Friday, 18 December 2009

Making Portfolios Try Make Urs in Different Style

Portfolios

Most online portfolios look the same, says P McNeil. Why not make yours stand out from thcrowd?

Web Design, like any other form of design, goes through cycles. It's easy to argue that a certain style is the current tren - with a billion websites to chose from, it's not hard to find a dozen that 'prove' your point. For example, I could argue that the use of clouds in design is hot right now and show you 10 examples without bkinking. But is it really a trend?

Such is the case with the portfolio designs, You'll no doubts have seen many versions of the single - page folio with large attractive images, often containing a horizontal sliding JavaScript transition. Personally, I love this style of online portfolio, but this time around, i'd like to show you some examples os portfolios that rely on alternative designs and navigation layouts to make them sing ( while of course remaining highly functional).

Perhaps the primary reason to consider soing down this route is to cimmunicate the idea that your work is individual and stands our from the crowd. As always with web design, the focus must remain on usability , woth user experience thoroughly in the forefront.

If your goal is to stand out and present yourself in an atypical way, it's time to step back and look at your content through a fresh set of eyes. Consider the main functions the user would want: viewing your portfolio and being able to contact you are likely to be the top priorities, Starting from such a simple perspective can often lead to a design that's radically different from the norm.

The Work showcased here all make use of minimalism and atypical layouts, not just for the sake of it, but to speed up the user journey and improve the experience. One suspects they get more work from eager clients as a result.

I liked this information in the article in the magazine DOTnet for more information you can visit designmeltdownDOTcom to enhance your skills and information and also to know more & i liked to share the above here with you friends.
Enjoy weekend

Thursday, 17 December 2009

Bloggers Writing Nice Things About Products In Return For Freebies

America Fixes Blogging

Are the honest-blogging rules sinister or just stupid?

If you are fed up with bloggers writing nice things about products in return for freebies, we've got good news: America has banned such practices. Under new guidelines issued by the Federal Trade Commission, bloggers, Facebook posters and Twitter tweeters must disclose any money or freeebies they get in return for writing reviews. If they don't, they could be fined be fined up to $11,000.

The legislation has a similar intent to the EU's unfair commercial practices directive which makes it an offece for EU firms to pretend to be mere mortals when pushing products online - and like the EU directive, it's unlikely to make much difference to the way unethical firms behave. However, it has caused upset in the US, with many bloggers worriec that the FTC is up to something sinister. SlateDOTcom'S JackShafer reports that "The FTC would also take interest in blogs that keep Amazon Affiliates links on their pages or display an advertisement for the book under review". Shafer says that "allowing these guidelines to take effect would be like giving the government a no-knock warrant to investigate hundreds of thousand of blogs and hundreds of millions of Facebook, MySpace and Twitter users for sauing nice things about goods and services".

There are practical considerations too. How do you mention a vested interest in a 140-character Tweet? Is a free conference pass a bribe in the FTC's eyes? Given that 'proper' journalist aren't covered but bloggers are, how does that affect online writters for age-old print publications? As law professor Ann Althouse (althouseDOTblogspotDOTcom) puts it: "They've deliberately made a grotesquely overbroad rule, enough to sweep so many of us into technical violations, but we're supposed to feel soothed by the knowledge that government agents will decide who among us gets fined, No, no, no." I liked to share the above information with you friends as i find it usefull for the bloggers as when i read in the DOTnet magazine in the 'feed' category.

The Perfect ICON Designing

Design The Perfect ICON

The human race has been using icons as a form of communication ever since we painted cave walls over 100,000 years ago. We've continued to use them to this day, especially where space is limited, or a meaning needs to be communicated very quickly. They're not only a way of making a quick, concise statement, but they also overcome language barriers. Anyone who's ever tried to find a toilet in an unfamiliar country will appreciate that. I read this article in the DOTnetSLASHicons magazine, like to share the same with you.

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Writing Style for SEO

I read an article on SEO writing in the magazine .net would like to share some of the headings as mentioned in that magazine. Have very less time so just sharing the heading rest you can view online, very basic things but also not to miss them too. As these basic factors help lot in your success on the web. Here we share the same then in points as:

>> 1. Friendly URLs
>> 2. META Description
>> 3. Page Title
>> 4. Headings
>> 5. Page content
>> 6. use of Images
>> 7. Duplicate Content
>> 8. 301 redirect
>> 9. Canonical Tag
>> 10. Pre-build plug-ins
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Saturday, 12 December 2009

Keywords Research an Imprtant Factor in Search Engine Optimisation

In the serach Engine Optimisation one of the important task is to research and chose the right keyword for your products, services or any kind of business you are planning to do already doing and now trying to fetch the work using online services. Its true as now days if you don't have web presence in the developed or developing regions of the world as in western or asian parts then you are definitley missing some slices of bread which you can have by doing a bit hardwork and also with good planning. SO in planning to launch a website is not only as just explaining in the site that what you are providing, time for the services or prices as now you have to make your online presence with a very smart approach as whatever steps you take or plan u chose must be serach engine friendly and as according to their SEO guide lines and under the rules and if you do so then it means your site is ready for the next stages of the search engine optimisation. As in the initialy tasks you need to make it clear that what you want and at what time then you need to do a proeper research on the product or services you are going to provide and for that you need to do a proper research for the right keyword and after chosing the keyword you need to start the next process as using that keyword to promote your site as its the major part in the online marketing and if your keyword is right then it means all your next steps and efforts to make your site's ranking better in the search engines will work properly and as continuously doing the work on your site you will see the result sooner sometime you can see the results on the same day also. To research the right keyword you should remember that if you chose the combination of some good keyword tools available online then it will definitely help here is the list of the keywords research tools wordtracker.com, nichebot.com, digitalpoint.com, keyworddiscovery.com, apogee-web-consulting.com, seocompany.ca (at this site you can find more keyword research tools). So remember give a proper time on the research of the keyword for you site.

Monday, 7 December 2009

Generating Online Website Traffic
The Truth About Generating Online Website Traffic

It is easy to build a website these days, with many of the free blogger networks offering everything from ready-made templates to HTML tutorials. It is that easy, but generating traffic to your website, well that’s another matter. With almost anyone propping up a website or two, getting the right amount of attention will take some effort on your part. It is, in a way, similar to a bookshop seeking customers. With many new ‘bestsellers’ vying for shelf-space, the only way these books get picked up is as a result of ‘getting the word out’. That phrase is the key to generating a healthy dose of internet traffic to your website. The major handicap that most internet marketers face is a lack of internet traffic, mainly because they failed to get the word out.

