Thursday, September 9, 2010

12th Birthday of Google

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According to various sources, happy birthday google think 4, 7 or 27 September 1998, although it would be logical to consider the birthday of Google September 15, 1997 (the date of registration of the domain google.com). According to the most google his birthday falls on September 7. Without changing its traditions, google home page in honor of the holiday was decorated with new Doodle.

The logo is colored balls that fly in different directions when you move the mouse pointer (maybe it fireworks?). The most surprising is that despite this logo did not immediately understand what the holiday in question, moreover, this time Google does not offer any information about Doodle.

Happy Birthday, Google! =)
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Are back links from forums are worth anything?

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Currently, one can observe the phenomenon that backlinks from forums again seem to take longer. Currently, there are many sites that relate most of its links from such fora and, subsequently, have grown well. This is the proportion of backlinks from forums measured by the number of back links around often between 60-70 percent.

In SEO circles such backlinks already declared dead a long time and be used any more. On account of this analysis should such links for the link building will at least be considered.
Probably one can say that it certainly depends to a great extent to which forum is from the link. Here one is exactly like the link directories and engines also have to sort out exactly. A blind link in every forum that one comes along, is certainly counterproductive. In this context, one should assess the forum so critical. To know whether or how lucrative a link back or not, one should first look at the forum as a whole. It climbs well for relevant keywords? Does it have a certain amount of PageRank and Google, it was still not punished because of any unfair activities?

If this is the case, then a link back not hurt. Why should they? Members who participate in the forum could write yes in theory, by itself on one side and post the link to it. The link would then - in the spirit of Google - a recommendation, where Google has certainly not object.

Maybe it would be advisable not to exhaustively verify whether the forum is in a relevant topic related to your own site.

Author : Google Ranking Master Gujarat
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SEO as a means to success in times of crisis !

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Hardly a day goes by where one hears in the news again not a new headline about the financial crisis. Neither the companies nor the consumers seem to be spared. Both seem to go noticeably worse. Because above all, the companies are increasingly looking about where savings can still be made. Unfortunately, usually starting with the employees, it is also different. In many cases, the advertising spending a large cost item. Depending on the size of the company can be truly saved plenty. Here you have to do without but not necessarily on the effectiveness of promotional activities, but one need only look for alternatives that cost less, but still effective.

An example of such a measure is the search engine optimization. The large number of customers are informed at this day before shopping on the Internet. In this context, the search engines - and especially Google - then the first point of contact for the research. A good ranking in the search results of search engines can really be a good alternative.

The same applies to the search engine, so the payment for the entry in the SERPs.

These promotional activities also have positive side effects. For most users a good ranking in the search engine speaks for high quality and reliability.

One can therefore consider the future of whether we should not rely on such a strategy if it does not already.

Author : Google Ranking Master Gujarat
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

How to use Social Media ?

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We get asked lots of questions right now about how we should use social media (SMO) for a business. To be honest, it's a brilliant question because there are companies who do not use these media to the best of their abilities. Below, I set up a number of methods that can be used.

* Branding - Using Social Media to control your image. You can respond quickly to any bad press about your company or your brand.


* Customer Service - You can use social media to communicate quickly and easily with your customers.


* New product launches - Social media can be adapted for you "push" all your new products. This means that you touch a wider audience through different channels like Twitter for instance.


* Coverage - Coverage is mainly linked to the attainment of your site on the first page of Google. To do this requires that if your customers looking for your brand, they see you and not your competitors.


These are some methods that can be incorporated into the optimization of these media. Remember, you must first think what it is you want to achieve and look at how these tools can be used to achieve this goal.


To achieve a successful campaign you need to "produce" a good optimization strategy.

Author : Google Ranking Master Gujarat
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The Impact of Social Media

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We all know there is a renewed interest in social media Web sites. If you connect to your friends via Facebook or make business connections or through Linked In Twitter, there are several reasons why people used these sites to their advantage. In a recent independent study there are some interesting statistics on how people use social media. The study of 1,000 users Retrevo Gadgetology concerns when, where and how visitors use the social media.

Looking at the figures reveals that 16% of those aged under 25 and 15% aged over 25 use social media to the morning news. This trend could seriously affect the morning papers delivered as we know them today.

Another interesting point revealed that iPhone users are very active on social sites through all hours of the day. It may be easy to attribute it to the usability of applications on the iPhone - but ultimately whatever the probability of it, users use the iPhone certainly much more social media. It will be interesting to see how social media will grow in the coming months, and finally some statistics:


* 56% of users of social media check or update Face-book at least once a day.

* 12% of social media users check Face-book every two hours!

* 32% of respondents indicated that the use of these sites were not limited by the meal!

* Finally, the most ridiculous! 7% of respondents indicated they could take a look at their e-mail during an intimate moment!

Author : Google Ranking Master Gujarat
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Sunday, August 29, 2010

SEO Titles: The Decision of Solomon

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When faced with a tricky title, like everyone in SEO will be at some point, I am often torn between wanting to be catchy and wanting to stick by the rules of search engine optimisation. On the one hand, a catchy title is likely to catch the eye of the Internet user who performed the search in the first place. On the other, without the correct keywords in the correct place (such as the title) the search engines are less likely to feature my title somewhere that the Internet user will actually see it when they perform the aforementioned search.

But then again, if I don’t have something catchy, the Internet user will click on someone else’s title… Ugh. Which is more important?

At such times, the decision of King Solomon comes to mind. The wise king of old was confronted by two women, both claiming to be the mother of a child. Faced with a very difficult choice, Solomon decided to cut things down the middle, so to speak, and when one of the women protested at the idea of cutting the child in half he knew he had found the real mother.

Okay, the decision the wise king faced was perhaps a little more serious than deciding whether to put one word before another in the title of an article on a website, but the analogy still stands.

Fitting your sometimes-clunky keywords into a catchy title is one of the harder SEO jobs, so you have to use your common sense. Sometimes, the keywords really do have to give way. At other times, the keywords are so important that a dry title is necessary. Sometimes, though, you really do have to split it down the middle – just watch out for wailing mothers.

Author : Google Ranking Master Gujarat
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Friday, August 27, 2010

Good News For Search Engines Dept

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There are some out there who have suggested that search engines such as Google and Yahoo are basically just massive copyright violators, because they scan, index and keep an archive of websites. That copied archive (usually called a cache) is, according to these commenters, an unauthorized copy. Now a court has basically destroyed that argument, noting that putting content online is giving an implicit license for search engines to index and copy. The lawsuit also claimed that individuals who visited the cached version were also infringers -- but the court also rejected that argument, claiming that the implied license extends to those users. The only part of the case that seems to be moving forward is whether or not this implicit license was broken after the lawsuit started and search engines still didn't take down the content. The idea there was that any explicit notification by the content holder might override the implicit license -- and thus search engines should have taken down the content as soon as the lawsuit started (thus signaling an explicit revoke of the license). Of course, the whole thing seems pretty silly. If the guy didn't want his content indexed, he should learn what a robots.txt file is for.

Author : Google Ranking Master Gujarat
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