If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Where Is My Blog?
Millions of blogs have been published on the Internet. The vast majority are lost somewhere in cyberspace, never to be found. This begs the question of how to get it found by your target audience and more importantly potential customers.
If you’re a blogger struggling to get your blog found and seen, you can change all that quickly.
There is an easy solution.
Instantly Find, Sort, Combine & Publish Product Name Keywords From All The Product Sources and Discover Profitable Product Niches Product Name Keywords
This is really cool stuff about how to optimize your WordPress blogs for Google. It’s straightforward and fairly easy to implement to avoid duplicate content produced by WordPress blogs.
I found a really cool site full of fantastic information on optimizing your videos for the search engines. Below I swiped content from Garry Przylenk’s blog post…
The YouTube algorithm relies on three signals when ranking your videos within YouTube’s search results:
Text in your titles and descriptions.
Number of views, and recent trending.
Ratings.
Here’s a checklist you can follow to optimize your videos in YouTube:
Title text: You have 99 characters to optimize your title text, so consider your target keywords and any other keywords you may want to rank for, but don’t forget including your branding and descriptive text. If you have small chance of getting that top spot, aim for second to boost views by proxy, related videos also get lots of views.
Description: You have 5,000 characters, which is a lot, so use all that space to write as much about your video as possible. Because user ratings and views play a factor in your search rankings within YouTube (and therefore Google), make sure to question for people to rank your video, but also share and embed your video.
Tags: Useful for search terms you use in your title text and description, including names and branding.
Youtube Broadcasting and sharing options:
Privacy: Most marketers may set videos to private while working on them prior to an official launch date or campaign, just don’t forget to later set them to public.
Comments: It’s up to you whether you want to enable comments. Just remember: if you disable commenting, users will go elsewhere to talk about your video, your brand, or your message.
Video responses: These help boost views because they are automatically linked to your original.
Ratings: These have a direct impact on your rankings, so make sure you set this to “yes.”
Embedding: Blogs and social media shares really boost views, and help your message get to new audiences outside of YouTube, it’s a excellent thought to keep this enabled.
Syndication: Again, anything to boost your views will help your video rank higher in YouTube and Google, so keep this enabled.
How SEOPressor Can Save Your Optimization Time Immensely
SEOPressor is a tool that is used by people all over the world for their on-page optimization needs. Simply put, this is a program that can definitely elevate the standard of your website, in the manner that it helps your website reach out on the Internet. The simple logic here is that if your website can reach out to more people, it will have more business, and that’s exactly what SEOPressor helps you achieve. As you get even the top position on Google within your niche—which is something that SEOPressor has achieved time and again—it becomes very a given that your business prospects are only going to improve.
Using SEOPressor Is Like Delegating Your SEO Chores…
The one fact is—you are going to optimize your website in some way or the other, with or without a software application. But if you are planning to do things manually, the big drawback is that you won’t get the time to pursue your main business itself. SEO is a highly time-consuming activity, and you will find yourself wasting a great deal of time in blogging, marketing with articles, submitting to directories, sending emails to other webmasters for sharing links with them and so on.
Naturally, these things are going to take a lot of your time. Now just think—if you would just delegate all this work to a tool like SEOPressor, won’t you be saving some immense amount of time? Time that you could better use in increasing your business?
Probably it is this thought that is making a lot of people invest in SEOPressor today. The following are some time-consuming things that SEOPressor can do for webmasters:-
1. It finds out the hottest keywords on the Internet and tells you how you can use them. It keeps monitoring the keywords and continuously makes suggestions. It also tells you what density you should use the keyword in and what special formatting you need to keep it. All these things could be very time-consuming if done manually.
2. The program also looks at the tags you have used and makes suggestions on how to improve prospects. It makes suggestions on which tagging formats should be used—H1, H2 or H3—and carries it out by itself.
3. If you run a blog, SEOPressor will look at your individual posts and suggest changes if anything is wrong. It also tells you the value of each of your existing posts.
So, it is not just about optimizing your on-page needs but it is also about actually suggesting changes. The program is quite faithful to you; like an obedient animal it will do your bidding and improve the chances of your website on the Internet.
Google Panda is the most recent algorithm change and the severity of it has literally put people out of work – fired by large companies who run websites who were hit HARD by the change… I’m not going to name names but it’s been reported that some of these companies cut over 10% of their entire staff literally overnight.
“MasterNewMedia, is officially among the Panda victims. The site was hit first by the new Google Farmer update, also known as “Panda”, on February 24th, and then again, even more strongly on April 11th 2011. The impact on the revenue front has been dramatic.”
Now that’s the bad side of things, but one of the core principles of business or anything competitive in nature is that when someone sees a disadvantage, generally somebody else will reap the benefit of that with huge advantages and new opportunities.
I was planning on writing a detailed article on “autoblogging after Google Panda/Farmer algorithm update”, but I found a really good resource that address all the issues related to Internet Marketing & Panda.
Google Panda Guide
Robin Good has written a comprehensive multi-part guide on the whole topic that you’ll find really helpful. Not only does he discuss the general affect, but Robin provides you with an in-depth look at how his own sites were affected. Really great stuff.
For example here are just a few of the issues related to Google Panda that are covered:
Part 1) What is it and How It Works
Part 2) The Right Frame of Mind and Strategic Approach to Counter Panda
Part 3) What I did – and suggest to do – To Avoid/Recover from Panda
Part 4) How I Would See Google Becoming a Truly Impartial and Respected Search Engine
You can access the resources below for more on Panda affects.
Recent Comments