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Google PageRank Update

Google is updating the PageRank scores as you read this. What is PageRank? According to Google:
Google PageRank Update 2012
PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page’s value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at considerably more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; for example, it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves “important” weigh more heavily and help to make other pages “important.” Using these and other factors, Google provides its views on pages’ relative importance.
Notice that in reality what is being updated is the toolbar score, which is the value that you see through the Google toolbar when visiting websites. The “internal” Pagerank, the one used for ranking websites on the search results, is actually constantly updated. You can read more about this topic on a very detailed article from Search Engine Land titled “What is Google PageRank? A Guide for Searchers and Webmasters.”
By the way if you want to check what Pagerank your website will receive you can use the Live Pagerank online tool, it looks like Daily Blog Tips will become a PR 5.

Using Google for Online Marketing


Google has several online marketing tools which help to promote, advertise, set goals, target customers of a business online.

Check this following presentation for more details


Blogging for Beginners: 17 Tips Before You Start Your Blog


Starting a blog is no longer enough.
There are millions of blogs out there, and most of them get nowhere because they don’t have a strategy in place.
In this post, you’ll not only learn blogging for beginners, but you’ll get 17 concrete steps you can take to dramatically increase your chances of success.
It doesn’t matter if you haven’t started a blog yet, or if you’re a veteran, because just one of these tips can make a big difference in your life and in your blogging.
17 Tips Before You Start Your Blog
With that said, let’s start with the first tip.
1. Passion
Don’t just start a blog because you want to make money. There are no shortcuts to success.
If you want to build a thriving blog that brings in revenue, you will have to work hard, and to stay motivated, you have to find something you’re passionate about.
Or at least something you’re interested in.
2. Purpose
When your purpose is weak, your chances of giving up somewhere along the way go up dramatically.
So ask yourself the following questions:
  • Why are you starting a blog?
  • What do you want to get out of doing this?
  • Why do you want to succeed?
If you have a strong reason for starting your blog, you will go far. This is a long-term game. Always remember that.
3. Niche
The next step is to find your niche. The best way to stand out from all the millions of blogs out there is to become an expert in a highly targeted area.
Think opt-in conversion expert instead of email marketing. Think turning your blog into a book instead of just general blogging tips.
Get specific and you will go far.
4. Solve a Problem
One addendum to finding your niche is to make sure you solve a problem.
Money is made by solving problems for people. If you can help someone get more subscribers on their list and make more money, you’re solving a problem.
So think about what problem you’re solving, and then do some research on if people are willing to pay for having that problem fixed.
5. Personality
To really stand out from all the noise, you have to inject your personality and expertise into your blog.
There are too many people out there teaching something they have no experience in.
If you don’t have experience, get some. The more you know, the more you can share with your audience, and the more they will grow to know, trust and like you.
6. Come Up with a Domain Name
There are many ways of coming up with an excellent domain name, but in the end, you alone have to decide what kind of name and brand you want to build.
A few tips for coming up with a good domain name is to make it:
  • Unique
  • Memorable
  • Easy to spell
  • Concise
Coming up with a name is tough, so go for good enough instead of perfect.
7. Tag line
Coming up with a tagline is not absolutely necessary when you’re starting out, but it can be a lot of fun.
Go for a tag line that communicates who you help and what you help them with. If you help small businesses get more leads on their email newsletter, a simple tag line could be:
“Turn your readers into leads, and your leads into raving customers.”
8. Pick Your Web Host
Avoid using a free blogging option like WordPress.com or Blogger.com. If you’re serious about blogging, you need a self-hosted service.
There are plenty out there, like BlueHost and HostGator. They are just a few dollars a month and will get you started on the right path.
9. Pick Your Theme
Next up is picking a WordPress theme that makes your blog look professional.
Again, there are several free options out there, but I recommend you spend some money and get a good premium theme. Some of my favorites are:
  • WooThemes
  • Thesis
  • Genesis
If you’re strapped for cash right now, go with a simple free theme and upgrade later.
10. Pick Your Plugins
Once you’ve got a web-host and a good looking theme, it’s time to get your plugins in order.
Keep the amount of plugins you use to a minimum. Each plugin you add will (usually) make your site slower, which isn’t the best thing you can do.
Here’s a list of plugins I use:
  • Akismet – to prevent spam.
  • Audio player – to play interviews and podcasts.
  • Broken link checker – so I can remove and fix broken links.
  • Contact form 7 – so people can contact me.
  • Google XML sitemaps – to create a nice and simple sitemap for Google to crawl.
  • Popular posts – to help people find my best content.
  • Sharebar – so people can share my content on social media.
  • WP smush.it – to reduce image file sizes and make my site load faster.
  • WP super cache – another plugin that helps my site load faster.
