- Update your personal photo, bio and description
- Add the URL to your website
- Tweet many times per day
- Tweet interesting content (not only from your own
websites)
- Tweet images, videos and not only text
- Use hash tags
- Follow back users who have followed you
- Follow new users based on the suggestions given by
Twitter
- Keep a balance between number you people you follow and
followers
- Do not break twitter rules and policies
Get better online visibilities with SEO experts for your business around the globe. Make perfect presence with freelancer SEO experts in Mumbai, SEO services India.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
QUICK TIPS FOR MAKING A MORE EFFICIENT USE OF TWITTER
Monday, 12 January 2015
How can Press Release (PR), help your services online and also in SEO?
PRESS RELEASE IN SEO:-
What is Basically PRESS RELEASE means?
Press Release is used to provide information online about your products or services in details. Press Release have change over time, your services can now reach directly to the customer online with the help of this. Press release is one that target journalists, online audiences and search engines.
So merits of PRESS RELEASE is:-
- Visibility in search engines.
- Ranking in Google and Yahoo! news.
- Back links from the authoritative news.
How we can write effective and quality PRESS RELEASE ?
Headline/Title – The headline of a press release needs to include a relevant keyword phrase and grab the attention of your readers. If your headline doesn’t meet these requirements, search engines will not index it and users will not bother to read the content. Carefully work on a title that includes a keyword phrase. Try to reach 2 goals - create an attractive title for more clicks and at the same time optimize it for search engines. If it is impossible, fit in the keyword at first.
Subhead – Your primary keyword phrase should be used here as well. Include more description so the title is further understood and engaging. It is recommended to include 1-2 secondary keywords that are different from the ones used in the title.
Lead Paragraph – Your lead needs to set the tone for the entire press release. If interest is lost in the lead, the rest of your press release will not be read. Focus on creating interest while delivering the journalistic standard of supplying who, what, where, when and why the rest of your press release is important.
Body – For press releases getting distributed through the Internet, make the body copy at least 300 words in length. This way, if you’re including keyword phrases throughout, you make it possible to get indexed by Google. If your release isn’t at least 300 words long, Google will not pay attention.
In this way you can utilize the PRESS RELEASE for promotion of your services or product online and can gain more benefits online.
What is Basically PRESS RELEASE means?
Press Release is used to provide information online about your products or services in details. Press Release have change over time, your services can now reach directly to the customer online with the help of this. Press release is one that target journalists, online audiences and search engines.
So merits of PRESS RELEASE is:-
- Visibility in search engines.
- Ranking in Google and Yahoo! news.
- Back links from the authoritative news.
How we can write effective and quality PRESS RELEASE ?
Headline/Title – The headline of a press release needs to include a relevant keyword phrase and grab the attention of your readers. If your headline doesn’t meet these requirements, search engines will not index it and users will not bother to read the content. Carefully work on a title that includes a keyword phrase. Try to reach 2 goals - create an attractive title for more clicks and at the same time optimize it for search engines. If it is impossible, fit in the keyword at first.
Subhead – Your primary keyword phrase should be used here as well. Include more description so the title is further understood and engaging. It is recommended to include 1-2 secondary keywords that are different from the ones used in the title.
Lead Paragraph – Your lead needs to set the tone for the entire press release. If interest is lost in the lead, the rest of your press release will not be read. Focus on creating interest while delivering the journalistic standard of supplying who, what, where, when and why the rest of your press release is important.
Body – For press releases getting distributed through the Internet, make the body copy at least 300 words in length. This way, if you’re including keyword phrases throughout, you make it possible to get indexed by Google. If your release isn’t at least 300 words long, Google will not pay attention.
In this way you can utilize the PRESS RELEASE for promotion of your services or product online and can gain more benefits online.
Monday, 22 December 2014
Google Pigeon Update Rolls Out To UK, Canada & Australia
Google has confirmed that their local Pigeon update, which rolled out in the
U.S. on July 24, 2014 has now expanded over last week to the United Kingdom,
Canada and Australia.
After questioning Google about rumors of this change, a Google spokesperson told us, ” I can confirm that this update has rolled out to the UK, Canada and Australia.”
BrightLocal first spotted the changes and asked if Google did roll out the Pigeon update beyond the US. They were indeed right.
The original Pigeon update aimed at providing a more useful, relevant and accurate local search results that are tied more closely to traditional web search ranking signals.
This rollout happened late last week, and may indeed impact local shopping traffic for many merchants in the UK, Canada or Australia. Which again is surprising to us that they have not held this update until after the holiday shopping season?
