPosts.) Once you've created a Job, Partners can view and accept your Job (if eligible) through the Control Center until all of your Jobs have been accepted.
What are the prerequisites to create a LinkPost Job?
The only thing you need is an existing LinkPost Outline to create a LinkPost Job.
What are the minimum conditions I need to specify?
Price per LinkPost (price you will pay per LinkPost written).
» Number of LinkPosts (the number of LinkPosts you want to buy).
(The previous two values will determine the budget for the specific LinkPost Job you're creating.)
» Minimum LinkRank
» Alexa Ranking Range
» Minimum Active LinkPosts
» Maximum Outbound Links
» Monthly Posting Activity.
» Blog Candidates. (if you want bloggers to be automatically approved when they meet your job criteria or if you want to review/approve them beforehand)
» Approval Process. (if you want to review/approve LinkPosts or have LinkWorth review/approve them for you)
What's the difference between a LinkPost and a LinkPost Job?
A LinkPost allows an advertiser to handpick the partner sites where the blog post will be published. An outline is created, then sent to a list of partner websites desired. The cost is determined by the Partner who sets their own pricing. From a Partner's perspective, you would list your blog and let the requests come to you.
A LinkPost Job allows an advertiser to post an outline as a "Work For Hire", based on minimum requirements and a price they're willing to pay. Once the 'Job' is posted, Partners will have the chance to accept the work rather than waiting for requests to come to them. This method gives all qualifying bloggers the opportunity to earn.
Post your link AND GET PAID
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Saturday, March 15, 2008
Search engines and link building
All search engines are on a quest to bring any user the most relevant search results possible so that the user will continue to visit them any time they are looking for something on the Internet. The search engine spiders, or bots, crawl the written content on web pages that are in their index of sites to find what they consider relevant material. You can write your content implementing keywords so that the bots know the theme of your site. This is called content optimisation (or optimization in America).
A fundamental part of search engine optimization (or optimisation in the U.K.) is, to simplify it, equivalent to a popularity contest. Cast your mind back to being at school. If you had a fantastic knowledge of football and was also good at the sport, the school's leading football player would, more than likely, become your friend. sign up
The ensuing domino effect would be all the other footballers would recognise you too. You would become popular in football circles and would be instantly recognisable by this group of people merely walking down through the school halls. The same goes for the music crowd, chess club, etcetera, etcetera. Link building can also be compared to social networking in the 'real world'.
This, in its simplest form is how link building works. Becoming friends with web site owners in your chosen field and having them place backward links from their site to yours increases your popularity on the web, thus raising your company or business website profile within search engine listings.
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Monday, February 25, 2008
Website Submission
Website Submission
Websites can be submitted both manually and automatically to search engines and directories. But most of the sites don’t encourage automated submission. It may be an easy way to submit the website by using a submission form but for obvious reasons like, it could lead to server overload, inappropriate submissions, it is better to submit them manually.
On the other hand, manual submission can ensure that the websites are categorized properly and included in relevant business areas.
Directory Submission
Directory submission is a service where your website is added to a relevant category in a directory where it is easily searched by users.
You may have to be careful while submitting your website to different directories, it can lead to rejection when submitted to a wrong category. The best possible approach in finding a directory is to explore each and every category, analyze and find a category ideally that match your website. This will improve the success rate of your submission and exclude all delay while submission.
Before submitting the website to directories you must write an apt descriptive content of your website that include the most important keywords but not spam with full of keywords as the chance of getting rejected may be high. When you submit a website, the best advice is always to follow the directory submission rules.
Search Engine Submission
Search Engine Submission is a mode of promoting a website. It is not necessary that you have to submit a website to all the search engines, as the major search engines use spiders to crawl the web and eventually find your website but it takes time. When new websites are hosted in the web, it is always better to submit them to search engines and have them updated as early as you can, as the age of the domain helps in the SEO.
To get listed in the search engines is important but it doesn’t guarantee the search engine ranking of specific keywords of your website.
