Saturday, April 16, 2011

Madhu Pandit Dasa



Madhu Pandit Dasa (former name Madhusudan S) was born in 1956 in Trivandrum, India. As a pre-degree student, he was selected by the National Science Talent search program of the country. He completed his B.Tech in Civil Engineering from IIT-Mumbai in the year 1980. During his days in IIT, he became interested in the books of Srila Prabhupada, the founder-acharya of ISKCON. While he was doing his M.Tech course in IIT-Mumbai in 1981, he dedicated himself to the service of humanity by becoming a full-time member of ISKCON.

He began to travel all over South India organizing programs to increase the awareness of ISKCON and its mission. Seeing his potential as a leader, he was soon made the President of ISKCON, Trivandrum. In 1983, he became involved in overseeing the activities of ISKCON, Bangalore along with his responsibilities in Trivandrum temple. At that time a small fledgling centre in a rented apartment in an inconspicuous neighborhood of the city. Under his leadership, soon the popularity and activities of ISKCON-Bangalore began to blossom. In 1988, the Government of Karnataka allotted 6.5 acres of a rocky abandoned hillock in the city to set up a cultural complex. Being dissatisfied with what the commissioned architects were proposing for the cultural complex, he took upon himself to design the complex according to what he had envisioned. Soon he also started organizing efforts to raise funds for the construction of the complex. The next ten years unfolded an unprecedented scale of development on the hillock, now called the Hare Krishna Hill: the design and construction of a colossal cultural complex, mobilization of support and fund raising to a tune of Rs. 38 crores (Rs.380 million or $ 9.5 million) and recruiting and training nearly 100 full-time dedicated members of ISKCON. The monumental Cultural Complex was inaugurated in 1997 by the then President of India Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma.

In 1994, he initiated an integrated social development project for the benefit of the rural people of Mysore and Mandya districts. A model, prototype organic farm based on natural and earth-friendly farming methods along with an internationally accredited farmer-training center ha

Thursday, March 3, 2011

How to Get Free Back links to your Blogs

Earlier the tradition way of marketing was to spam your blog with irrelevant post and content were in the search crawlers used to rank the blog higher. I have identified some of the useful and permanent solution which will help your blog to get free back link which is also appreciated by Google , Yahoo, Bing and other search engines.

Network with the webmaster who are similar to your niche.

  • Connect to the webmaster who has similar kind of blog which is ranked high are viewed more often on internet.
  • Appraise him about the blog your posting abou
  • Forums about your niche. For example, if you have an SEO-related website,
  • Website communities about bloggers. A good example is blogcatalog.com, where you can submit your blog, meet some new contacts, and discuss areas of interest.

  • Popular social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. These sites offer a lot of opportunities to meet new contacts and discuss similar interests.

  • Currently, you can earn backlinks in Facebook and Google Profiles by putting your website in one of those fields in your profile. These links are crawlable and indexable.

  • Of course, it would be advisable to put a strong effort into making your website as good as possible, so that visitors coming from that link become interested in your expertise and will most likely network with you.

  • Networking websites such as Linkedin (http://www.linkedin.com/), where you can participate in related discussion groups.


Answering commenter questions seriously

  1. Moderate comments on your blog.

  2. Look for the commenters that are asking detailed/specific questions about your post and have received no replies. The answer to this question is either not found in your article or not clearly elaborated.

  3. Write a very detailed answer to his/her question by publishing it in a separate article. You can write a reply around 500 words or more, depending on the complexity of the topic.

  4. Let the asker know you have answered the question either by replying to his/her comment or sending an email.

  5. In most cases, the asker will be glad of your help and will either link to it, bookmark it or even share it with other friends.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Twitter

Is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows
users to send "updates" (text-based posts, up to 140 characters long)
via SMS, instant messaging, email, to the Twitter website, or an
application such as Twitterrific. Twitter was founded in March 2006 by
San Francisco start-up company Obvious Corp. In April 2007, Obvious, LLC spun off the service as a separate entity under the name Twitter, Inc. with Jack Dorsey as CEO.

What Are The Best Social Media Marketing Tips to Engage With Your Customers?

here are some of the tips which you can implement and make most of the use! hope this will help you to use social network in a better way!

1. Ask Them Questions

Asking relevant questions is one of the easiest ways to engage with your audience. They are a great way to get people to take action.

Here’s a quick example…

What are your top tips for…….? Or How can XXXXX help with….?

