Showing posts with label seo blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seo blog. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

List of 25 Best .Edu Forums (Free)

If you have been blogging for a few years, then you would surely be knowing the importance of backlinks, especially for ranking your blog high in search engines. Though there are a lot of ways to build backlinks which were extensively used by bloggers for a long time, recently Google stepped up the gas and decided to target blogs that were using unnatural link building methods, resulting in huge drop in traffic for most of the blogs.

However edu backlinks still work quite effectively in boosting SERP rankings as edu blogs enjoy an authority status on nearly every search engine, and if you targeting Google then it’s all the better. That being said, garnering edu backlinks is extremely hard as most of the edu blogs do not allow you to post comments with a backlink to your blog. However you can make use of the edu forms mentioned in this list to link back to your site and get some precious .edu backlinks.

Before you get excited, just a word of caution from my side – DONT SPAM! If you post low quality or clearly spam comments, they will most likely get deleted by the blog owners, so your effort will go to waste. It’s always better to read what the post is about and then base your comment on that.

List of 25 EDU Forums:

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Smart Tips for Successful Online Marketing

The internet is undoubtedly the most efficient tool for marketing your brand. With the constant changes in the scene, it’s important for an organization to update and understand techniques based on the current trends and act efficiently in accordance with the times. However, there are no fixed formats or strategies for marketing, as it purely revolves around new skills and techniques innovated each day, making it complex and diverse.
It is very important for a brand to communicate and create a valued environment for its customers. An obvious method that can benefit you is to, focus obsessively on their needs and resolving their queries and issues. In this article I have listed out a few tips which you could consider ideal for efficient online marketing: 

Using efficient SEO techniques:

SEO techniques can be very beneficial for any business today. As per a survey more than 85% of people use the search engine for looking up the internet based on their requirement. A properly implemented SEO drive can draw abundant traffic to your site, at a cheaper cost compared to the traditional promotion methods.
 With lack of high search engine rankings, your site will only get guests that find your web address through testimonials, recommendations and, other limited means.

Friday, November 9, 2012

SEO Musts for Local Business

The Internet might be global in nature, but if your business is local, it makes no sense to concentrate on global reach, when your customers live in your city, or even in your neighborhood. For local businesses getting a global reach is a waste of resources. Instead, you should concentrate on the local community. You might be asking how you can do it, when the Web is global and Google doesn't classify sites according to their location. Here is how you can go local with SEO:

1. Use your location in your keywords. 
The first trick is to use your location in your keywords. For example, if you are in London and you sell car insurance, your most important keyphrase should be “car insurance London” because this keyphrase contains your business and your location and will drive people who are looking for car insurance in London in particular.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Beginners SEO Guide


 
Everybody searches something on Google or a different search engine almost every day. Let’s say you go to Google and search for a particular word or a phrase. Google gives you a list of results and you open the first or may be the second result in the list. We barely go to the second page on Google result lists because the results on the first page are always reliable and informative. A website that appears on the first search result page has a good ranking and visibility for a specific keyword. There are various tools and methods through which one can improve one’s website’s visibility and ranking. The process of improving the visibility and ranking of a website in a Search engine is called as Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Depending on how frequently a website appears in the search results of a search engine, it receives more and more visitors from that particular search engine’s users.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

10 Lessons About Enterprise SEO

I have been fortunate in my 3 year SEO career to work with a huge number of companies and I have seen many different implementations of an "SEO campaign." I've seen what works and what doesn't, especially at the enterprise level.
What follows are 10 lessons that I have learned over the years so that you might know what to watch out for as you run or manage your own SEO campaign. Hopefully you find the information valuable!

Lesson #1 - Don't Ignore SEO Recommendations


Put another way, SEO recommendations need to be given their proper prioritization within the list of everything else your IT team is trying to accomplish for your website.
It's important to recognize that most IT teams don't have much visibility into analytics and don't see how much traffic (and ultimately revenue) is created through organic search. Be sure to share this information with them along with the potential opportunity that search could bring to the site if it was better optimized. After all, the name of the game in this economy is revenue and you can't make any if you don't have customers.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Identify rel=”nofollow” Links without Viewing the HTML Source Code

