Facebook Page SEO,Setup, Optimization & Promotion
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Facebook pages can be easily created for any business or service and are indexed in the search engines like Google,
Yahoo, and Bing in much the same way that web pages on a website are
(see example below). Because of this, there are a number of critical
factors and strategies that should be followed to create a highly
optimized and visible Facebook page in the search engines. These include:
- Naming, setup and optimization of your Facebook pages and content
- Growing your fan base to allow for unique and catchy page naming
- Promoting your page for your business both on and off line
- Facebook page textual inbound link building for better targeted search engine results
Blog Marketing
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Blogging
- CMS Creation
- Best SEO coded theme
- SEO quality plugins
- Blog domain name research
- Facebook page/group integration
- Twitter integration
- Email Feeds integration
- Best-quality SEO copywritten Articles
- Technical copywriting with internal linking
- Research and development of articles
- Keyword density management
- Article promotion and backlinking management
Google Plus Affect SEO?
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People would be driven to use Google Plus due to the fact that it will have more bearing in search engine social signals factor.We know all too well how Facebook affects search rankings with Facebook
shares and Likes integrated into almost every website you land on.
Sharing in Google Plus also seems to have an effect – maybe that’s what Google is going to do next? Or perhaps they are already tracking what you’re sharing inside Google Plus?
Google Plus could influence search rankings since social factors are already “baked into” search engines. This was something Google learned from watching how Twitter’s tweets and re-tweets affected page rank. The effect was like turning on a firehose. And although Google has since plugged the Twitter hose, the impact was not totally diminished.
Love to use google plus.Its really nice.
Sharing in Google Plus also seems to have an effect – maybe that’s what Google is going to do next? Or perhaps they are already tracking what you’re sharing inside Google Plus?
Google Plus could influence search rankings since social factors are already “baked into” search engines. This was something Google learned from watching how Twitter’s tweets and re-tweets affected page rank. The effect was like turning on a firehose. And although Google has since plugged the Twitter hose, the impact was not totally diminished.
Love to use google plus.Its really nice.
Link Diversity
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Research of SEOmoz confirmed what many top SEOs already knew: it’s
not just how many links you receive, it’s from how many different
websites. Google loves to see link diversity in your backlink profile,
so give them what they want to see and try to score links from as many
different sites as possible.
Top SEO experts tend to stay away from the forums (they’re too busy running their own firms!), there are still plenty of knowledgeable people who are more than happy to help you succeed in your SEO efforts. There is an absolute goldmine of free SEO tips and tricks available on SEO forums. If you’re paying attention, you’ll be able to recognize the experts from the novices. Once you do, pay extra attention to each of their posts, as they’ve been through it all and back.
Top SEO experts tend to stay away from the forums (they’re too busy running their own firms!), there are still plenty of knowledgeable people who are more than happy to help you succeed in your SEO efforts. There is an absolute goldmine of free SEO tips and tricks available on SEO forums. If you’re paying attention, you’ll be able to recognize the experts from the novices. Once you do, pay extra attention to each of their posts, as they’ve been through it all and back.
Top Directories submission
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Business With SEO
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The SEO strategy to be implemented here depends on the web content
published on the website itself. The content must have creative, call to
action and persuasive content with specific keywords used in a good
density within the content which will help in getting good ranks in the
SERPs of the search monsters like Google, Bing and Yahoo. With the help
of best SEO practices, various business professionals can enhance the
hits number on their website which may ultimately result in increasing
sales leads to the business.
A Search engine finds it very easy to search videos categorized in a right order.
create sitemap for your videos.
Your videos must remain active for a long period of time.
Therefore, comment regularly and interact with the visitors.
SEO Tips For Video Content
Video blogging and upload videos on regular basis then you need to choose a right hosting platform.A Search engine finds it very easy to search videos categorized in a right order.
create sitemap for your videos.
Your videos must remain active for a long period of time.
Therefore, comment regularly and interact with the visitors.
Root Domains, Subdomains, and Microsites
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Among the common questions in structuring a website (or restructuring one) are whether to
host content on a new domain, when to use subfolders, and when to employ microsites.
As search engines scour the Web, they identify four kinds of web structures on which to place
metrics:
Individual pages/URLs
These are the most basic elements of the Web—filenames, much like those that have been
found on computers for decades, which indicate unique documents. Search engines assign
query-independent scores—most famously, Google’s PageRank—to URLs and judge them
in their ranking algorithms. A typical URL might look something like http://
www.yourdomain.com/page.html.
Subfolders
The folder structures that websites use can also inherit or be assigned metrics by search
engines (though there’s very little information to suggest that they are used one way or
another). Luckily, they are an easy structure to understand. In the URL http://
www.yourdomain.com/blog/post17.html, “/blog/” is the subfolder and “post17.html” is the
name of the file in that subfolder. Engines may identify common features of documents
in a given subfolder and assign metrics to these such as how frequently the content
changes, how important these documents are in general, or how unique the content is
that exists in these subfolders.
