With over 15 years of digital marketing experience, I specialize in creating tailored strategies that elevate businesses' online presence and drive measurable results. My expertise spans SEO, SEM, social media marketing, content creation, and analytics, ensuring a comprehensive approach that aligns with your unique goals. I’ve successfully boosted visibility, engagement, and sales for various clients, leveraging data-driven techniques and staying ahead of industry trends.
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Top google criteria to rank Website
You must be wondering why your website is not listed in search results after you have created a beautiful, colorful and attractive website. Here are the reasons by Google is not behind your website
Factors to consider?
Server location.
Domain age.
Domain history.
Domain keywords.
On page keywords.
Number of times keyword is used.
% of keyword to page words.
Backlinks.
Keywords in those backlinks.
Keywords associated with your chosen keyword.
Number of pages.
Plus whatever is said above or below this post.
inbound links
parseability
title tag and description
relevant onpage content
keyword on page
keyword in alt tag of image
keyword in white text on white page
keyword in meta keyword area
keyword repeted hundreds of times in a list on the page relevant outbound links
Factors to consider?
Server location.
Domain age.
Domain history.
Domain keywords.
On page keywords.
Number of times keyword is used.
% of keyword to page words.
Backlinks.
Keywords in those backlinks.
Keywords associated with your chosen keyword.
Number of pages.
Plus whatever is said above or below this post.
inbound links
parseability
title tag and description
relevant onpage content
keyword on page
keyword in alt tag of image
keyword in white text on white page
keyword in meta keyword area
keyword repeted hundreds of times in a list on the page relevant outbound links
Friday, May 14, 2010
How safe are the top social-networking sites for teens? We take them for a test run.
Now a days, teen aged groups are using socail network often, this si a veryy good sign because we can see many people are aware of internet.
But now a days social networking sites have become hub of non social activities
please refer the link below
How safe are the top social-networking sites for teens? We take them for a test run.
http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB115333833014811453-LjMFsXTCUjSigIarp2FhC0Y_TSs_20060822.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top
http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/blogspotting/archives/2007/04/international_a.html
But now a days social networking sites have become hub of non social activities
please refer the link below
How safe are the top social-networking sites for teens? We take them for a test run.
http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB115333833014811453-LjMFsXTCUjSigIarp2FhC0Y_TSs_20060822.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top
http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/blogspotting/archives/2007/04/international_a.html
Labels:
face book,
hi5,
mysoace,
orkut,
socail networking,
socail networking sites,
twitter
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Website Analysis & Internet Marketing tool
This website is a good website for generating reports for website and compitative website i have been using it i also recommend this website to new users
Click the link to view the website
http://www.woorank.com/
Click the link to view the website
http://www.woorank.com/
Subdomains or subfolders which are better for seo?
Subdomains or Subfolders? What’s better for a blog/forum/etc: a subdomain (eg. http://jobs.searchenginejournal.com/) or subfolder (eg. http://www.seomoz.org/blog/)?
Subdomains and subfolders both have their advantages, especially when setting up blogs.
For blogs, I prefer a subfolder (http://www.seomoz.org/blog/) because the link juice which is sent to that blog is going to be naturally distributed to that main domain, and other subfolders under the domain.
Futhermore, the forum/blog will default logo, home page and other links back to the subfolder. If you set this up with a subdomain, by default, the links in the forum/blog itself will all point back to the subdomain. So, with a subfolder, both the inbound and internal linking structure favor the entire site.
With a subdomain, the forum or blog will be listed as a separate entity in the Google search results, which is good for owning the results and one’s reputation management. However, Google and other engines will generally not list more than two of these subdomains in the search results, unless those subdomains can prove to Google that they are independent and relevant entities.
I would like to reference Vanessa Fox, an ex-Googler and contributor to Search Engine Land :
Google is no longer treating subdomains (blog.widgets.com versus widgets.com) independently, instead attaching some association between them. The ranking algorithms have been tweaked so that pages from multiple subdomains have a much higher relevance bar to clear in order to be shown.
It’s not that the “two page limit” now means from any domain and its associated subdomains in total. It’s simply a bit harder than it used to be for multiple subdomains to rank in a set of 10 results. If multiple subdomains are highly relevant for a query, it’s still possible for all of them to rank well.
Home Depot is one site which has cleared the relevancy bar at Google with subdomains at HomeDepot.com that are actually marketed as individual sites. Take careers.homedepot.com and look into its backlinks, even if this subdomain was on a whole different domain, like HomeDepotJobs.com, it would probably rank just as highly.
So, in conclusion, if you’d like to build the equity of one web site or entity, I suggest using a subfolder. If you’d like to build an entire new entity with its own equity, launch a subdomain.
Read more: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/subdomains-or-subfolders-which-are-better-for-seo/6849/#ixzz0nbhEtn1W
Subdomains and subfolders both have their advantages, especially when setting up blogs.
For blogs, I prefer a subfolder (http://www.seomoz.org/blog/) because the link juice which is sent to that blog is going to be naturally distributed to that main domain, and other subfolders under the domain.
Futhermore, the forum/blog will default logo, home page and other links back to the subfolder. If you set this up with a subdomain, by default, the links in the forum/blog itself will all point back to the subdomain. So, with a subfolder, both the inbound and internal linking structure favor the entire site.
With a subdomain, the forum or blog will be listed as a separate entity in the Google search results, which is good for owning the results and one’s reputation management. However, Google and other engines will generally not list more than two of these subdomains in the search results, unless those subdomains can prove to Google that they are independent and relevant entities.
I would like to reference Vanessa Fox, an ex-Googler and contributor to Search Engine Land :
Google is no longer treating subdomains (blog.widgets.com versus widgets.com) independently, instead attaching some association between them. The ranking algorithms have been tweaked so that pages from multiple subdomains have a much higher relevance bar to clear in order to be shown.
It’s not that the “two page limit” now means from any domain and its associated subdomains in total. It’s simply a bit harder than it used to be for multiple subdomains to rank in a set of 10 results. If multiple subdomains are highly relevant for a query, it’s still possible for all of them to rank well.
Home Depot is one site which has cleared the relevancy bar at Google with subdomains at HomeDepot.com that are actually marketed as individual sites. Take careers.homedepot.com and look into its backlinks, even if this subdomain was on a whole different domain, like HomeDepotJobs.com, it would probably rank just as highly.
So, in conclusion, if you’d like to build the equity of one web site or entity, I suggest using a subfolder. If you’d like to build an entire new entity with its own equity, launch a subdomain.
Read more: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/subdomains-or-subfolders-which-are-better-for-seo/6849/#ixzz0nbhEtn1W
Labels:
domains,
sub domains,
subfolders,
website domains
Friday, May 7, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Free twitter follow me buttons
created some brand new Twitter Follow me buttons for users to use on their websites, blogs, emails, and more! Show everyone your on Twitter with these creative buttons.
To use them you will need to save them to your computer.Right click on the image and select "Save As" and then save to a directory on your computer.
http://www.mytweetspace.com/followmebuttons.php
To use them you will need to save them to your computer.Right click on the image and select "Save As" and then save to a directory on your computer.
http://www.mytweetspace.com/followmebuttons.php
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