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Social Bookmarking Benefits

February 28th, 2008 by Krunal

Social Bookmarking Benefits

Social bookmarking it’s very simple and easy to use. Social bookmarking is now one of the most recent trends online to help you in spreading your voice and presence across the Internet.

Creeper Seo Give you some tips to make sure that you would benefits from Social Bookmarking feature.

1.       Create an account using the same nickname at numerous social bookmarking websites, which you have found to be interesting. But make sure that you would be giving priority to the ones that have high traffic, as well as enrolled membership.  

2.       After creating your account, try building a reputation in your chosen niche first and then start to interact with other members. Remember to export the personal bookmarks that you have to that particular website.

3.       Always make sure that your tags are organized. Keep everything simple. Make it easy for users to locate you through your bookmarks.

4.       Try collaborating with other relevant and similar services to be able to promote each other a lot better through cross-bookmarking.

5.       Develop a fairly sociable relationship with users through maintaining open lines of communication, as well as interactivity.

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7 Time-Saving and Organizational Blogging Tips

February 19th, 2008 by Krunal

As bloggers, we waste countless hours online doing things that don’t help promote and build our sites or our businesses. Avoiding wasting time and always being productive are often hard tasks to accomplish, but with the right organizational skills saving time on all of your tasks and using the extra time to get ahead of your competition is easy.

1. Take a notebook or binder with you wherever you go.

Sometimes during the day a great idea pops into your head for an excellent article topic or something you’d like to implement on your blog, but you have no way of remembering it and soon that idea is lost. So you never forget any ideas, keep a notebook with you at all times. Keep it beside you when you sleep, when you’re in the car, or during whatever daily activities you attend.

2. Have some backup posts ready for emergencies.

Sometimes tragedy strikes with no warning and there is nothing we can do. Whether you’re going to be away from your blog or the internet for an extending period of time, or whether a horrible case of writer’s block has plagued you, it’s always important to have some backup posts ready that you can publish without worry.

3. Create a weekly posting schedule.

For some bloggers it’s difficult to constantly have ideas for articles that need to be published the next day. Grab a piece of paper (or your notebook, as mentioned in point one) and make a chart that contains every single day of the week. Then think about which posts you’re going to publish on what days, and write it down. Jot down potential post titles and main points these articles might include. By planning ahead you can save several weekly hours of thinking and stressing over content.

4. Subscribe to your favorite blogs in an RSS reader.

Subscribing to the blogs you read can keep you organized and save many hours each week. Not only does it take at least two or three times longer to visit and read each site by going to it manually, but you might also forget to check up on a blog or two. By using an RSS reader, such as Google Reader, you can read many more sites in less time and keep track of them all without doing any extra work.

5. Use spam protection for your comments.

Some blogs can get dozens to hundreds of spam comments per day, and deleting them all manually eats up the valuable time you could otherwise spend coming up with new content. Instead, use the few extra minutes it takes to install and activate some spam protection that’ll do the work for you and save you hours in the future.

6. Quit checking your stats all the time.

Why do you check your blog statistics or earnings ten times a day? They’ll keep going on whether you look at them or not, so all you’re doing is wasting precious time. Limit checking your statistics to just once a day or every other day, and don’t get carried away. It’s still important to know how well you’re progressing, but your blog will only go downhill if all you do is check your stats.

7. Organize your priorities.

As a blogger, you obviously have plenty of tasks. You have to respond to all of your emails, comment other blogs, and log in to your social media and networking accounts. Believe it or not, you can spend all day doing these tasks and then look at the clock and realize you have no time to write a new post. Instead, learn how to get through all of your daily blogging errands quickly but sufficiently, and when you’re done at a certain site exit out of it so it won’t tempt you while you should be working.

The internet is a huge place, and it’s easy to get distracted and carried away from your blogging duties. Take some time to sit down and think about how you work best, and don’t be lazy and procrastinate. Get yourself and your blog organized, and then all you will see is improvement.

