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User Activity Comparison Of Popular Social Networking Sites

Web design firm GO-gulf.com has compiled an infographic entitled “User Activity Comparison Of Popular Social Networking Sites,” which compares usage of the five most popular social networking sites – Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Linkedin, and Pinterest.

Facebook, which is getting ready to file its IPO very soon, dominates all fields of the study, with 901 million users, who spend an average 405 minutes per month on the site. Each Facebook user is worth roughly $118, a number that will likely rise after the social network figures out how to better monetize its mobile app. Still, Mark Zuckerburg and Co. have recently pointed out that Facebook’s for mobile is the number one priority of 2012.

Coming in second in total user base is Twitter with 555 million users, who spend only 21 minutes per month tweeting. Twitter users are 57% female. This trend is also seen with Facebook and Pinterest, with a 60% and 68.2% female user base respectively. Regarding Google+ and Linkedin, the users are mostly male, at 63% and 55%.

 
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Posted by on May 16, 2012 in SEO

 

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What to do if Your Site was Affected by Penguin

Here are four suggestions to start cleaning up your site:

If you have links from too many unrelated sites, such as directories, either remove some or try to get more links from related sites. You should have links from related websites at the minimum at 20 percent of your overall links.

If you have too many keyword links coming in, then vary your keywords and mix your brand name and URL in the links. Have at least 20 percent of your keyword links be non-keyword or brand-based.

If you are doing sponsored links, be careful! Cancel or remove any links you have from footers. Remove any sponsored links that don’t include a text description next to it. Contextual links are much better, meaning it’s better to have links from within text content of a website. 

Make the above changes a few at a time and wait a few days to see if rankings come back, before proceeding. However, Penguin will only run periodically like Panda, so it could be weeks before any affected websites recover their rankings.

If you do your own SEO, then you probably have an idea of which links are low-quality and what you should do. However, if you are a newbie and don’t know how to analyze your backlinks, try SEOMoz or Majestic SEO. They both offer limited free analysis, but for a more detailed analysis or analyzing more than one website, you would need to get the premium version.

 
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Posted by on May 14, 2012 in SEO

 

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Google Penguin Update – Relationship to Content

1. Webpages which had scraped content which were ranking high
pre-Penguin are now mostly ranking on page 6-10.

2. Unique content is definitely driving up website rankings
(atleast a little bit).

3. The more unique content a site has on the page, the higher the
rankings, generally speaking. We have managed to get “penalized”
domains ranking higher simply by placing 1000 words of unique
content on the landing page.

This all means that content has a new importance post-Penguin.

If your website has less than 500 words on the landing page, you
can easily increase your rankings by adding more unique content.

 
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Posted by on May 11, 2012 in SEO

 

Penguin Update: Google Gives You A Place To Complain

Google’s Matt Cutts tweeted that Google has a form webmasters can fill out if they think they’ve been wrongly hit by Google’s Penguin update (also known as the Webspam Update).

The link takes you to a page that looks like this:

Penguin Feedback Form

 
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Posted by on May 4, 2012 in SEO

 

Google Penguin Update Recovery Tips

ow, we don’t know exactly what all Google takes into account with this Penguin update. But Google made it pretty clear that it’s about targeting those violating its quality guidelines.

In the next few days, we’re launching an important algorithm change targeted at webspam. The change will decrease rankings for sites that we believe are violating Google’s existing quality guidelines.

There wasn’t this much apparent clarity with the Panda update. There was (and frankly, still is) a lot of speculation about how to survive Panda. Google did release a list of questions that webmasters should ask themselves related to how Google assesses quality, but it wasn’t completely black and white.

Luckily, Google lists exactly what the quality guidelines are. In other words, Google tells you exactly what not to do.

1. Avoid hidden text or hidden links.

2. Don’t use cloaking or sneaky redirects.

3. Don’t send automated queries to Google.

4. Don’t load pages with irrelevant keywords.

5. Don’t create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.

6. Don’t create pages with malicious behavior, such as phishing or installing viruses, trojans, or other badware.

7. Avoid “doorway” pages created just for search engines, or other “cookie cutter” approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.

8. If your site participates in an affiliate program, make sure that your site adds value. Provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first.

Beyond the specific guidelines, Google also lists 4 “basic principles”. These are:

1. Make pages primarily for users, not for search engines. Don’t deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users, which is commonly referred to as “cloaking.”

2. Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. A good rule of thumb is whether you’d feel comfortable explaining what you’ve done to a website that competes with you. Another useful test is to ask, “Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn’t exist?”

3. Don’t participate in link schemes designed to increase your site’s ranking or PageRank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or “bad neighborhoods” on the web, as your own ranking may be affected adversely by those links.

 
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Posted by on April 30, 2012 in SEO

 

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Did Google’s Search Results Get Better Or Worse?

