Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

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How to increase website backlink?

To increase your website backlink and page rank  here some important tips for you .

1.             submit you link to some important link directory.

2.             Comment On Other  Related Blog or website with only One link

3.             Don’t Comment any Irrelevant website.

4.             Don’t comment more then one in a website.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Web Site SEO Check List

There are a number of steps that should be taken when putting any website on the Internet. Failure to consider these steps will usually mean that your site will either rank very poorly in Google and the search engine results or not at all, which pretty much defeats the purpose of creating a website. Collectively these steps are called SEO or Search Engine Optimization.

Onsite SEO

  1. Research Good keywords
  2. Sufficient page text – Too little text on a web page will cause Google to turn it into a supplemental page.
  3. Original Page Text – Pages that are too similar to other pages on your site may be filtered out by the search engines.
  4. Unique Page Title – Each page on your site should have a unique title based on the pages content and your most important keywords.
  5. Unique Meta Description – Each page on your site should have a unique meta description based on the pages content and your most important keywords.
  6. Unique Meta Keywords (doesn’t do much good, but it doesn’t hurt either) – Each page on your site should have a unique meta keywords based on the pages content and your most important keywords.
  7. Keyword repetition in page text. Keywords and keyword variations should be used frequently on the page. Don’t get carried away, make sure the page is still comfortable for your visitors to read.
  8. Keyword emphasis in page text – Use heading html tags and bold to tell the search engines what you think are the most important words on your page.
  9. Keyword placement in page text – Be sure the first and last paragraphs on your page include your major keywords.
  10. Alt tags – Search engines cannot read an image. Tell them what the picture is about. Don’t repeat the some keywords over and over, if you put the image there than it must relate to your content, tell the search engine about that relation.
  11. Site maps and rss Feeds:Small, relatively static (unchanging) sites with good navigation usually don’t need too much more for Google to find the pages. Larger sites, sites that use poor navigation methods like JavaScript and Flash as well as sites that frequently add new content need to help the search engines locate pages quicker. Two tools are very helpful in this.
    1. Rss feeds work well if you have a site where content is frequently being added to the site (like blogs). Rss feeds also have the advantage of being easily used on other sites like Squidoo to list your latest pages of posts.
    2. Sites maps also work well for keeping the search engine up to date on your website additions. It’s best to list your sitemap with Google using the Google webmaster tools. 

 Offsite SEO

 Incoming links

    • Directories - General directories have some value; however, try to find as many niche directories that are devoted to your industry as you can. We suggest though that you do not get too wrapped up in this form of link acquisition. We recommend a slow, steady rate in adding these links. Don't spam Google
    • Article Submission – This is a good way to establish yourself as an “Authority” in your field, as well as create a steady stream of new relevant links (and Traffic) to your site.
    • Press Releases – Find “News Worthy” events to write about your company and your website. This can give you a large burst of new visitors, although these will normally reduce over time. Some of the sites that use your release may keep it on their site, which will give you a good quality link back to your site. Most of the links that you get will be short term, which will not provide link value. It’s the traffic that makes this worth while
    • Link Trades – The search engines are reducing the values of these trades. Be picky; only add trades from quality related sites. These trades often will send you regular visitors. If one of your visitors are going to leave your site (you don’t always have what they want!), why not send them to one of your “friends”.
    • One-way links – These come in many forms. You may pay for some, often sites will give you a link if you just ask and your site would be valuable to their clients.
    • Look for opportunities, some additional sources are:
      • Forums
      • Blog Comments
      • Review sites
      • Classified sites
      • Don’t spam these sites, if they give you the opportunity to write something and add your link, be sure to give them something back. Follow their rules and give quality thoughtful comments, reviews etc.
    • Link Bait – This is a pretty new term. It means to add high quality content to your site that someone may want to link to.
  1. Outgoing links - It has been suggested that Google uses the sites you link to in determining the subject of your site. Link to a few authority sites.
  2. Statistics – Watch your Web Site statistics for trends. This will show you what is working in your SEO efforts and what is not. Statistics can also be used to see where people go when they visit your site. If people are leaving without visiting other pages, then you may have a problem with that page.
  3. Social Marketing - Don’t forget the social marketing. While it is still up for debate as to whether social sites like facebook (which uses the nofollow rel), Twitter (which uses link shorteners), Google Plus or G+, and the other social sites actually provide link value, one thing that is for certain is that Google and the other search engines do pay attention to trends in the social sites. Be sure that you have your own accounts in each of the major social sites and work on getting them followed by other people interested in your same topic.
  4. Web Master tools – There are many tools you can use to check the health of your web site.
  5. Google provided tools – Google provides a number of webmaster tools to help you to see if there are errors in your site, what the most common words are in your site (ie what your site is about), what words are most frequently used in link text pointing to your site (once again, what your site is about)

 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

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Friday, December 23, 2011

How do I set up goals and funnels?

