Wednesday, December 3

Take Responsiblity Of Your Mistakes

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If you are a responsible person then its your responsibility to accept your mistakes . Many people face problems in life by committing some mistakes . Successful person and responsible person will always accept his mistakes. In front of people there comes only three options for the mistake done by them .
1. He can avoid it .
2. He refuse to accept that he has committed any mistake .
3. He accepts it and never repeat it again.

Accepting the third option needs some courage . Only successful and responsible person accepts the mistake with patience . When situation goes out of hands negative people always has the sayings that it is done by that person and generally they blame each other .

Once President of a company was going to get retire . He was rich , famous , successful and had fulfilled his all money making opportunities. He presented two envelopes to the new president and said if you indulge in any crisis and you find no way to solve it , then for the first crisis open first envelope and for second crisis open second envelope .

After a few years a big crisis came in front of the new president , he remembered that now was the time to open the first envelope . In first envelope it was written that put all the blame to the old president . He exactly did that . After a few years again a big crisis came in front of him and he thought of opening the second envelope . He opened it and in it was written that it is perfect time for you to prepare same two envelope for the new president .

What was the moral of the story ?...

The moral was that we are never ready to accept our mistakes and we blame it to others .

How do we define SUCCESS ?

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If you really want to get success , then make a habit of doing those things which unsuccessful people do not want to do .

A lot of research is been done between success and failure . The secret to success can be determined by reading the biography of the successful person . Those who are successful people they all have some similar qualities , because success always leave its mark behind . If we analyse the qualities of a successful people and apply in our own life , we will surely be successful someday. Likewise , unsuccessful people also have some common qualities which we can neglect from our life .

Success is nothing but continuous application of some standard values in your life.
Similarly not achieving success is just the continuous repetition of some mistakes of the past.
Some good writer truly said, "Achieving value based target is success" .

Its just the subjective feeling which comes from inside. Success is not earning quick , easy , free money but it is just to reach highest point and to earn respect from each individual.

To successful people there is one beautiful saying which goes like this : " Successful people don't do different things , they do things differently " .......

Tuesday, December 2

How to choose good Keywords for the SEO

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Keywords are the terms and phrases that your target market uses when searching the major search engines and directories for the products and services you sell. Your keywords are used in everything you do and are the key determining factor in how you rank in the search results among many of the major search engines.

A critical step in natural search engine optimization is to select the right keywords for your business, products, or services (including descriptive words), and your target market. Understand whom you are targeting and build your search engine optimization efforts around your audience.

You need to choose keyword phrases that are going to bring sustainable targeted traffic consisting of potential customers—not just anything and everything. What you may think is the perfect keyword phrase may not be used at all by your target market in their search queries, which is why it is so critical to research and validate your keywords.

Ideally, each page of your Web site is going to focus on a different set of keywords that are specific to the content at hand. If you were to focus on the same set of keywords on every page, then you would hit only one small portion of your market potential because you are only going to hit those same keywords over and over again—it is self-defeating.

First, you want to gather a master list of all possible keyword phrases. To make the data easier to manage, you can create different keyword list profiles that represent individual topics as opposed to trying to cover all topics in a giant master list. For example, if you have two product lines, you can create a keyword list for each. Naturally, some keywords are shared across the lists, but it is important to understand that the people looking for one topic (for instance, “jobs”) are not necessarily the same people looking for another topic (let’s say, “trucks”), and as such they are going to use different keyword combinations in their searches.

How do you create your master keyword list? Here are four solid techniques
for generating a list of potential keyword phrases:

1. Brainstorm, survey, and review promotional material.
2. Review competing and industry-leading Web sites.
3. Assess your Web site traffic logs.
4. Use keyword suggestion and evaluation tools.

Be sure to record the keywords you gather in a text document in your wordprocessing
program or in a spreadsheet. Including them in a spreadsheet or database makes them much easier to sort when it comes time to prioritize the keywords and weed out the junk.

As you work your way through the list of techniques, you want to cycle back to some of the techniques because you will come across search terms that can expand the scope of your original efforts and open the door to new, more targeted phrases that you might have missed the first time around.

Monday, December 1

Learn the Search Engine Ranking Criteria

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Each search engine has its own unique ranking criteria and its own unique algorithm, or formula, giving different weighting to each of the criteria in its formula. For the search engines that you have decided to focus on, you have to learn as much as you can about their ranking criteria and relative weighting.

The site with the highest score appears at the top of the results and the rest appear in descending order of their score. The search engines are all fighting for market share. The more market share a search engine has, the more valuable the company is. To gain market share, a search engine has to provide better results than its competition. It is for this reason that the search engines are changing and improving their formulas on an ongoing basis. You have to keep up with changes in these formulas, tweak your site accordingly, and resubmit when necessary.

The search engines use different databases for their search results. They
have different algorithms or formulas for their ranking. They have different
weighting for the various elements within their formula. They change their formulas
over time and they change their ranking over time. Sound complicated?
Things have changed quite a bit from the early days. Elements that used to
have significant weighting may now have very little weight. You have to remember
that it is the highest total score you are looking for, so even if an element
has reduced weighting, if the element has any points at all you want to
incorporate that element to maximize your total score. Sometimes the top sites
are within a small number of points of each other.

It is not as daunting as it might sound, because the major search engines
tend to look at similar information but weight the relevancy for particular items
differently in their algorithms. That having been said, here are the most important
areas on a Web page that you must address when performing organic search
engine optimization:

• Title tags (page titles)
• Keyword meta-tags
• Description meta-tags
• Alt tags
• Hypertext links (e.g., anchor text)
• Domain names and file names
• Body text (beginning, middle, and end of page copy)
• Headers
• Between the “NOFRAMES” tag of framed Web sites.

Page titles and text-based page content are the most important of the noted placement areas. Keyword meta-tags are not as critical as they once were, but
are still applicable for some engines. Remember—it is the absolute highest score
you are looking for; if there are any points available, you want to design your
site to take advantage of them.

Because Google is the favorite search engine for the time being, let’s take a
closer look at how it ranks pages. Google uses its internal index for its primary
search listings. Google has many other features as well, some of which include:

• An images search
• Usenet news database
• A news search feature
• Froogle (a shopping search tool)
• A local search
• A blog search
• A video search
• A product search
• A directory search
• A catalog search
• Advertising services through the Google AdWords programs.

The ranking formula for Google’s main search function looks for the keywords
in the visible body text, header tags, title tags, hypertext links, and Alt
tags. Google gives a very heavy weighting to the link popularity, with extra
points for quality of links and relevancy of text around the links. Google also has miscellaneous points available for such things as:

• Age of domain/site—The longer your domain name has been registered,
the more likely you are serious about being online for the long term.

• File size—Try not to exceed 100k. A recent study found that the body
section of your site ranks best between 50 and 70k in size. More than
100k in size might not be cached unless it is considered exceptional
content.

• Freshness of content—Google is always looking for sites that are updated
on a regular basis. The more frequent you update your site, the
more frequent Google’s spiders will visit your site.

• Links from directories—Google awards points if directories such as
Yahoo!, Looksmart, DMOZ, and About provide a link to your site.

Most of the search engines are giving heavy weighting to link popularity—
that is, the number of links to your site from other sites on the Internet. The
search engines are getting very sophisticated in the weighting of link popularity,
with the search engines giving extra points for link relevancy—that is, how high
the site with the link to your site would rank for the same keyword. Other
points are awarded based on the keywords in the text around the link pointing
to your Web site.



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