So let’s say that you have managed to get the website up and running, now the only thing left for you to do is to go on a marketing binge. Getting visitors to your website is the objective, that’s a given. So with that in mind, there are a few things that you can do to ensure that you achieve your objective.

You can start by incorporating a feed on your website, try ‘feedburner’ ( a google tool that allows blog owners and podcasters the ability to manage their RSS feeds and track usage of their subscribers), as that seems to be the popular choice and it is free to use – which is an additional incentive. The point is that any time you add fresh content to your site, it gets converted into a ‘feed’, making it possible for many feed subscribers to access it immediately. The whole idea behind the ‘feeds’ is that it makes content available to multiple internet users and provides content in real time, allowing you to garner some valuable traffic in the process. Now feeds are just a small step in the right direction. You will need to make sure that your site url is posted to the various search engines out there thereby increasing your site’s reach.

But the above method is utilized by nearly every webmaster and may not get you the huge increase in traffic that you are looking for. So here are a few additional strategies.

You can visit other websites; provide comments to blogs resulting in valuable one way links. You can utilize some of the paid traffic sites to increase your traffic. Though webmasters do use the paid traffic option as a marketing tool, it works only if the traffic provided is real and not one delivered by ‘web robots’ (used for web-spidering at a much higher speed than humanly possible). It’s essential that you check out the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page of the ‘paid traffic’ site to see if the site in question provides this source of traffic. If they do not, then you can be sure that the traffic delivered by such sites is not that beneficial.

Article marketing, now that’s a method that works seamlessly. The traffic generated by way of posting articles to some of the major article directories is so effective that webmasters have started using it for affiliate marketing, another cool way to make money as long as you are able to generate the traffic. But here is the catch, you need to be able to write well, for it is only a good article that will generate traffic. In addition to the directories, you can try your hand with some of the classified sites such as google and ebay OR utilize the benefits of google ad sense.

There is no doubt that marketing online will take a little effort on your part and it will be sometime before you can see some meaningful results. However at the end of the day, having worked through some of the approaches listed above, you should be able to generate a healthy dose of internet traffic to your site.

Source:http://www.sitepronews.com/2008/12/06/generating-online-website-traffic/

Sunday, 6 December 2009

How to Become an SEO Expert

Search engine optimization (SEO) is more difficult than rocket science. Becoming a Jedi-level SEO master requires years of practice for most mere mortals, and like a Jedi, if one falls out of practice, one's skills quickly wane.

This is not a static science. Search algorithms change constantly, and as they are carefully protected secrets, one can never know what those designing the search engines are really doing under the hood.

No, it's not rocket science; A more apt analogy would be trying to reverse engineer a UFO that one can only see from afar, the specs of whose propulsion system constantly change.

Do not kid yourself: Becoming a genuine expert in this field is no easy task. In addition to all the knowledge needed, competition can literally be fierce. Your competitors may even actively sabotage you. One mistake can undo months of hard work.

If working on behalf of a client, you had better be darn sure that you keep your methods above board so that you do not get their site exiled to the far reaches of the Internet where it will never be found.

Meanwhile, some of your competitors will be using very underhanded techniques to try to make that happen. Like I said, it's hard to reach Jedi level, and once you do, you have to take care to stay on the bright side of the Force.

If you are in business, it is extremely important to choose the right SEO company or employee.

If you want to become the right SEO company or employee, here are a few suggestions on ways to train yourself (and being self-taught is the only way to do this):

1. Build at least five websites and administer them for at least a year. Keep each one separarate from the others, its own little sanitary petri dish not to be sullied.

2. Go about it scientifically. Test hypotheses rigorously until you have a few bona fide theories. Keep good records and track results. Take special note of changes in search engine behavior and the keywords and descriptions that draw your visitors. Connect those changes to your SEO activities.

3. Learn how to identify effective keywords. Despite what you may have heard, this is not as easy as finding words that are both searched for and non-competitive. It's best to be somewhat intuitive. What keyword combination are potential customers likely to use as opposed to bored or curious web surfers?

4. Use different tools until you find one that works. I have my favorite, but I'm not allowed to mention it in this article. Follow the link in my bio and surf around the blog. You should be able to determine what that tool is. Try it free.

5. Success before sales. Once you have at least 20 pages to the top for fairly competitive keywords, you can turn prospects into clients.

6. Play your cards somewhat close to your chest. Once you have some success, take a cue from the people who write the search algorithms and keep your exact methods to yourself. Also train and improve continuously so that your skills do not slip.

If you go through that training course, you will become a Jedi-level SEO expert who commands top dollar and deserves every penny.


Source:http://www.entireweb.com/newsletter/archive/2009/ISSUE573.html

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Search Engine Optimisation Helping all Business

SEO - Search Engine Optimisation is helping in many ways to all of the business doesn't matter which sector or field is that, the reason behined that is today almost all of the people in the world are looking for many of the things whatever comes in their mind, according to their plan, any services, products, technical, stocks, news, real estate, investments and with the same they are always aware as it gives them satisfaction that they got the right information and it helps them and build their confidance.

Doin SEO is the continuous process not like one day u do then after that you start again next month or so. SEO need always your attention towards it as to check the analytics of the site and from there we can have look at each and information of the each click to our sie and also from where its coming and the time spent by the user. From this all if we are checking it thoroughly then we can proceed to the right direction as our efforts will bring the good result soon. Now day SEO has also many categories in which we need to give attention and if we are analysing the site analytics properly then we can achive the goals at the earliest time. We should also give and our to read the googlewebmastertools or any updates in the google. This will help us keeping ourself update for the new coming scenarios and the tasks what we can do more good in our work.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

Few points for Search Engine Optimization - SEO

SEO is only success with the clean, good and understandable content, relevent linking and also the relevant keywords with all these factors you can get good ranking in the the main search engines as Google, Yahoo and etc.