11. Analytics
The next thing you have to do is get analytics set-up, which will help you keep track of how many visitors you get, where they are coming from, and what they are doing on your site.
If your traffic isn’t growing from month to month, something needs to change, but remember, traffic isn’t everything.
If your goal is to make money with your blog, you should be building your email list, and converting that traffic into email subscribers.
12. Content Strategy
You need to have a solid content strategy in place, so think about the following questions:
  • What kind of content will you produce? (audio, text, video)
  • How will you produce it?
  • How often will you publish new content?
  • How will you make new readers aware of old content?
  • How will you use your content to grow your business?
Your content is what will build authority and trust. The more you can share, the more people will trust you.
13. List Building
I mentioned building your list above, and it’s crucial if you want to make money with your blog. Think about how you will get people on your list, and what email service provider you will use.
One of the easiest ways to start is to give away a free 5 to 10 page report when people sign-up.
There are many email list service providers out there, and they do cost money, but it’s an investment worth making. One of my favorites is Aweber. I’ve been using them for over 5 years.
Do not skimp on starting an email list, because while you may save money now, you will end up losing thousands in lost opportunity down the road.
14. Monetization
The next step is to think about how you will monetize. How will you make money with your blog?
If you don’t want to make money with your blog, you can skip over this step. But I see so many people jump into blogging without having a simple business plan.
You have to have an idea of how you will generate revenue. You don’t have to be crystal clear, but there needs to be opportunities for you to do so.
Look at what people are already paying for. Go to ClickBank, Amazon, or just use Google to find products and services people are selling in your market.
15. Traffic Generation
How will you get traffic to your site?
Write down at least three traffic generation strategies that you will start off with. For example, I started with blog commenting, but I quickly moved over the guest blogging, because it was so much more effective.
To this date, I’ve written close to two hundred guest posts for different blogs, and they all keep bringing traffic to my site and building my list, and consequently, my business.
16. Outreach
How will you connect with peers in your field?
If you blog about knitting, how will you connect with other knitters?
This part scares people, and it scared me for a long time. Or to be honest, it still scares me, but in reality, it’s about making friends and being yourself.
Just write down how you can connect with fellow bloggers. Maybe you can comment on their blogs, see if they hang out on Twitter or Facebook, or simply shoot them an email.
Start connecting with people right away. Think about how you can add value to their lives and people will appreciate your help.
17. Expectations
Last, but not least, write down what your expectations are. Here are a few questions to get you going:
  • Where do you expect to be with your blog in 6 months?
  • What will happen if you don’t reach those expectations?
  • Why do you want these results?
If your expectations are unrealistic, you will be in for a disappointment, and you’ll probably give up.
But if you equip yourself with the truth, you’ll know what to expect, and you will keep going when the going gets tough.
Summary
Whatever you do, don’t just move on and read another article. Pick one of the tips above and implement it.
If you haven’t started a blog yet, look at the first few tips on passion, purpose and finding your niche. Sit down and brainstorm some answers and then move forward.
Starting a profitable blog is not easy, but it is worth it. It opens doors, helps you grow as a human being, and if you work at it, can help you make a living working from home, just like it has done for me.

Free Mobile Recharge using Amulyam,Embeepay,Way2sms,ULtoo

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Here i am going to say about free recharging sites in internet.Are you wasting money by making recharges,Then here is the time for changing that. There are many sites provides Free Recharge and many of that are fake and some them are good and we can trust.
One of the site is





Update [8-1-2013]: I noticed that I couldn't get any recharge amount from Embeepay and mcent so I have removed it from the following list. The following sites are real and we can trust because I am earning free recharge from these sites.
     There are many other sites for online recharge, some of them that i used are listed follows
    Amulyam gains popularity in India in recent two years and very popular service among Indian mobile users. Amulyam has many ways to get talktime in our wallet. They provides emails of advertisers that sends to us and each opening of the mail will get .25ps in the wallet. They provide 2-3 advertisement mails every day. When the wallet reaches Rs.10 you can make recharge. Another way for increase the earnings in the wallet is to play and create contest or quiz. Playing contest will give .25ps and creating contests make you to earn high. Create a quiz with 10 questions will get you Rs.5. For Approved questions will get 50ps per question.
    Another way is to purchase air tickets and buying things it will offer you Rs. 500 instantly. Also you can refer friends and make money. Each referral will get you Rs. 1.
    Embeepay is a Facebook Application it provides points  and when we sign up it gives 100 points. 30 points will give you 10Rs top up and 150 points will give you 50Rs Recharge.300 points will give you 100Rs
    ULtoo provides free sms and get talktime to your account by sending sms.