Submitting your website to major search engines and directories is a tedious and time consuming task but here at Samran Web Design we have a professional SEO team who has the expertise and knowledge to submit your website to search engines and relevant directories which will improve your website ranking and increase the traffic to your website.
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
XML
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a general-purpose markup language. It is classified as an extensible language because it allows its users to define their own elements. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the sharing of structured data across different information systems, particularly via the Internet.It is used both to encode documents and serialize data. In the latter context, it is comparable with other text-based serialization languages such as JSON and YAML.
It started as a simplified subset of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), and is designed to be relatively human-legible. By adding semantic constraints, application languages can be implemented in XML. These include XHTML, RSS, MathML, GraphML, Scalable Vector Graphics, MusicXML, and thousands of others. Moreover, XML is sometimes used as the specification language for such application languages.
XML is recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium. It is a fee-free open standard. The W3C recommendation specifies both the lexical grammar, and the requirements for parsing.Back links free
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Monday, January 7, 2008
promote your blogs
A blog provides the ever-changing type of web content that search engine spiders die for, and if your website is new, then you will have no need to submit to any search engine for inclusion in its indices.
Spiders seek out blogs like they hunt flies, and when they find yours it will be reported back to headquarters immediately and your website will be scanned and immediately listed.
If you don’t continually change the content on your website, then it will quickly drop down the Google listings GOOGLE PAGE RANK, and also those on the other search engines. However, it’s not just the website: it’s every individual webpage on your site that has to continually change, because the search engines list each page individually, not whole domains. Search engines just love change, because they exist to provide a good continuous information service to their users, and if the content of the web pages in their indices remained the same all the time, they would fail in that objective.
You can use a blog to interact with visitors to your site, and I fact you can use it virtually as a forum. You can use it to advertise your new products, disseminate information and gain information. A blog is a means of communication, and if you can create a blog then you have the ability to cerate traffic right there at your fingertips. You can update information and pass it your customers and friends faster than with an email.
The best way is to have it on your website, rather than on the provider’s site, because then you can use a lot more customized plug-ins. Most cPanel websites can easily interface with Wordpress without much trouble.
The main think is you can use a blog to interact with visitors to your site, and I fact you can use it virtually as a forum. You can use it to advertise your new products, disseminate information and gain information. A blog is a means of communication, and if you can create a blog then you have the ability to cerate traffic right there at your fingertips. You can update information and pass it your customers and friends faster than with an email.
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Enjoy your self and keep blogging!
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Monday, December 24, 2007
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
Link Building
Search engine optimization is far from being called an exact science, its a constantly evolving and changing process, almost every aspect of search engine optimization is influenced and reshaped by the changes search engines make in the there working. A direct consequence of LSI and the way in which Google and Yahoo have reshaped there search engines, has been the way link building has to be carried out today. The basic objective of link building is still to get as many links as you can, however the focus has shifted from plain links, to relevant links. To put it in plain English if your site specializes in selling car parts, there is no way links from construction company will help your link building cause.
Link exchange
The importance of link exchange has waxed and waned over a period of time, some experts believe that link exchange has been undermined by the recent demand of search engines to choose only relevant links, others point out that since, link exchange is completely user controlled, a webmaster can actually choose which sites to exchange links with. All said and done link exchange is still far safer than actually paying for high page rank links. At least in the eyes of search engines link exchange is still considered a far more natural way of search engine optimization. In a nut shell, if you are looking for a link exchange partner, make sure its a website that has some relevance to your site.
To conclude the first thing that must be mentioned here is that, it is virtually impossible to mention the ways in which webmasters and search engine optimizers are working out methods for link building, there are so many conservative and radical methods that one could write a separate book on link building alone (surprisingly there is no such book in the market). What can also be said is that link building like search engine optimization is a rapidly evolving process, and a link that might have worked in the past may not work now.
Smart SEO experts and webmasters have already worked out effective ways of link building by splitting the links across multiple sites and blogs. This ensures that even if a few links are no longer effective, the over all link building exercise is not effected adversely. In conclusion don't have a single plan in my mind, explore all avenues of link building to ensure greater success.
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