Subdomains/fully qualified domains (FQDs)/third-level domains
In the URL http://blog.yourdomain.com/page.html, three kinds of domain levels are present.
The top-level domain (also called the TLD or domain extension) is “.com”, the second-level
domain is “yourdomain”, and the third-level domain is “blog”. The third-level domain is
sometimes referred to as a subdomain. Common web nomenclature does not typically apply
the word subdomain when referring to www, although technically, this too is a subdomain.
A fully qualified domain is the combination of the elements required to identify the
location of the server where the content can be found (in this example,
“blog.yourdomain.com”).
These structures can receive individual assignments of importance, trustworthiness, and
value from the engines, independent of their second-level domains, particularly on hosted
publishing platforms such as WordPress, Blogspot, Wetpaint, and so on.
Complete root domains/host domain/pay-level domains (PLDs)/second-level domains
The domain name you need to register and pay for, and the one you point DNS settings
toward, is the second-level domain (though it is commonly improperly called the “toplevel”
domain). In the URL http://www.yourdomain.com/page.html, “yourdomain.com” is the
second-level domain. Other naming conventions may refer to this as the “root” or “paylevel”
domain.
host content on a new domain, when to use subfolders, and when to employ microsites.
As search engines scour the Web, they identify four kinds of web structures on which to place
metrics:
Individual pages/URLs
These are the most basic elements of the Web—filenames, much like those that have been
found on computers for decades, which indicate unique documents. Search engines assign
query-independent scores—most famously, Google’s PageRank—to URLs and judge them
in their ranking algorithms. A typical URL might look something like http://
www.yourdomain.com/page.html.
Subfolders
The folder structures that websites use can also inherit or be assigned metrics by search
engines (though there’s very little information to suggest that they are used one way or
another). Luckily, they are an easy structure to understand. In the URL http://
www.yourdomain.com/blog/post17.html, “/blog/” is the subfolder and “post17.html” is the
name of the file in that subfolder. Engines may identify common features of documents
in a given subfolder and assign metrics to these such as how frequently the content
changes, how important these documents are in general, or how unique the content is
that exists in these subfolders.
Subdomains/fully qualified domains (FQDs)/third-level domains
In the URL http://blog.yourdomain.com/page.html, three kinds of domain levels are present.
The top-level domain (also called the TLD or domain extension) is “.com”, the second-level
domain is “yourdomain”, and the third-level domain is “blog”. The third-level domain is
sometimes referred to as a subdomain. Common web nomenclature does not typically apply
the word subdomain when referring to www, although technically, this too is a subdomain.
A fully qualified domain is the combination of the elements required to identify the
location of the server where the content can be found (in this example,
“blog.yourdomain.com”).
These structures can receive individual assignments of importance, trustworthiness, and
value from the engines, independent of their second-level domains, particularly on hosted
publishing platforms such as WordPress, Blogspot, Wetpaint, and so on.
Complete root domains/host domain/pay-level domains (PLDs)/second-level domains
The domain name you need to register and pay for, and the one you point DNS settings
toward, is the second-level domain (though it is commonly improperly called the “toplevel”
domain). In the URL http://www.yourdomain.com/page.html, “yourdomain.com” is the
second-level domain. Other naming conventions may refer to this as the “root” or “paylevel”
domain.
8 Quick Tips for Using Business Social Media
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1.Create or enhance business internet listings.
2.Research and reserve domain names.
3.Create, improve, update, or revise a Web site for the business.
4.Optimize Google services
5.Create and Publish Successful blog.
6.Create and use Facebook Fan Page.
7.Follow industry and social media sites.
8.Find and understand the analytical data that is available.
2.Research and reserve domain names.
3.Create, improve, update, or revise a Web site for the business.
4.Optimize Google services
5.Create and Publish Successful blog.
6.Create and use Facebook Fan Page.
7.Follow industry and social media sites.
8.Find and understand the analytical data that is available.
Use social media marketing
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join the appropriate communities on Flickr and post high-quality photos there. If you’re a service-oriented business, use Quora and/or Yahoo Answers to position yourself as an expert in your industry. Any business should also be looking to make use of Twitter and Facebook, as social information and signals from these are being used as part of search engine rankings for Google and Bing. With any social media site you use, the first rule is don’t spam! Be an active
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- Facebook - a social networking site that allows you to have conversations with customers, post photos and videos, promote special offers, and more
- Twitter - a 'micro-blogging' service that allows you to send and receive short messages from customers and potential customers
- YouTube - an online video-hosting service that lets people share their videos.
- Pinterest and Instagram have managed to captivate and transform users into raving fan-addicts.
A social media presence is used as part of an overall online business marketing strategy, one element feeds the other. A Facebook fanpage will help grow your company blog and email lists, which in turn allows you to get your promotions out there. Social media allows you to create meaningful and personal relationships with clients and potential customers in ways that other channels don’t. By remaining active on social media channels, you become part of a community, which encourages people to take interest in your business, and hopefully convert this interest into sales.
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