Google’s latest search algorithm change designed to fight spam and improve its search results went live yesterday. Plenty of people are seeing its impact already. Better or worse? It’s easy to find some examples of things being bad; it’s hard to say overall if there’s been a… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

Read this  full article:
Did Google’s Search Results Get Better Or Worse?

 
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Posted by on April 27, 2012 in SEO

 

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What is this “over optimization

1. The most common infraction is keyword stuffing/spamming/abusing etc.  When desperate for rankings people will often resort to just repeating keywords as often as they can.  You need to focus on proper keyword usage and the best test for this is to read your content out loud.  You’ll know if it sounds keyword stuffed and you can go back and edit it.  One way to avoid keyword stuffing is to use different variations of your words and phrases and look for synonyms that you can get in there.  That eliminates the over usage of one phrase and it creates more phrases you can possibly be found for.

2.   Lots of low quality links all with the same or very similar anchor text. This dates back to the days of the good old fashioned link exchange – “you link to me and I’ll link to you and by the way, let’s both have everyone linking to us use the same anchor text and all link to only the homepage”.  Not cool these days.  As with most things in SEO, it’s about balance and well rounded diversity.  You want quality links to many different pages, all with different anchor text (that is relevant to the page you are linking to).  These kind of links are hard to obtain but Google doesn’t care.  It’s what they want.  Most people want a quick easy link fix and it was never a good idea but it’s even more important that you avoid it these days.

3.    Too little content on the page but lots of “optimization”

4.    Lots of duplicate content taken from sites that rank well.

5.    There is some theory that too many sites being pointed/redirected to your main site could hurt you.  I’ve heard a lot of talk about this one but not seen a lot of proof

6.    Link farms/networks. There are two ways this can hurt you.  If you are running a link farm – which means too many links on a page, none with any real text or purpose other than giving out links.  The second way is having a link farm/network linking to your site (especially if the same ones have multiple links back to your site).

over optimization has always been a bad thing.  It’s been called spamming and black hat (which also involves cloaking and various other nefarious things) but the bottom line is Google has been continually ramping up their efforts to weed out bad sites.

 

 
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Posted by on April 25, 2012 in SEO

 

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10 super quick on-page SEO tips for Google

On-page SEO tips for Google 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tip #1: Use no more than 66 characters maximum (including spaces) in the Meta title. I’ve found 60 or less works best.

Tip #2: Use no more than 3 – 5 keywords in the Meta keyword tag. 3 is optimum.

Tip #3: Use no more than 120 – 160 characters including spaces in the Meta description tag. I’ve found that 120 characters gains the best results.

Tip #4: Always include your main keywords or phrases in the Meta title and Meta description tags. This will give Google a very good indication on what the page is about.

Tip #5: Never use multi h1 and h2 tags. After experiments I’ve found this to be a difference between 1 and 2 places in Google.

Tip #6: Try to avoid using <br> tags for line breaks, always use <p> tags and get your keywords at the beginning of sentences/paragraphs.

Tip #7: Try to avoid using 10 or more images per web page, this can seriously slow down the load time and the customers user experience. Plus Google is putting a lot of emphasise on page speed as a ranking factor.

Tip #8: Use breadcrumbs for a good internal linking structure and defining what the page is about.

Tip #9: Work with a keyword density of 2% – 4% for optimum results.

Tip #10: Include sitemaps on every page of a website. This can help Google if they encounter any problems when trying to crawl a website.

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2012 in SEO

 

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Social Media Marketing Industry 2012 Report

Are you wondering how your peers are using social media?

Wondering if you should focus on Google+ or Pinterest?

In our fourth annual social media study, more than 3800 marketers reveal where they focus their social media activities, how much time they invest and what the rewards are.

In this free report, you’ll discover:

  • What social networks marketers will focus on in the future
  • The top 10 social media questions marketers want answered
  • How much time marketers invest with social media activities
  • The top benefits of social media marketing and how time invested affects results
  • The most used social media tools and services
  • Activities social media marketers are outsourcing
  • And much more!

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This report is free and available for immediate download until April 19.

Remember, the nature of social media is to “share,” so if you like the report, please let your peers know about it.

>> Download the report here (see instructions below). Alternatively, view the report in Scribd.

 

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Latest Seo Techniques in 2012

Hi,

1. Changes in local search
2. Link Evaluation
3. We have to vary our anchor text from time to time in posting.
4. We have to alter our descriptions every now and then using synonyms, or adding a sentence regarding a new particular service.
5. We should give importance to both quality and quantity of on-page content.
6. Link building is still important and it is wise to continue to seek links from on topic, high authority websites instead of using link building networks
7. Internet Linking with proper title text
8. proper work on social sites like Google +1, Digg, Twitter, Facebook, Stumble Upon and other local specific networking and communities these are the hot new toy which influence search engine ranking.
9. Guest Blogging
10. Optimize your image with proper alt text.

 
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Posted by on April 17, 2012 in SEO

 
 
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