Saturday 20 July 2013

Good News for SEO's : Using Google’s New Keyword Planner

Keywords are the foundation of search engine optimization. They’re what searchers type into Google’s search box, and what marketers incorporate into their web pages to attract searchers to their sites. Google recently launched a new tool that changes the way we research keywords:AdWords Keyword Planner.
Intended for use by paid search marketers, the Keyword Planner replaces the AdWords Keyword Tool we’ve often recommended using and merges it with the AdWords Traffic Estimator. In essence, the Keyword Planner is designed to simplify keyword research and campaign planning for paid search marketers.

New Features of the Keyword Planner

Despite its AdWords focus, the Keyword Planner can still be used by SEO professionals. The core of the toolset revolves around keyword volume, a measure central to both paid and organic search.
For those familiar with the Keyword Tool, the new interface will take some getting used to. Where the Keyword Tool offered a single interface to accept keywords and return keyword data, the Keyword Planner gives marketers three choices, as follows.
  • Search for keyword and ad group ideas. This option takes by the hand those who don’t know where to start. Enter a keyword or phrase, the URL of a landing page and/or an AdWords category, and the Keyword Planner will return some potentially relevant keywords. Each keyword is accompanied by the average number of times per month for which that exact phrase was searched, the phrase’s competitive score and its average cost per click (CPC). This is the only option available to discover new keywords within AdWords. The other two options report data only for the specific keywords entered without suggesting additional keyword ideas.
Search for keyword and ad group ideas in the Keyword Planner.

  • Enter or upload keywords to get estimates. When you know exactly which keywords you’re targeting, this option allows users to paste in or upload a list of keyword phrases. The tool will return the average monthly searches, competitive score, and average CPC for each phrase without identifying additional keyword phrases. Be sure to click “Get search volume” rather than “Get estimates,” or you’ll find yourself in the AdWords interface building ad groups and campaigns instead of downloading data to analyze for SEO.
Enter or upload keywords to get estimates in the Keyword Planner.

  • Multiply keyword lists to get estimates. A nice time-saver, this option takes lists of words and combines them in every conceivable way to generate a list of possible keywords. For example, multiplying a list containing “black bean” and “black beans” with a list containing “recipe” and “burger” would result in the following four combined keywords: “black bean recipe,” “black bean burger,” “black beans recipe,” and “black beans burger.” The resulting report also contains the average monthly searches, competitive score, and average CPC for each phrase without identifying additional keyword phrases.
Multiply keyword lists to get estimates in the Keyword Planner.

How It Works for SEO

Essentially, the first option to “search for keyword and ad group ideas” is the closest in functionality to the old Keyword Tool. SEO professionals will use this portion of the Planner most frequently, working with the “Keyword Ideas” tab.
Keyword ideas report in the Keyword Planner.

Play with the interface to determine how to get the most keyword ideas from the tool. I’ve found that entering a few very closely related keyword phrases in the “your product or service” field and leaving the other two fields blank returns the most keyword ideas. To hone in on keywords related to your industry, try adding a product category or using the negative keywords targeting filter to specify keywords you don’t want to include.
It’s not useful to specify a landing page, however, when the goal is to discover new keywords. Adding a landing page tells the tool to extract keyword phrases from content you’ve already created. So basing your SEO plan on those keywords will only get you more of what you already have.
As with the old Keyword Tool, Planner lets you download the monthly search volumes for the last 12 months in addition to the average monthly searches. In the download dialog box, just check the box for “Segment statistics by month.”
Extracting monthly data from the Keyword Planner.

