A new start-up has launched by Pavan Katepalli, recently to encourage bloggers and advertisers to work together. Its called Bloggers Compete and allows professional & amateur bloggers to compete about a given topic.
Advertisers at BloggersCompete.com create contests around particular topics and encourage professional & amateur bloggers to write about them for a prize. The advertisers also receive a link back to their site and the opportunity to have their message spread across social media sites.
In turn, the blogger gets a prize and recognition on Bloggers Compete.
Bloggers Compete to increase Income & Blog Popularity
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Google Plus & Facebook Alternative is Anybeat.com
Dmitry is also a fan of Facebook but he believes Internet Users should have an alternative to the Big social networking websites like Facebook and Google Plus. AnyBeat prides itself with allowing pseudonyms, introducing users to new people, and not trying to be the global identity of users.
The real question is whether or not these factors are enough to pull users away from Facebook. Do you think they are?
How To Find A Good Web Development Company in India
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
On Page Optimization Tips for Website Owners
Monday, October 10, 2011
Here I'll tell you a few secrets and main factors which will help in Ranking your website and make your website search Engine Friendly.
Find Keywords through Keyword Research Tools
Keyword search is an important part of an SEO campaign and the ranking of the site depends on the best keywords chosen. For this you can hire services of an SEO professional. They are able to identify the right keywords that will attract the search engine spiders and help to get a better ranking.
Fresh Quality Content is Must :
Fresh and interesting content is always useful to attract the visitors and providing relevant and genuine information is an impressive way to get back the visitors again and again.
Anchor text or Anchor Text Links
They are clickable texts that points to a particular website. They play a vital role in getting the higher ranks with all the major search engines.
Keywords in Title tags :
They enable the search engines to understand what your website is all about. Placing your main keywords or phrases into your title tag can help you attain a better ranking.
Include Keyword in the Domain name
While optimizing your website, it is better to keep in mind that using the selected keywords in the domain name is the initial and vital step in creating a website. The domain name should not be too long or too short.
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How to SEO ASP.NET Website Optimization
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Here are a few tips on How to SEO for your ASP.NET website. Follow the following directions step by step to seo ASP.net website
1. No Identical or Duplicate content
A mistake made often: when we register a Domain and point it to web Hosting server, using the World Wide Web – “www”- subdomain in most cases. “www” is nothing else than a subdomain. Follow My following directions to get rid of Identical or duplicate content penalty by search Engines:
Suppose you purchased the domain “seoindia123.com” and configuring your web hosting server using the IIS MMC and developing a new website:
at http://seoindia123.com The web server will answer to the above shown redirects with a “HTTP/1.x 301 Moved Permanently” response. So the search engine get’s the info that this resource has permanently been moved. This way, all ranking-power, link power, etc., moves to “http://seoindia123.com”, which is a major factor affecting the ranking of your website.
2. Avoid Identical or Duplicate content, part -2
When typing “http://www.example.com”, your web hosting server will open a certain page – by default, it is the “Default.aspx” with .aspx extension. Many websites , redirect and link in an inappropriate way: open a browser and type “http://codeproject.com” – you’ll get redirected to “http://www.codeproject.com/index.asp” – “index.asp” seems to be the default-site for the domain www.codeproject.com – but redirecting to it from “http://codeproject.com” or linking to it within any page of www.codeproject.com is just a big mistake.
No matter how big your website is, Google’s Page Rank is still a very important factor. So while http://seoindia123.com has a PR of 3, http://seoindia123.com /index.asp has a PR of 2 – while these 2 web pages delivers the same content. This practice is bad, and has a very bad influence http://seoindia123.com ranking, because the 2 links displays the same content. Search engine does not know that “index.asp” is the root website url of the http://seoindia123.com, so search engines try to find out through their algorithms that which website is the more important as per the visitors. But the big issue here is that all the url power, ranking , etc. get’s divided between http://seoindia123.com & http://seoindia123.com/index.aspx – http://seoindia123.com could rank a lot better without using “index.asp” in the search engine’s index.
