Is Google PageRank Gone? Or is just a Tweak away

Quickly Fix Google PAgeRank

So I was creating a blog for a client today and came to my attention that my PageRank bar was returning a 0 or a N/A ( Not Available ) answer, I did not pay that much attention to it, because some times after long hours of work on Firefox, some add-ons crash , so I said to myself, since I was not writing articles today, there was no need for SEO at the time. But later forums and groups had mixed reactions when they saw that their Google Toolbars and other SEO plugins that had the PageRank Checker where returning values of 0 or N / A. The most reliable PR Checker (Google Toolbar) showed the same error. After speculation, I came to the conclusion that Google had removed the Google PageRank.But then I thought  that Google was not going to take such a drastic measure. But what if it did? Where was all the SEO businesses and gurus out there going to end since their main Website Rate was gone? After many hours of browsing I came across a Google+ Share John Mueller, ( John Mueller's … [Read more...]

4 must-have rules Before creating a LandingPage

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Would you like your Landing Page to look amazing by using the latest BuzzSpeak words and pointing out why you think your product is the best or would you like to get results? Results!! Ofcourse. Creating a Landing Page is all about the results and conversions, is about how your audience perceives your product, because at the end is them who are going to buy it not you. The first thing you have to remember is that you have to respect your audience by telling them your story straight, You can achieve this by following  this simple rules to communicate effectibly with them: SIMPLICITY: If you want your audience to buy what you have  for sale on your landing page, do not  make them learn a new language. Because when people feel they are not smart enough to understand what you are offering them, they feel they are not smart enough to do buy your product or service. BRILLIANCE: When you offer a product or service that will bring a great solution to your client, always remember … [Read more...]

Define your Keyword Strategy

How to setup a keyword strategy before starting a blog

First of all , what is a Keyword? Well a keyword is a word or phrase a person enters in a search engine like Google, Yahoo or Bing. You must learn how to develop a Keyword Strategy before starting your blog or website, by following this simple rules, and chances are you are going to attract a lot of visitors from the start by ranking high with your predifine keywords. More and more consumers are finding online business through search engines. These companies can be found through their keywords. Fortunately, you can optimize your blog or site around the keywords that relate to your business. This increases the opportunities for people to discover your blog or site by searching with those keywords, which drives more and better quality leads for your business. Even if you do not know exactly which keywords will get the best people to find your business, there are ways to determine the popularity and competitiveness of some keywords, like Google Adwords Tools, where you can also … [Read more...]

Choosing Powerful Keywords

Choosing Powerful Keywords

When you go to a search engine and try to find something, you type in a word,or several words, and click the Search button. The search engine then looks in its index for those words. Suppose that you used the words Blog Setup. Generally speaking, the search engine will look for various things: Pages that contain the exact phrase Blog Setup Pages that don’t have the phrase Blog Setup, but do have the words Blog and Setup in close proximity Pages that have the words Blog and Setup somewhere, though not necessarily close together Pages with word stems; for instance, pages with the word Blog and the word Setup somewhere in the page Pages that have links pointing to them, in which the link text contains the phrase Blog  Setup Pages with links pointing to them with the link text containing the words Blog and Setup, although not together The process is actually a lot more complicated than this. The search engine doesn’t necessarily show pages in the order I just listed, … [Read more...]

Turning Off Google’s Eagle Eye

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If you don’t like to be behind the Eagle Eyes of Google You can delete All Web History from your Account at any time or Disable it For good, Maybe you have the Richard Stallman Syndrome or you are just a SEO specialist in which case your searches will be adequate to your history avoiding you to keep track of your true results since Google customizes your search results based on your past search activity on Google. This customization includes searches you've done and results you've clicked. Since Personalized Search treats signed-in and signed-out users differently, the instructions for disabling Personalized Search are a little different in each case.  This Tutorial is for Signed in searches just follow these steps: Click the My Account link from the Google homepage Click Edit next to 'My products.' Click Delete Web History. Make sure you're signed in to your Google Account to see the My Account link. Deleting Web History from your Google Account will erase all … [Read more...]

GOOGLEs Eagle Eye

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Lets show you briefly how a search engine works The search engine operates through web crawling, indexing and searching. Search engines work by storing information about the numerous web pages which are retrieved by the web crawler or spider that are a computer programs that browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner. The purpose of the index is to allow the information to be available as quickly as possible. When a user enters a query into the search engine, the engine examines its index and provides a list of the best matching web pages according to its specifications. It is usually provided by a short summary, containing the page’s title and a part of the text ( 250 characters tops). The usefulness of the search engine depends on the relevance of the search result provided. Google is personalizing the web search for every individual based on the following two main criteria s : Search History and Location. Earlier, the personalized search was provided only to … [Read more...]