Keyword Planner vs. Keyword Tool

The “search for keyword and ad group ideas” portion of the Keyword Planner offers recipes more efficiently than the old Keyword Tool. For instance, the keyword and ad group ideas report can be modified quickly via an interface that doesn’t require the entire page to load. The content refreshes quickly to include or exclude certain words, apply keyword filters, adjust targeting, modify the search and more.
SEO professionals will also be glad to see that exact match is the default measure for average searches per month. Exact match refers to searchers using an exact keyword phrase without being split by other intervening words. For example, only “bean recipes” is an exact match for the keyword phrase “bean recipes.” Phrase match and broad match would match keywords that searchers use more loosely, such as phrase matching a search for “bean and ham recipes” with the keyword “bean recipes.”
The old Keyword Tool defaulted to broad match for search volumes, a number that results in dramatically skewed keyword data for organic search. One missed check box in the old tool could render hours of keyword research useless if was conducted in the wrong match type.
Another good feature the new Keyword Planner brings to the table for local search is targeting by city. For ecommerce sites with brick and mortar stores in specific cities or regions within a country, this new feature is revolutionary. The old Keyword Tool displayed search volumes by country only.
Unfortunately, using the “search for keyword and ad group ideas” portion of the Keyword Planner makes keyword discovery an even more time-consuming process than it already is by adding extra steps. Before you can even begin to research keywords, you have to choose which of the three features you’d like to work with. In addition, after clicking the “Download” button, a second confirmation dialog box must be clicked through before the file will be downloaded to your hard drive.
Really, though, it doesn’t matter which we prefer, the old Keyword Tool or the new Keyword Planner. The Planner was launched in mid-May, and the AdWords Keyword Tool should be discontinued sometime this month. Since the Keyword Planner is here to stay, get used to the interface before the Keyword Tool disappears and you’re left scrambling for data.

Tuesday 9 July 2013

Big News for Webmasters(SEO) : ALTAVISTA search engine closed announced by YAHOO


Once up on a time, there was a popular search engine called AltaVista. It lives no more.
On Monday, its owner Yahoo Inc. sent AltaVista.com to the Internet graveyard to rest alongside order-almost-anything venture Kozmo.com and the butler from Ask Jeeves. Palo Alto,

We mourned the closing of AltaVista when it was announced at the end of last month. But today’s the day it actually closed. No more AltaVista. Gone. Perhaps no one will suffer as much as the inhabitants of Pawnee, Indiana.


Calif.-based AltaVista was introduced in 1995, three years before Google Inc. was founded. Eclipsed by Google in the early 2000s, AltaVista's star had already faded by the time Yahoo acquired it as part of its $1.7 billion purchase of Overture Services Inc. in July 2003. Overture had bought AltaVista earlier that year from Massachusetts-based CMGI Inc.

Yahoo announced AltaVista's fate on its Tumblr page late last month. Search industry expert Danny Sullivan likened AltaVista to a bright child neglected by its parents.

"You were loved. You really were," Sullivan wrote in a blog post eulogizing the site. "People did not want to leave you. But despite adding new features, some of which Google copied, you couldn't keep up with the pace and innovation of that company, which decided against becoming a portal like your corporate masters ordered for you."


Monday 17 June 2013

Now Generate more revenue from Google Product listing ads feature 2013

Online search giant Google has launched a new ad format, called Product Listing Ads, in India to provide users information images, price and brands of products that will help people shop better both online and offline. 

Everyday, millions of shoppers use Google search to research and discover products to purchase online and offline, and this new format connects users to product-information looks, price and brands, Google India said in a statement. 

Product Listing Ads will appear on shopping-related queries on Google.co.in. This feature will initially be placed on the right-hand side of the search results page above text ads, and it will be labeled as 'sponsored', it added. 

This ad format will help users easily find and compare relevant products and their prices to fine-tune what they are looking for, the statement said. 

Product Listing Ads are a great opportunity for merchants to present their business and promote their products to interested shoppers as well, it added.

Sunday 16 June 2013

What and how to do on- page optimization in 2013

Hey guys, i came with something new and inovative steps for the peoples who want to start or learn seo . So here are some basic but neccesory steps in on-page optimization to recover your site with lots of Google panda and penguine updates. So here i come with something new and intersting facts about on- page optimization . Please have a look below for the intersting facts:

1) keyword research : it is very important factor for your website or blog optimization , because without knowing much about your keyword it ia very defficult for you get very good optimized in GOOGLE SERP. For this you just have to research your keywords by using best tool in the word for the named " Google adwords" keyword research tool .
This tool helps you a lot for finding right keywords about your blog or for your website. So when you are doing on page optimization for your website just keep in mind this awsome tool.

2) Competitor Analysis:  So here is another fact for the onpage optimization of website, which is competitor analysis . You should also have to just focus on this parameter too.

3) 404 error page redirection : redirect your 404 page so that if someone typed wrong url then redirect the user to the desired page of your website by using 301 redirection .

Thanks for reading this post, if you like this then please do comment below for your feedback.

Wednesday 22 May 2013

Google Penguine Update 2.0 on 22 May,2013

We started rolling out the next generation of the Penguin webspam algorithm this afternoon (May 22, 2013), and the rollout is now complete. About 2.3% of English-US queries are affected to the degree that a regular user might notice. The change has also finished rolling out for other languages world-wide. 