    Click here to get Rs.2 on your wallet instantly in amulyam

    Click here to get 100points on Embeepay instantly

    Click here to get Rs.2 on your wallet of ULtoo

    Click here to get Rs.1 on your wallet of Way2sms

    I hope this article will help you better.

    How to Change comments style on Blogger?

    Style your Comments Block Blogger
    First of all i'm saying sorry to all for the delay of posting.
    This is a tutorial about how to style your comments block with effective designs.
    This is done using Simple css Scripts.
    The demo of a styled comments block is as follows.








    Click the link below to see demo
    Demo page
    What's inside this article?

    Comments Style version 1.0


    .comments .comment .comment-actions a {
    background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFD99E;
    border: 2px solid #FFB43D;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    color: #000000;
    font: bold 12px arial;
    margin-right: 14px;
    padding: 3px 9px;
    text-decoration: none !important;
    text-shadow: 1px 1px 0 #FFFFFF;

    }

    .comments .comment-block {

    background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #E2E2E2;
    border: 4px solid #ABABAB;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    padding: 3px 10px;

    }

    .continue a {
    background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFD99E;
    border: 2px solid #FFB43D;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    color: #000000 !important;
    display: inline-block !important;
    margin-top: 7px;
    padding: 3px 8px !important;
    text-decoration: none !important;
    text-shadow: 1px 1px 0 #FFFFFF;
    }
    .comment-block:hover > .comment-header {
    border-bottom: 2px solid #000;
    -moz-transition: border-color .5s ease;

    }

    .comment-header a {

    color: #000000 !important;

    }

    #comments .avatar-image-container img {
    border: 2px solid #FFFFFF !important;
    border-radius: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
    height: 57px;
    max-width: 57px;

    }

    .comments .avatar-image-container {
    border: 2px solid #FFFFFF;
    border-radius: 34px 34px 34px 34px;
    box-shadow: 1px 1px 3px #ABABAB;
    float: left;
    margin-left: -40px;
    max-height: 60px !important;
    overflow: hidden;
    width: 60px !important;
    }

    Comments Style version 2.0


    .comments .comment-block {
    background: url("https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjEM6XJ0XmcxdXTJpuPAeyNHbGYdObE1A_6wUboabR1SoQLf9893xv_NOc_BPB12XB9Oz6LYoyvp0EidlnfKn4dZCb4SYxOZ7y6xTUaOU14KTXkOJjaDU2Gb00iP_OB2QHqHk5-mLcZ-DE/s1600/bg.png") repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;
    border: 4px solid #EAEAEA;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    box-shadow: 3px 3px 0 #D6D6D6;
    margin-left: 48px;
    padding: 3px 10px;
    position: relative;
    }
    #comments .avatar-image-container img {
    border: 2px solid #FFFFFF !important;
    border-radius: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
    height: 57px;
    max-width: 57px;
    }
    .comments .avatar-image-container {
    border: 2px solid #FFFFFF;
    border-radius: 34px 34px 34px 34px;
    box-shadow: 1px 1px 3px #ABABAB;
    float: left;
    margin-left: -40px;
    max-height: 60px !important;
    overflow: hidden;
    width: 60px !important;
    }
    .comment-header {
    border-bottom: 2px solid #F1F1F1;
    }
    .comment-block:hover > .comment-header {
    -moz-transition: border-color 0.5s ease 0s;
    border-bottom: 2px solid #000000;
    }
    .comments .comment .comment-actions a {
    background: -moz-linear-gradient(center top , #EEEEEE 0%, #CCCCCC 100%) repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;
    border: 2px solid #E0E0E0;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    color: #000000;
    font: bold 12px arial;
    margin-right: 14px;
    padding: 4px 11px !important;
    text-decoration: none !important;
    text-shadow: 1px 1px 0 #FFFFFF;
    }

    Best Marketing Techniques for Your Business

    Internet marketing boosts your business. It not only promotes your products and services but also helps you in building a strong relationship with your customers. Your website is the only thing which can express your brand to create a good identity. The invention of the internet has brought tremendous changes in the field of marketing. Internet marketing has moved a long way in boosting business and generating the traffic for websites. These internet marketing techniques may cost you but they provide you with good results. So invest on internet marketing to boost up your business.  Below are the top 3 internet marketing tips which boost your business.


