Five SEO Tips After Google panda 4.0 update


Google’s Matt Cutts announced on Twitter that they have released version 4.0 of the Google Panda algorithm.

Matt Cutts Update on Google Pands 4.0 

Google’s Panda algorithm is designed to prevent sites with poor quality content from working their way into Google’s top search results.

And It has been a week that Google has announced the Panda algorithm update version 4.

Google’s Panda algorithm is designed to prevent sites with poor quality content from working their way into Google’s top search results. Earlier this year, Google talked about  softer, gentler Panda update to help small businesses specifically mentioning that once specific algorithmic change would be rolled out that should have a positive impact on smaller businesses. Panda first blazed onto the scene in February 2011 and was believed to be Googles response to criticism of how well content farms were ranking. Google later announced that they internally called it the big Panda update, after Navneet Panda, the Google engineer who created it. In past updates, it has taken a few days for Google to complete the roll-out.  Google said that this Panda Update would probably go unnoticed, but few people observed client’s sites  recover in a big way from a previous Panda hit for local geo-modified search queries Local seo.

Five SEO Tips After Google panda 4.0 update

Five SEO Tips After Google panda 4.0 update in the action, This is my prediction by my regular manual research basis only.

Five tips to be safe from Google Panda 4.0 Update

1.) Duplicate Pages to Target Keywords
2.) Organized   content for website
3.) Duplicate content
4.) Low quality content
5.) Don’t Use Spam Contents
Other Factors To Keep in Mind after Google Panda 4.0 updates.
* Remove all the copied contents from previous pages.
* Learn SEO Optimization or else you will be dead in Google search results.
* Use SEO Friendly Themes for your websites and make sure your site is mobile friendly 
* Social Media Promotion “SMP” is one of the powerful tool to promote you website with in seconds of time. 
* Always remember Build Backlinks from high PR rank websites , but don’t spam your links to other sites.

Google Algorithms, says  Panda 4.0, is just a set of set of laws that
Google automatically  kick-off the
websites who are using  low quality links
 it in sake of building massive links and
to get high page rank. But, on the other hand, you can take full advantages of
it by following those rule as because Google doesn’t manually update it’s
algorithm but an automatic program which frequently changes. 

This prediction is by Bharath Bhushan SEO Analyst Add me on Google+

To The Prime Minister of India

To,

The Prime Minister of India
Mr.Narender Modi

The Prime Minister of India  Mr.Narender Modi
Hope this message reached you in the state of good health.
We Citizens of India voted you for the good & bright future of our country.
We have believed you & have many expectation from you as given below……..
We want corruption free iNdia &
1. Uninterrupted 24 hrs electricity
2. Pure Drinking water from tap
3. Pakki sadak which connects all villages of India.
4. Speed trains and our railways should be best in the world
5. Single Tax system without harassment
6. Free Education, Free Hospitals for aam aadmi of India.
7. Home loan @ 6% PA.
8. Business Loan @ 8% PA.
9. All india Best governance like Gujarat.
10. No FDI in retail.
11. Equal rights & benefits based on earnings not caste.
12. Single law for each & every citizen of India.
13. Dollar prices u have to bring down to Rs.35 in next 5 years which automatically reduced prices of Gold, Gas & Petrol etc.
14. Black money which was deposited in Swiss Bank must bring to india.
15. Police should be citizen friendly.
16. 6 months maximum to close highest crime cases.
We Citizens of India have faith & believe that in next 60 months you must change the fate of India.
This time you have asked abki baar modi sarkar but we will say baar baar modi sarkar.
Jai Hind
Citizen of India

Source #Internet

Facebook Page Owners will see names of admins who made posts and comments starting February 20.

Facebook has just announced a change to Pages that will make it clear to admins which other admins posted certain content on the page’s behalf. Facebook pages often have several page administrators, and there is currently no way to tell which admin was responsible for posts on the page.     On a Page post, the name of the person who posted will be listed below the name of your Page next to Posted by. On a Page comment, the name of the person who commented will be listed below the comment next to Commented on by. Keep in mind that only people who help manage your Page can see this information. Big brands and companies with multiple Facebook Admins rejoice. It appears that by the end of the month Facebook Admins will be able to view which posts were authored by specific Admins. This gives a level of transparency and tracking that hasn’t existed since the inception of Pages. This info will also appear in your page’s activity log, where you’ll be able to see who has scheduled posts.

Note: This information will only be visible on posts or comments created on or after February 20, 2014. This feature isn’t available to everyone right now.

