• Special Offers

    A System That Can Pile Up Automatic Income For You Every Month By Learning the Exact Methods of SEO I use to create an incredible Income Online!"

    Internet Marketing Home Study Course - Click Here


    Now You Can Completely and Utterly DOMINATE The First 3 Pages of Google Listings by utilizing the Mind Blowing Power of Web 2.0 Marketing!"

    More Info - Click Here


    Discover the hidden source of targeted traffic that unearths eager buying customers, drives them straight to your site, and literally explodes your profits almost overnight

    Check it Our Here

     

     

  • Categories

  • Pages

  • Tags

  • Archives

  • Meta

  • Best Deals on Converting Web Programming Codes

    Posted by admin on January 8th, 2010 and filed under seo class | No Comments »


    We have a team of experienced developers who convert psd to xhtml at very competitive prices. We ensure that we develop codes for our clients that are of the highest quality. In addition we design the codes to meet the client’s exact tastes and needs. Further more we guarantee our clients confidentiality on projects undertaken. The data and code work is only accessible by us and the client.

    We also apply smush technology which is a code language that enables web pages on your websites to load faster. Our programmers take a lot of time and effort to hand-craft these codes. This is to ensure that the final project meets the standards required by the clients. We endeavor to meet our client’s deadlines. We also advise our clients on codes and designs. We also do front to end code conversions at unbeatable prices. In addition we design markups that are of world class standards. We give a money back guarantee incase you don’t like our products.

    We boast of having the most experienced experts and programmers to convert psd to xhtml files and also XHTML and CSS web based programs. With a keen eye for detail and quality, our products and services are tested and proven by the industry. In addition we also apply W3C code in our projects which is compliant with most web programs. You can rest assured that the program that we create for your website is compliant with every browser available on the internet. Among the browsers include internet explorer, safari, opera, and Fire Fox among others. We use SEO coding optimized practices on our programs. This gives the websites optimum resolution.

    The coding process involves you the client specifying the details of the project to us. Our experienced project managers go over your order and get any further clarification from you. Once payment is made our programmers design and execute the development of the client’s website. Each webpage is tested for any error with all kinds or browsers. On completing the markup the XHTML code is refined for imaging. On completion, the client can download the completed project on our site.

    Richard Morrisson
    http://www.articlesbase.com/shopping-articles/best-deals-on-converting-web-programming-codes-1168398.html


    Search Engine Optimization Penalties: Ignorance Is No Excuse

    Posted by admin on January 4th, 2010 and filed under seo class | No Comments »


    High site rankings on the major search engines are the end-all and be-all of web site owners. Increasing your site rank is why you attend seminars, participate in online forums, and meet with other website owners and designers. You walk away with a lot of new ideas, many of which you use to “improve” your site – only to realize, to your horror, that your page ranks have actually declined rather than increased.

    Before you blame other people, consider this – why have your pages been penalized? Did you overlook something in making your changes? Maybe there are some SEO rules that you were not aware of. There is a saying that “ignorance of the law is no excuse for violating it.” In the same way, ignorance of some basic “rules of thumb” in search engine optimization is not an excuse for losing page rank. Here are five of the most commonly overlooked ‘rules’ in search engine optimization:

    — Enough Text Content —

    Many owners design – or redesign – their websites to be sleek and stylish, with eye-catching layouts and heavy graphics. What you may not realize is that you are reducing the amount of text and visible links you have – leaving nothing for the search engines to index. As a rule of thumb, a web page should have at least 200 to 300 words with keywords scattered within them. Navigation should also be accomplished with text links using well-focused target keywords.

    — Keywords as Navigation Links —

    Most websites use the generic “Click Here” as icons for website navigation. This is a wasted SEO opportunity. Avoid this waste by replacing your generic hyperlinks with keywords. For example, use “Panama Photos” if you want visitors to look at the pictures you took during your summer vacation. Your visitors will appreciate your thoughtfulness – and the search engine bots will have something to use when indexing your site.