    Effective email marketing

    Email marketing is a desirable internet marketing technique. Focus on the very first part of the email. The subject line must be attractive and interesting otherwise the readers will delete it even without reading it. The subject line is the one that captures the reader’s interest, therefore write your subject line in a humorous/effective way that will encourage your readers to open the email. Ensure that the prospect is all about what you desire them to do. Always personalise your emails with the first name of your prospect. Whenever the reader sees that they feel that you are addressing them personally and tend to open the mail to read it. 

    Search engine optimisation

    SEO is both cost effective and result effective. SEO is the best way to enhance your brand visibility. There are various ways to optimise your site according to search engines. The main thing is content. Focus on your content and try to produce high-quality, creative and informative content. Link building is another way to boost your business. You can insert a link back to your site in the articles and do guest posting. Find quality sites to exchange your links with.  

    Social media marketing

    Social media marketing is another better way to boost up your business. Stay active on social networking sites. Create your business a profile on social networking sites and start connecting with your target audience. You can post upcoming events and products of yours on these pages. You can also post the links of your latest blog posts on these pages so that the readers can easily click on the link to view your post. Always stay active on social networking sites and respond to the concerns and questions of your customers.

    Author Bio:
    This guest post was written by Shopie, a tech writer from UK who is into Finance. Catch her @financeport. Same day cash loans are instant loans which are helpful when you run short of funds.

    Latest On-page Optimization Strategy



    On-page optimization is one of the most crucial aspects of your SEO strategy. If done in the right way, it can do wonders for your website’s standing within search engines. In fact, I don’t even have to tell you how important on-page optimization is; it’s something that has been marked and measured time and again. The key, however, lies in getting it done in the right way.

    To take a step closer towards the ‘Right Way’, let’s go back in time. Back to the time of Classic SEO, the real old-school stuff. The classic on-page SEO had a lot to do with keyword usage. The whole idea revolved around having as much keyword instances or keyword phrase instances in and around the content that Google would start to relate with the page and rank it for the targeted keyword.

    Things like placing the keyword one to two times in the page title, preferably at the start, so that Google understands it is important. Try and incorporate instances of keywords in meta descriptions and meta keywords tags. Things like placing exact match keywords a couple of times in the content body preferably in the top paragraph. Then there were other on-page elements like page headings, images and anchor text links; using the keyword instances in image ‘alt’ attributes and link ‘title’ attributes.

    All the things I mentioned above, I am not saying they don’t work anymore or they are completely de-valued. But, they are not the only things that are going to help you. More precisely, on-page SEO has expanded just like everything else in SEO.

    User Intent

    First and foremost, really understand what you should rank for. Get your keywords right and stop optimizing for keywords, but for users. Understand what the user is looking for using a search query and what your page is delivering. Once user intent is clear, design your page to satisfy that intent. It’s very important to understand that it’s not about having instances of the user’s keyword on your page but answering their question. Treat every search query as a question and formulate web pages with the sole intent of answering the question.

    Content Keyword Optimization

    Having instances of the exact match keyword in the content. In a way is important, but lately, Google has been really strict about exact match keyword optimization, and there are examples of this doing more harm than good.

    Modern day on-page optimization needs to focus less on keyword instances and more on keyword theme building. This means your content needs to touch up on concepts closely related to your target theme. We need to incorporate appropriate keyword variations. Not just variations, try to incorporate synonyms, long tails, semantically connected terms etc. All these things are going to provide proper signals to Google helping it understand that your page is most relevant and value adding for a targeted keyword.

    To understand better, let’s take an example. Consider your page is about guitars and you want to optimize for the term ‘Guitars’. Instead of focusing efforts on having the instances of the keyword ‘Guitars’, we need to incorporate content that covers related topics and helps answer all possible questions related to guitars.