One of the most important skills an advanced SEO must possess is the ability to analyze and understand the link structure of a given web page or website. This skill can be applied to many different SEO-related topics, such as information architecture, link building, and the mysterious practice of PageRank sculpting. Even “content is king” advocates rely on links to deliver traffic, increase rankings, and to make their content discoverable to search engine crawlers.
Anyone who’s serious about SEO needs to be able to easily identify links that (a) cannot be crawled, or (b) cannot flow PageRank. Two common examples of this are:
  • links that include the rel="nofollow" attribute
  • links that are embedded in a page via inline frames (i.e. <iframe> elements)
In this article, I will show you how I have customized my web browser (Firefox 3.5) to help me identify nofollowed links and iframes, without viewing a page’s HTML source code. If you don’t use Firefox, you can still benefit from the CSS examples in this post, but you will have to figure out how to add custom user-defined CSS styles to your browser. If you’re using Internet Explorer, just kill yourself.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Google Penguin Update 3 Released, Impacts 0.3% Of English-Language Queries

Google’s Matt Cutts used Twitter this afternoon to announce that Google is launching the latest “data refresh” of its Penguin spam-fighting algorithm today and that it will affect searches across multiple languages

Including the original Penguin algorithm launch in late April, this is the third update, so we’re calling it Penguin 3 and avoiding the previous 1.1, 1.2, etc. naming scheme, just as we’ve done with the Panda updates.

 

Penguin Releases So Far


Here’s the list so far, showing when each Penguin update came out, the percentage of English-languages queries it was said to impact (other languages are also impacted, but we’re using English as a consistent baseline):
  • Penguin 1: April 24, 2012 (3.1%)
  • Penguin 2: May 26, 2012 (less than 0.1%)
  • Penguin 3: Oct. 5, 2012 (0.3%)

 

Some Details On Penguin 3


Cutts, chief of Google’s spam team, posted about the Penguin update in a series of tweets. The first said that a Penguin data refresh is on its way and that about 0.3 percent of English-language queries will be “noticeably affected.”

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Quick Ways to Start SEO on a New Website

Search engine optimization, while hands-down the most effective method for long-term, high-quality traffic, is not an overnight process. Depending on how competitive your keyword is, it can take anywhere from a few weeks, to a few months to start seeing organic traffic from the search engines. To help you get some good traffic while you wait for the search engines to push your website up the rankings, here are a few quick ways to start SEO on a new website.

Networking

In the early days of your new website, the majority of your traffic will be coming from other, more established websites within your niche. The most effective way to snag some of this traffic is to network with web masters, blog owners, and anyone else at the top of a well-established website. This can lead to these webmaster giving you a mention on their website or something similar, instantly making you an authority in the eyes of their readers. Ideally, you could form partnerships with some of these web masters which will give you a significant boost in traffic early in your SEO career. For example, you could offer to split the profits from an e-book you wrote by asking a webmaster to send your e-book to his already established e-mail list.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

How to use Google+ Hangouts for Business

One unique feature of Google+ is the ability to host hangouts. Here I explains how you can use it to your business' advantage.

Reasons to use Google+ Hangouts

So what are some good reasons to use Google+ Hangouts? Here are just a few.
  • Grow your Google+ audience. Google+ allows you to share hangouts with the public or with only particular people in your Google+ circles. Encourage people to follow you on Google+ by setting up hangouts only for connections.
  • Really connect with your fans. It’s one thing to interact with your fans through status updates and comments, but by inviting your fans to join you live on video, you are opening the door to even more meaningful engagement.
  • Create video content for your website. Google+ now allows you to not only broadcast hangouts live, but also record them to post on your YouTube channel. This makes it an easy way to create great video content for your video marketing campaign.

Hangout ideas

Now that you know a few reasons why you would want to use Google+ Hangouts, let's take a look at some actual hangout ideas that could apply to your business.
  • Start a regular industry discussion show. Get your audience in the habit of checking out a regular weekly or monthly show where you discuss the latest news in your industry. You can invite nine random participants to ask questions or invite other industry leaders to participate in the discussion.
  • Host a regular Q&A session. Instead of creating a pre-planned discussion, you could always open the floor up to nine participants who ask you questions about your industry, products, or services.
  • Record simple webinars. Sure, you won’t be able to invite thousands to your broadcast, collect their email addresses, and follow up via email like other popular webinar services let you do. But you can record a simple webinar on Google+ Hangouts whenever you want for free, rather than pay for a regular monthly service.
  • Interactive how-to videos. Start a hangout with an educational tutorial or how-to session and then invite participants to ask questions. Think of it like a live classroom or webinar where the students can be on-screen to participate.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Benefits of Hiring Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Experts..

For any business in online world, Search engine optimization plays a substantial role in increasing revenues and gain recognized online. Search engine optimization helps to your business visible into major search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing etc. if you want to know about Search engine optimization you will find various Search engine optimization methods online.

If you are new in online business industry or you are begin to start company, it’s better to hire Search engine optimization expert to take care of your business online. A Search engine optimization expert will know how to make your website visible and increase traffic to get business.
This short article delivers an overview to how Search engine optimization Experts assists you to get profitable for the online businesses.