Google Penguine 2.0 Update


The scope of Penguin varies by language, e.g. languages with more webspam will see more impact.This is the fourth Penguin-related launch Google has done, but because this is an updated algorithm (not just a data refresh), we’ve been referring to this change as Penguin 2.0 internally.

Tuesday 14 May 2013

Gmail Storage Update : 15 GB now shared between Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos

Life gets a bit easier when your Google products work well together—whether that’s inserting a Drive file into an email or sharing a photo from Drive on Google+. As this experience becomes more seamless, separate storage doesn’t make as much sense anymore. So instead of having 10 GB for Gmail and another 5 GB for Drive and Google+ Photos, you’ll now get 15 GB of unified storage for free to use as you like between Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos.

With this new combined storage space, you won’t have to worry about how much you’re storing and where. For example, maybe you’re a heavy Gmail user but light on photos, or perhaps you were bumping up against your Drive storage limit but were only using 2 GB in Gmail. Now it doesn’t matter, because you can use your storage the way you want.

We’ll also be making updates to the Google Drive storage page, so you can better understand how you’re using storage space. Simply hover over the pie chart to see a breakdown of your storage use across Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos. And if you need more storage, this is your place to upgrade, with plans starting at $4.99/month for 100 GB.

Pro tip: This change means you’re no longer limited to a 25 GB upgrade in Gmail—any additional storage you purchase now applies there, too.

These changes to Google Drive storage will roll out over the next couple of weeks. Google Apps users will also be getting shared storage, so visit the enterprise blog to learn more.

Saturday 11 May 2013

How to approve your Google Adsense account




The reason you clicked on this post is very simple that you are not getting approved by Google Adsense.
You know,Some years back Google is always waiting for new publishers to sign up in Google Adsense. And it is very easy to approved from Google Adsense.
But things are now changed,Thousands of request are now send everyday to Google Adsense for approval.And only some publishers are get approved from Google Adsense.
But question always comes in my mind is that,Why these publishers are not Approved? And what to do to get approved from Google Adsense easily.?And i always failed to answer these questions.
So on these days i make an experiment by a deep talk with some bloggers who are not getting Google Adsense account.And i see their blogs and try go get and solve the the problems.
Finally i got some points and tell those bloggers to follow and some of them get approved from Adsense.I am very happy from this and plan to share those points with you.So lets start.



Killer Tips For Google Adsense Approval:-
1)Minimum Post Required: According to me your blog contains minimum of 45+ quality post.But all of them are of good quality.
Remember:- It doesn't mean that you write all of the post in one day.Take 3-4 months to write those posts.
2)Length Of Posts: Don't write small posts(Like 100-200 words).Try to write the posts in 500-600 words.Google doesn't like small posts or the posts only includes images.
3)Write For Your Niche Only: I sure Google is very strict about this.Write only for the niche(Your blog Title) you already choose for your blog.
4)Better And Clean English: This is very important in blogging.Try to improve you writing,Grammar skills.Read your article twice when complete.
Remember:- When you send request to Google Adsense your blog will be reviewed by humans not bots and think if they catch your Grammar and Spelling mistakes.
5)No Adult/Porn Content: Don't write on Adult/Porn content.If you use these contents on your blog.You never get Approved by Google Adsense.
6)No Hacking Content: Don't try to write on hacking.Google also send me warning two times for hacking content.
7)High Quality Images: Try to make your blog post beautiful by using high quality images.And don't use porn images on your blog.
8)Avoid Copyright Content: This is a crime to copy paste content from other blogs.I sure if your blog have copy/paste content you never get approved.
9)Better Blog Design: Use simple and better design for your blog.And make better navigation so that it is easy for the user to search anything from your blog.
Make a logo for your blog.Make you design as like that it is looking like professional website.
10)Decent Amount Of Traffic: You know Google track your blog traffic when you send request for Google Adsense.So don't apply for Google Adsense until you have 500-700 unique visitors.
11)Better Page Rank: Try to make your blog page rank better to make better impression to Google Adsense.If your blog contain better content,Then it is sure that you have better page rank.

12)Better Alexa Rank: Don't send request to Google Adsense until you have 450K alexa rank.
Tip:- Update everyday your blog,sure after some time you get good result in your alexa ranking.
13)Publisher Information: Try to send request through your official domain email address like example@yourwebsite.com.