After questioning Google about rumors of this change, a Google spokesperson told us, ” I can confirm that this update has rolled out to the UK, Canada and Australia.”
BrightLocal first spotted the changes and asked if Google did roll out the Pigeon update beyond the US. They were indeed right.
The original Pigeon update aimed at providing a more useful, relevant and accurate local search results that are tied more closely to traditional web search ranking signals.
This rollout happened late last week, and may indeed impact local shopping traffic for many merchants in the UK, Canada or Australia. Which again is surprising to us that they have not held this update until after the holiday shopping season?
What should be done in 2015 for better SEO (Search Engine Optimization)?
MOBILE OPTIMIZATION:-
Most of world population spend their time on internet via
smart phone or tab which make demand for current search engine to provide
relevant data to them. So search engine started providing exact data to their
query which matches them, that why 2015 is Mobile SEO year for mobile
optimization.
QUALITY CONTENT:-
As recent update in Google search engine algorithm makes necessary
to websites have unique content. So there should be more relevant and semantic
search type content on your websites for better position on search engine. Make
better and unique content for your websites.
TITLE TAG and META DESCRIPTION:-
Wanted to be on first page of Google then you should use
keywords in Title tag and Meta tag for better ranking. Title tag and Meta tag
play vital role for keywords position and make your websites to get easily on search
engine. Write less than 60 characters Title tag and not more than 120 characters
for Meta description.
QUALITY BACKLINKS:-
Create high quality backlinks from high ranking portal or
websites. Getting more backlinks can make your website to get better Ranking.
USING DIGITAL MEDIA:-
Making yourself present more digitally, which can lead to
get more business online for you? So start using social media platform to advertise
your brands or website. The more visibilities on social media about your
services or features can get you more business.
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
How to Create Search Engine Friendly Title and META Tags ?
In this article, I'm going to show you step-by-step how to create search engine optimized Titles and META Tags.
The TITLE Element :- TITLE elements, (commonly called TITLE Tags), are one of the most important factors that search engines "look" at when it comes to determining the relevancy of a web page against a search query. In their ranking algorithms, nearly all the major search engines attribute a high relevancy weight to the content of the TITLE tag.
In the HTML code of a web site, TITLE tags look like this one (for a fictional florist):
<TITLE>Miami Florists - beautiful floral creations made to order.</TITLE>
To view the HTML code of any site, choose "View, Source" from your browser toolbar or right click anywhere on the page and choose "view source code".
The META Description Tag :- META Description Tags are designed to describe the content of web pages. Search engine robots will gather up this information when indexing web sites and often use it when referencing web pages in the search listings.
While not all search engines continue to utilize the META Description Tag, a majority of search engines rely on the content of this tag (together with a site's visible content) to provide information about a site that they can match with search queries. It is therefore important for webmasters to include keywords and phrases in the META description that they would expect searchers to use to find their site content.
In the HTML code of a web site, a sample META Description Tag looks like this:
<META name="description" content="Miami Florists create beautiful floral bouquets, arrangements, tributes and displays for all occasions, including weddings, Valentines Day, parties and corporate events. Deliveries throughout Florida.">
You can view the META Description Tag of a site by viewing the source code.
The META Keywords Tag :- While only indexed by a small handful of search engines these days, the META Keywords Tag is still worth including within a site's HTML code, if only to provide those search engines with as much information as possible about site content.
In the HTML code of a web site, a sample META Keywords Tag looks like this:
<META name="keywords" content="flowers, roses, weddings bouquets, florists, floral arrangements, flower deliveries, Valentines Day gifts, Christmas decorations, Mother's Day, tributes, wreaths, clutches, sprays, in sympathy, funerals, corporate functions, parties, floral displays, Miami, Florida">
The current lack of support for the META Keywords Tag by so many search engines can be attributed to increasing spam abuse by ignorant webmasters. These webmasters thought the keyword tag was a good place to stuff hundreds of keywords in the hope of achieving a higher search ranking, thereby "spamming" the search engines with useless, non-relevant data. This prompted many search engines to filter out the META Keywords Tag or lower its importance within the ranking algorithm.
You can view the META Keywords Tag of a site by viewing the source code.
Create Your Own Optimized Tags. Now, it's time to create optimized TITLE and META Tags for your own site. Let's start with the TITLE Tag for your Home Page.
Create Your TITLE Tag. Take the list of target keywords and phrases that you want your web site to be found for in search engines. You should have already allocated them to the appropriate pages of your site to be optimized. I use a spreadsheet for this purpose, but you should use whatever works for you.
