Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Best Blogging for traffic: Find Tons of free traffic using free blog websites.



There are a couple of very nice websites that you just will simply take part order to feature your blog to their directory.  As a result you'll be able to drive additional free traffic to your blogs.  Also, {you will|you'll|you'll be able to} incorporate a number of these web sites on your own blog so individuals can incorporate one amongst the various rankings systems that these website use so as rank blogs. for instance, many folks use Digg.com and incorporate Digg on their blog so individuals will vote or “digg” your blog posts.  Also, many folks use Technorati.com so as to drive additional free blog traffic.  If you haven’t submitted and began using Technorati.com so as to drive additional free blog traffic, then you would like to since they need most likely the foremost standard blog ranking system on the net.

Now i'd prefer to share with you extra sites that are about to permit you to urge additional free blogging traffic.  Basically, this can be a listing of Blog directory sites. you'll need to use this list and submit your blog to those few standard sites. Doing this whereas using Digg.com and Technorati.com can all permit you that further boost of free blog traffic that you just deserve.

So, what I want to do is start off with a list of the 4 of the most popular blog directory sites.  Afterward, I wam going to share with you an additional list of blog directory sites where you can submit your log.  Here is my top four list: 


  1. www.BlogCatalog.com.
  2. www.BlogTopList.com 
  3. www.TopBlogArea.com
  4. Dir.BlogFlux.com 
  5.  www.Blogged.com
  6. www.DMegs.com
  7. www.BlogIt.com
  8. www.rssFeeds.com
  9. www.BlogHub.com   
  10. www.BlogRankings.com
  11. www.TopRankBlog.com
  12. www.BloggingFusion.com  
  13. www.Feedster.com
  14. www.SuperBlogDirectory.com
  15. www.Blogoozle.com 


Retailers Using Free Facebook Tools Rather than Taking Adverts


With the Facebook IPO out of the way attention has turned to how Facebook will make money to appease their new shareholders.
They will be alarmed by news today that many retailers are utilizing the free tools available on Facebook rather than paying to advertise on the site.
Reuters reveal that whilst retailers are very happy with the returns they're seeing from Facebook, many are doing so for free.  A prime example is luxury retailer Melrose.com, who have seen sales rise by 25% over the last two years, but they have spent just $1,500 on Facebook ads in that time, with most of their activity focused on managing their (free) Page.

"Some of the tools that are free are just a lot better than ads on Facebook," they explained, echoing other attendees at the Internet Retailer Conference & Exhibition in Chicago.
Alongside areas such as monetizing mobile this is a key concern for Facebook.  They have understandably worked hard to provide an attractive platform for companies to interact with customers, but now they have to monetize it.
Will Facebook be forced into charging for some of these previously free services?  It's a very real possibility according to analysts, especially as there is thus far little evidence that Facebook advertising really produces returns for retailers.
"They're in a huge pickle because most of their business is based on growth in advertising," said Forrester Research's Sucharita Mulpuru. But "why buy that cow when you get the milk for free?"
"The retail sector isn't buying it," said Fiona Dias, chief strategy officer at ShopRunner, an e-commerce shipping company part-owned by eBay. "With all Facebook's free stuff, retailers don't have to worry whether it works very well. But the moment they pay a nickel, there has to be accountability."
Katie Ennis, e-commerce head at apparel retailer RCC Western Stores, said she had used Facebook ads until she sat down with the head of finance and analyzed the return on investment compared with other advertising the company uses.
"The conversions were just not there. People would click on the ads sometimes but would not buy," she said. "So we completely stopped doing Facebook ads earlier this year."
This fundamental difference between Facebook and Google advertising will be a challenge that Facebook will have to overcome if they are to remain a force in the social networking world

Source
http://technorati.com/social-media/article/retailers-using-free-facebook-tools-rather/

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Custom Report: in Google Analytics

Custom Report: in Google Analytics



General Information:

Report Name: Give a report name for what the report is indented to.

Report Content: Add report Tab:

Name: Again a name for what the report is done to be:

Type: Explorer or Flat Table: Choose Explorer

Metric Groups:

What are the metrics needed must be chosen must be present here,

Metric in the sense, Views, Page views, unique visitors, unique page views, Pages/visit, Bounce Rate, New Visits/ Returning Visits, etc.,

Dimension Drilldowns:

Choose Date: As we are choosing a custom date. If a random date or custom date or a specific date range is needed please choose, date.

Filters:

1)  Including <Landing Page> Regex/Exact Automobiles.

Regex – Broad match

Exact – Use [] for exact match.

Say some word that appears on URL as metric is LP.

2) Include <Medium> Regex/Exact Organic.

Current Profile == Classifieds.sulekha.com

Additional profiles say “none”

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Penguin update and how to over come it


Penguin Algorithm



Probably every webmaster have one thing to say What is Penguin update? we all know its Web spam Algorithm , but don't really know whats the reason for drop or increase in traffic. We need to come out with a answer how to solve it and we need to come out with the experience we have.

Let me start with my experience

There was a drop in visit for my blog when penguin algorithm was updated April 24th (http://malayalamp3download.blogspot.com/)






And the other blog which had increase in traffic after the update (24 th april)
http://friends4friendship.blogspot.com


So what is exactly Web spam ?
Now google can easily find out the guys who spam the web.
Over submission of links with exact anchor text
Over submission of same content in blog, website, Pligg Sites and others
And stuffing the website with keywords
So algorithm which can track all this activities is know as Penguin Algorithm

In first scenario : malayalamp3download.blogspot.com
I did link building with exact match anchor text and had a drop in traffic by 43 % of traffic.
Normally I doest do that but still I did it for my blog
The blog have exact match Domain Name
I thing this is the reason for the drop !

In Second scenario : friends4friendship.blogspot.com
In second blog better traffic after the Penguin Algorithm. Link building has done in way , anchor text is not exactly matched . very less link building


How to overcome:

So we should have good links
And Good link should have the following :
• Should be within context and relevant
• They should lead users to related information
• Navigate users to a next phase
• Should come from good content
• Should not have exact match keyword
• Should endorse content
• Give value to content
• But above all be useful

If they are not useful the are SPAM


Link building :
•Get 2 to 3 links per day
•Get link from reputed sites
•Try to shuffle anchor text and get link and remember not to have exact match keyword
For ex:
Web design Chennai
Chennai web design
The best web designing company

Don’t do directory submission
Don’t get links from site which is having page rank n/a or 0 in home page

Concentrate SMO:
Concentrate Less on Link building and more on SMO .
Since Google +  is Google product I have seen increase in ranking when we engage in Google Plus
Through Google+ Google will deliver 100 times better results
Post in Facebook page are now cached by Google and thus  increasing in ranking

 Summary :

 Never Do
1) Over Search Engine Optimization
2) Exact match domain with Keyword
4) Footer links with exact-match anchor text
5) Other site-wide links with exact-match anchors
6) Paid text links using exact match anchor text:
7) Guest posts on questionable sites
8) comment spam
9) Article marketing sites
10) Links from dangerous sites