    — Redesign Welcome Page —

    Rather than the typical “Welcome to our Site” page, give each page on your website a meaningful keyword-rich title. Also, pay attention to the meta description and meta keywords. A unique set of keywords and a distinctive page description will separate you from others of the same genre and content. Search result pages will also use the meta description word for word – which will, again, easily catch the attention of potential visitors.

    — Changing Web Page and Directory Names —

    Bear in mind that changing web pages and directory names may lose you your link popularity statistics or Google Page Rankings – search engines will index your changed web page and directory name as a new one and dump everything associated with your previous website. The best approach is to retain your URL page and write new content for it. If you have no option but remove or rename the web page, redirect the old one to your new URL.

    — Link Popularity Issues —

    If you own a number of domains, there will be a strong temptation to link your websites together, without regard to content and keyword focus. One problem with this approach is that you most likely house all your websites on the same server – search engines will group your web sites into the same C IP class which will start their spam radars pinging.

    Another tactic is linking websites with a diverse keyword focus; the downside to this is that you may lose any linking gains through unrelated keywords. At the same time, getting unusually high numbers of inbound links with exactly the same keywords can also spell trouble. If you make use of link exchanges, paid links or other sources, watch out for those with unusually high keyword repetitions in the anchor text so as to avoid the spam detectors.

    David Bain
    http://www.articlesbase.com/seo-articles/search-engine-optimization-penalties-ignorance-is-no-excuse-137903.html


    SEO Overview

    Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2010 and filed under seo class | No Comments »

    seo training

    Duration : 2 min 57 sec

    Read the rest of this entry »

    Technorati Tags:

    Utilise Search Engine Optimisation Techniques to Get a Teaching Job Abroad

    Posted by admin on December 26th, 2009 and filed under seo class | No Comments »

    Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is the meat and potatoes of businesses hoping to make it on the internet, but did you realise that SEO can also be the key to wildly increasing the number of international school recruiters who see your eResume?

    Let’s face it, the reality of job-hunting in the 21st Century is that digital is the way to go… We search for jobs online, we submit our resumes online, are interviewed via Skype over the internet and accept contracts that are delivered electronically too.

    In this article I want to clue you in to a little known technique that is crucial when you are submitting your resume to a website or an electronic database, use keywords. Simple isn’t it? But very few of your competitors know about this, and that’s to your direct benefit because optimising your resume for the search terms recruiters will be using to find you will put your resume smack in the middle of their desk.

    Here’s what to do:

    Include specific education related nouns in your resume because keywords are noun-based. Some examples are: classroom management, curriculum design, student motivation, student assessment, student organisation, class project, extra curricular activity.

    Include specific subject related nouns in your resume.

    Include qualification specific nouns in your resume.

    Include experience specific nouns in your resume. Some examples are: GCSE teaching experience, examination board marking, moderating experience. Remember to include terms that would be of interest to a British, American or IB school if that’s where you experience lies or that’s where you want to go.

    Look at job descriptions and job advertisements for ideas of keywords. Imagine that you’re the recruiter and make a list of keywords you’d use when searching a database for someone with your qualifications.

    Attempt to position these keywords towards the top of your resume.

    Here’s what not to do:

    Lose sight of the fact that you’re preparing your resume to attract the interest of a human being.

    Check that your resume is attractive, well-laid out and reads well.

    Over use any single keyword or phrase as this can result in that keyword or phrase being disregarded.

    The pros and cons of posting your resume online:

    At the end of the day, international recruiters are busy people who don’t spend hours trawling the internet in an attempt to find staff. Therefore, submitting your resume to resume bulletin boards is going to be a waste of time.

    So why go to the effort of optimising your resume for online use? There are a number of industry specific websites on the internet where international school vacancies are posted. If you submit your resume to these sites, there’s a reasonable chance that recruiters may run a quick search when they’re posting the job adverts, provided the advertisement is not being posted by a personal assistant. And so, submitting an optimised resume will pay off in this situation.