Facebook will die by December 2014

The revolutionary social network facebook is losing its hype
– quickly and could die in a couple of months. Its growth (and fading) has been
compared to a disease by scientists. Using a mathematical model, they charted
Facebook’s demise.
Facebook’s growth will eventually come to a quick end, much
like an infectious disease that spreads rapidly and suddenly dies, say Princeton researchers who are using diseases to model the
life cycles of social media.
Disease models can be used to understand the mass adoption
and subsequent flight from online social networks, researchers at Princeton’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering say in a study released Jan. 17. The study has not been
peer-reviewed. Updating traditional models on disease spread to assume that
“recovery” requires contact with a non diseased member i.e., a nonuser of
Facebook (“recovered” member of the population)
researchers predicted that Facebook would see a rapid
decline, causing the site to lose 80% of its peak user base between 2015 and
2017.
“What appears to be the most seminal moment in a young
person’s decision to leave Facebook was surely that dreaded day your mum sends
you a friend request.”
The Global Social Media Impact Study, which was funded by
the European Union, observed 16- to 18-year-olds in eight countries for 15
months and found that Facebook use was in freefall. Instead, young people are
turning to simpler services like Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and WhatsApp
which Professor Miller conceded were “no match” for Facebook in terms of
functionality.
“Most of the school children in our survey recognised that
in many ways, Facebook is technically better than Twitter or Instagram. It is
more integrated, better for photo albums, organising parties and more effective
for observing people’s relationships,” said Professor Miller, adding that
“slick isn’t always best” in attracting young users.
WhatsApp has overtaken Facebook as the number one way to
send messages, say the researchers, while Snapchat has gained in popularity in
recent months by allowing users to send images which “self-destruct” after a
short period on the recipients phone in order to maintain privacy.

Snapchat claims that 350 million images are sent every day,
and reportedly recently turned down a $3 billion (£1.8 billion) acquisition
offer from Facebook. Co-founder Evan Spiegel, who lives at home with his father
despite an estimated net worth of $3 billion, last month told The Telegraph
that “deleting should be the default”.
Researchers found that close friends were using Snapchat to
communicate, while WhatsApp was used with acquaintances and Twitter broadcasted
indiscriminately to anyone who chose to follow that person.

The study found that Facebook was now used by teenagers as a
way to stay in touch with older members of their family and sibling who have
left for university and has “evolved into a very different animal” from its
early days as a social network focusing on young users at university.
Facebook, which will be a decade old next year, is currently
offering 70m shares for sale at $55.05 a share, 41m of which belong to founder
Mark Zuckerberg and are being unloaded to cover a tax bill.
The stock has climbed well above the $38 price set in
Facebook’s initial public offering 19 months ago.

Whichever website comes it will last only a half or A decade
not more than
we have seen orkut, Now Facebook will be the next orkut and
may be Google+ would be the next Facebook.
Facebook lowers people’s personal values for just about
everything now   facebook  is over-hyped in general. It became a game of
how many friends you have. Some are even more “lonely” now than
before.
Texting is another issue. We have gone from writing a letter
to calling on a phone to writing a text.Now Young people now see the facebook
as “uncool” and keep their profiles live purely to stay in touch with older
relatives, among whom it remains popular.
I don’t expect Facebook to necessarily vanish altogether.
But I think it’s finished for the young people!

The normative of the online presence seems to be just one
expression of this process, FACEBOOK THE END !!

Happy Pongal In South India

Pongal is a four day long harvest festival celebrated in the southern part of India. Observed during the month of January, it is a way of thanking nature for the gift of harvest and farming, which is one of the prime occupations of people across India. Harvest festivals have been an important part of the country’s festival calendar for as long as people have started organised farming and gathering of food. Pongal, which means ‘to boil’ in Tamil is one of the most important Hindu festivals.

Pongal is the only Hindu festival which is celebrated according to a solar calendar and falls on the fourteenth or fifteenth day of January every year. The festival also has a lot of astronomical significance attached to it, marking the beginning of the Uttarayana phase or the sun’s northwards movement for a period of six months. Uttarayana is considered especially auspicious according to Hindu traditions as opposed to Dakshinayana, which marks the movement of the sun towards the south.
Pongal marks the end of the farming season and provides the farmers a break from the hectic routine. The temples are heralded with bells and drums while the villages mark the occasion by preparing rice in pots. Offerings of rice, vegetables and sugarcane are made to the gods and the people pray for the prosperity of all.

Happy Pongal Every One !! God bless all !!

The different Types of advertisment options to Make Serious Money

The different Types of advertisment options to Make Serious Money

The whole ‘making-money-online’ phenomenon has quite a charm
to it. Much and more people are now being attracted towards this side, which I
like to call ‘the other side’ of the internet, since instead of being web-page
visitors, some people are now becoming webpage hosters, so to speak. Indeed,
for many such people, online advertising has become a major source of income.
But many people still don’t know fully well about the various advertising
options they have. So this post is all about dissimilar advertising options
that you can try out with your blog / website.