So the points are as Always use relevant, good content
and
Relevant and quality linking to your pages
and also
proper use of the keywords as they play the major role in your SEO struggle and helps u in good ranking too if chose proper so better give some time to the search and select the keywords for your product or services.

Friday, 21 August 2009

Learn Search Engine Optimisation in simple and easy steps with SEOELITE

Hello friends i found some information for all who are just entering in this sector SEO which is no doubt growing very fast and the need of every business in the market whatever their products or services are and this information is also helpful if you want to keep yourself update in the field of Search Engine Optimisation, you will find here below all tips & tricks which are SEOELITE lessons from the Brad Callen. These lessons are very helpfull for the webmaster and web developers also who will wome to know after study these lessons why there site/s are not getting hits and performing well on the top search engines.

Ok then friends have a good start and happy reading for a great Search Engine optimisation learning

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Now you know better if you have knowledge and your cv is pack with html/dhtml/xhtml/css/javascript etc it will really really helpfull:)

Thursday, 20 August 2009

Tips to Boost Your Search Engine Optimisation Output

Few Steps to Improve your Search Engine Optimisation Tasks and Results

Lot of ways to improve the traffice to your site and get good ranking in the top search engines and also with the least expensive ways and effective also.

Number one as Chosing the Keywords.
Number two give Attention and Focus on the single topic or theme for any service for your web pages.
Number three Make a specific and Strategic policy of linking to link to your website as in both ways external linking and internal linking for your website.

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Get your Website Index by Google

Here wish to share with you the three ways to get listed the google and one of them is virtually gauranteed to achieve the

Task.
1.Direct submit to Google:
In this method you submit your website via Google's free tool submit your site from. Ater submiting your homepage Google's

crawler, Googlebot will crawl your site. But in this task Google doesn't add all the submitted URLs in the their index and

there is also no gaurantee as to when you URL/webpage/webpage will be indexed.

2.Link from a website that Google Crawls:
Here when the Google will crawl the website and if your site's link is on that website then Google will find your website/URL

link on that website page and will crawl your site and will do index it as well. Google mostly preferred this way to find and

index the sites.

3.Submit your site to The Open & Yahoo Directory:
This the third method is to submit you website/URL to the Open Directory Project and in the Yahoo Directory

This is the only guaranteed way of getting into the Google's index.

Know more: How to Suggest Your Webpage/WebSite in Yahoo and also how to add a site to the Open Directory Project's.
After inclusion of your website in any of these directories your site will be in the Google index in around four2eight weeks.

Now You know as what to do to get your website/URL index in the Google.

Monday, 29 June 2009

Link Building: When Will Backlinks Show Up In Google?

Patience pays in Link building and SEO also.

Many times website owners who are new to link building simply don’t know what to expect when it comes to the timeframe for registering backlinks.

Here’s a common question I get:
“I’ve just started marketing my brand new website, and I know I have backlinks coming into my site, yet when I do a check for incoming links, nothing shows up. Am I doing something wrong?”

Probably not–A backlink check will tell you how many incoming links are registered with a particular search engine, but it will not tell you how many backlinks you actually have.

Why is that? Well, it usually takes search engines months to re-evaluate incoming links, so if you do a backlink check today, there are likely links that are going into your site that haven’t yet been calculated in.

It would be nice if we could build links and then immediately have them show up in a backlink check, but that’s just not the way the internet works.

As you’re building links to your site, here are some ways to keep track of your progress and build links effectively over time:

How To Do A Backlink Check
It’s incredibly easy to do a backlink check for your site. In Google, just type this into the search box (replacing the ‘yourwebsite.com’ part with your URL):
link:http://www.yourwebsite.com/

The results of that search will bring up a list of sites that are linking to your website address. In the upper right hand corner of Google you’ll be able to see a total count of your registered backlinks.

An even better tool is Yahoo Site Explorer https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com which provides a list of your registered backlinks and much more detailed information. Both of these backlink checking tools are free, so you can try each one out (or do both).

Why Are Backlinks Not Showing Up For My Site?
Let’s suppose you know that you’ve build links to your site, but nothing is showing up when you do a backlink check (frustrating, I know!).

There are some logical reasons why backlinks may not be showing up:

1) Perhaps your website is brand new and has not yet been indexed by Google.
When you launch a new site it does not automatically appear in Google–it usually takes several months for Google to realize that the site is there and to index and categorize it.

Until your site is indexed, it will not show up in any search engine searches and no backlinks will be registered. You can even do a search for your exact site name or URL and nothing will show up–that is how you know that your site has not been indexed yet.

If this is your situation, don’t fret! This waiting period is something that all website owners go through, and Google (and the other search engines) will eventually index your site.

It can take anywhere from 3-5 months for a new website to be indexed.

I remember the last time I was launching a new site it took about 5 months for the site to be indexed in Google. On that 5th month, all of the backlinks that I had been building over the preceding months finally showed up–whew!

2) Not enough time has elapsed since building the links.
Even if your site is already indexed, it usually takes search engines several months (3-4) to recalculate the backlinks. So, if you have been doing article submissions for the past 2 months and you know for a fact that you have quite a few incoming links, those links will not show up in a backlink check for another month or two.

This doesn’t mean the links aren’t there–they are! The search engine just hasn’t registered them yet.

As you can see, one necessary component of any link building campaign is PATIENCE. There will be a time delay from when you build the link to when you see the fruit of your labor in Google.

Keep in mind, this time delay does not impact your marketing campaign–whether the links have started to show up or not, you should continue to market your website and submit articles. Immediate results are not the goal–you should be going for a long lasting impact on your search engine ranking for your keywords, rather than a brief shot of traffic that fades away after a day or so.

When you’re link building, you need to market your site consistently–develop an article submission schedule for yourself and stick to it, submitting articles each and every month.

You will be rewarded in the long run with an increased search engine ranking for your major keywords, which can of course build traffic dramatically for the long-term.

Source:- http://www.sitepronews.com/2009/05/21/link-building-when-will-backlinks-show-up-in-google/

Friday, 19 June 2009

Getting Your Website Noticed by the Search Engines

Hello friends i was surfing and found this usefull information and like to share with you as the way to tell the search engines thta our website up on the web.

You’ve just launched your website, marking the end of a huge effort and the beginning of a whole new way of doing business. Now, all you have to do is sit back and wait for visitors to flood in, right?