Benefits of Hiring SEO Expert

Search engine optimization Experts is play vital role to optimize your online businesses. Here I am shearing the top 5 benefits of hiring Search engine optimization Professional for the marketing an internet-based business.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Google: Further Penguin Update “Jolts” To Come; Panda Is Smoother & Monthly



Fasten your seat belt, if you’ve been spamming Google. The anti-spam “Penguin Update” will have more jolts in the coming months, as Google continues to adjust it. In contrast, updates to the Panda algorithm aimed at low-quality pages are now so minor as not to be noticed, when they roll out monthly.

Speaking yesterday at the SES San Francisco conference, the head of Google’s spam fighting team Matt Cutts talked about how Google is still adjusting the Penguin Update algorithm that’s designed to penalize sites that spam Google.

Technically, Google’s saying that Penguin isn’t a penalty but rather an “adjustment” that simply doesn’t let sites get rewarded for spam as much as in the past. In particular, some linking activities that generated credit in the past seem to have been taken out.

Updatequakes & Aftershocks

Last year, Google rolled out its Panda Update designed to penalize (or adjust) pages that had poor quality content. Each further update produced changes in the search results, creating “winners and losers” that were felt across a wide-range of publishers.

But kind of like an major earthquake, each Panda update was more like an aftershock to the main quake, where the effects were less dramatic. Now Panda’s updated on a roughly monthly basis, Cutts said, and the changes are so subtle that few notice.

Indeed, Google itself hasn’t announced any major changes to get us from Panda 3.0 to Panda 4.0 and beyond. The latest, in late July, we dubbed Panda 3.9. It seems likely we’re going to have Panda 3.91 follow, rather than going to Panda 4.0.

Penguin Is Still Shaking Out

Penguin is different. Cutts said that because the Penguin algorithm is newer, it will face bigger adjustments and thus be more “jolting” for people it hits, until it smooths out over time similar to Panda. He also just added more to his statement yesterday in a comment at Search Engine Roundtable:

I was giving context on the fact that lots of people were asking me when the next Penguin update would happen, as if they expected Penguin updates to happen on a monthly basis and as if Penguin would only involve data refreshes.

If you remember, in the early days of Panda, it took several months for us to iterate on the algorithm, and the Panda impact tended to be somewhat larger (e.g. the April 2011 update incorporated new signals like sites that users block). Later on, the Panda updates had less impact over time as we stabilized the signals/algorithm and Panda moved closer to near-monthly updates.

Likewise, we’re still in the early stages of Penguin where the engineers are incorporating new signals and iterating to improve the algorithm. Because of that, expect that the next few Penguin updates will take longer, incorporate additional signals, and as a result will have more noticeable impact. It’s not the case that people should just expect data refreshes for Penguin quite yet.

So far, Google’s only announced one further change to Penguin, which we dubbed Penguin 1.1. That came last May, about a month after the initial Penguin Update. We made it Penguin 1.1 rather than Penguin 2.0 because, as Google said it impacted less than 0.1% of all search results, it seemed a minor change.

Will the next update be Penguin 1.2 or Penguin 2.0, and will it be soon? Certainly, it feels overdue, and given what Cutts said, it seems likely to be a major revision. Keep in mind, however, that for all the “losers” in any update that will scream, there will be winners — perhaps even some of the sites that lost initially.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Best Online SEO Tools

Backlink Tracker Pro
Free tool to check your paid / exchanged links. Get alerts when your backlinks have been removed or converted to nofollow links

Similar Page Checker
Search engines are known to penalize websites that contain duplicate / similar content. Your content could be similar to other websites on the Internet, or pages from within your own website could be similar to each other. This tool allows you to determine the percentage of similarity between two pages

Search Engine Spider Simulator
This tool simulates a search engine crawler by displaying the contents of a webpage exactly how a search engine would see it. It also displays the links that a search engine would follow (crawl) when it visits the webpage.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Google’s Venice Update: A Push For Local SEO

You probably know about Google’s Panda and Penguin algorithm updates, but what about the Venice update? A few months ago, Google rolled out Venice, which focused largely on local search. Although it’s a bit under the radar, the Venice update is extremely important for local business owners because search queries no longer depend on the searcher for location specific words – it uses the searcher’s IP address to deliver location-based results. There’s no better time to focus on local SEO than now!

 

What exactly is the Venice update?