    We need to incorporate content that talks about types of guitars. Acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars etc. popular guitar brands, brief about tuning a guitar or even touch upon the kinds of music that is closely associated with guitars like Rock or Blues.

    Optimize Search Listings

    At times, ranking on number one is not enough. People abandon search results solely for the reason that the SERP listing is not enticing enough. As mentioned before, in today’s Web search environment the listing has to sell itself. It’s not about having the keyword you searched for only being present in the SERP. Think about the SERP listing as an advertisement! Everything you see in the SERP—the title, the URL, the description—all these things need to be useful, shareable, and value adding.

    That’s not all, there are a lot of other things that can help improve your search engine listing. Things like Microdata markup (Schema.org), authorship markup, and video XML sitemaps can really help create that beautiful, informative listing which can entice the users to click on.

    Branding

    When we are creating these great SERP listings, we also need to take up the opportunity to showcase our brand. Think of it this way, when a user comes across your listing and finds it interesting, he goes ahead and clicks on it to visit the page. Let’s say he likes the page content, at this point he might make a note of your brand. In the future, he searches for something similar. Among the results that are in front of him if he sees your brand clearly mentioned in the SERP title or description, there is a high probability that he will click on your listing even if it is not ranking on #1.

    Along with strong brand mentions, it would also help to use special symbols like ‘®’ (Copyright) and ‘™’ wherever applicable. This will help improve the authenticity of your content in the eyes of users as well as search engines.

    Make it Shareable

    So, let’s say you take care of all the above things and come up with great content. Don’t stop there, make it socially shareable. If people visit your webpage and really like what they see, give them the ability to share it with others. Lately we have been reading a lot how social is affecting the search and social signals being considered important by search engines, this is where it starts. Your content is not going to go viral if you don’t allow it.


    Page Speed

    In Google’s quest for superior user experience, it announced ‘Page Speed’ as a ranking factor. Even though this signal does not carry as much weight as relevancy, it is still something that cannot be neglected. This is when techniques like compression and responsive design come into picture. It all boils down to keeping the user happy. If your page takes a lot of time to load, could be because of heavy images or lack of server side compressing or 301 redirect chains, people are not going to stick around.

    It has become imperative to ensure your page does not take a lot of time to load. Take out time to look at tools like:

    These tools provide great insights in pinpointing the pain areas of your site with respect to page speed.

    Conclusion

    So, these things discussed above … are they the only things to do? Do we stop respecting the Classic form of SEO? NO! Lot of the classic stuff is really important. What needs to change is the way we do it and incorporate new stuff that has evolved in on-page front. Aspects such as usability, social, search—they are not individual entities anymore. These entities need to work together in an effort to make the Web a better place. (Source: www.searchenginejournal.com)

    Bing Webmaster API Breaking Change for SOAP Protocol Users

    Bing last week updated it's webmaster API by introducing a new Breaking Change only for users of the Webmaster API that are using the SOAP protocol but not for Users of the Webmaster API using the JSON or POX/HTTP protocols. In other case they will recive an error message such like as...

    If you are affected by this issue, you will receive the following error:Error code: UnknownError HResult: 0x80131501
    The change was due to cause of SOAPAction header value and the namespace URI to make correction, that was previously erroneously set to http://tempuri.org/IWebmasterApi and now is required to be http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Microsoft.Bing.Webmaster.Api/IWebmasterApi.

    Bing obviously recommends to update the service reference of your application to fix the this issue. You can do this by right-clicking the service and clicking Update Service Reference.

    Article Marketing


    Article marketing is one of the best tools for Internet marketing. Whether you are trying to rank a website in the SERPs, drive traffic to your site, build back links, syndicate your content so you can reach more audience or anything else related to making money online, article marketing can help you.
    Article marketing used to be very powerful and effective and I personally believe it still is, but there are those who say that the effectiveness of article marketing is decreasing day by day.
    But no matter what side of the aisle you are in, both groups do believe in article marketing as an effective tool that can help with many different aspects of Internet marketing.
    Here are some articles that will help you learn more about article marketing and using it to achieve your Internet marketing goals.
    Article Marketing

