Tuesday 27 May 2014

Link building methods for SEO

You realize that the best way to move your site to the highest in SERP of Google is to assemble great backlinks (and loads of them). Notwithstanding enhancing your site with search engine keywords, you can expand your website vicinity in Google if you make one route backlinks to your site. This article records a few strategies for building backlinks from respectable sources that will be distinguished and advertised by the search engines.

1. Article Directory Submission

Create an article with your links within the resource box. Typically 2 links are allowed to be
located in the resource box.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT
  • www.Ezinearticles.com
  • www.Buzzle.com
  • www.ArticleBase.com
  • www.GoArticles.com
  • www.Bukisa.com
  • www.SearchWarp.com

TIPS

To automate the process and highly leverage the power of article marketing, use Article Marketing Robot to create accounts, spin and submit to close to 10,000 article directories Automatically! Grab the RSS of each article directories for RSS submission.

2. Web 2.0 Sites Submission

Post your articles to these Web 2.0 sites below. The links can be placed within the article body.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT
  • Squidoo
  • Hubpages
  • Zimbio
  • Wordpress
  • Blogger

TIPS
Grab the RSS of each article directories for RSS submission.

3. Social Bookmarking Sites submission

Submit your URL of your money site, articles in the web2.0 and article directories to the social bookmarking sites. The title is the anchor link that link back to your site.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT
  • www.Digg.com
  • www.Delicious.com
  • www.StumbleUpon.com
  • www.Mixx.com

4. RSS submission

Submit your Blog RSS, Web2.0 RSS and Article Directories RSS (i.e. www.YourBlog.com/feed) to RSS Aggregators. If you have a static html page, you can convert it to RSS format using feedage.com.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT

  • www.FeedAgg.com
  • www.postrank.com
  • www.bloglines.com
  • www.bloghub.com
  • www.plazoo.com
  • www.icerocket.com

3. Social Network

Submit your links (contents such as article, web2.0 article, your blog, etc ...) to social network sites.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT

  • www.Facebook.com
  • www.twitter.com
  • www.MySpace.com
  • www.FriendFeed.com
  • www.Linkedin.com

5. Forum Signature

Setup your signature in each of your forum you participate. When you make a post, your signature with your backlink will be displayed. Some forums do require you to have at least x number of post before you can add your links in your signature. So, do find out first before you do that.

6. Forum Profile

In the forum, you can put your URL in your profile page. Hence, a backlink is created from the profile page!
TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT

•    Using Google to search for High Page Rank forum. In Google, search the      following string:
•    "powered by expressionengine"
•    inurl:/member/register/ "powered by expressionengine"
•    "powered by MyBB"
•    inurl: /member.php?action=register "powered by MyBB"
•    "powered by phpfox"
•    inurl: /signup/ "powered by phpfox"
•    “powered by vbulletin”

7. .EDU & .GOV Backlinks

Some .EDU & .Gov sites allow for people to comment or participate the forum.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT

Using Google to search for .edu & .gov sites allow you to participate and comment. In Google, search the following string:

•    site:.edu inurl:CreateUser.aspx
•    site:.edu inurl:register.aspx
•    site:.edu inurl:"wp-signup.php"
•    site:.edu "powered by expressionengine"
•    site:.edu "powered by vbulletin" inurl:"register.php"
•    “leave a comment” Site:.edu
•    “reply to post” site:.edu

8. Document Sharing Sites

Document sharing sites allow you to upload your documents in .pdf, .doc, .ppt format etc ...You can leave your link in the description field.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT

•    DocStoc
•    Scribd
•    Esnips
•    Issuu
•    Calameo

9. Power Point Sites

Create and Upload your powerpoint slides to the sites and put our link in the description field so that you gain a backlink.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT

  • Slideshare
  • Slideboom
  • PowerShow
  • AuthorStream

10. Video Sites

Create and Upload a video to the video sites and put your link in the description field so that you gain a backlink.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT

  • Youtube
  • Metacafe
  • MotionBox
  • Vimeo
  • TinyPic
  • Blip
  • DailyMotion
  • Veoh
11. Press Release 

Create a press release and submit to press release sites. You can leave your full URL or links with anchored text within your press release.

TOP PLACES TO SUBMIT

  • www.newsreleaser.com
  • www.information-online.com
  • www.freepressrelease.com
  • www.qualitypressreleaser.com
  • www.i-newswire.com
  • www.pressexposure.com

12. Whois & Stats Based Sites


You can submit your site to these stats based / Whois Sites to create a backlink. With Website Indexer Tool, you can just sit back and relax to let the software mass submit your sites to hundreds and thousands of such Whois and stats-based sites.