Now, open a text file in Notepad or something similar. If you like, you can use an existing sample TITLE Tag as your template. Let's say our existing Title is: <TITLE>Miami Florists - beautiful floral creations made to order.</TITLE>
Now take your list of keywords for the home page and put them in order of importance, with the ones you want to rank highest for at the top. For our fictional florist these are:
- florists Miami
- florists Florida
- wedding bouquets
Now you are simply going to combine these keywords into a sentence or short blurb so they make the best use of the keyword real estate available. Always try to use as few words as possible in your Title Tags, because each additional keyword dilutes the ranking relevancy of all the others.
In this case, I would initially combine the keywords as follows: Florists in Miami Florida specializing in wedding bouquets
Notice how I've got the keywords in the correct order for the search queries? I've tried to include the most important keywords towards the start of the tag. There was no need for me to repeat the keyword "Florists" more than once because the sentence I've used covers both "Florists Miami" and "Florists Florida". Most search engines will ignore "in" as a stop word, so it shouldn't matter that we've included it.
Although it's tempting to put a comma between Miami and Florida, on some search engines commas act as a keyword separator, so we don't want to use one here because we don't want "Florists' and "Florida" to be separated. Now, there is just one problem with this draft Title. Our 3rd keyword phrase 'wedding bouquets" is right at the end of the sentence, meaning it may lose some relevancy weight (search engines consider keywords closer to the start of the tag as the most important). How do we fix this? Let's try this:
Florists in Miami Florida - wedding bouquets a specialty. We don't want to use a period after "Florida" for the same reason that we don't use a comma. But a hyphen should not make a difference to search engines yet still allow the sentence to read logically to a searcher. So now we have our three target keyword phrases covered in a very short space.
In fact, the above sentence now covers the following keyword combinations:
- florists Miami
- florists Florida
- florists in Miami
- florists in Florida
- florists in Miami Florida
- wedding bouquets
- Miami wedding bouquets
- Florida wedding bouquets
When integrating your keywords, remember that their order is important. If you want your site to have the best possible chance of being found for the search query "Miami florists", you need to put the keywords in that exact order and not "florists Miami", because the spider searches the keywords in exact order. Unless they are stop words, also try to avoid using extra words between your keywords.
If you wanted to, you could integrate your company name into the Title tag, but (unless your company name is super short or includes a keyword), don't sacrifice a keyword to do so. Instead, try placing the company name at the end of the tag so you can be sure that all your important keywords will be indexed first.
In the case of our florist, let's imagine their name was Funky Florists. We could easily accommodate the name into the beginning of our optimized Title as follows: <TITLE>Funky Florists in Miami Florida - wedding bouquets a specialty.</TITLE>
It may reduce the keyword relevancy impact very slightly, but including your company name enables you to brand your page, which may be more important to you.
The content of the Title Tag is also what gets saved in a person's Favorite's list when they bookmark your site, so having your company name included is worth considering from a branding perspective.
The TITLE Element :- TITLE elements, (commonly called TITLE Tags), are one of the most important factors that search engines "look" at when it comes to determining the relevancy of a web page against a search query. In their ranking algorithms, nearly all the major search engines attribute a high relevancy weight to the content of the TITLE tag.
In the HTML code of a web site, TITLE tags look like this one (for a fictional florist):
<TITLE>Miami Florists - beautiful floral creations made to order.</TITLE>
To view the HTML code of any site, choose "View, Source" from your browser toolbar or right click anywhere on the page and choose "view source code".
The META Description Tag :- META Description Tags are designed to describe the content of web pages. Search engine robots will gather up this information when indexing web sites and often use it when referencing web pages in the search listings.
While not all search engines continue to utilize the META Description Tag, a majority of search engines rely on the content of this tag (together with a site's visible content) to provide information about a site that they can match with search queries. It is therefore important for webmasters to include keywords and phrases in the META description that they would expect searchers to use to find their site content.
In the HTML code of a web site, a sample META Description Tag looks like this:
<META name="description" content="Miami Florists create beautiful floral bouquets, arrangements, tributes and displays for all occasions, including weddings, Valentines Day, parties and corporate events. Deliveries throughout Florida.">
You can view the META Description Tag of a site by viewing the source code.
The META Keywords Tag :- While only indexed by a small handful of search engines these days, the META Keywords Tag is still worth including within a site's HTML code, if only to provide those search engines with as much information as possible about site content.