    Article Marketing 101

    What Is Article Marketing
    Don’t yet know what article marketing is and how it can actually benefit you? This post got you covered!
    3 Tips For Writing Traffic Sucking Articles
    The articles you use for your article marketing campaign are the foundation of your campaign. Get them right and you succeed, get them wrong, and you waste your time and money. Learn how to write articles that will draw in visitors by the thousands.
    3 Article Marketing Mistakes To Avoid
    Article marketing can be extremely powerful if you know how to use it the right way. To ensure you do just that, read this post to learn of 3 big article marketing mistake you should avoid.
    34 Dofollow Article Directories With Page Rank
    In order to have an effective article marketing campaign, you need to submit your articles to worthy article directories that can help drive traffic and sales. And for SEO purposes, its best to use dofollow article directories. Here is a list of 34 dofollow high PR article directories.
    Best Free Article Submitter
    Submitting articles to article directories manually can be a tedious task. But the good news is that there are some great tools out there that can help speed up the process. Some are paid tools and some are totally free. See which one is the best free article submission tool.
    How to Submit Articles to Article Directories?
    There is a right way to submit articles and there is a wrong way. Find out what is the right way to submit articles to directories to get the maximum benefit.
    Traffic Generation With Article Marketing
    One of the top reason for using article marketing is traffic generation. Learn how to create an effective article marketing campaign that will drive thousands of targeted visitors to your site.

    Bounce Rate Improvement Using HTML5 css/javascript tabs for User Interfaces

    Often SEO experts or site owners do more to increase the users usability of their product/real estate site switching more product specific pages to use more css and using tabs to see specific information about the product through different and unique pages like Product Description / Technical Details of working procedure / Larger Images / Related or similar products. Since doing so to seen a dramatic increase in what Google considers bounces... in that a one page view is what they consider a bounce.
         So when a potential customer done a search for and lands on the page all the information is there in css/javascript tabs. Great for the customer as they dont have to load more pages to get all the details. But what about Google's reaction for all these changes and the wondering thing is if Google is now counting all these one page views aka bounces negatively. Or you looking for more clicks for more page views and should you force customers to click tabs that load a new page for each portion of the product.As sites get more dynamic by using jquery and ajax to enhance the site vision for user interface, but the actual page views are going to be down considerably for those sites that choose advanced user interfaces and HTML5. Here the question is  would it will improve "bounce" rate, increase page views per visit and would it send Google "positive" signals about our site.
         Having all these well mannered and advance changes to our sites, after that the most important to be noted is SERPs behaviour and current Analytics changes like average time, Common sense would suggest that the average length of visit turn towards making a page's purpose clarification to be just as positive a signal for the algo as the number of page views.If some one using site tabs to get more involved and deeper in, result in more one-page visits, but those visits are longer, one would hope that the algo would consider that okay either way.
         But here a fact that is too much truth is for the purposes of search ranking of a page Google does not look at bounce rate as measured by Google Analytics. The search ranking factor Google is taking a look at "bounce back". That is, people's wish to have more search for you by using Google's search box or number of for how many people return to the SERPs to click on a different result or refine their search.  

         If you care about improving bounce rate to help user experience, I would suggest letting Google Analytics know when a user clicks on a tab by firing off some javascript to ping it. You can read the technical details about how to do so here

    Google's New Conspiracy Image results may not Counted as Impressions In Google WMT

    From the last 10 days of October 2012 it has commonly seen by almost all webmasters for a sudden drop down of author stats in Google webmaster tools some such like as..

    Yesterday, my author stats in Googlw Webmaster tool showed between

    5000 to 12000 impressions per day
    320 to 600 clicks per day for October

    Today, this stat changed to half

    2500 to 3500 impressions per day
    200 to 400 clicks 


    Actually the "WMT" have been always outlandish and incomprehensible for always and for each one as They never counted a correct firgure for all of mine, not even close due to their frequent Changefulness. Because often you see in WMT they dropped them, then they brought them back. I read that they are going to drop them AGAIN, this time forever (next month?). Suits me fine, since they are nothing but a source of frustration. Or there might be force full Conspiracy against webmasters to spend their budgets for Google Adwords Paid advertisement program. But not sure if it's related or not, but I have seen an overall drop in reported impressions in the search queries report (about 50% or more for 70% as compared to a week ago). Traffic is the same, though. Initial analysis leads me to believe that image results are no longer being counted as impressions. Because They NEVER show my photo on ANY SERPS. Recognisable?  Maybe Google want a more Isolated photo, to have different Look for me than my previous. I am about to pull all my authorship. It is simply not worth fretting over, especially since Google refuses to TRY to get it right. Jumping through their hoops to no avail is not only frustrating, it is demeaning. "Well from the Initial analysis it has been counted that as a prediction to believe that image results are no longer being counted as impressions."