13. Blog Commenting


You can leave a comment on the blog to create a backlink. The anchored backlink is in the namefield you fill in. Better not to spam and comment according to article.

14. Infographic submission 

Submit infographs and share it on different sites.
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Thursday 22 May 2014

Easy way to get back-link from Wikipedia

We all know the importance of Back-link for a website. It has more value when it comes from Wikipedia, Gov and Edu sites.

Here i am going to tell about " How to get back-link from Wikipedia"

For this We need to find broken link building opportunities in Wikipedia.

Broken link building has it all…

Scalable.

White hat.

Powerful.

There’s only one problem that finding broken links in Wikipedia  is a HUGE pain.

That is, unless you know about a little-known wrinkle in Wikipedia’s editing system.

You see, when a Wikipedia editor stumbles on a dead link, they don’t delete the link right away.
Instead, they add a footnote next to the link that says “dead link”



This footnote gives other editors a chance to confirm that the link is actually dead before removing it.
And that simple footnote makes finding broken links in almost any niche dead simple.

Here’s how:
First, use this simple search string:

site:wikipedia.org [keyword] + “dead link”

For example, if you were in the Blog space you’d search for something like this

Next we need to visit a page in the search results that’s relevant to your site: 

Hit ctrl + f and search for “dead link”: 


Then your browser will jump to any dead links in the references section:


Once you’ve found a dead link, now what?

Well you could re-create that dead resource on your site and replace the dead link in Wikipedia with yours.

But that would only land you a single link (and a nofollow link at that).

Tuesday 20 May 2014

Forget the footnotes

Both Flesh and Not: Essays
by David Foster Wallace (Hamish Hamilton, £20)
The name David Foster Wallace refers to three distinct writers. The first was a highbrow, encyclopaedic novelist; the second was an essayist of the first rank; and the third was the giver of a famous inspirational talk (“This is Water”) quoted frequently on the internet. I confess to having little interest in the first of these figures, and none whatsoever in the third. For me, Wallace was almost exclusively the author of the pieces collected in A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again (1997), Consider the Lobster (2005), and, most recently, Both Flesh and Not.

Tennis was a recurring and fruitful subject for Wallace. Perhaps the best of his essays on the subject is the title essay from the most recent volume, “Federer Both Flesh and Not.” In this ostensible profile of the seven-time Wimbledon champion, Wallace uses his subject’s athletic ingenuity to make a very original (if somewhat oblique) teleological argument for the existence of God. He moves from classic sports journalism—”Federer’s forehand is a great liquid whip, his backhand a one-hander that he can drive flat, load with topspin, or slice”—to ardent metaphysical speculation—

“There are three kinds of valid explanation for Federer’s ascendancy. One kind involves mystery and metaphysics and is, I think, closest to the real truth. . . and even just to see, close up, power and aggression made vulnerable to beauty is to feel inspired and (in a fleeting, mortal way) reconciled.”
—almost as fluidly as Federer himself when outmanoeuvring Rafael Nadal on the ryegrass.

Wallace achieved minor success playing tennis while at secondary school. Thus I am inclined to employ tennis terms, even French ones, to describe his own inimitable prose: he could hit any ball in any position from anywhere on the court, he had le lift, le slice, le revers à deux mains at his disposal whenever he wished. Comparing Wallace with other contributors to Esquire and Harper’s circa 1995 is a bit silly, like ranking Sir Norman Brookes against amateurs from the Warwick Tennis Club. He seemed to have absorbed everything he read. The marble index of Wallace’s mind voyaged from calculus and aesthetics to pulp fiction and celebrity hardbacks; his prose ranged, often in the same essay, from the abstruse to the colloquial, allowing him to dissect complex arguments and build castles in the air with equal facility. He was almost uniquely good at both narrative and belletristic essays: his report from the 2004 Maine Lobster Festival and his review of Bryan Garner’s Dictionary of Modern American Usage make both of these bizarre subjects seem singularly important.

I have never been fond of Wallace’s abundant footnotes. (He once told Charlie Rose that they were “very, very addictive.”) Many of his admirers argue that they serve some high-flown purpose, such as wry commentary on postmodern information overload. Forgive me for thinking this so much rot. Wallace was a dexterous writer. If the footnotes had been meant as commentary, they would have appeared once or twice at most. Nor do I believe that, as a friend recently suggested to me, Wallace was simply too lazy to do the hard work of incorporating stray thoughts into the main body of his text. My preferred explanation is that he simply liked the way footnotes looked at the bottom of the page—a sort of Nabokovian chic.