Top 7 Answers to Questions Asked by SEO Clients

February 9th, 2008 by Krunal

More and more website owners realize the benefits of top search engine ranking. Therefore, they are willing to invest their time and money in search engine optimization. At the same time, many search engine optimization problems arise. I am trying to address some of them in this article.

  1. For the sake of time saving, I just scan our pamphlet as an image file and put it on our main site. Can you help me optimize the website for high ranking?

    Your pamphlet may contain lots of text for visitors to read. Since you only scan it as an image file, search engines only recognize that you have a single image file in your webpage. Simply put, they just treat it like a photo or a graphic, and do not convert your image text for analysis and indexing. A solution is to add an alt attribute for the image. It is a bit better because a few HTML text are available for search engines to “understand” your webpage content. However, comparing with rich HTML text in a webpage, text in alt attribute is too few for search engines to analyze importance of your webpage.

    Therefore, I do not recommend this approach although it may save you time in building a webpage.

  2. If I implement a seo campaign, does it mean that I can give up my pay per click search engines marketing (PPC marketing)?

    SEO campaign and ppc marketing are not mutually exclusive. On the contrary, they are complementary with each other. First, I suggest you implement both natural SEO and ppc marketing for high conversion keywords. You can get more exposure in the search result pages. Second, because of copywriting or marketing communications consideration, you may not be able to implement SEO for all useful keywords. Under this circumstance, why not use ppc marketing as an alternative? For example, the word “pay-per-click search marketing”, “ppc marketing”, “search engine marketing”, “paid search” are more or less with the same meaning. However, it may be confusing to use all the terms interchangeably throughout your website.

  3. My boss wants to have a full flash website so that our company site is more visually appealing. Can you help me to optimize the website after we make a full flash website?

    From experience, many search engines cannot “read” content from flash files. In many cases, search engines only treat flash file as if it is a single image file. They do not index the text or follow the navigation links to index content.

    Matt Cutts, a Google representative, mentioned that Google has some improvements in reading textual content of a flash file by utilizing search engine SDK tool offered by Adobe/Macromedia. However, the tool has not been updated frequently and extract text out of a flash file correctly is difficult. To conclude, reading textual content from flash file is still at a preliminary stage.

    It implies that a full flash website is unlikely to be well indexed by search engines. If natural top search engine ranking is very important to your success, it is not recommended to make a full flash website unless you have a large ppc marketing budget or very confident to create high link popularity over short period of time.

  4. Does a dedicated IP address help my search engine rankings?

    Dedicated IP address is not an imperative to get top search engine ranking. Many websites with top search engine ranking are using shared web hosting plans. It means that they are sharing the same IP address with other webmasters with low search engine ranking.

    However, if your IP address is shared with many search engine spammers, your site’s ranking can be adversely affected. Therefore, some search engine marketers prefer to get a dedicated IP address from their web hosts.

  5. If I have lots of content in a webpage, is it better to separate the content into 2 webpages?

    I think it depends on search engines. For example, Google crawls only about the first 101 kilobytes of a webpage. If your content is more than 101Kb, you’d better separating the content into 2 webpages.

  6. Why does my site suddenly disappear in Google?

    There are several reasons for Google to exclude your site. First, you must make sure that your site meets Google’s quality guideline, i.e. no spamming. For example, you do not put hidden text and links in your website. Second, your site is not hacked. Third, you should check whether your site has some malware. Last but not least, your site may be too new and Google is in the process of refreshing their index. During the process, Google may fall back to the old index version and hence your site suddenly disappears.

  7. How can I increase ranking of internal sub-pages?

    Many webmasters found that sub-pages of their sites have poor search engine ranking and want to improve rankings of sub-pages. To solve the problem, you should ensure the sub-pages are not buried too deep within a site. Important sub-pages should get more internal links via cross linking related pages. In addition, you should try to get some external site links to your specific sub-pages.

Jimsun Lui is working in Agog Digital Marketing Srategy Ltd, a search engine optimization company offers comprehensive search marketing services.

Source: Top7Business.com

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