    Also, one of the services the international teaching job fair organisers offer schools’ recruiters is the ability to search a database of candidates’ resumes. To search the databases the recruiters enter subject specific, qualification specific and, experience specific keywords.

    At the very least this exercise will result in you identifying areas in your experience and qualifications that will attract recruiters. You can then use these either when you optimise you resume ready to post online, or you can use them when you write your cover letter to catch the eye of recruiters who ‘skim’ the majority of cover letters prior to deleting them.

    Good luck on your job-hunt!

    Kelly Blackwell
    http://www.articlesbase.com/k-12-education-articles/utilise-search-engine-optimisation-techniques-to-get-a-teaching-job-abroad-209877.html

    Internet Marketing Training – ATTRACTION MARKETING Secrets !

    Posted by admin on December 25th, 2009 and filed under seo class | 10 Comments »

    (internet marketing training) 619-804-1816 Unleash the power of your subconscious mind- FREE MINDSET TRAINING http://MasteringMindset.com check email right away to confirm (internet marketing training) (attraction marketing)
    Marketing Training American-Management-Association 170+ Courses & 40 Cities Nationwide Useful 2-3 Day Marketing Seminars! Free Internet Marketing www.HubSpot eBook with Marketing Best Practices Tips for SEO, Blogging, Websites Internet Marketing Training & Courses Are you frustrated with all the marketing hype? Don’t spend your hard earned money before investigating one of our recommended training courses. Internet Marketing Training, SEO Tools, and seo class Live Search With access to some of the most respected leaders in the industry, the Internet Marketing Ninjas Program is a comprehensive training program for marketing Internet Marketing Training | Learn Internet Marketing The Website MBA is the fastest and easiet way for organizations to learn Internet Marketing. Our Internet Marketing Training Kit covers everything you need Great internet marketing training Internet Welcome to the Great Internet Marketing Training Site website. This is the home of one of the most exclusive Internet training programs in the world Internet Marketing Tools & Training : Online Courses Internet marketing tools and online training, how-to computer tutorials in web conference rooms for home based business, network marketing Learn Internet Marketing Online: SEO marketing training with seo …Learn internet marketing online and seo training with seo courses at sessions. This Internet Marketing course is offered by Sessions, accredited online web Internet Marketing Courses and Training Learn how to market your business using the internet. Take online marketing courses and training courses for your business. Susan Sweeney – Internet Marketing Training and ConsultingSusan Sweeney is an internet marketing specialist, providing internet marketing training and consulting services to industry and government Running an Online Business Online Training Series Business Management FEATURES This course provides an overview of marketing options available to an online business Rip Off Report: Internet Marketing Training Clint Sanderson
    Goals of Effective Crisis Prevention and Management – MindSet …The goal of the MindSet training curriculum is to set in motion a process of increased awareness, skill development, and appropriate parameters for Crisis Prevention Training and Certification – and management Mastery Program Part II: Advanced Mindset Training – Ari Galper’s …nlock The Game is a new selling mindset that frees you from unnatural cold calling scripts. Mastery II: Advanced Mindset Creativity and Innovation Problem-Solving Mindset Training Problem-Solving Mindset from The Ryan Group in Libertyville IL problem-solving process Training, Certification, Self-Help and Career Training. Getting Started – Mindset, Training, and Action For

    Duration : 0:7:52

    Read the rest of this entry »

    Technorati Tags: , , , ,

    Video SEO

    Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under seo class | No Comments »

    Visit us at http://microchunk.tv/

    We lay out the five Key Areas for Video SEO.

    Duration : 52 sec

    Read the rest of this entry »

    Technorati Tags:

    Contextual Link Building for Natural Link Building and Top Rankings

    Posted by admin on December 22nd, 2009 and filed under seo class | No Comments »

    Every business tries to outshine the other to survive in this cut-throat competitive world. But the Google along with other major search engines decide the fate of the websites. They assign different rankings to websites and decide which websites should rank in the top 10 list for their niche keywords. Hence, all webmasters make efforts to please search engines with several SEO techniques. Though link building is one of the best techniques in this regard but basic link building techniques have now become obsolete. 