Although Wallace made such literary decisions on flimsy grounds, few essayists of our time have been more serious. This can be seen in his concern for the welfare of animals. In the title essay from Consider the Lobster, Wallace is characteristically inconclusive about the ethics of boiling crustaceans alive. While he admits that he enjoys eating lobster, he is uncomfortable with the actual cooking process:

“However stuporous the lobster is from the trip home, for instance, it tends to come alarmingly to life when placed in boiling water. If you’re tilting it from a container into the steaming kettle, the lobster will sometimes try to cling to the container’s sides or even to hook its claws over the kettle’s rim like a person trying to keep from going over the edge of a roof. And worse is when the lobster’s fully immersed. Even if you cover the kettle and turn away, you can usually hear the cover rattling and clanking as the lobster tries to push it off. Or the creature’s claws scraping the sides of the kettle as it thrashes around.”

Even to an unrepentant omnivore there is something unsettling about Wallace’s description of this creature struggling to avoid death by effervescence. Those familiar with Wallace’s biography know that he spent years taking care of dogs whose previous owners had abused them hideously. Such was his sense of responsibility for his animals that he refused to leave for New Hampshire to cover John McCain’s first presidential run for Rolling Stone until he had secured a trustworthy dogsitter.

Unlike many prominent animal welfare advocates, Wallace was equally concerned with the wellbeing of homo sapiens. Often he worried more about our metaphysical than our physical health, as his graphic account of the 1998 Adult Video News Awards, pornography’s belched answer to the Oscars, makes clear. Though Wallace never says as much (here as elsewhere, he is almost maddeningly subtle), he seems to find pornography unwholesome, perhaps even evil. His descriptions of would-be divas enmeshed in the world of smut are, despite the stretch wrap layer of irony with which he surrounds them, genuinely heartbreaking:

“A second-tier Arrow Video starlet in a G-string poses for a photo, forked dorsally over the knee of a morbidly obese cellphone retailer from suburban Philadelphia. . . Some of the starlets are so heavily made up they look embalmed. They tend to have complexly coiffured hair that looks really good from 20 feet away but on closer inspection is dry and dead.”

The fact that the slavering “fans” seem nearly as pathetic as the girls themselves is further testament to Wallace’s ethical acumen. Only once (in a footnote, of course) does he choose to condemn pornography outright, and when he does, the force of his judgement is all the more powerful for having been otherwise withheld:

“Dark’s and Black’s [two famous pornographic entrepreneurs] movies are not for men who want to be aroused and maybe masturbate. They are for men who have problems with women and want to see them humiliated. . . [They] are vile.”

It is unfortunate that the moral concerns so evident in Wallace’s first two collections are not much on display in Both Flesh and Not, which, despite the presence of one or two very good essays, strikes me as unworthy of its author. I suspect that the book has appeared for baldly commercial reasons. Some of these pieces were originally short internet items; now they fail to occupy two or three not very densely printed pages. (The essay about underappreciated American novels is shorter than some of Wallace’s sentences elsewhere in the volume.) To fill up space, the essays have been interposed with selections of words from his vocabulary list of (mostly) abstruse words and their definitions. But we should not make too much of the great schatzkammer of Wallace’s vocabulary, which contained such treasures as “exeleutherostomize” and “scotopia.” Just as a court genius like Federer cannot be reduced to stats, a writer as perceptive and humane as Wallace will be remembered for far more than the size of his word hoard.

Friday 2 May 2014

How Facebook Gets You to Analyze New Stuff on Its Mobile App

Facebook’s mobile apps no longer run merely on web technology. As an alternative, they run as native software loaded onto iPads, iPhones, Android devices and other mobile gear. The advantage is that the app is much quicker and more responsive than before. The problem, for Facebook, is that testing the app is tricky. The iPhone application is different from the Android application, and so on.

Companies have built a tool called Airlock to help out ease the agony of testing its diverse pieces of mobile software with real-world users. It’s part of a rising number of tools that manage what’s called A/B testing on mobile phones.
The method is like focus group testing. Facebook designers and developers make alterations to the app – some small and some major – and then roll these differences out to only a little fraction of the people employing the thing in the real world. The transformations that work best can later on be rolled out to one and all.