2. Join In

Likewise when people ask you a question, you should contribute by giving them answers. Don’t just look at a question and decide that it’s too hard to answer. Remember how you deal with that question is going to be someone’s lasting impression of you. Make sure you add real value in your answers and you’ll soon attract a regular following of people who will look out and follow your posts, answers etc. Social media is all about being social.

3. Posting Frequency

Your readers or followers will be more likely to keep following you if you follow a posting plan. It doesn’t matter what social media platform you’re using, like Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn, just be sure to set a regular schedule and stick to it. Even if it’s just once or twice a week, your followers will know what to expect, so make sure you’re consistent.

4. Show Your Humanity

Social Media Marketing will be much more effective if you show people you’re human. Post videos of you on holiday, at seminars or talk about them on your blog. It’s been said that people buy people first, so if you give them a chance to get to know you better, followers and sales are likely to follow.

5. Be the Information Hub

You can act as an information hub where your audience knows to congregate because of the information and resources you’re providing.

6. Add Value

Think before you post any content. Your content needs to be relevant, related to your audiences needs, wants and desires, and add value to them. This is so crucial!

7. Never Spam

This brings up the final point. Never ever spam. If you want to sell, a more softly softly approach is to use social media for directing people back to your blog or website. Then provide valuable content on your blog, with links to your products in logical and relevant places. That way you’re not pushing a sale onto your customers, they’re finding your products through their own free will.

The key to social media marketing is revealing your personality, providing your audience with useful and relevant content, and making sure you meet their expectations by posting regularly and on subject.

Monday, January 10, 2011

83 Social News Sites – Categorized By Niche

Auto
AutoSpies – Auto News, Reviews, Car Photos, Auto Show Photos, Spy Shots

Blogs & Websites
Spicypage
Afrigator – African blog aggregator categorized per country

Business
DailyHub – Social Content for Business Geeks
KillerStartups.com – The Next Big Thing on the Internet is here. You pick it.
Small Business Brief

Christian
blogs4God – Popular Posts by Christians who blog

College
Campus Reader – America’s College Newspaper

Computers & Technology
Tweako

Culture
BARKS – Art, Music, Film

Deals
Agent B
Dealigg.com

Developers
DZone – fresh links for developers

Domaining
DNHour.com

Educational Resources
Qoolsqool

Entertainment
ShowHype

Environmental
Hugg 2.0
Plant Change
Fivelimes

Fashion
Stylehive
Chictini.com

Fishing
Angling Masters

Gadgets
Meme or Lame

General
Blipoo
Blogmemes
Digg
Hypediss
iFancyIt.com
IndianPad
linkfilter.net
Mixx
MySpace News
Newsvine
NowPublic
plime
Reddit
Shoutwire
Socialogs
Thoof

Health & Medicine
Dissect Medicine

Internet Marketing
PlugIM
Marktd
Online Advertising News

Microsoft
DotNetKicks

Music
Metalz
Musigg
Screamfeed

News
BuzzFlash

Off Beat
FARK

Parenting
Babblz

Photography
PhotographyVoter

Politics
News Heat

SEO/SEM Related
Sphinn
SEO Tagg

Shopping
iliketotallyloveit
ThisNext
eBay Wiki
Kaboodle

Social Action
Care2

Sports
ArmchairGM
Ballhype
Bikespace
FanNation
Fanspot
FitLink.com
Golf Finder
Golfer Linkup
High School Playbook
iLovetoPlay
Infield Parking
oobgolf
ScoreGuru.com
Sixer – Connecting Cricket Fans
SportsMates – The Global Sports Social Network
Sportsvite – Find people to play with
Takkle – High school sports network
UltraFan
ZexSports
ZigaZoga – Soccer

Tips & Tutorials
Daytipper
Tipstrs
TTiqq

Web Design
Pixel Groovy
DesignSiteUp – Vote on great web designs, submit yours for consideration.

Women
sk*rt

Sunday, January 2, 2011

73 Hand-picked Traffic Analysis Tools

  • PhpMyVisites - Open source web analytics tool written in PHP. The tool is not actively developed anymore, the developers effort is now focused on Piwik.

    Own description: "phpMyVisites | An open source website statistics and web analytics application (license GNU GPL)."

  • Piwik - Open source web analytics software based on PHP and MySQL.

    Own description: "Piwik - Web analytics - Open source"

  • WebTrends - Web traffic analysis tool and service by NetIQ.

    Own description: "Webtrends digital marketing solutions takes analytics On Demand and analytics software into the web tracking future with Analytics 9."

  • Analog - Free logfile analysis tool.