But, wait, people have to know your site there in order to visit. So you go over to Google and search on your field to find your business. You don’t see anything on the first few pages. Disappointing, but that’s o.k. After all, your site’s pretty new. Then you do a search on your company name, expecting to see your new site in the first position.

That’s when the panic sets in…
Uh oh. Not only is your site not in the first slot, it’s not even on the first page! For your own name! What’s going on here? Did your designer do a bad job? Is your web host to blame? Why isn’t it there yet???

Calm down!
Before you have to start breathing into a paper bag, realize that getting listed takes time. There are millions of websites out there with more uploaded every day. The search engines browse all these sites, adding them to their data banks, and updating their listings if the site already exists. But they can only get through so many sites in a day. It may take a while to locate and scan your new site.

So how can you shorten the time it takes to be listed in Google’s results?
Unless you make it easier for search engines to find you, it may take time, even years for this to happen naturally. To speed the process, take the following actions. They’re simple and well worth the effort.

1. Submit your siteTell Google and the other search engines that you’re there! Look for the “Submit Your Site” links on their sites and follow the instructions. Go to dmoz.org and list your site there. Though these aren’t guaranteed ways to get listed, they’re free, they only take a few minutes and every little bit helps.

2. Make sure your site’s not an island
Search engines follow links to navigate around the Internet. If your site is not linked to other sites, you’ve greatly reduced the chance that a search engine will find it naturally. Make sure that other sites, business directories, article libraries, your clients, link to yours and you’ll get found more quickly.

3. Break down and pay
Some engines, such as Yahoo, also have paid inclusion plans. For a fee, they’ll visit your site immediately and list you promptly. If your business is a storefront, for example, depends on attracting visitors, you’ll want to pay for a listing.

4. Establish your presence with a blog
The search engines love, love, love blogs. Blogs give them exactly what they want, which is new text-based information. If you start a blog that also links to your site, you’ll be more likely to lead the search engines right to you.

If you take even 2 or 3 of these actions, you’ll decrease the time it takes for the search engines to find you. And visitors will rush to your site, just like you wanted!

Source: http://www.sitepronews.com/category/articles/se-submission/

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

A Simple Guide For Achieving Top Rankings in the Search Engines – Even if You Are a Complete Newbie

Hello friends i just read this information which is really good and will definiltey help you to improve your website/s or your client's Website/s ranking, so have a look and include these tips in your efforts.....

The proper term for the process is known as SEO, or Search Engine Optimization. SEO is a combination of two major components. First, you must learn how to tweak your web pages so that the search bots find your content to be search engine friendly. Once you have set up a search friendly site, the next component is to build back links. But before diving straight into SEO, you must first know which keywords to target.
Choosing Your Target Keyword Phrase.
Many new Internet Marketers make the mistake of choosing the wrong keywords to target. So what makes a keyword inappropriate?
Your ideal keyword phrase should be around three to four keywords. - If you are targeting a word like “music”, you may find that you may not be able to rank for anything. That is because the keyword itself is too general. Whether you are looking for someone to sign up as a member, download a song, or buy something from you, you want to be sure that you are matching the right offer to the right audience. In other words, you are looking for targeted traffic. So instead of choosing a keyword like “music”, a keyword phrase like “local music bands” would be a much better choice.
Use a keyword research tool to make sure that the keyword will bring you traffic. - If you are targeting an obscure keyword that nobody ever uses, you may just be wasting your time and resources. Google offers a free keyword tool that will give you a good idea on which keyword phrase to choose. The tool reveals estimated search traffic, as well as the level of competition.
But don’t be over-reliant on keyword tools to help you find keywords. As a business owner, you should be very familiar with the market. Know who your target customers are. That will help you find and locate valuable keywords that no one else would’ve thought of.
Choose keywords with a fair amount of competition. - Some marketers believe strongly that keywords with little competition are easier to rank. Therefore, it makes sense to target those keywords. But if you are setting up an online business, you want to be in an active market. In other words, the best keywords are those with a fair amount of competition, but are not overly saturated. A fair amount of competition is a good indicator of the value of a keyword phrase. You stand a much greater chance of success if you target those keywords.
Setting Up a Search Engine Friendly Website.
Fortunately, you don’t have to be a geek to learn how to tweak your sites. Most content management systems are SEO friendly, and the best part is, most of them are free. The popular ones include Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, and DotNetNuke. Your web pages will be search friendly when they are hosted on these systems. But if you really want to learn the basics, make sure that you implement the following.
If you are tweaking your site manually, there are two important things that you must implement. First, always make sure that your target keyword phrases are included in the title tags. Use them in your META keyword and description tags as well. Next, use a search engine friendly file name such as “your-keyword-phrase.html”. You can easily rename your html files using any text editor.
Manual tweaks can be implemented easily if you have a small site. But if you are thinking of growing the website into a huge site, you should consider using a content management system (CMS). If you are using a CMS, be careful not to overload the site by installing too many unnecessary plug-ins. Remember that your primary goal is to make it easy for the search bots to find your web pages, and to determine the overall theme of the content. By installing too many unnecessary bells and whistles, you are making it more difficult for the search bots to do their job. For that reason, you often find that hassle free templates tend to work better than fanciful ones. Don’t overcomplicate things. The golden principle here is to keep things simple.
When you are satisfied with the design and content, it’s now time to let the world know about your site.
Link Building with Articles.
There are many ways you can build back links to your site. You can post entries on blogs, submit links to Web 2.0 properties, submit URLs to a bunch of web directories, or write and distribute press releases and/or articles. You can use a combination of these methods if you have the time and resources, or you can keep your focus on just one - such as article marketing.
Article marketing is one of the easiest methods to get well established websites to link to you. These are authority sites that have been around for years, and you can get hundreds (maybe even thousands) of one way back links from these sites. One way back links means links that point to your sites, but you don’t need to reciprocate and link back to the external sites.
Every article you write allows you to include two to three simple text links at the bottom of the article. Here is when things get interesting.
In the “eyes” of the search engines, every link from an external site to your website is counted as a vote. In other words, the more back links you have pointing to your site, the better your site will rank. Of course, these can’t be any back links. They have to be links from authority sites and relevant web pages.
Now you already know that there are literally hundreds of article directories on the Internet that are recognized as authority sites by the search engines. All you have to do is to create relevant content, put your links at the end of the articles, and submit them to the article directories. When they are approved, your articles get published online, and you get a bunch of high quality links pointing to your site.
What you really need to know here is that you must be careful about what you include as the anchor texts for your links. Anchor texts are words that you place within the HTML link tags. For instance, instead of having your links as “Click here”, make sure that you create links that say, “Your Keyword Phrase”.
This is how the search engines determine the theme and relevancy of the content on your website. The assumption here is that if there are a thousand links from external sites “saying” that your site is about “green aliens”, then perhaps your site is really about “green aliens”.
Write on topic, and include your target keywords as anchor texts. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
What to Expect After Your Articles Have Been Published.
If you website is brand new, don’t expect to see miracles overnight. It can take anywhere from four to six weeks for a new website to pick up speed. If you have done everything right (choose the right keywords, optimize your site, and pick the right anchor texts), then your site will appear in the search index in about three weeks. Initially, it will appear in page 5 or 6 in the search results. That is a very good sign.
In another two week’s time, your website will move up to page 3 or 4. Don’t rest on your laurels and stop writing and distributing articles. Keep up with your link building campaigns. If you have chosen the right keywords, you should be able to rank in about 6 weeks. For highly competitive keywords, it may take longer.
Your goal is to at least get your site to rank on page 1 on the major search engines. Once it emerges on page 1 of the search results, you will be receiving a steady stream of highly targeted traffic from the search engines. Do your part by serving your visitors well by publishing valuable content or offering killer products. You will soon be enjoying the handsome rewards.

