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Friday, 19 April 2013

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Maxvisits - Boost your site effectively



Maxvisits is an online service where website owners can buy traffic.

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Max Visits offers High Volumes of Targeted traffics for more than 40 countries. Within just a day a customer can receive unique visitors to his/her website. Paid customers receive category targeted visitors, full size page views and statistics reporting. Max Visits provides real human visitors. The price list ranges from $11.99 and $399.99 depending on the customer’s needs.

I once heard Maxvisits when I started making websites, it think it was a year ago. Maxvisits offers you free trial on their service that would generate 10,000 real visitors on your site.

I have tried this before on my previous website. They require you to write an article regarding Maxvisits before they start the free trial on their service.

Adsense doesn’t ban websites that uses Maxvisits, there are no claims on Web Owners who uses Maxvisits’ Service that they have been banned.

They also offer Worldwide Traffic, USA Traffic, Geotargetted Traffic and even making your Alexa Rank Boost up!

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Monday, 1 April 2013

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Social Media - The Future of SEO


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When Facebook announced they were releasing Graph Search, I think the world as a whole was a bit underwhelmed. While it’s not unusual that the masses miss the mark when something big happens online, this was an announcement that should have received a lot more praise than it did. Graph Search is something that is going to revolutionize the way we search, and I think with the blurring lines between traditional SEO and social media, the future is going to be one that searches socially.

I’m not suggesting that people are going to start running to Facebook each time they’re looking for the best interior design schools, or a new Snuggie, but social search does have some merit when it comes to searches performed with local intent.

Let’s take a look at a hypothetical situation.

A quick Google search of “best Italian restaurants San Diego” brings up Google Places listings, Yelp reviews and a few Italian restaurants that are at the top of their SEO game. What it doesn’t provide me is something that Facebook does, suggestions based on what my friends like.

I don’t base all decisions on what friends like, but when it comes to trying new food, servicing my car or finding a cool place to hang out on a Saturday night; my friends recommendations are definitely something I’m interested in seeing.

Google can’t provide this data, yet. Maybe once Google+ matures, they’ll have the data that I need to make a sound decision on who has the best cannoli, but for now, I’m sticking with Facebook. I shouldn’t pick on Google here. Yelp, Urban Spoon, Bing – none of these places can give me recommendations based on restaurants my friends like.

Facebook is on to something, and the rest of the population is looking the other way. Whether Graph Search catches on or not is irrelevant. Google has taken notice, and don’t think that they aren’t altering future algorithms to give more weight to the “human” vote of confidence.



Social & The Future of Search

Some reports state that social indicators (shares, retweets, +1’s) are already more important than incoming links. This isn’t exactly news, as we’ve seen Google systematically destroy search manipulators for the past couple of years. While it isn’t exactly headline material, it does show that the future of search is a blend between traditional organic search and social media.

No longer are links the sole target for smart SEOs. Now, they’re after your vote of confidence via recommendations in the form of a share, or a retweet. Never before has the consumer wielded the power to determine the search placement of a business, but that’s exactly what we’re on the cusp of seeing. While Graph Search may not directly change the future of SEO; the idea is one that – coupled with current search trends – is going to increase the rate at which Google moves away from backlinks, and toward what matters, your vote of confidence.

Of course we’re still in the infancy of actually seeing this way of thinking come to fruition, but we’ve already seen thought leaders in the SEO space comment on the disappearing weight of the backlink, and the rise of not only social indicators, but instances of co-citation.

Co-citation is simply the act of mentioning something (without linking) in accordance with something else.

For example, mentioning “social media blog” and Social Media Today in the same text gives Google the idea that the two phrases must be related. Get enough instances of this happening, and it begins to factor into where sites are ranked for certain keywords.


Conclusion

Search is changing for the better. Gone are the days of keyword dumping, spammy anchor text and shady SEOs that make a living by automating the entire future of a company with software designed to artificially inflate backlink totals.

The future of search is directly related to what it should have targeted all along: you.