Not all ads work in the same way. Some make more revenue,
while others are interactive and help in promoting products. With ads,
placement is very important as well. Some might work in a particular place,
while other might not. Hence, you have to choose a combination that works best
for you. And with so many advertising options, there are literally several
possible combinations. It’s all a matter of trial and error. You can’t decide
on the best combination unless you haven’t tried some. meaningful your options
can pay off here.
A word on website traffic
Before you go on monetizing your blog, you first need to
take a look at your analytics stats. First of all, look at your Alexa rankings.
Only start advertising if you have a decent ranking. And in my experience,
‘decent’ means in the top 60-70,000 websites, or 100,000 at the very most! If
your rankings are below that (i.e. larger than 100,000), you should not
advertise! Work on improving your rank by various methods shared on MBT and
SEM! I might write another post on this topic soon.
Second, get a decent amount of traffic. In my opinion,
around 500-1,000 unique visitors is decent enough. If you are getting a 100 or
so visitors and think you can earn a decent living online, don’t kid yourself!
Set up a traffic goal and work hard on it before monetizing.
Why all the hassle? I know I keep on saying this, but your
success can only be guaranteed by a decent traffic and a good website ranking.
Adding adverts prematurely will do more harm than good. It might drive away
what little traffic you might have. Not only that, your bounce rate will go
high as well. But if you have a regular and important readership, the initial
impact of adding ads will be cushion.
Advertisement
CPC Ads
Cost-Per-Click are the simplest kind of ads. You easy put up
ads, and whenever someone clicks on them, you get paid a assured amount. The
most popular CPC ad network is Google AdSense, although it now has extended its
reach to CPM ads as well. CPC ads are generally low value, and it takes a lot
of clicks to make a decent income. Not only that, the awarding criteria is a
bit hazy as well. You don’t always get paid a fixed amount, nor do you get paid
each time. Still, this form of advertising is the most common among bloggers,
and is usually used with banners (headers and images), and with text ad blocks
within the site’s content.
CPM Ads
Cost-Per-Impression means you get paid for the number of
times an ad appears on your site. For example, let’s say an advertiser pays you
$1 for 10 impressions. Whenever someone visits your website, that ad is
displayed to them, and the required number of impressions drops by one. When 10
people visit your site, you are paid $1. Again, Google AdSense is the leading
such ad network. Usually, you are paid per 1,000 impressions. The amount can
vary a lot, from under a dollar to around $50 etc. These ads provide a steadier
income then CPC ads.

CPA Ads
CPA means Cost Per Acquisition or Action. You get paid only
when someone takes some action after clicking on your ad, such as making a sale
or leaving their email address or similar. Usually, such are have a greater
value than CPC or CPM ads. But the Acquisition rate is usually lower than CTR
(Click Through Rate). ClickBooth and MediaWhiz are both good CPA ad networks.

Image Ads
Images can be used for CPC or CPM ads. But there are
dedicated ad networks for this, such as ImageSpace Media. Image ads can be used
as pop-ups on a webpage, or pop-ups during videos like we see on YouTube.
Video Ads
YouTube is the largest video hosting site on the internet.
It allows you to sign up as a partner, after which you can integrate your
account with AdSense. Video ads are simply videos that promote or give
information about a certain product. You can use them anywhere. But people
usually don’t tend to open video ads, which is why you shouldn’t use them
frequently.

Pay Per Post
This method is gaining popularity as well. There are some
advertisers that pay you to write reviews of their products in articles or blog
posts. If you do this frequently, your readers might frown upon you. But
writing reviews every now and then can be profitable. It might even increase
your traffic, since you are drawing targeted audience for that product. This is
a must try for bloggers. 
Classified Ads
Earning through classifieds is no easy task. But if you do
it properly, you could e raking in money! Classified ads are special ads which
are added by people buying, or selling products, services etc. Freelance job
ads are a good example of this. EBay is a good classifieds website where people
sell all kinds of stuff from wrist watches to cars etc.
The advantage of classifieds is that, it attracts two-fold
traffic. Advertisers as well as customers. You act as a platform between them.
And you can charge a percentage from the sales made etc. But for sales to
happen through your site, you need to have good credentials, and a good
profile, so that people will trust you.
Newsletter Ads
In newsletter advertising, publishers send out ads with
newsletters, or other information conveyed through email. These are shaky
ground, however. People get annoyed at just seeing unnecessary emails in their
inbox, let alone be grateful for ads included with them. So do this very
carefully.
Sponsorship

Getting sponsors is a job for the pros! If your website is
popular and has a decent amount of traffic, you have the option of selling ad
spots to sponsors. This will only happen if you are at the top, or near the
top, of your niche though. So build some traffic and fan following before
thinking more into this method.

How to hide “last seen” on WhatsApp

That’s just one out of a million reasons why you would like WhatsApp developers to remove the ‘last seen’ time-stamp from the app. While some people (mostly stalkers) like that time-stamp, a substantial number of people (myself included) just hate it.