Source:
http://www.sitepronews.com/2009/05/26/a-simple-guide-for-achieving-top-rankings-in-the-search-engines-even-if-you-are-a-complete-newbie/

Happy Seo to all of you.....:-)

Friday, 22 May 2009

Rules to be a Great SEO Professional

We all know that it is true that SEO sector or industry has changed for as it is not as it was a couple of years before, as time has changed SEO insustry has also changed, many professionals, online executives, freelancers and many SEO companies are making big money as putting quality and rules of SEO on a side from their clients.

With all these changes its an important and necessary task to make a reputation in the SEO market or SEO industry as a real, genuine, sincere and a targeted achiever individual or a company.

Sharing with you guys some of the points to become a great SEO professional in this competetive Search Engine Optimization industry. Please have a look below:

1. SEO strategy:- make a clear SEO and Goal-Oriented Content Optimization strategy.
2. Right path:- Always discuss, argue on facts and never ever mislead your clients.
3. Always share your SEO experience with your colleagues and others in the industry.
4. Do the homework and check out whats your areas of weakness and convert into +ve.
5. Learn from your failures in SEO.
6. Try to allocate the tasks as according to the available resources.
7. Be an expert in the Keyword research.
8. Always try to learn the art of rankings and sustaining.
9. Make goals value equally as of Search Engine rankings.

Wish you all a good and bright future in the Online Marketing.

Your views and comments are always welcome.

Happy SEO ,
Cheers:-)

Saturday, 9 May 2009

SEO Guys, URLs 2Follow

Here the little list with great stuff inside each.....Hit the URLs and get ideas, views, suggestions and much more.....

Aaron Wall
Matt Cutts
Caveman
Danny Sullivan
Eric Ward
Jill Whalen

Yes its possible that i missed some more great URLs.....please suggest me if you feel so.....i would be happy to extend the great list.

Thanks for your stay here.....
Have a nice, wonderfull and long weekend to all of you guys.

Cheers:-)
Catch you later.
HAPPY SEO.

Thursday, 7 May 2009

How to Optimize for Google

In today’s online world search engine rankings can make your business succeed, and while rankings in Yahoo and MSN are very valuable, their combined market value is still less than that of Google. This makes achieving top rankings in Google that much more important.

In this three-part series on How to Optimize for Google we will touch on a number of important aspects for top Google rankings including website optimization, links, Google Webmaster tools, and a number of other considerations.

THE RIGHT KEYWORDS
This article is not about keyword research so I will not spend too much time on this topic, however, I felt it was important to at least brush on this slightly.

Make sure that your targets are achievable. If you select the wrong keywords it can make your entire optimization experience essentially a waste. Choose keywords that are attainable but yet still offer a reasonable search frequency for your industry. Your phrase selection should also be targeted to bring qualified traffic to your site.

Using the hotel industry as an example, targeting the word “hotel” would make very little sense but by narrowing it down to “Victoria BC hotel” you now have less competition, and a more qualified audience. Keep your targets in perspective and go after the obtainable rankings.

WEBSITE OPTIMIZATION
There are many on-site factors that play a role in your search engine rankings. Here are a number of those factors and what you can do to increase your chances of success.

Title Tag
The title tag plays one of the most important roles in search results at Google, and is almost always the heading Google chooses for each of its listings. Placement of your target phrase is best used near the start of the tag and repeated again in the middle or near the end. Three uses of your target phrase may be helpful in some instances, as long as it is not too overwhelming. For best results each page on your site should have a totally unique title tag.

It is also important to remember that because Google will use this title as the main heading for your listing, you will want to keep it attractive to potential searchers. Try to also add a call to action, or other wording to help make your listing appear attractive to searchers.

To help illustrate the fact Google takes this tag into consideration, simply do a search for your target phrase and take a look at the titles of the top 10. I tried a search for a rather broad term â€Å“hotel” and saw that all 10/10 listings had it in the title tag, and 6/10 had it as the very first word. A quick scan showed that the entire top 30 either had the word hotel, or hotels in their title tags.

If you do only one thing to your website, make sure that all your title tags are relevant, unique, and contain your target phrase for each page.

Meta Description Tag
The Meta Description tag is still occasionally used by Google as the description which appears in the search results themselves. While this used to be a more common practice Google tends to use it most often on sites with very limited content, or those which are flash based. I have seen it still used for content rich sites, however this is less common.

The Meta Description tag still has an impact on search rankings. Your best bet when using this tag is to keep it short and sweet with your target phrase close to the start and never repeated more than 3 times. Like the title tag, each page on you site should have its own unique description tag.

