Some Simple Yet Effective SEO Tactics To Know!

SEO TACTICSThere are many SEO companies which want to sell their services to website owners who have not much clue about the search engine optimization techniques. These companies have given birth to a lot of Tactics about SEO which they want the website owners to believe so they hire those companies for the SEO requirements. Not many people know surely about the search engine mechanism and indexing. That leads them to believe in these Tactics. Here are some of the myths that are needed to be cleared in order to make everyone understand what they exactly need.

Read Also: Common SEO Mistakes & Tips From Google for New Bloggers

 Page rank has something to do with search status

Many people believe that their site’s position on the search engine result pages indicates the amount of search about them. This is a myth as the search engine mechanism is much more complicated and versatile. If your website has a rank from one to five then the search engine places you there in comparison to other sites of same type. There are many things that the search engine compare to generate the ranking every month. Read Also: 7 Killer SEO Steps to Optimize Your Website in SERP

 Google indexing depends on site registration

Till few years ago, every website owner was bound to register their site with Google to be indexed but these days that’s no more a necessity. The Google search engine mechanism has improved a lot and they now have an automated system which checks your website as soon as you buy a domain. It keeps doing that from time to time and indexes your site. There is nothing that you have to do anymore.

 Keyword density

Many people don’t know this but the keyword density is a Tactics indeed. You surely need keyword, and surely some well organized ones, in all your posts to make them SEO friendly but you don’t have a particular number to maintain. There is no rule for keyword density and you need to include them as long as they mix well with the keyword. Stuffing your posts with keyword will not help you and it will surely lower down the quality of the content.

Meta tags can make huge differences

To be true, Meta tags were really great as a SEO tool even few years ago but then SEO experts all over the world started spamming them for better ranking. The search engines these days don’t anymore pay attention too Meta tags as much as before and that’s why the use of it is no more as common as it used to be. You can surely use Meta tags but they won’t help you too much. Read also: Blogger New SEO Options with Meta Tags

Shared links was a master idea when it was first released and it helped websites to get a big traffic. However, like every old method, it doesn’t work anymore. This link sharing technique is no more helpful as modern search engine mechanisms ignore these links at the first place.

 You need SEO experts

This is one SEO myth that can be considered as a relative one. If you are a person with SEO knowledge, and some experience, then you surely don’t need a SEO company to do your work. However, if you have not much experience about SEO then you need to hire experts. See also : How TO Find Best SEO Services

 The author Harry Sehgal recommends you to read Gold Calculator for more articles. He especially recommends you to read article on best places to sell gold.

3 Essential Tips For Selling Your Blog!

Buy-Sell-Ads-On-Your-BlogWhile creating your first ever blog you would have never thought that you are gonna sell that blog.But as the time passes you start to rake in some Mullah and you think how much is my blog worth or how much can I earn  just by selling my blog.Though it might be case of a Famous story of  Golden eggs where in you try to get to many to early and end up getting nothing! J

But if you made your mind of selling your blog then you might consider reading this useful tips which would help you sell your blog and get some good money out it.

Before you start thinking of selling your blog the first question that should arise in your mind is that

How much is my Blog worth?

Though there are no hard and fast rule for calculating the exact worth of a blog,but buyers do prefer to pay hefty amount if you have some Good amount of unique visitors.Here the word “Good” has different meaning for different different buyers.Some might think having a daily visit count of 500 would be good whereas some might think 2k daily visitors would be good enough,it depends. We can talk all about the site visitor count, but in the end, remember that your blog is worth what someone will pay for it.

In addition to traffic stats buyer’s nowadays also look for the profits that a blog is generating.A buyer would surely love to have a blog which has a good amount of profit coming in through it.Though this just an estimation,your blog’s worth is 10-12 times the monthly profit that you generate from it.

i.e If your blogs monthly profit is around 100$ then you blog might well sell as a price anywhere ranging between 1K to 1.2K $’s.Though just an estimation. J

The other important factor that buyer’s nowadays look for is how much backlink a blog is having and on which platform the blog is running

If you personally ask me Blog’s running on WordPress  get high prices because of its easy to you interface.

Selling your blog!

After you have done a rough calculation of the estimated price that you can get from your blog,next step is to gather your blog’s statistics together,because seriously interested  buyers would surely look for your blog’s stats and earnings to check wether you have given the details to them are correct or not.

You might also consider adding the average investment that you make on your site like Cost of hosting,domain names,marketing,paying authors etc etc.This is the last part of getting your blog to sell.

The next part is getting Buyer’s for it! :p which is the most difficult part.

Finding Buyer’s

The best way to find buyers for your blog is posting about your blog in different different forums where buyer’s are always are in look for blog’s.You might also consider adding a post on your blog itself,that you are looking for buyer’s for your blog.

But also make sure that you don’t choose to sell your blog to a spammer/scammer who would just get hold of your blog without even paying you the amount.So for this very reason you might consider finding a blog broker first and mail him the important information about your blog and tell him find a good buyer because he has more contacts than you and selling blog’s is his job.