It’s fairly simple to do A/B testing with web applications – alterations can be brought directly from Facebook’s servers to your browser – but it can be tougher to do this with native apps. You would have to submit each variation of an app to every app store. Then you have to wait for Apple and Google to support all variations. That is not practical for a company like Facebook that carries out A/B tests on such a huge scale. In addition, there is no way to tell the app stores to allocate a novel version of the app to, say, only 10% of users.
That set Facebook’s developers in a bind. “Testing is an important part of our development, and we run hundreds of tests on Facebook — most of which are rolled out to a sample of people to test their impact,” Facebook developers Ari Grant and Kang Zhang wrote in their blog post. “Not every test makes it into production, but even failed tests help us understand how to improve. Losing some of this ability became a challenge.”

To resolve the problem, Facebook developed Airlock. The developers are competent to stack all the diverse variations they would like to test into a single version of the app. Once a user downloads the app from the app store, the Facebook server notifies the app which variation to show.

Facebook kicked off by employing Airlock to verify variations on employees’ phones, but afterward graduated to employing it to test across all its users, a Facebook spokesperson tells us. One of the major features tested with Airlock thus far is the new navigation pane that emerges in the Android and iPhone versions of the Facebook app.

“This tool has allowed us to now scale the framework to support 10 or 15 different variations of a single experiment and put it in the hands of millions of people using our apps,” the developers write.

Facebook is keeping Airlock to itself at the present though a spokesperson says the company is assessing whether it will give worth to the open source community. In the interim, a team of ex-Googlers has publicized a mobile A/B testing platform called Leanplum. But a little open source competition would be a great thing.

Social Media & SEO: How Your Pages Can Get You to the Top of Search Results

SEO/SEM (search engine optimization/search engine marketing) is a complete industry of its own, and by having social media pages, you will position higher in searches. SEO is complex, and it takes in a lot of algorithms, other variables and keywords – and the majority of them will be applied to your website – not to your social networks. However, there are things you can do with your social media pages that will aid you in search positioning. Here is what you should know:

Facebook: Google (and all other search engines) has indexed Facebook pages in its searches for a while now. It’s simple to spot a Facebook page turn up in the top results if a company does not have a website or if its Facebook page is extremely popular. When someone is doing a search, Google’s algorithms will choose a Facebook page’s category, name, vanity URL and keywords in your About Section. So if you need your Facebook page to show up in organic searches, ensure all the fields mentioned are filled out properly. Also guarantee your page is very active. Comments, likes and shares will absolutely impact the search results, although the posts themselves don’t add up. (posts don’t show up in searches).

Google+: Having an active Google + page will aid your business turn up in searches (especially local searches and if the person searching is signed in on Google). The sum of reviews and +1s your page has will also influence the results. If you are not familiar with the platform or don’t know how to use it, at least make sure your Google+ Local (old Google Places) page is claimed - that will put your business on the map and also help people find you.

Check-ins: When someone checks-in at your place using Facebook, Foursquare, Yelp or another app, they are not only notifying their friends where they are, they are also sending a signal to Google's algorithms verifying your physical location. That is an imperative sign for search engines, and it aids you come up in local organic searches. So ensure all your pages are claimed and inspire your customers to check-in. A good way to do that is by putting up a poster and developing check-in offers to reward your customers - that won't only rouse check-ins, but also improve loyalty.

Geotagged media:
Most smart phones and tablets have a geotag attribute that automatically marks photos and videos with the place they are taken at. If those photos and videos are uploaded into Instagram, Flickr or YouTube, they will send search engines another indicator of your physical position and help with search outcome.

Reviews: They are not only assisting clients fix on where/what to buy, but they also control search results. The amount of reviews and their rankings (the number of stars) will impact which business turn ups first. Search engines like assisting users find good businesses, so they won't list organizations with lots of bad reviews. To work around that, ensure you inquire your customers to leave you reviews and respond to all reviews left for you.

SEO will aid you attain viewpoints, and social media will help you out to hook up with your present customers. However, its how your customers are entertained that will help your business grow up. If you have a good business, people will locate you.

Top 5 SEO Secrets to Success of 2014

The key to SEO is to be conscious of what signals the algorithms are seeking. Here are the top 5 secrets of SEO success for 2014.

1. High PR links are still Relevant

If you think that the days of high powered links are over, think again. Now, possibly more than ever, the Google algorithm is relying on high PR, pertinent links to decide which sites attain the highest rankings.
Check this concept for yourself. If you have right to SEO software that offers link profile readouts, search for some of your preferred key phrases and run those reports on the top 10 sites. Approximately without exception you will find that the elevated ranking sites are the ones with the higher PR links.