Released in February, the Venice update changed how Google users search. Google wants to provide you with the most relevant results to your queries, so they added location to the mix. The two statements they released about Venice were that it made “improvements to ranking for local search results” and that it “improved local results” overall. You may have noticed your “current” location displayed in the left column of your Google search screen. This location, based off of your IP address, is used to determine search results. For instance, you can simply search for “hair salon” and Google will show you sites for salons in your area on the first page (as illustrated below). You can also change it manually if you wish, allowing you to look up businesses in other areas. Convenient, right?

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Facebook Ads : What Are You Really Paying For?

About three weeks ago, I ran an ad campaign on Facebook for a fanpage that resulted in an increase of Likes from 100 to around 900. Success!




…or so I thought. After a week of posting content designed to engage the new audience and attract more new followers, the individual post Likes were averaging the same totals as prior to the campaign.

This was frustrating. My initial reaction was, “Hmm, maybe these ad-generated “Likes” that I’m getting are fake,” but all I had to go on was a few weeks’ worth of data and a hunch. That’s when I brought it up to Brent Csutoras of Kairay Media over a cup of coffee.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Dynamic Generated Meta Tags

This option will tie in with your database file and allow you to create keywords and descriptions for every item on your site, which we then load directly onto the Meta Tags.

Don't want to type it all out? We can create a dynamic option that will display data directly from your item information.

Benefit Snapshot

* Search Engine Friendly
* Increased Site Exposure
* Reduces Advertising Budget
* Automatically Populates

General keywords and descriptions are no longer enough for search engines optimization.


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Google Expected PageRank (PR) 2012 Next Google PageRank Update

Next Google PageRank Update

The whole world is well attentive of the fact that Google updates the PR for websites and blogs 4 times a year, but no one has clear idea when it happens, assumption about precise date can be made and sometimes it ties with Google.

Google changes its last PR in the 30 Jan, 2012 – 2 Feb, 2012 that was an awful update for most of the webmasters and bloggers, as Google has strengthen the circle against spammers and copyscape. This update might be more abrupt then the previous one as now Google is changing its algorithms on daily basis after a major Penguin Update

Monday, July 16, 2012

What are Doorway Pages, and Should I Use Doorway Pages?

Doorway pages are Web pages designed and built specifically to draw search engine visitors to your website. They are standalone pages designed only to act as doorways to your site. Doorway pages are a very bad idea for several reasons, though many SEO firms use them routinely.

As a rule of thumb, if you can't reach the page by following the site navigation, then it is a doorway page. You are not supposed to "visit" the page. Instead, you are just supposed to find it in the search results and then click through to get to the site in question. In essence, a doorway page is no more than a one-page click-through advertisement for a website. However, when you are searching, you don't want to visit one-page click-through advertisements for a website. You want to visit websites. Think of doorway pages as giant banner ads, only worse. You're searching for "widgets" and instead of getting a widget site, you get a page that says, "click here for widgets." You just did that! Now they're asking you to do it again. Are you going to click?

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Search Engine Optimization: Simple or Difficult?

Performing a proper search engine optimization ensures that your site is easily visible on internet. If you want to make it easier for the users to find your website, apply the following tips.
  • Linking your website to relevant content of reputed website helps improving your search engine ranking. This is one of the most important factors of Search Engine Optimization. Search engines promote relevant off-site links more that the internal ones. You can increase your website’s ranking and visibility by trading the links with related sites.
  • Keyword density plays a vital role in SEO. Preferably, your page should have 20% or less keyword density.

Monday, July 9, 2012

12 Truth About Writing Online To Earn Money

I believe both you and me have heard people boosting earning minimum 4-figures pay check every month just by blogging. So, is this true or just another scam to lure people to the web? I have seen people earning 3-figures pay monthly simply by writing online. Therefore, I do believe nothing in this world is impossible.
  • So how do you actually start up and make the first move?
  • Is there anything you have to consider before deciding to write to earn money?
  • Is there you should know about online writing?
Yes answer is yes! You have a lot to learn and I have listed down 12 facts about writing online for money. This is a must to read for all in order to achieve excellence in both writing and earning money!

The Importance of Determining SERP Competition

Great detectives are timeless and now is a great time to start stepping up your SERP sleuthing :)
SEO has long been a process in which instant financial gratification has been hard to come by (especially on a brand new project). I believe the "patience" trait required by the nature of SEO is what causes many projects to fail due to a couple of different things:
  1. Many people getting into SEO get sold on "make a lot of easy money working from home" mantras and are lured in by otherwise dishonest marketers.
  2. SEO has a lot of upfront cost that may not be recouped for months (or years)
As organic real estate continues to become more elusive and expensive inside of Google (and harder to evaluate thanks to *not provided*) it really has never been more important to appropriately evaluate your competition and your keyword market.