Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Importance of Top 59 Social Bookmarking Websites
friends with respective tags and categories as keywords, instead of saving it in your browser bookmarks
Visit some of the sites provided below, create account, then bookmark interesting and useful links in the areas of your interest or expertise. By doing so you create a useful Feed and share your fav also dont forget to integrate social bookmarking websites with your blog or website as i did in my blog, it's been great success
Here is a list of Social Bookmarking websites, which will help your bog or website to be saved by your visitors
(1) Del.icio.us - Currently the most used software application.
(2) Digg - Digg is a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control.
(3) BlogMarks.net - Social Bookmarking with thumbnails. Atom enabled
(4) Blauer Bote Bookmarks - Bookmarak Manager in German and English
(5) LQ Bookmarks - Social Bookmarking, tagging and annotating all things Linux and Open Source.
(6) De.lirio.us - Social Bookmarking, Tagging, Blogging & Notes. Mmmmmm, Notes.
(7) Feedmarker - A free, Web based RSS/ATOM aggregator and bookmarks manager.
(8) Frassle - Frassle helps you read and publish weblogs, track bookmarks, and find relevant content organized your way.
(9) Linkroll - Linkroll is a free link blogging service.
(10) Loom - Collaborative bookmarking application written in PHP.
(11) MyProgs - Social bookmarking for programs you use.
(12) NEWNOOZE - Social Bookmarking on just about every subject. A Digg.com clone site. Beta Stage.
(13) openBM - It's just linking cool sites together. openBM is a little tool for everybody. openBM just keep's your bookmarks and provides them for other people on the web.
(14) Reader² - Share the list of books you read or recommend, find new books by tags/authors. Multilanguage.
(15) reddit - Social bookmarking where your votes affect your karma points.
(16) scuttle.org - Amongst others are based on the scuttle software.
(17) Scuttle - Another open source clone of del.icio.us.
(18) unalog - Open source bookmarking software written in the Python programming
(19) aworldofhelp - Users submit and rate links in numerous categories. The highest ratebeanrocket
(20) Beanrocket.com is a community and a news reader
(21) BlinkList - Social bookmarking with slick interface and new ways for organizing tags.
(22) CiteULike - Social bookmarking for academic papers.
(23) Commontimes - Provides community-based media distribution services and solutions along with BitTorrent hosting and consulting for individuals and organizations of all sizes.
(24) Connectedy - This service allows the establishment of pseudonymous online link libraries. Users may impose arbitrary
categorical hierarchies on their links and choose which categories and links to make public and which ones to keep private. The Connectedy site has par SEO properties.
(25) Connotea - Social bookmarking for scientists.
(26) dinnerbuzz - Dinnerbuzz is a social guide to restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. It's designed to make it easier for you to find a place for dinner or drinks anywhere in the world
(27) Wiklink - Tools to synchronize bookmarks with your browser
(28) FeedMeLinks - Social Bookmarking since 2002
(29) FlipSkipper - Social bookmarking manager that allows users to pull concurrent searches from Yahoo!, Google News, and del.icio.us when surfing.
(30) Furl - Similar to del.icio.us: stores copies of the pages saved, automates finding users with similar interests,
archives can be exported in MPLA or APA citation format.
(31) GiveALink - Donate your bookmarks for academic research.
(32) IndiaGram - Allows social bookmarking. Aim is to develop a community that shares information about websites on diverse topics
(33) jots - Jots is a collaborative bookmarking system that allows you to Store, Share and Discover relevant links.
(34) leze.de - German Internet Bookmarking Service
(35) LibraryThing - Deli.cio.us for books. Cataloging based on some 30+ libraries using the Z39.50 protocol.
(36) inkblog - Portuguese
(37) linkfilter - linkfilter.net is just what the name implies, a link filter. All links are posted and moderated by users.
Links can be ranked on several levels: clicks, votes, age, or a combination of all three called points.