How to hide “last seen” on WhatsApp

Whatever your excuses and reason, if you want to hide the last seen time, regularly referred to as “last seen” on WhatsApp, all you need to do is read and reply your messages offline.

This is how you do it:

  1. Make sure you have the “auto download” feature enabled. To do so, go to your phone’s WhatsApp chat, click the three dotted lines to see a list of options, click “Settings” then click “Chat settings” then finish with clicking “Media auto-download”. This way you will have all photos, audios and videos downloaded.
  2. Disable data and/or WiFi network before opening the WhatsApp screen.
  3. Once confirmed that internet access is disconnected, open WhatsApp aand read the messages.

If you want to reply the messages at once without showing your ‘last seen’, this is what you do:

  1. While still offline (internet disconnected), compose all the messages needing a reply.
  2. Hit to send messages (the will stay pending until there is internet connection)
  3. Close WhatsApp and get out
  4. Re-enable the internet access

Once the internet connectivity is re-established, WhatsApp will synchronize with the servers and send your messages without updating your ‘last seen’ login time.

Alternatively, you can go to Google’s play store and download an app that will disable-enable the internet connection for you. Query words eg. WhatsApp secret or WhatsaApp last seen etc.

Tip: You can also use airplane mode toggle to turn on/off all wireless connectivity at once.

Facebook is shooting itself in the foot.

Facebook Organic Reach Is Falling Short ?
Yes Unfortunately Facebook is killing themselves with the small
to medium size businesses who cannot manage to pay  $500/mo on ads. And with important drop off
in organic meeting, it is not tempting them to spend the money. The continual
feedback I got from my Company clients is that they spent years cultivating an engaging
Community Page and have even spent a few $’s here and there on ads to boost
targeted Likes and engagement (advocacy, customer service) only to see their
numbers sink lower and lower.
When EdgeRank was introduced, Pages saw a decline. Then the
latest version of EdgeRank (now un-named) came out a few Days ago, and the
numbers declined again. Now we foresee even more drop off in the near future.
It seems it is no longer about good content as much as good coffers.
Facebook Organic Reach Is Falling Short 
I can deal with spending ad dollars to build my fan base –
but now I also have to spend more ad dollars just for them to see my posts ??
You’ve got to be kidding me. I can think of far more successful ways to spend
my advertising money, so now instead of getting some of my ad dollars, Facebook
will get NONE.
The idea of Facebook business was that Pages who were
relevant could get good content spread to the masses…to “even up the
playing field” but that original tenent has been lost.  Impressions at my Facebook fan page have
dropped by 1/3. It’s time for online marketers to seek new outlets for their
promotions, and I’ll be gravitating to Pinterest,Twitter. Facebook may be
hurting themselves in the long run. I just sent this article to a friend of
mine who’s been paying them to build up his fan base. I encouraged him to stop
the traffic because he’ll have to pay them twice for posts to be seen.  As facebook is moving from organic to paid
reach, marketers will consider this platform as just another platform where
they have to pay to reach out people like print ads, tv, radio, etc. This will
reduce the value of facebook and force the marketers to move away from this
platform and find alternate platform to capture their audience. Only the clicks
has not been affected. Conversion form clicks to likes has also been affected
and dropped to 20% to 30% from 60% to 70%. 
Facebook Organic Reach Is Falling Short 
 As a social media strategist, this has been the case or a while. The
idea that good content can help a small player get noticed or that Facebook can
serve as a replacement for an email newsletter has been tossed out the window.
This makes Facebook less useful as a communications tool, instead a better fit
for larger brands. Facebook is going to continue to adjust their distribution
algorithm to reduce organic reach and require advertisers to spend more and
more to reach the people who have signed up for their updates.I just want to
say this was an obvious move, but FB doesn’t have to treat it’s audience like
idiots we all knew the minute the reach went down that we would be playing hard
ball to reach the fans we gathered. Now the real games begin because now it’s
not social media management it’s straight up marketing and knowing how to find
your audience without having a key place to go to them when you need them as
the page was for so long.
 

Facebook Organic Reach Is Falling Short 
To be clear, Facebook is not saying that organic reach is
declining, well, organically. They are saying that Facebook is reducing organic
reach through their algorithm changes. Anyone using. Facebook knew this
was happening (just try sending a message to all your FB
“friends”), but Facebook denied that they were intentionally doing it
to advertisers. Now they are admitting what we knew all along: Facebook is
going to continue to adjust their distribution algorithm to reduce organic
reach and require advertisers to spend more and more to reach the people who
have signed up for their updates.

This is one of the many reasons that I don’t use Facebook
any more.

To Know More About Social Media Updates  add me  Bharath Bhushan