To make sure that your websitsite’s search engine ranking reach at the highest , you must concentrate on link – always take care , even in internal link building (links to the “Home” page of your website), that you link to your domain name: www.yourdomain.com, instead of www.yourdomain.com/default.aspx.
3. Choose Researched Keywords as Title
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What is Latent semantic Indexing ( LSI )
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
What is Latent Semantic Indexing or LSI ? |
Since it is based on a mathematical set of rules, or algorithm, it is not perfect and can lead to results which are justifiable mathematically, but have no meaning in natural language. Google purchased a company, Applied Semantics, to develop it early in 2003.
So what is latent semantic indexing? How does it work in layman’s terms? Let’s look at the three words separately:
LATENT.
The word ‘latent’ means something which is present, but not obviously visible. For example, the latent heat of vaporization, or the heat required to vaporize water, is present in clouds, and is only released when it rains. This is why it seems to get warmer during thunderstorms. In terms of latent semantic indexing, it means that a word such as ‘lock’, can be present in a text, and its meaning is hidden until some other factor reveals it. ‘Lock’ can mean, among other things, a piece of hair, a security device or a means of conveying a barge between different heights in a canal. It is only the rest of the text which makes its meaning clear.
SEMANTIC
The word ‘semantic’ refers to the meaning of language or words, as opposed to what is actually said or written. In the use of the word ‘lock’ in ‘a lock of hair’, semantics is the use given to the word ‘lock’, which is made obvious by the expression ‘lock of hair’.
INDEXING
With reference to use of the word in latent semantic indexing, ’indexing’ is the identification of the meaning of a document from its subject content, and its listing into a form suitable for use by a search system.
Let’s make it clearer by giving an example. Software-generated pages used for Adsense tend to be very general and are able to be used as templates for any keyword or phrase. Here is how a typical piece of such text could read, using ‘the history of locks’ as key-phrase.
“If you are seeking information on the history of locks, there is no better place than the internet. The information superhighway is full of sites specializing in the history of locks, and the history of locks is a very popular subject. We recommend that you check out the other pages on this site for information on other topics associated with the history of locks.”
This is very common with Adsense sites. You can replace the key-phrase ‘the history of locks’ with any keyword whatsoever, and the same text can be used countless times, being replaced automatically by the software from a given list of keywords. It does not give the reader any information whatsoever. In fact, it does not even give information as to what type of lock is being referred to. It could apply equally to a security lock and a canal lock. This is why latent semantic indexing was introduced to search engine ranking analysis.
Now here is the same text including some qualifying wording:
“If you are seeking information on the history of locks, there is no better place than the internet. The information superhighway is full of sites specializing in the history of locks of all types, from the massive Roman door locks to sophisticated encrypted password security systems. From long-keyed safe locks to the history of combination locks that have given safe crackers so much trouble over the ages. The history of locks is a very popular subject and we recommend that you check out the other pages on this website dealing with topics such as general security, the history of cylinder and lever locks, and padlocks of various kinds.”
The ‘latency’ referred to in the term ’latent semantic indexing’ is the hidden meaning of the word ‘lock’, which remains hidden in the first version until the semantics of the second reveal its meaning. Thus, by use of the algorithm, website content with similar keywords, but different meanings for the keywords, can be differentiated and, more importantly for the webmaster, the relevance of the site can be properly determined and indexed.
No longer will sites with ambiguous keywords, as in version one above, be acceptable to search engines. The semantics of the page must make the meaning and topic of the page clear.
So what does that mean to you? It means that not only must you maintain a reasonable density of the specific keyword being targeted, since that is still the term being used by the searcher, but you must also use related words and terms to define the overall theme of the page. Prior to latent semantic indexing, a search for the term ‘the history of locks and canals’ would have been directed to both of the above texts. Since its introduction, such a search will be directed to neither. It will be directed to a page where it is obvious that the theme of the site is canal locks.
This can only be good for the visitor to Google.