2. Link Diversity is Key

Whilst high PR links are significant to your off page SEO efforts, link diversity is even more crucial. Long gone are the days of blog comment spamming, Web 2.0 profile building and automated links. In case you want to beat your competitors for rankings, then you are required to turn to a varied approach in your link building efforts. Here is a small list of recommendations that you could employ to obtain ideas for where the best links can be found:
•    Web 2.0 Sites
•    Press Releases
•    Article Directories
•    WordPress/Blogger
•    Social Media Network Sites
•    Social Bookmarks
The top link profiles will have a good mix of links from all of those sources.

3. Less is More

It used to be feasible to automate link building so that a bit of software would create you as many links as possible as swiftly as possible. This used to work in the past but now it doesn’t anymore.
Take the less is more approach in your link building in 2014. Concentrate on high PR links and branching out your link profile. Do this and you will find that you are attaining much better rankings for much lesser work.

4. Relevance is Crucial

Before you by mistake take the shotgun approach, keep significance in mind. It is true that you need to keep your links branched out - but the content from which your links are coming needs to be associated to your website.
In other words, if you find yourself creating links to a site about dogs and your links are coming from sites about chili powder, you will find your SEO efforts declined. In this example, the finest type of links to acquire would be links from other dog related sites.

5. Multi-Media is very Important

This final secret symbolizes the major shift in SEO since the early part of this past decade. It is no longer sufficient to have text-only websites. You will be required to have a range of media photos, sound files, videos etc. – existing on your site if you want your on page SEO to be up to par with what the Google algorithms want.
This necessity is not just restricted to onsite SEO however. In the past two revisions Google has now put increased weight on those links which come from different media sites as well.

What Are Different Kinds of Internet Marketing Policies

The Internet is becoming one of the chief sources of information for people around the world. Users choose doing a quick online search for anything they feel like, instead of turning the pages of newspapers and directories. If you are an online business, you must be prepared of the importance and benefit of having an online presence. However, with so much competition existing in the online market, it can become a little difficult for businesses to sustain in the industry as well.

Actually, the web can be employed as an influential internet marketing tool in numerous different ways to endorse online businesses and get to target audience across the globe. There are a number of Internet marketing tactics used by online marketers and many of them are easy and useful.
Here is a list of some efficient and most accepted types of Internet marketing methods:

1. Search Engine Marketing

Search engine optimization has become a vital part of web commerce. Without the correct use of SEO policies and techniques, a business or a website may not be able to attain good position on popular search engines, mainly Google. Due to constant manipulation of SEO methods, in the last few years, many search engines and online directories have made quite a few alterations in their search algorithms to offer optimum results to users, seeking pertinent information for their query.

The main focus of search engine marketing tactics is to put certain highly searched keywords in exact places of a number of web pages of a website. It focused on giving relevant and useful content to your target market, while boosting the comprehensive rank of the website on search engines.

2. Social Media Marketing

Employment of social media marketing services is considered to be the most important and result-oriented marketing policies for online businesses. These services give fast results and have thoughtful effect on the overall performance of a business. Social media marketing essentially means endorsing company or a website on different networking sites and accepted media channels such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Blogger etc. Promoting websites of businesses through social media marketing pricing guarantee improved traffic, thus resulting in good amount of profits.

The best thing about social media marketing is that it does not need you to make huge investment, as making online company profiles on social networking sites is absolutely free. Having your business on social networking sites is a simple and easiest way to be in touch and share your products with your target audience.

3. Google Adsense Advertising

Google AdSense has grown rapidly in the past few years. It enables sites of all sizes to get money via pertinent advertising. To be precise, Google AdSense is a simple marketing plan that allows advertisers to earn through their ads whenever a user clicks on them on visiting a website. Every website has ads related to its content. So, this gives the advertiser a wide customer base. It is a quick and easy way to promote products on the Internet and attract target audience.

4. E-mail Marketing

E-Mail marketing is one of the prime ways to build up the association with customer. To facilitate the process, your customers should sign up for newsletters so they can be constantly reminded about new products, launches, and other deals being provided by the company on a usual basis. E-mail marketing supports customer loyalty, and can give wonderful profits to customers if they decide to become a subscriber.

Aside from these, there are many other several types of Internet marketing tools you may think about as well. All of them efficiently designed to draw users, increase search engine ranking, and brand building. There are some amazing options that you can find to market your business on the internet.

Based on the nature of your business, you would need to opt particular types of Internet marketing tools and techniques to generate best possible results. Regardless of the method you select, you can always employ professional services by Fortune Innovations to endorse your business and employ efficient marketing policies. An expert would know all the right paths to direct to you your business objectives in a smooth and effectual manner. A proficient company will win more patrons and bring your website at the top of the result page.