    An effective amalgamation of two steps

    So, contextual link building now evolved as a new method to increase link juices for your website, which further promises higher search engine rankings. This method is basically an amalgamation of two things that web spiders love to crawl, i.e natural one-way links and superior content.

    Visible blogs by expert reviewers

    Professional SEO consultants hire expert reviewers who write honest reviews about your website on several visible blogs. At the same time, these reviewers incorporate one-way link to your website within the content that increases the relevancy of these links. Besides, these blogs that will provide you a link will be from diverse Class C IPs. This will ensure that the search engines are unable to track the similarities in algorithms of different websites that provides a link to your site. 

    Also, all the blogs have completely original content. The post on one blog will not be posted anywhere else to avoid any plagiarism issues. Only one post is updated to every blog daily so that your posts do not get buried in archives without endowing you with any benefit. Each of these unique posts will list anchor text of your choice along with the web pages that you prefer to establish the link with. 

    Links within the content

    All of these permanent links ensure you long term benefits. Needless to say, these links are not associated with any of the sites that contain adult content or are related to bad communities that may reduce your search engine ranking in any way. Also, no links are established with resource directories or FFA link farms. 

    Apart from traffic building from these links, the blogs on which reviews are posted are already well-promoted throughout the Internet. Hence, you get the additional benefit from the popularity of these blogs. 

    Some webmasters in order to quicken the results may wish to opt for any big contextual link building package that increases its link building over the Internet immensely in no time. But this doesn’t prove to be of much help as Google doesn’t appreciate a sudden and unnatural increase in link popularity of the websites. So, experienced SEOers advise that it is imperative to proceed slowly but frequently to ensure natural link building campaign and draw the attention of web crawlers. 

    Hence, contextual link building service proves to be a very effective method to soar high in the SERPs and only a professional SEO Company is your best and the most reliable helping hand for this task.

    Amber Smith
    http://www.articlesbase.com/link-popularity-articles/contextual-link-building-for-natural-link-building-and-top-rankings-683868.html

    SEO Training Academy Testimonial from Melissa B.

    Posted by admin on December 21st, 2009 and filed under seo class | No Comments »

    Melissa came over from the UK to take our 5-Day seo training Mastery Class in December 2008 and loved it. Hear what she had to say.

    Duration : 0:0:49

    Read the rest of this entry »

    Technorati Tags: , , ,

    Anatomy of a Search Engine

    Posted by admin on December 18th, 2009 and filed under seo class | No Comments »

    For some unfortunate souls SEO is simply the learning of tricks
    and techniques that, according to their understanding, should
    propel their site into the top rankings on the major search
    engines. This understanding of the way SEO works can be
    effective for a time however it contains one basic flaw: the
    rules change. Search engines are in a constant state of
    evolution in order to keep up with the SEO’s in much the same
    way that Norton, McAfee, AVG or any of the other anti-virus
    software companies are constantly trying to keep up with the
    virus writers.

    Basing your entire websites future on one simple set of rules
    (read: tricks) about how the search engines will rank your site
    contains an additional flaw, there are more factors being
    considered than any SEO is aware of and can confirm. That’s
    right, I will freely admit that there are factors at work that I
    may not be aware of and even those that I am aware of I cannot
    with 100 percent accuracy give you the exact weight they are
    given in the overall algorithm. Even if I could, the algorithm
    would change a few weeks later and what’s more, hold your hats
    for this one: there is more than one search engine.

    So if we cannot base our optimization on a set of hard-and-fast
    rules what can we do? The key my friends, is not to understand
    the tricks but rather what they accomplish. Reflecting back on
    my high school math teach Mr. Barry Nicholl I recall a silly
    story that had a great impact. One weekend he had the entire
    class watch Dumbo The Flying Elephant (there was actually going
    to be a question about it on our test). Why? The lesson we were
    to get from it is that formulas (like tricks) are the feather in
    the story. They are unnecessary and yet we hold on to them in
    the false belief that it is the feather that works and not the
    logic. Indeed, the tricks and techniques are not what works but
    rather the logic they follow and that is their shortcoming. And
    So What Is Necessary?