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Thursday, 22 November 2012

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10 Things Entrepreneurs Should Be Tweeting About

entrepreneur tweetApart from creating a vibrant branded Twitter account for your startup, business owners should consider creating their own personal account on Twitter. Fans and followers often want to connect with the person behind the brand.

Giving customers and prospects a glimpse into the entrepreneur's life and mindset can allow them to cultivate a deeper relationship with customers separately from the brand. The goal, of course, is to increase customers' loyalty to the brand.

Here are 10 things every entrepreneur can tweet about, which can allow your clients and prospects to see another side of you:

1. Personal news: Share the big events of your personal life -- vacations, weddings, births -- the type of info you'd share with close friends. It can help keep your followers feeling like they're "in the loop." You're also more likely to make a connection with followers who have experienced something similar.

2. Mistakes and lessons: Sharing mistakes and what you learned is a sign of growth, not weakness. Try doing a "What I learned this week" tweet and see how your followers respond.

3. Answers to questions: If someone asks a question on Twitter and you know the answer, share it. This can also be a way to develop a FAQ within your industry, which you can later point them to via a link.

4. Links to articles: They key to sharing articles is to also include your unique opinion. Let others know why you liked or didn't like an article.

Just remember that your opinion paints a public image, which means you should be cautious about which opinions you choose to share -- ideally only those which are congruent with your market. Keep the rest to yourself.

5. Pictures of unusual things you see: If something catches your attention, it's probably going to catch the attention of others, too. So why not share it? This includes visually impressive products, food and architecture.

6. Wisdom from the book you're reading: When you hit a "golden nugget" of wisdom in a book, share it. It not only shows that you're well read, but that you value wisdom. Those are two things that can only help your reputation.

7. Interesting advertising: When a billboard or any other advertising catches your attention, take a picture and tweet it. Everyone can benefit from seeing smart marketing.

8. Fun purchases: Sharing your recent purchases, such as music, video games or sports equipment can stir up comments and conversations from others that have bought similar items and enjoy the same kind of entertainment.

9. Share wisdom from outside the world of business: Quotes from sports heroes, military leaders and artists can teach us about innovation and leadership, which are essential to business success.

10. Your work: The greatest links you can share are links to your personal work, but don't limit that to what you do professionally only. If you have a hobby or passion for something creative, share it.


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Monday, 19 November 2012

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Best Time to Post on Facebook - Another Noteworthy Key in Marketing

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Besides of thinking of what to publish and where to do so, another concernful question troubling business owners is what is the best time to post. Publishing your content at peak times can help you to reach the most people on those networks.

In this article,i am going to focus on the arguably social network leader - Facebook.Optimize Facebook posting times can really have a significant effect to grab attention from your audience towards your brand.

In terms of information flow,Facebook is moving and updating like a rocket..All information shared become obsolete and fade in just a second.


Let's skim through an interesting analysis

Bit.ly - a popular URL shortening service supplier,it tracks metrics on its shortened URLs that are shared across the social networks.They have scrutiny particularly on how the post timing affects the eventual amount of attention it will receive.

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According to their analysis,

- Links posted from 1pm to 4pm result in the highest average click throughs. The peak time of the week was on Wednesday at 3pm. Links posted after 8pm and before 8am will have more difficulty achieving high amounts of attention.
- Facebook traffic peeks mid-week, 1 to 3pm. While traffic starts to increase around 9am, one would be wise to wait to post until 11am. Traffic from Facebook fades after 4pm. Despite similar traffic counts at 8pm and 7pm, posting at 7pm will result in more clicks on average than posting at 8pm.


best time to post So when is the best time to post?


- Links posted between 1-4 pm result in highest click-through rates

- During the week, Facebook traffic peaks between 1-3 pm

- Links posted before 8 am or after 8 pm are less likely to get shared

- The worst time in the week to post or advertise on Facebook is on Wednesdays. During Wednesday, users interact at lower rates than on other days of the week.

- The best times to post content are on Saturdays and Sundays, as the weekend appears to stimulate more interaction between Facebook users.


Post timing is not all!

Certainly,these are only recommendation based on the report made,and it can vary from time to time.