Meta Keyword Tag
When it comes to Google this tag is useless, and won̢۪t influence your rankings. There is some speculation as to whether a spammy keyword tag can however, have a negative effect on Google rankings. As a result, if you do utilize a keyword Meta tag for the smaller engines, it is best to keep it clean and play it safe.

Density
Keyword density plays a role in overall rankings; however, it is not as cut and dry as it once was. Once upon a time there was a magic number that when used could almost guarantee top rankings.

This is no longer the case. Today the ideal density varies from industry to industry, phrase to phrase. To find out what density you should aim for, take the top 10 or 20 search results and see what percentage those sites are using. In most cases you will find that the majority of these sites have a very similar density to one another, and this average density is a good estimation of what you should aim for.

Body Text and Keyword Placement
The location of relevant text on your site will help establish the overall importance of your target phrase. While you do not want to overwhelm the engines and site visitors with a bombardment of target phrases at the top of the page, try to sprinkle in some instances as close to the top of the page as possible.

Synonyms
Be sure to include various synonyms for your target phrases within your body text on your site. Google will use these synonyms to tie in the overall relevance of the page for your main target phrases, which in turn can improve your odds.

To find possible synonyms you can use a thesaurus, but the best way is to search Google itself and see exactly what they consider to be similar. Simply search in Google for your target phrase preceded with a tilde, such as â€Å“~hotels”. Next scan through the search results for any text Google has bolded. These are all words that Google considers to be related. Using the â€Å“~hotels” example Google brings up phrases such as ‘travel’, ‘tourism’, ‘accommodation’, as well as various hotel chain names such as ‘Hilton Hotels’.

Keywords in Domain
There is still some speculation if having a target phrase as part of your top level domain (TLD) is of use to search rankings. From my experience, yes, there is value here, although, nothing like it was several years ago.

If you are starting off in the online world and are contemplating which domain to go for, consider one that uses your target phrase, assuming that it is both relevant to your business name, and uses no more than a single hyphen. While multiple hyphens in a domain can be successful, they are very common with highly spammy websites, so it is best to not take that route if possible.

While having a keyword located within your domain can offer some ranking juice, I would not suggest heading out and doing a domain swap. In most cases you would be better off working on your existing site than starting from scratch with a new domain.

Keywords in page specific URL
Using keywords for specific page URL̢۪s can also help add a little bit of value to your site, providing you use them responsibly. Consider using a keyword as a directory name and as part of a file name where it naturally makes sense to do so. If you have a website that focuses on tourism and includes local hotel listings, you may want to consider the following structure for your page on the Hilton:

MyTourismSite.com/Victoria/Accommodations/Hotels/Hilton.html

Heading Tags
Placement of target phrases within heading tags helps to establish the importance of those given phrases. That said do not over do it, or abuse it. Only place target phrases within a heading tag if it makes sense to do so, and don̢۪t flood a page with numerous tags. Heading tags are not as critical as they once were, but still a good contribution to a well optimized page.

Link Anchor text
This is the actual text you click on as part of a link. When full or partial target phrases are used within your text links they help pass on some value to the linked page for those phrases. This is also true when considering surrounding text. When the content around the link is also relevant, the link holds slightly more value.

While a link that simply states â€Å“click here” or â€Å“www.domainname.com” does have its place, they provide considerably less value than a link that would use â€Å“discount hotels” as its anchor.

Image Alt Text
While image alt text still plays a minor role, its biggest part is within the use of image based navigation. If you have an image linked to another page, the alt text will be attributed much the same way as standard link anchor text is.

Image Alt text should always be short and to the point and should accurately describe either the image itself, or the page the image is linking to. Do not use alt tags as a place to stuff keywords.

Inline Links
These are links that are found mid sentence or mid paragraph as opposed to a simple listing of links as found in a menu or possibly on a sitemap. Links found mid paragraph tend to pass on a little more value from the surrounding text and can offer more relevance to the linked page.

Site Navigation
It is absolutely imperative that your website be fully spiderable by the search engines. This may seem obvious, but often webmasters overlook Google̢۪s ability to crawl a website. Google has become very advanced in what links it can follow and how it can spider a website, but there are still some things that can cause significant roadblocks.

- Flash: One of the most commonly made mistakes is the use of flash. If flash is used as a sole  means of site navigation then you can count on Google not viewing your internal pages, and having a significant disadvantage in terms of site rankings.

- Java Script/DHTML: These days most Java Script and even DHTML menus can be spidered by Google, however, this is not always the case. If your site utilizes any kind of  fancy navigation and you are wondering why Google has not indexed your internal pages, check out Google’s Cached Text version of your page. If you do not see any text links, then your navigation may be invisible to Google.

- Images: Image based navigation has been safe for many years now, but if your site uses  this form of navigation it is essential to have brief, relevant alt text on all your buttons. This alt text will act much like standard anchor text for text based links. This is not only for the purpose of search ranking value, but take a look at Google’s cached text version of  your page. If you have image based links that do not have alt text, those links do not  appear. This doesn’t mean Google won’t follow them, but for anyone viewing your site on a text based browser, your links will be invisible to them.

URL Structure
Avoid long elaborate URL̢۪s with extraneous characters. While Google has reached a point where they can index massive URL strings, it is best to avoid them if at all possible. For dynamic sites consider utilizing mod rewrites to significantly clean up the URL to not only make it more search engine friendly, but more user friendly as well.

MyTourismSite.com/?locid=”victoria”&catid=”accommodations”
&type=”hotel”&comp=”hilton”

stands a better chance if cleaned up to read:
MyTourismSite.com/victoria/accommodations/hotels/hilton.htm

SUMMARY
Basic website optimization is a critical component for successful placement in Google but is only part of the overall picture.

Source: http://www.sitepronews.com/2009/04/30/how-to-optimize-for-google-%e2%80%93-part-1-of-3-2/

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Learn How the Twitter Social Networking Site can Benefit You

It is really amazing as Twitter now has 10 million people using it worldwide. It is one of the fastest growing social networks today and is starting to have an enormous impact on how internet marketers are networking and doing business online. There are many celebrities also using Twitter and they have a huge following amongst their fans.