In the HTML code of a web site, a sample META Keywords Tag looks like this:
<META name="keywords" content="flowers, roses, weddings bouquets, florists, floral arrangements, flower deliveries, Valentines Day gifts, Christmas decorations, Mother's Day, tributes, wreaths, clutches, sprays, in sympathy, funerals, corporate functions, parties, floral displays, Miami, Florida">
The current lack of support for the META Keywords Tag by so many search engines can be attributed to increasing spam abuse by ignorant webmasters. These webmasters thought the keyword tag was a good place to stuff hundreds of keywords in the hope of achieving a higher search ranking, thereby "spamming" the search engines with useless, non-relevant data. This prompted many search engines to filter out the META Keywords Tag or lower its importance within the ranking algorithm.
You can view the META Keywords Tag of a site by viewing the source code.
Create Your Own Optimized Tags. Now, it's time to create optimized TITLE and META Tags for your own site. Let's start with the TITLE Tag for your Home Page.
Create Your TITLE Tag. Take the list of target keywords and phrases that you want your web site to be found for in search engines. You should have already allocated them to the appropriate pages of your site to be optimized. I use a spreadsheet for this purpose, but you should use whatever works for you.
Now, open a text file in Notepad or something similar. If you like, you can use an existing sample TITLE Tag as your template. Let's say our existing Title is: <TITLE>Miami Florists - beautiful floral creations made to order.</TITLE>
Now take your list of keywords for the home page and put them in order of importance, with the ones you want to rank highest for at the top. For our fictional florist these are:
- florists Miami
- florists Florida
- wedding bouquets
Now you are simply going to combine these keywords into a sentence or short blurb so they make the best use of the keyword real estate available. Always try to use as few words as possible in your Title Tags, because each additional keyword dilutes the ranking relevancy of all the others.
In this case, I would initially combine the keywords as follows: Florists in Miami Florida specializing in wedding bouquets
Notice how I've got the keywords in the correct order for the search queries? I've tried to include the most important keywords towards the start of the tag. There was no need for me to repeat the keyword "Florists" more than once because the sentence I've used covers both "Florists Miami" and "Florists Florida". Most search engines will ignore "in" as a stop word, so it shouldn't matter that we've included it.
Although it's tempting to put a comma between Miami and Florida, on some search engines commas act as a keyword separator, so we don't want to use one here because we don't want "Florists' and "Florida" to be separated. Now, there is just one problem with this draft Title. Our 3rd keyword phrase 'wedding bouquets" is right at the end of the sentence, meaning it may lose some relevancy weight (search engines consider keywords closer to the start of the tag as the most important). How do we fix this? Let's try this:
Florists in Miami Florida - wedding bouquets a specialty. We don't want to use a period after "Florida" for the same reason that we don't use a comma. But a hyphen should not make a difference to search engines yet still allow the sentence to read logically to a searcher. So now we have our three target keyword phrases covered in a very short space.
In fact, the above sentence now covers the following keyword combinations:
- florists Miami
- florists Florida
- florists in Miami
- florists in Florida
- florists in Miami Florida
- wedding bouquets
- Miami wedding bouquets
- Florida wedding bouquets
When integrating your keywords, remember that their order is important. If you want your site to have the best possible chance of being found for the search query "Miami florists", you need to put the keywords in that exact order and not "florists Miami", because the spider searches the keywords in exact order. Unless they are stop words, also try to avoid using extra words between your keywords.
If you wanted to, you could integrate your company name into the Title tag, but (unless your company name is super short or includes a keyword), don't sacrifice a keyword to do so. Instead, try placing the company name at the end of the tag so you can be sure that all your important keywords will be indexed first.
In the case of our florist, let's imagine their name was Funky Florists. We could easily accommodate the name into the beginning of our optimized Title as follows: <TITLE>Funky Florists in Miami Florida - wedding bouquets a specialty.</TITLE>
It may reduce the keyword relevancy impact very slightly, but including your company name enables you to brand your page, which may be more important to you.
The content of the Title Tag is also what gets saved in a person's Favorite's list when they bookmark your site, so having your company name included is worth considering from a branding perspective.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
What are the SEO-Algorithms Updates Means?
Google Panda penalties result in a site wide
penalty based on low quality content.
Google Penguin penalty is caused by unnatural
links and bad links.
Google Pigeon update occurred on July 25, 2014 and
affected the local search results.
Google Hummingbird algorithm looks more
closely at the true meaning of the search term and understands synonyms better
than before. Optimize your blog and Enjoy Blogging
Friday, 12 December 2014
Why SEO technique fails?
1) Optimize pages for the wrong keywords
2) Excess use of keywords on each page
3) Don’t optimize your SEO copy (making titles, Metatags,
h1-6, alts etc duplicates)
4) Have tons of duplicate content
5) Have multiple pages optimized for the exact keywords
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