(38) Lookmarks (beta) - Search and share your bookmarks
(39) memestreams - Don't hate the media, become the media!
(40) Netvouz - Social bookmarking using either categories or tags. Share your bookmarks online or keep them private. RSS feeds for all bookmarks.
(41) Network Menus - Social Bookmarking (or /wiki/Collaborative_Bookmarking title=Collaborative Bookmarking Collaborative Bookmarking) within a web browser toolbar
(42) O Y A X - A fast and quick social categorized bookmarking service with groups.
(43) RawSugar - Socially enhanced web search based on hierarchal tagging of bookmarks and favorites. Include s multi-word categories, echanism to define and rename categories, and hierarchy
(44) Shadows - Social bookmarking with tags, comments and ratings. Shadows' toolbar puts users one click away from a discussion forum for any page on the web.
(45) Simpy - Social bookmarking with tagging and full-text searching.
(46) sitetagger - SiteTagger.com is a bookmark/favorite organizer.
(47) Spurl - Similar to del.icio.us: stores copies of the pages saved.
(48) StumbleUpon - Bookmarking, social networking, friends-network, random browsing within interest-groups.
(49) Sync2It's BookmarkSync - Effortless social bookmarking, millions of hand-picked sites, real-time RSS feeds, public & private collections. Features automatic clustering technology.
(50) taghop - Taghop is a collaborative thoughtblog.
(51) Tagza.com - A very young Social Book marking web site mostly being
(52) Textnotes.de - Social notes manager. Easy integration of references to books, news and articles
(53) TheThingsIWant - Universal wishlist service with Social Bookmarking and RSS feeds
(54) URLex - Personal/Friends/Community bookmarking and rss feeds
(55) Wazima - Coupons clipped by robots. Wazima scours the web and shows you the deals you are most interested in
(56) Web Feeds - Web Feeds is a social bookmark site with a difference, users moderate and decide which items make it to the home page.
(57) Wists - Visual bookmarks, wishlists, photoblogs
(58) wURLdBook - Share webreferences and rss feeds with others and more
(59) Yoono - Social Bookmarking based on browser bookmarks (no tags needed), includes a search engine, an RSS Reader, web monitoring and sharing functions. Windows application and firefox extension
Saturday, April 3, 2010
5 Basic SEO Rules for Your Website
SEO or Search engine optimization is the process of improving the volume or quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” or un-paid (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results as opposed to search engine marketing (SEM) which deals with paid inclusion.
So I present, 5 basic “SEO Rules” to follow when you launch a new website.
1) Don’t Re-Use Your Title Tag On Every Page
Many times your website designer doesn’t even realize this is being done. Your creative team is more concerned with the visual presentation than to worry about something they consider more of a minor ‘nuisance”.
Most of the time, your website has been created from a template, which ensures that everything looks the same -design wise- from one page to another. This is perfect to get the site off the ground and out there. Most WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editors work this way as well, templates allow for easy production of web pages.
The drawback to this from an SEO perspective is that the Title and Meta tags are all repeated. To get your website off on the right foot, change each page’s title tag to reflect what the page is about. You’ll be surprised at the good this can do for each of your web site’s pages.
2) Keyword Research
It would be wise to do at least a little keyword research before your launch your website. Understanding how your audience searches is the most beneficial thing you can do for your website. Doing even the slightest amount of research can clue you into small idiosyncrasies that could be “gold mines” in disguise.
Keyword research can also let you know how to target the content on your page, how to word each page’s title tag and whether people really are searching on your business name. It’s well worth the time spent to discover exactly what you need to target to have a successful website.
Monday, January 18, 2010
7 Best SEO blogs to follow
Search engine optimization is nothing less these days when you are trying to find some good promotion for your site, without the involvement of publicly placed ads.
But SEO isn’t anything constant. It always keeps changing with the tactics and criteria of search engines like Google to rank websites. And there are some very good blogs that keep sharing these tricks, news and information about the changes that happen in the search engine world. Here are the best 7 blogs about SEO -
- Search Engine Land – A news and information site covering search engine marketing, searching issues and the search engine industry. Danny Sullivan, the main person behind this.