    Own description: "Analog: WWW logfile analysis"

  • SmarterStats - Web site access statistics tool by SmarterTools.

    Own description: "SmarterStats website statistics and SEO software provides detailed web analytics for website visitor traffic and helps improve search engine ranking."

  • WebLog Expert - Access log analyzer.

    Own description: "WebLog Expert is a powerful access log analyzer. It can give you valuable website statistics. Lots of reports will help you to learn more about your visitors and increase the popularity of your site."

  • Lyris HQ - Web log analyzer and visitor tracking service, formerly ClickTracks.

    Own description: "Lyris HQ provides Web analytics software (formerly ClickTracks) to help you track Web stats and Web analytics. This powerful Web analytics solution and Web tracker offers complete Web traffic analysis, website statistics and email marketing analytics."

  • Seo Administrator - SEO tools by FlamingoSoft.

    Own description: "Seo Administrator is an integrated suite of web promotion utilities that cover all aspects of website optimization and promotion."

  • Tealeaf - Website visitor interaction analyzer.

    Own description: "Customer Experience Management solutions for website and online channel optimization. See and find online errors and issues your customers encounter then abandon to quantify and solve to improve online conversion."

  • TraceWatch - Free website traffic analysis tool based on PHP and MySQL.

    Own description: "TraceWatch Web Stats - Website Traffic Analysis - Extensive Statistics, Path Analysis and other enterprise-class features for FREE with an innovative usable user interface"

  • Webalizer - Free web server log file analysis tool.

    Own description: "Home of the Webalizer, a fast, free web server log analysis program"

  • WhosOn - Live web statistics tool and service by Parker Software.

    Own description: "Track, Engage and Chat to your web visitors in real time. Hosted and Installed live chat and visitor tracking software for businesses of all sizes."

  • Wusage - Web log analysis tool by Boutell.

    Own description: "Wusage"

  • 123 LogAnalyzer - Web customer analysis tool.

    Own description: "Log analysis software that helps understand how visitors flow through your web site. Supports both IIS and Apache."

  • AccessWatch - Website traffic analysis tool written in Perl by David Maher.

    Own description: "AccessWatch - Web Site Traffic Analysis"

  • AlterWind - Web server log analysis tool.

    Own description: "Web statistics software - AlterWind Log Analyzer. Analyze web site traffic stats and web site statistics"

  • CNStats - Website visitor statistics tool by CN-Software.

    Own description: "CN-Software Ltd. - web-sites software development"

  • CNStats - Web traffic analysis tool by CN-Software.

    Own description: "CNStats STD - a modern system for accumulation and analysis of site usage statistics"

  • EasyStat - Real-time web statistics tool.

    Own description: "www.easystat.net"

  • Http-Analyze - Web logfile analyzer by Rent-A-Guru.

    Own description: "HTTP-ANALYZE is a logfile analyzer for web servers."

  • Nihuo - Web log analyzer.

    Own description: "Nihuo Web Log Analyzer Find out who, when, where and how of customers visited your site"

  • Pathalizer - Open source web visits analysis tool.

    Own description: "Pathalizer: Visual website usage analysis"

  • Sawmill - Web log analyzer.

    Own description: "sawmill.net: Sawmill is a universal log analysis/reporting tool for almost any log including web, media, email, security, network and application logs."

  • SCL Analytics - Web analytics tools and online services by Scientific Computers.

    Own description: "SCL delivers innovative software solutions and consulting services for developing, testing, delivering and analysing business critical applications and digital marketing."

  • Stuffed Tracker - Web traffic analysis tool based on PHP and MySQL, by Stuffed Guys.

    Own description: "Website traffic conversion. Web statistics, ROI, sales tracking."

  • Summary - Web log analysis software.

    Own description: "Summary.Net - Homepage"

  • SurfStats - Web traffic analysis tool and service.

    Own description: "Website statistics and web analytics reports of standard, proxy and streaming media server log files with SurfStats Website Traffic Analyzer and SurfStatsLive reporing Server"

  • Absolute Log Analyzer - Web traffic analysis tool by BitStrike.

    Own description: "Client-based log processing solution designed for web traffic analysis."

  • AWStats - Free web, ftp or mail log analysis tool.

    Own description: "AWStats Official Web Site - Get advanced graphical web,ftp or mail statistics with a logfile analysis (For IIS, Apache,... distributed under GNU GPL)."

  • Clickstream - Web Analytics and other data analysis tool.

    Own description: "Dynamic management and insertion of tags in real time controlled by business rules"

  • Deep Log Analyzer - Web analytics software by Deep Software.