    To rank a website highly and keep it ranking over time one must
    optimize it with one primary understanding, that a search engine
    is a living thing. Obviously this is not to say that search
    engines have brains, I will leave those tales to Orson Scott
    Card and other science fiction writers, however their very
    nature results in a lifelike being with far more storage
    capacity.

    If we consider for a moment how a search engine functions; it
    goes out into the world, follows the road signs and paths to get
    where it’s going, and collects all of the information in its
    path. From this point, the information is sent back to a group
    of servers where algorithms are applied in order to determine
    the importance of specific documents. How are these algorithms
    generated? They are created by human beings who have a great
    deal of experience in understanding the fundamentals of the
    Internet and the documents it contains and who also have the
    capacity to learn from their mistakes, and update the algorithms
    accordingly. Essentially we have an entity that collects data,
    stores it, and then sorts through it to determine what’s
    important which it’s happy to share with others and what’s
    unimportant which it keeps tucked away. So Let’s Break It Down

    To gain a true understanding of what a search engine is, it’s
    simple enough to compare it to the human anatomy as, though not
    breathing, it contains many of the same core functions required
    for life. And these are:

    The Lungs & Other Vital Organs – The lungs of a search engine
    and indeed the vast majority of vital organs are contained
    within the datacenters in which they are housed. Be it in the
    form of power, Internet connectivity, etc. As with the human
    body, we do not generally consider these important in defining
    who we are, however we’re certainly grateful to have them and
    need them all to function properly.

    The Arms & Legs – Think of the links from the engine itself as
    the arms and legs. These are the vehicles by which we get where
    we need to go and retrieve what needs to be accessed. While we
    don’t commonly think of these as functions when we’re
    considering SEO these are the purpose of the entire thing. Much
    as the human body is designed primarily to keep you mobile and
    able to access other things, so too is the entire search engine
    designed primarily to access the outside world.

    The Eyes – The eyes of the search engine are the spiders (AKA
    robots or crawlers). These are the 1s and 0s that the search
    engines send out over the Internet to retrieve documents. In the
    case of all the major search engines the spiders crawl from one
    page to another following the links, as you would look down
    various paths along your way. Fortunately for the spiders they
    are traveling mainly over fiber optic connections and so their
    ability to travel at light speed enables them to visit all the
    paths they come across whereas we as mere humans have to be a
    bit more selective.

    The Brain – The brain of a search engine, like the human brain,
    is the most complex of its functions and components. The brain
    must have instinct, must know, and must learn in order to
    function properly. A search engine (and by search engine we mean
    the natural listings of the major engines) must also include
    these critical three components in order to survive.

    The Instinct – The instinct of a search engines is defined in
    it’s core functions, that is the crawling of sites and either
    the inability to read specific types of data, or the programmed
    response to ignore files meeting a specific criteria. Even the
    programmed responses become automated by the engines and thus
    fall under the category of instinct much the same as the
    westernized human instinct to jump from a large spider is
    learned. An infant would probably watch the spider or even eat
    it meaning this is not an automatic human reaction.

    The instinct of a search engines is important to understand
    however once one understands what can and cannot be read and how
    the spiders will crawl a site this will become instinct for you
    too and can then safely be stored in the “autopilot” part of
    your brain.

    The Knowing – Search engines know by crawling. What they know
    goes far beyond what is commonly perceived by most users,
    webmasters and SEOs. While the vast storehouse we call the
    Internet provides billions upon billions of pages of data for
    the search engines to know they also pick up more than that.
    Search engines know a number of different methods for storing
    data, presenting data, prioritizing data and of course, way of
    tricking the engines themselves.