So what exactly is Twitter?
Twitter is a social media service that describes itself as “a way for people to connect through a quick exchange of ideas”. The messages are referred to as tweets and they cannot be longer than 140 characters maximum and you can basically discuss anything that enters your mind. All the conversations start with the phrase “what are you doing”? But your messages don’t need to be only about what you are doing.

These messages can be viewed by anybody on Twitter who visits your page. Messages can be seen also on the pages of anyone who has elected to follow you. When they log into their own page, anything that you might have to say will show up there as a tweet.

You can also send private messages to people on Twitter who have chosen to follow you, and this is quite a useful tool for anyone involved in an internet based business.

The big advantage with a social network service like Twitter is that you can very quickly build up a network of contacts, and you can keep them up to date on all your business activities. You can post information that can be helpful to others and keep people entertained with any insights or tips you may have. Another advantage is that you can post links to your latest articles and is a great way to help build you email marketing list. In fact whenever you update your blog you can automatically send a message to your Twitter followers that there is a new blog post for them to read.

An important point to remember though is that Twitter is actually a social media site, so don’t go overboard with self promotion. Just keep in mind that people apart from promoting their internet businesses are there to make friends and chat to others within the Twitter community.

If you spend too much time on self promotion you will very quickly lose whatever following you have built up.

It is very quick and easy to sign up for a Twitter account, all you need to do is log in to twitter.com, click on the Get Started - Join button and fill in the online form. Then just click on create my account and you are ready to begin tweeting.

Initially I would suggest that you begin building your network by finding Twitter users that you can follow. There is a “find people” button, click on that and you will be able to run a search for anyone that you know or may want to follow.

When you find someone you would like to follow, simply click on their name or avatar and click the “follow” button that will appear on the next page.

Many of the people who you choose to follow, will return the compliment and follow you back and before you know it you will have built up a list of followers. So the more people you follow the bigger and faster your network will grow. One point to remember is that you cannot add more than 200 new followers to your network in a day. If you want to have more than 2000 people following you, you will need to follow at least 2000 as well.

As long as you stick to the rules above, you will be able to build a huge network of followers. But break the rules and you will be banned by Twitter. Twitter is a social networking site, but it is a great way to build your business as well.

Source: http://www.sitepronews.com/2009/04/13/learn-how-the-twitter-social-networking-site-can-benefit-you/

Monday, 13 April 2009

Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Content Relevancy and Link Popularity Explained

How does a web page get ranked #1 on Google? There is no doubt that the methods of the 1990s no longer work - and most definitely, not since Google went public in 2004.

Back then, the content of your website's pages was the major factor. Today, however, having links on the Internet that point back to your website is another important criteria, which will require that you involve yourself in the Internet community.

The later point is a very interesting to consider. How do you involve yourself in the Internet community? What does this have to do with search engine optimization (SEO)? Actually, involving yourself in the Internet community doesn't directly have anything to do with SEO; however, many people seem to pigeon hole anything related to the search engines into SEO. Therefore, we will need to define the various acronyms that are used in the Internet industry.

The Internet has also created an environment in which institutional control of information has been lost. As a result, control of information has trickled down to the individual level. Imagine the transition from several thousand companies once controlling messages through traditional media to today's expansive communication via several million individuals free to distribute their own information on the Internet. What you find is that the logic process has also been spread over millions of people; and for this reason, it is harder to explain why certain things happen on the Internet.

Because the Internet has opened the communications to the individual, the individuals are now exposed to the concepts of business. Not everyone has a business degree and most only have a superficial understanding. As such, the definition of marketing and how advertising plays a role in this process is not well understood at the individual level. This has caused improper usage of the various acronyms used on the Internet today.

Marketing and Advertising Defined

Before we can understand the various acronyms being used within the Internet industry, it is important to understand the definitions of marketing vs. advertising.

* 'Marketing' is the process or technique of promotion, selling and distributing a product or service. * 'Advertising' is to make your product or service publicly known; an announcement to call public attention by emphasizing qualities to arouse a desire to purchase.

You can see from the definitions that advertising is part of marketing. Marketing includes everything about raising the awareness of your business from branding, messaging, public relations, advertising, events, customer relationships and much more. Advertising is a component of marketing and should never be the only method used to promote your business.

Defining SEM, SEA, SEO and LP

Using what we have learned about the definition of marketing, Search Engine Marketing (SEM) would include all processes related to promoting all of your website's pages with the search engines. Included in this process would be Search Engine Advertising (SEA), which would be the sponsored search advertising - or, what some also refer to as pay-per-click (PPC) advertising. These are the sponsored links along the top, right side and bottom of search results. Also, included in SEM would be SEO and your outreach program on the Internet away from your website that increases the number of links to your website, also known as Link Popularity (LP).

What is SEO?

It is important to understand how to tell the search engines that a particular page of your website is an authority in a particular topic. Keywords and phrases are utilized to communicate this expert status to search engines. You will notice that we are talking about pages of your website. Each page of your website can be optimized for a topic based on its visible content. We are no longer optimizing blindly the entire website for the same information, but using each page to help drive traffic to our website. By all means, this does mean that for a particular search result, visitors may enter your website from somewhere else other than the home page!

Each search engine has a different algorithm in deciding what the person searching is seeking and how relevant the information on the individual pages of your website relates to the search. They take into account the title of the page, the meta description, and the visible text. Some search engines do look at your meta keywords, but not nearly as much as they used to in the past. What you are presenting with visible text is what the visitor will see; and therefore, the content has more value than the Meta keywords. This also prevents spammers and fraudulent websites from hiding their true identity.

Why is SEO Important?

The volume of information on the Internet is staggering. The Internet seems larger than our real world. Search engines have an enormous task to filter all of this information to provide something meaningful to the searcher in a matter of seconds. Compared to the old days of using search tools like Archie and Veronica that required hours and sometimes days finding information on the Internet, the results from the current search engines are significantly improved.

The competition of web pages (whether they are direct competitors or not) as well as your business competitors are all seeking to also be ranked within the first three pages of search results. It is important that you seek out the right resources to help you optimize your pages and give you a fighting chance.