Though Blog brokers may cost you some cabbage,but you are rest assured that you are gonna sell your blog at a good rate and also you are get your money J

There’s one more thing that you should keep in mind while selling blog is that you also need to contact the previous clients of the blog buyer to get a references of how the buyer deals and check if the buyer is not spammer!

Hope this points help you in choosing a good buyer and selling your blog at a good rate.Though you can again build 10’s of blog from the money you are getting from it but getting the visitors again might be a difficult task!

What Next? Feel free to comment that you have experienced while selling your blog’s! J

This Post has been written by Gupta Sumit aka Sumoni,who is a writer for technozeast.Do find out him on technozeast.Get in touch with him on twitter @homeforgeeks.com

Top 5 Best Ways to Increase Adsense Revenue

Adsense is one of the most trusted ways for bloggers to earn money using their blog. But extracting money from Adsense is really tough, especially for the people who are using it for the first time. Making your first $100 on Adsense could be really difficult, that’s when you are a rookie. On the other hand we see professional bloggers earning thousands of dollars daily. How come? Well, there are a lot of reasons for the same but the main reasons are their traffic and good Adsense ad placements. If you too want to earn like those professionals then try reading these Top 5 Best Ways to Increase Adsense Revenue.

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Ad Size

Ad size is something which doesn’t get the amount of consideration which it should get. Maximum rookie bloggers just ignore it, some of them consider it so much that they try fitting in the biggest size ads in the smallest sections of their blogs. I suggest you to use leader board ads if you are going to place the ads near the header, use middle or large rectangle if you are going to place ads above the post. The bigger will works best :D

Traffic Type

This is something which too is ignored by the rookie bloggers. The type of traffic is broadly classified into two types – Organic Traffic, people coming to your site through search engines etc are counted under this type. Inorganic traffic is the second type; people coming to your site through inorganic sources like Facebook are counted under this type. Organic traffic is the best, and people who are counted under that type are more likely to hit the Adsense ads. So try increasing the organic traffic count.

Read Also: 10 Ways To Get Targeted Traffic.

Placement

Placement is the most crucial part of increasing Adsense revenue. The best places to place your ads are between the posts, left sidebar, and on the right side of header. If your ads aren’t placed on the correct place then you won’t even earn a single penny, even if your blog is getting huge amount of traffic. There are bloggers getting well over 100 thousand visitors monthly but they earn just around $150 monthly because their Adsense ad placement is poor.

I suggest you to add Adsense everywhere you can. Include the Adsense ads in search; you can do so by using the custom search box code. You should even try adding Adsense for feeds. This way you will increase triple up your Adsense earning sources, which will ultimately lead to a huge hype in your earnings.

Ad Type

I suggest you to add image as well as text ads both in your posts but Images perform best and get high CTR, CPC. But I suggest you to add text ads above the posts and image ads on the header and on the sidebar.

Author’s Bio  :  This article is written by Arjun. Arjun provides On Page SEO Service and Guest Posting Service.

5 Questions To Ask Yourself If You Are A Blogger

question markSummary Ask yourself few questions that are used to make a blog containing relevant content and information so that it is always appreciated by the search engines and receives better traffic.

Nowadays, blogging has become very popular among a large group of internet users. Blogging is a social platform which connects a huge number of internet users together with a block of info. It is the parent of social networking media, which is very popular these days. Blogging is not only done to share information, but also to promote business & services among internet users. Bloggers around the world are blogging comprehensively to provide all kind of information on news, and updates to the users all over the world. There are many personal blogs that are meant to share personal profiles, like for instance a celebrity blog is meant to connect with fans across the world. Read Also: Why you develop a blog?

There are many blogs that are ranked high on different search engines, while there are some which don’t have high traffic and visitors. A good blogger always updates his/her blog with fresh and unique content. A blog with relevant content and information is always been appreciated by the search engines, hence receives better traffic and visitors. Although there are many factors that rate a blog based on its content quality. So, while blogging you must take care of all those factors to rank your blog higher in web. There are few things or trick questions that you must ask yourself before starting blogging and some of them are:

1) What’s my objective?

This is the first question which needs to be answered by yourself before you start blogging. You must have a clear objective that what exactly will be the purpose of blogging. If you fail in determining the goal for your blog, you will never become a successful blogger. Setting the right goals will help you to monitor the progress of your blog. The goals will depend on the subject that your blog will be based on.

2) Who will be my target audience?

After setting the goals the next job is to decide the demographics for your blog? Demographics mean deciding the territory that your blog will carter to the people. Whether you want to target masses or niche of people or may be targeting the particulars category like Information technology, Health, Business, Travel etc. You must also determine the age group of your target audience, because based on that only you will need to post contents.

3) Who will be my Blog host?