In order for Google Analytics to calculate goal conversion metrics, you must create one or more goals. Before setting up a goal, please make sure you have the following requirements.
Requirements
  • The name of the goal: Specify a name that you will recognize when viewing the goals within each set of your reports. Examples of names you might use include "email sign-up"or "article ABC download."
  • The defined funnel: You may specify up to ten pages in a defined funnel. Although funnels are optional, defining one can help you map where visitors drop off during the path to completing a goal.
  • The value of the goal: Google Analytics uses an assigned goal value to calculate ROI, Average Score, and other metrics. A good way to value a goal is to evaluate how often the visitors who reach the goal become customers. If, for example, your sales team can close 10% of people who request to be contacted, and your average transaction is $500, you might assign $50 (i.e. 10% of $500) to your "Contact Me" goal. In contrast, if only 1% of mailing list signups result in a sale, you might only assign $5 to your "email sign-up" goal.
Setting up goals
After you've thought of what your goals will be, start setting up them up by following these instructions:
  1. Sign in to your Google Analytics account at https://www.google.com/analytics/.
  2. Select the account that contains the profile you'll be creating goals in from the Overview page.
  3. Find the profile for which you will be creating goals, and click 'Edit' under the 'Actions' column.
  4. Under the 'Goals' section, select one of the four sets to create your goal in (each set contains up to five goals) and click 'Add goal.' You can create up to 20 goals if you use all four sets.
  5. Enter the goal's name so that you can quickly recognize it when viewing reports.
  6. Turn the goal 'On' or 'Off.' If you choose 'On,' that means you want Google Analytics to track this conversion goal at this time. Turning it 'Off' will only make the goal inactive without deleting it.
  7. Select the goal's position. The pull-down menu lets you select a goal's position from within a set so that you can control the order in which it appears from the 'Goals' tab in your reports, or lets you move a goal from one set to another.
  8. Decide one of the three types of goals you want. This can be URL Destination, Time on Site, or Pages/Visit. You can learn more about them and how to set up the goals for each one by visiting a separate Help Center article.
  9. Once you select the radio button for the goal type, a field for 'Goal Details' should appear. To learn how to fill out the fields for each goal type, please refer to this Help Center article.

Defining funnels

After you've entered your goal information, define a funnel if you've selected a 'URL Destination' goal type:

  1. Click 'Yes, create a funnel for this goal.'
  2. Enter the 'URL' of the first page of your conversion funnel. This page should be a page that is common to all users working their way towards your goal. For example, if you are tracking user flow through your checkout pages, do not include a product page as a step in your funnel.
    Please note: Funnel URLs are treated as regular expressions. For this reason, you can include wildcard characters and use other regular expression methods if you want to match more than a single URL. Learn more about regular expressions.
  3. Enter a 'Name' for this step.
  4. If this step is a 'Required step' in the conversion process, select the checkbox to the right of the step. If this checkbox is selected, users reaching your goal page without travelling through this funnel page will not be counted as conversions. Learn more about the 'Required Step' option in a funnel.
  5. Continue entering goal steps until your funnel has been completely defined. You may enter up to 10 funnel steps, or as few as a single step.
  6. Click Save Changes to create this Goal and funnel, or Cancel to exit without saving.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

How to submit sitemap in Gooogle, Yahoo. Bing and ASK

1. http://www.bing.com/webmaster/ping.aspx?siteMap=http://www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml

2. http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ping?sitemap=http://www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml

3.http://search.yahooapis.com/SiteExplorerService/V1/updateNotification?appid=YahooDemo&url=http://www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml 

4. http://submissions.ask.com/ping?sitemap=http%3A//www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml  

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Get indexed your site in 5-6 hours

Hello friends, Hope you all are fine. I am going to share how to index your new website in just 5 or 6 hours.

You can also get thousands of back-links with this trick. Someone say it blackhat Seo method but i think for indexing early and getting thousands of back links this is not bad idea.
Below are the list of websites that give your about 2500 backlinks without cost. You can get backlinks for your site, blog with more efforts and expending more money. So go to below websites and add your blog/website URL to get backlinks. Enjoy this stuff.

1. www.imtalk.org                             Near about 2500 backlinks free


2.http://freesitescripts.com/               Near about 1000 backlinks.
3.http://www.webmasterdeck.com    500 free backlinks.

These 2 websites are not working now..
otherwise you will get 1500 backlink extra..
So keep trying this websites also..