What to do before you SEO

Research, research, research! There are many tools out there that provide you information about what people actually type into the search engine, the number of searches performed over a 30 day period, as well as how many competing web pages exist for that search term. These are the three major parts to the research you are seeking. The search engines can provide you the first two with their tools, while the third item may require you to perform a search in quotes to get a real understanding of the total competing web pages. There are third party tools that can also provide the complete information, however, always keep in mind that the search volume is not an absolute from any source including the search engines. Use the information as a guideline to give you direction. Regardless of the tool(s) you use for your research, they will all provide you options for other key phrases to consider based on your initial entry. This will be helpful to consider other alternatives you may not have thought about.

In this process you will learn two important items.

* First you will learn that the rest of the world may not necessarily search for your website's products and services the same way you expect them to. For example, you may be ranked number one for a particular term, but if no one is searching for that term, what difference does it make if you're number one or number 100? Go with what people are searching.

* Secondly, you will want to seek out a balance between the number of searches and the number of competing web pages. The search term that has several million competing web pages will take you longer to rank where as those that are only in the thousands will be easier. Take a look at the search volume to see what would happen if you had 1% of those visitors purchase? Based on what you are selling you may not need to be ranked for terms that have thousands of searches. For your business, those with lower search volumes and less competition may suffice as a foundation.

Consider your research as a starting point, not an end point. You can always change your optimization later; and always keep in mind that you can optimize the pages within your website to cover a variety of possibilities from your research.

What you do to SEO

Search Engine Optimization does require some technical understanding of the HTML code in order to add the necessary meta tags, insure you have the right image alt descriptions, the right link title descriptions and lastly, to appropriately write the visible text on the pages. The elements of this process include the following:

HTML Code

Be sure that your HTML code adheres to the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) standards. Many will ask the question why and the answer is simple. If you adhere to the standards, you can't go wrong. If you don't adhere to them, there is a higher chance that it will have a negative effect for browsers and search engines.

HTML structure

Websites with outdated Flash animations, frame designs, and broken links are certainly not going to allow search engines to identify the content of your web pages. Use current coding methods, not table based websites. Can you easily navigate your website? If not, then neither can the search engines; and therefore they cannot identify how to rank your web pages.

Website Flow

Does your website allow a visitor to reach your business objective easily from the point of entry? Make sure you have a call to action on all pages of your website.

Use of all meta-data

Meta data goes beyond Title, Keywords and Descriptions. There are a variety of meta tags that inform search engines about the content of your web page. Use all of them. Don't forget to have unique Title, Keywords and Descriptions for each of your web pages. Duplicate content is not something the search engines appreciate.

Visible Content

Be sure to have well-written, grammatically correct and spell-checked content to your web pages. If your website becomes a resource for its unique content you are more likely to receive traffic-seeking information about your business.

Your Outreach Program: Link Building

Consider link building as a process that will increase the critical mass of information about your business. The information or content you post (vs. advertise) on the Internet will have a shelf life of years. Therefore, the links to your website will also accumulate over time and also have a shelf life of years.

The more links you have pointing back to your website the more popular your website is considered by the search engines. Based on the content that is posted your website will be considered an authority on that topic.

The process of posting content on the Internet will not only generate traffic from the search engines, but also generate traffic to your website from the websites where the content is posted. Oddly enough you will get traffic from these websites before receiving traffic from the search engines.

Content you will post on the Internet will come in five primary forms: Articles, News Releases, Videos, Photos and Social Media Marketing. The process of content marketing is quite involved and is also labor intensive when done correctly. If you come across anything that may sound like a "link farm", you will want to run because they will not give you any long term results and are not considered responsible link building.

Finally the link building process comes in three formats: direct links to your website, cross linking content on the Internet, and deep linking to specific pages within your website. Understanding this process becomes a strategy in order for your prospects to find you and have all paths lead back to your website.

Conclusion

Is this an overnight process? Absolutely not! It is an ongoing process that acts not only as a public relations tool, but also as a long term advertising tool. The process of maintaining your website and the content marketing process of link building is something you do daily, weekly and monthly. Part of this process and Internet marketing strategy also requires the initial research process and the measurement of the results and the effects of your efforts.

Source: http://www.entireweb.com/newsletter/archive/2009/PRINT534.html

Monday, 9 February 2009

Power of SEO

All about SEO ( Search Engine Optimization )

What this word (SEO) can do for us we all know but at the same time the large no: of people are not aware about this they just know goole and about google if they know more is that it can give them any information they will ask.

At the same time that part of majority never ever think or imagine the process which is actually bringing the results for them and that result is coming on the screen just accordingly what the exact word they are typing for the search in the search engine box of google, yahoo and etc.

The people know about it are only who are working on SEO or realted to web or internet.

So still this sector have to grow probably more than 200% in coming few years. For the career in this sector the doors are open alot just one should have the passion for it like any other hobby and its also full of fun too as for me it is. Because daily you are looking new things, new sites, new ideas, new ways, new tricks, new motive, all is new so younever get bore in this doesn't matter from which field you are.

Day by day the marketing is going from the Roads to the Internet Highways as people are more trying to find and buy the things or services on the internet highways.

On internet its no limit its the person who is searching for a product or service he/she can go at any speed and can get any information and lot of different variety with different regions and also at competitive price.

All the best

Power of Social Network

Really social networks in Latin America are very strong. If we look at the chart from a rescent comscore report that present the rate of social networking sites and their relative development and production over the last year.

As its hard to make a bit right print, the almost development rate of social media and social network in Latin America is an exceedingly around 87.2%. And its for ages 15 and plus, they are using from home and also at work. Even not including the mobile access and also not internet cafes.

Probably on the base of high mobile phone usage in these countries, the ratio or percentage of the social network users would be even more higher.

And in Latin America the most common social netwroking sites are Facebook, Myspace, Orkut, Sonico and Hi5 as according to ComScore.

Sunday, 8 February 2009

Predicted..... the way..... SEO going 2 be in year 2009......be ready

More matured google and the gap between the updates of algorithm from google and also more frequently PR updates too. Don't be surprised if you see 4 weeks or monthly updates by the great google.

Rare or no penalization: PR penalties, link penalties or such kind of other are more hyped in the industry as i have rarely seen websites being penalized by Search Engines.

More emphasize on the personalized search and also more investments in SEO both ways organic and inorganic.

Ranking will be there but SEO will be more focused on the conversion rather than mere rankings.

And the social media is becoming more and more popular.

Thank you for your time.

Thanks alot to stay here.