    PPC Bidding Why you Need to Bid On PPC Campaigns for a Big Brand

    often during the analysis of search results (SERPs) a question is being raised in our minds why some websites url's performing on first pages which although having not good pr, content and quality back links, still they are in first page. There are lots of queries where some big brands url's are performing and usually experts found to be hard to answer that question.
        But by going into a deep analysis to catch the competitors in a big race for the sites performing on the first of Google search results a wise strategy come to seen a lot of big brands spend millions of dollars on paid advertisement (PPC campaigns and management) even on tv commercials this leads to people organically suffered into a brief discussion about them and linking to them. So like this they successfully have a large amount of back links. Also these big brand websites have a huge amount of type-in traffic, that leads to very attractive usage signals. When you add in the contests they often run which generates huge volumes of user generated content, reviews and the teams of editorial writers they often employ - they often have good content signals. Even if they are lacking in one ranking area their other ranking areas are often strong enough to compensate.
        Here's a question that I wants to discuss with you is...

    "If a brand already occupies #1 for their core brand terms, why should we need to bid on PPC campaigns for brand terms also?" if you have any complement it's my pleasure if you share it with me in comment box.In my point of view there several things to do this..

    1.The first one and most important is to get more real estate on the result page for which you are bidding. Obviously it will help to get more clicks for PPC and natural results when you have both an ad and a regular listing. Frankly, I don't know if that's true but if you have both, you double your chances of getting a click somehow. 

    2.Gaining of more factual data for future to expand your marketing sense and experience from your campaigns, In case of having statical report for how many people did search for that term? PPC will tell you for sure. 

    3.It will make it easy for you to test your different headlines and descriptions very easily and quickly. And again, having real data to fall on to improve your ads which could be used for SEO too. 

    4.You can bid on keywords in PPC that you don't rank for in organics. 

    Maybe others can come up with more but these would be the biggest ones that I can think of. Wheather
     If you have a term where a page already ranking high in the organics, it will also better to  run PPC on the term but use an automated rule to keep the ad lower on the page. If the search contains the actual brand name, CTR is strong and the CPC goes down to the point that it costs us very little to run ads on brand name searches.  

    It is common to seen by analytics experts that both the ad and the organic listing get clicks, although it's not my experience that ads convert better. Sometimes yes, but sometimes no; it can go either way.  
         

    How to Write Keywords Grammatical for On-Page optimization

    In the spot light of Experts replies to a forum thread for using Singular keywords or plural keywords for search engine ranking especially concerning to Google to optimising a group of targeted keywords that for which grammatical language terms your keywords can rank better in SERPs. 

         Well On-Page optimisation is an essential factor to built up and enhance the page's for relevancy to both search engines and users.How the on-page optimisation is perfect, it depends on the latest search algorithms priorities to manage the search results as every new algorithm effects a specific amount of total (X%) search queries, and following the webmaster guidelines. Let's Suppose that you are optimise a page for "green widgets" but it is not logical to write widgets ( plural ) on your page because you are only selling on widget on your page, then should you still write "widgets" or only "widget" and what does about google's to rank plural and singular keywords with different or the same way.

         First thing that you ever need to keep in mind, to drag a brief and competent keyword analysis by  going to Google Adwords keyword analytics tool or any other effective tool like using Bing, Word Tracker and search for the plural keyword then search for the single keyword and see if there are any changes in the ranks. When you personally observe those rankings you will likely notice some interesting trends among the top ranking sites. Ahead the more important thing that obviously mattered very first is your goals justification such as..

    • If you are a PPC campaigns management expert then you should write in a way to encourage CTR. 
    • If you are a SEO expert then you must perform A/B test both and go with whichever gave the best results moving forward. 
    • If you ask me I'll tell you to write in the way that most pleases your visitors, forget the rest. 

    Ask yourself what are your priorities to achieve your goals and objectives, and write accordingly regardless of plural vs singular effects. Because If took a little glance at Google Webmaster tools and look at the "content keywords" list. Some items will seem absolutely correct and proper (rats >> rats, rat, rat's*) while others are useless (new >> new, news, or lives >> lives, lived, live, living, lively -- with "life" as an entirely separate word -- and similarly states >> states, state, stated, stately).

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