- SE Roundtable – This blog craves through and lists the best discussions that are going on in various search engine forums. The purpose behind the Search Engine Roundtable is to report on the most interesting threads taking place at the SEM (Search Engine Marketing) forums.
- Search Engine Journal – Search Engine Journal, a publication of Search & Social Media, LLC, which specializes in a community approach to the reporting of search engine news & the sharing of Search Engine Marketing knowledge & tactics.
- SEOMoz Blog – This is a blog maintained by a big team of SEO experts and is one of the best in the list. It teaches, discusses and researches on the SEO practices around.
- Matt Cutts – This is a blog by the Google Guy Matt Cutts, which is specifically not always about SEO but sometimes the posts are direct exposure of what the Google team is doing. He has been into the Google Spam control team since long time and does share some good tips about SEO.
- SEO Book – Aaron Wall, one of the best SEO Trainers around. He writes about some best SEO practices to follow and also sells an ebook that teaches every basic part of SEO for learners.
- Search Engine Watch – Search Engine Watch provides tips and information about searching the web, analysis of the search engine industry and help to site owners trying to improve their ability to be found in search engines.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Common search engine principles
* Spider - a browser-like program that downloads web pages.
* Crawler - a program that automatically follows all of the links on each web page.
* Indexer - a program that analyzes web pages downloaded by the spider and the crawler.
* Database - storage for downloaded and processed pages.
* Results engine -extracts search results from the database.
* Web server - a server that is responsible for interaction between the user and other search engine components.
Specific implementations of search mechanisms may differ. For example, the Spider+Crawler+Indexer component group might be implemented as a single program that downloads web pages, analyzes them and then uses their links to find new resources. However, the components listed are inherent to all search engines and the seo principles are the same.
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
10 Practical Actionable SEO Tips To Boost Your Website Visibility
These tips are easy to implement and will suit a majority of the businesses on the web. With paid traffic getting more expensive with each passing day (and yet providing only 12% of traffic on the web), it is high time all website owners started ramping up their organic seo efforts. These tips will certainly help in improving a site’s natural search visibility which still accounts for 88% of the traffic on the web.
There are a few proprietary tools (created by SEOMoz) that are mentioned in the post. These tools do a great job of automating the mundane tasks thus saving valuable time and giving great results to help you plan your strategy. You have to be a paid PRO member to access these tools.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Tips for ranking high on Google Image Search
A short two line description of the image just beneath the graphic is the best way to describe an image.
If possible, try to wrap text around your images using float.
If your site design won't allow wrapping text or if the image is large in size, try to place the images near the text that describes the context of your image. If the image is of an Adobe Photoshop box, don't place that image near the paragraph that describes Corel Photopaint.
Web Images placed at the top of the page are more likely to appear in search results than the ones which are at the bottom.
Web Photo Galleries which have no text descriptions can make use of the Title and Meta tags to insert information about the images.
A descriptions enclosed in H3 or Bold tag will have more weight than the one enclosed in the Parapraph tag.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
google and yahoo seo tool
Once you enter a keyword, the application generates a point-to-point graph with Google results on the top and Yahoo! results on the bottom. You can follow the blue lines that connect two points to know where a certain website shows up in each search engine. This is a quick way to find out which search engine shows a website in a higher position within the results. This tool provides some interesting information and worth checking out.
Just check it out here: http://www.langreiter.com/exec/yahoo-vs-google.html?q=hiox
Friday, September 11, 2009
How Internet Search Engines Work
Internet search engines are special sites on the Web that are designed to help people find information stored on other sites. There are differences in the ways various search engines work, but they all perform three basic tasks:
- They search the Internet -- or select pieces of the Internet -- based on important words.
- They keep an index of the words they find, and where they find them.
- They allow users to look for words or combinations of words found in that index.