Thus,it is always advisable for you to carry out your own experiment consistently to determine when is the best time to post - to reach your audience effectively.

In addition,the essential to succeed in marketing is still your content.As long as your content is ideal and eye-catching,post timing will just act as a supportive accessory.

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Saturday, 17 November 2012

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Why You Should Integrate Images into Marketing Strategy


Given its visual impact,images have gradually replaced texts as form of advertising,becoming more and more important and useful in online marketing. From Pinterest evolved to infographics,the graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge.Online marketers are oriented to adopt images and using them quite effectively to present their messages to their target markets on their blogs and websites, in their social networks, or wherever they build content.

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There are three ways how images serve as effective way in marketing :

Visual Impact - They provide an attractive graphic way for you to express your message.You can't deny that an image is much more appealing and pleasing to the eye compared to stuffy texts.The old same word,a picture  is worth a thousand words.

Search Engine Optimization - Images also offers another channel of search engine optimization for your web pages, blog posts, or social media posts. All it takes to optimize each image is an alt tag and some associated text. Target your keywords in both of those and this will enhance your search engine optimization.

Effectiveness - Make your marketing more interesting and graphic-oriented. Studies have been done that show that image-based marketing messages are far more likely to be shared and go viral than mere text-based messages.

If you want to convey your message effectively to your target clients – whether it be on your own website or blog, your social media outposts, or your e-mail marketing initiatives, add images.

Why do you think Pinterest is so popular? It isn’t because of the pretty colors.Yes,perhaps that is one of the reasons, but still, without the images Pinterest is nothing!


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Facebook Silently Replaced Your Email Address With @Facebook.com


Facebook has begun replacing all users' default email address to a @Facebook.com address,as usual,without asking for permission before implement.

facebook email address"As we announced back in April, we've been updating addresses on Facebook to make them consistent across our site," a Facebook spokesperson said. "In addition to everyone receiving an address, we're also rolling out a new setting that gives people the choice to decide which addresses they want to show on their timelines.

The email address you have once listed as your point of contact is now hidden in the site’s database and your assigned @Facebook.com address is highlighted for friends to see.

If you ever changed your Facebook profile URL, that will serve as the prefix of your Facebook email address For instance,Facebook.com/JH.LiM would be JH.LiM@Facebook.com. For those that never added a vanity URL, Facebook has assigned numbers to be your email account name.

The email sent to your Facebook.com email address,will be showing up in your inbox.However,not all the things are go well,some of the users responded that some of them end up in an “Other Messages” folder that only few people know about.

In case that you want to switch your email contact information back to the original one, it is not complicated to do so.Simply head to your profile page and select “About” under your contact information. You can then hide your Facebook email address from the contact page and elect to highlight another email address.

"Ever since the launch of timeline, people have had the ability to control what posts they want to show or hide on their own timelines, and today we're extending that to other information they post, starting with the Facebook address."

The change has not been applied to all Facebook accounts yet, but it is expected to spread to all within the next few weeks.
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Content Previews,View Images,Play Videos with Expanded Twitter Tweets

Twitter has developed a new feature of expanded tweets,you can now see content previews, view images, play videos and more when you expand Tweets containing links to partner websites.

twitter expanded tweetsYou have probably expanded Tweets before to play videos from YouTube or see photos from Instagram. Now, a diverse and growing group of new partners like the The Wall Street Journal, Breaking News, and TIME also deliver rich content inside Tweets containing a link to those websites.

It’s easier than ever to discover breaking news and bylines. When you expand a Tweet linking to a news article by The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle or Der Spiegel Online, you can see a preview with the headline, the introduction and sometimes the Twitter accounts of the publisher and writer. You can continue to read the article, follow these accounts, and reply, favorite or retweet the Tweet.

The versatility of expanded tweets feature on Twitter offers advertisers the way to enhance their creative messaging on the social media delivered to their clients.


This easy new way to discover content from the web begins rolling out to everyone on twitter.com and mobile.twitter.com starting today, It has been mentioned to be coming soon to Twitter for iPhone and Twitter for Android.


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