    Own description: "Deep Log Analyzer is professional website statistics and web analytics software for analyzing IIS and Apache web server logs. Analyze site visitors' paths and navigation patterns with Deep Log Analyzer."

  • FastStats - Web log analizer by Mach5.

    Own description: "Mach5's FastStats Log File Analyzer is the fastest log file analysis tool bar-none. Know your website -- Get FastStats Analyzer! Free Trial."

  • FlashStats - Log file analyzer by Maximized Software.

    Own description: "Web site log file analysis software to show website statistics such as hits, visits, paths, and search phrases. FlashStats 2006 is very easy to set up and use."

  • OpenWebScope - Web log analizer by NYC Software.

    Own description: "OpenWebScope Web Statistics for Windows, can read log files via FTP produces HTML reports with image based graphs. Supports all server log file types."

  • SiteLog - Website traffic analysis tools for ASP and ASP.NET by NetSpark.

    Own description: "make learning fun"

  • Statomatic - Web site traffic analysis tool by Alex Ivanov.

    Own description: "Comprehensive, real-time web site traffic analysis software and web log analyzer in one. Monitor your web site traffic in real time and get detailed overview of your web server activity."

  • Top Drop - Web log analysis tool by Wieser Software.

    Own description: "Top Drop is a set of useful tools for running a web based business, including Log File analysis, and semi-automatic email responses."

  • Unica Web Analytics - Web analytics tools and hosted services.

    Own description: "Unica's Web Analytics enables marketers to optimize Web sites using industry leading web tracking with a focus on effective relationship marketing."

  • Web Log Analyzer - Page counter and logfile analyzer by Can-Guru.

    Own description: "AllSubmitter - SEO Software To Dominate Web Rankings On Google, Yahoo & All Major SE’s!"

  • Web Log Storming - Web log analizer by Dataland Software.

    Own description: "An interactive web log analyzer software - web analytics software. Check goals and conversions, browse through statistics, drill down into details. Web Log Storming."

  • Weboscope - Web traffic analysis tool by Weborama.

    Own description: "Weboscope, solutions de mesure d'audience et calcul de ROI en temps réel"

  • 10-Strike - Web log analizer.

    Own description: "10-Strike Log-Analyzer is apache log file analyzer"

  • BotHunter - Web log analizer.

    Own description: "Bot Hunter"

  • RedKernel Referrer Tracker - Free referrer tracking script in PHP by RedKernel Softwares.

    Own description: "RedKernel Referrer Tracker, a FREE PHP/MYSQL Script."

  • AskLog - Web log analyzer by PNN Software.

    Own description: "software development company - PNN, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine"

  • Logan Pro - Web log analizer by SB-Software.

    Own description: "Logan Pro analyzes web server log files and generates comprehensive web site statistics and reports. Use it to get demographic information about your website. It provides extensive information on visitors, which search engines refer users to your site,..."

  • Net Trackers - C, Perl and PHP scripts to track web traffic.

    Own description: "NetTrackers allows you to easily hire PHP developers, CodeIgniter developers, osCommerce developers, Joomla developers and other programmers for your website development requirements"

  • VBIS - Visitor Behaviour Information System. - Web analytics tool by Site Intelligence.

    Own description: "Targeted solutions for your entire team | Site Intelligence"

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

What I Want a Social Media Expert to Know

Strategic

  • Which department you think your role should fall into.
  • How your role ties to marketing, PR, advertising, R&D, finance, HR, sales.
  • What tasks you’d expect a community manager to perform, and how would you measure them.
  • How you expect a company to engage in “the conversation,” and what processes will go into place to make any of that matter.
  • How to turn blog posts into business leads.
  • How to listen and find where people are talking about you.
  • Ways to report your weekly listening and community work to a very senior level person in a huge company that has about 2 minutes of time to hear your briefing.
  • Know about 100 people in the space who are doing something. The more diverse the profession and location, the better.
  • How to launch and operate a blogger outreach campaign.
  • How to tie other media into social media as an integrated campaign.

Tactical

  • How to install a blog (pick your software) on a hosted server.
  • How to edit the sidebar to include a widget, or an embed, or anything.
  • How to create, edit, and post at least one other type of media besides text.
  • At least five social network accounts active, including but not limited to: LinkedIn, Yahoo! Groups, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
  • How to find and subscribe to a podcast WITHOUT using iTunes.
  • Five stats worth knowing for any blog/website.
  • How to structure a blog post so that humans and Google like it.