    While the search engine spiders are crawling the web they are
    grabbing the stores of data that exist and sending it back to
    the datacenters, where that information is processed through
    existing algorithms and spam filters where it will attain a
    ranking based on the engine’s current understanding of the way
    the Internet and the documents contained within it work.

    Similar to the way we process an article from a newspaper based
    on our current understanding of the world, the search engines
    process and rank documents based on what they understand to be
    true in the way documents are organized on the Internet.

    The Learning – Once it is understood that search engines rank
    documents based on a specific understanding of the way the
    Internet functions, it then follows that in order to insure that
    new document types and technologies are able to be read and that
    the algorithm be changed as new understandings of the
    functionality of the Internet are uncovered a search engine must
    have the ability to “learn”.

    Aside from a search engine needing the ability to properly
    spider documents stored in newer technologies, search engines
    must also have the ability to detect and accurately penalize
    spam and as well as accurately rank websites based on new
    understandings of the way documents are organized and links
    arranged. Examples of areas where search engines must learn in
    an ongoing basis include but are most certainly not limited to:

    * Understanding the relevancy of the content between sites
    where a link is found * Attaining the ability to view the
    content on documents contained within new technologies such as
    database types, Flash, etc. * Understanding the various methods
    used to hide text, links, etc. in order to penalize sites
    engaging in these tactics * Learning from current results and
    any shortcoming in them, what tweaks to current algorithms or
    what additional considerations must be taken into account to
    improve the relevancy of the results in the future.

    The learning of a search engine generally comes from the
    uber-geeks hired by and the users of the search engines. Once a
    factor is taken into account and programmed into the algorithm
    it them moves into the “knowing” category until the next round
    of updates. How This Helps in SEO

    This is the point at which you may be asking yourself, “This is
    all well-and-good but exactly how does this help ME?” An
    understanding of how search engines function, how they learn,
    and how they live is one of the most important understandings
    you can have in optimizing a website. This understanding will
    insure that you don’t simply apply random tricks in hopes that
    you’ve listened to the right person in the forums that day but
    rather that you consider what is the search engine trying to do
    and does this tactic fit with the long term goals of the engine.

    For a while keyword density spamming was all the rage among the
    less ethical SEOs as was building networks of websites to link
    together in order to boost link popularity. Neither of these
    tactics work today and why? They do not fit with the long-term
    goals of the search engine. Search engines, like humans, want to
    survive. If the results they provide are poor then the engine
    will die a slow but steady death and so they evolve.

    When considering any tactic you must consider, does this fit
    with the long-term goals of the engine? Does this tactic in
    general serve to provide better results for the largest number
    of searches? If the answer is yes then the tactic is sound.

    For example, the overall relevancy of your website (i.e. does
    the majority of your content focus on a single subject) has
    become more important over the past year or so. Does this help
    the searcher? The searcher will find more content on the subject
    they have searched on larger sites with larger amounts of
    related content and thus this shift does help the searcher
    overall. A tactic that includes the addition of more content to
    your site is thus a solid one as it helps build the overall
    relevancy of your website and gives the visitor more and updated
    information at their disposal once they get there.

    Another example would be in link building. Reciprocal links are
    becoming less relevant and reciprocal-links between unrelated
    sites are virtually irrelevant. If you are engaging in
    reciprocal link building insure that the sites you link to are
    related to your site’s content. As a search engine I would want
    to know that a site in my results also provided links to other
    related sites thus increasing the chance that the searcher was
    going to find the information that they are looking for one way
    or another without having to switch to a different search
    engine

    Dave Davies
    http://www.articlesbase.com/seo-articles/anatomy-of-a-search-engine-2337.html

    Tampa SEO Training Academy Testimonial from Phil M.

    Posted by admin on December 17th, 2009 and filed under seo class | No Comments »

    Phil came to our 2 Day SEO Principles class in December 2008 from right here in Tampa. Hear what he thought about the expereince.

    Duration : 0:0:32

    Read the rest of this entry »

    Technorati Tags: , , ,