This is very critical thing to answer and you should have atleast basic knowledge of blogging to answer this question. There are many blog hosts which offer blog space free of cost while some of them are paid. The wordpress, blogger and blogspot are some of the popular blog hosts offering blogs with avid features. These blog hosts offer various plug-ins and widgets. Based on your requirements you can have those upgrades on your blog to make it more attractive.

4) How frequently I will post in my blog?

An ideal blogger must have the complete plan for posting contents in his/her blog. It depends on the subject about which you are posting in your blog. As soon as you have the latest updates on the subject post it and make it available for your audience. You must take care of the fact that you will only post content which is unique, fresh and not copied from any other source. Google is been very strict in their policy of banning those web pages which have altered or copied content from other sources. If you adopt such practices you may get your blog banned permanently by search engines.

5) How will I monitor my blog’s progress?

After getting through all such technical stuffs, finally your blog is ready to launch. But, launching blog doesn’t mean that you have done it all. You need to have a right set of plan for the promotion of your blog by various mediums. You can have good quality back links for your blog by submitting it in directories and social bookmarking sites. You can also use social networking channels like Facebook; twitter etc for the promotion of your blog in order to increase visitors and traffic.

Top 3 Most Important Factor In Picking A Web Host

How much time and effort did you put into choosing your first web host? If you’re like many bloggers, the answer is “not a lot.” With so many web hosts offering cheap introductory packages, it seems as though you could choose any one of them and have the same experience. Unfortunately, as seasoned bloggers will tell you, this simply is not the case. Choosing a web host is an important decision that can affect the future of your blog.
There are plenty of factors to consider when choosing a web host. What’s their pricing like? Do they offer easy server upgrades when you require them? What kind of bandwidth limitations do they have? What types of servers do they employ? These are all fairly important questions, but none is as important as customer service. Unfortunately, customer service is the most difficult factor to assess when choosing a web host.

Read Also: How to Choose the Best Web Hosting

Why customer service trumps the rest

The technical aspects of a web host will affect your experience. There is no denying that. You should be familiar with the different types of web hosting: shared hosting, VPN, VPS, dedicated hosting, etc. You should know what represents an adequate amount of bandwidth for your purposes. You should understand how much RAM your site will require. You can even pore over every aspect of the host’s data center information, but none of it will matter if you’re getting poor customer service.

Customer service is your liaison. It is your ambassador. It is through their doors that you gain access to technical support and sales departments. Essentially, they are the gatekeepers. If you need help, they are your first point of contact. If your host has poor customer service, you’re in for trouble. Calls might not get routed to proper departments. Issues might go unresolved, because the right people aren’t made aware of the situation.

That is to say, the best data centers in the world can’t make up for poor customer service. What good are great specs if all you encounter along the way is problems?

How to determine customer service quality

Unfortunately, it is difficult to definitively determine a host’s customer service quality before trying them out. The quality of a customer service department is something you mostly learn through experience. Still, you can do a few things to get a reasonable idea of how well a host’s customer service department functions.

Call them yourself. You won’t accomplish much, since you’re not a customer. But you can still find one important factor: does a human being answer the phone? If so, you’re on the right track. If it’s an automated menu, you might want to reconsider. That signals a smaller customer service department.

Ask others. The best way to get any information about a web host is by asking people who use them. Ask any bloggers you know what they think about their host’s customer service. You can even email certain bloggers you don’t know and ask. Most are forthcoming with such information.

Read reviews. This is tricky. A lot of bad reviews doesn’t necessarily mean a bad experience. People are more apt to leave a negative review for a poor experience then they are to leave a positive review for a good one. Use a strict filter for reviews. If they’re well-written and express the problem well, there might be a problem. If they’re all poorly written and seem like user problems and not host problems, you might have a winner.

Prioritizing the deciding factors

While customer service should be your first priority, it might not be the first thing you check. In fact, it might be the last factor. After all, you want to pick from a wide selection of viable hosts. So you can use other factors to create a shortlist, and then determine which host you’ll use by factoring in customer service. For instance, you could filter your choice of hosts by looking at factors in this order:

1. Price. Everyone has a budget. Some hosts, no matter how quality, will be out of your price range. Start by finding ones that you can afford.

2. Upgrade plans. You’re not just buying hosting for now; you’re buying it for your future as well. Choosing a host that allows for easy server upgrades are preferable. You can potentially stick with them for years and years as your site grows.

3. Technical specs. This is where you figure out if the available RAM and bandwidth fit your needs. Again, checking the higher-tiered plans helps here, so you can figure out if you can upgrade with this host.

4. Customer service. Once you’ve weeded out the hosts that don’t work for pricing, upgrades, and technical specs, you can rank the remaining hosts by customer service quality. It can easily make the difference between two seemingly equal hosts.

What are best web host?

Just remember: it’s people who bring you service. You might be using servers in data centers, but it’s the people who make it all possible. That’s why it’s most important to make sure that your web host has the best people in its customer service department. They are your gateway to the technical end.