Posts Tagged ‘tutorial’

Hiring an SEO Consultant

Hiring an SEO consultant to handle the natural position of the company is a decision as important as hiring a sales manager or accountant to take you the taxes. Many can improve the visibility and reputation of your site, but can also wreak havoc. Thus, we must learn to hire.

In most cases, the usual services of an SEO consultant, usually the following:

  1. Review and development of website content
  2. Review of the structure of the website
  3. Technical Support (buying domains, hosting, programming errors, SEO web design, etc …)
  4. Research and consultancy keywords
  5. Competition Study

It is important to understand that SEO has nothing to do with PPC Campaign Management, it is the ads that appear to the right column of the search results page. No browser accepts money to appear in a better position of the organic results. Therefore, the fee you pay your SEO consultant is paid only for their services.
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What do your visitors on your blog?

The usability test is a master key to the creation of a website or blog. It can effectively observe the behavior of a user in the process of navigating your site. After viewing, you will learn the advantages and disadvantages. To implement it, I invite you to test Ghostrec, an application that allows you to register for free visitor behavior on a Web page …

Step 1: Registration
Registration for the site is free and allows you to have up to 30 records. Registration is normally: a simple e-mail confirmation. Once this step is completed, you will learn the address of your site or blog.
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Migrating from Blogger to WordPress without losing the Google Page Rank

The goal: Your blog is hosted by the abc.blogspot.com platform Blogger, but you now want to move this blog to WordPress with a personal domain name as www.abc.com.

The problem: WordPress.org provides an option to automatically import all your old posts and comments from Blogger in your new WordPress blog but there are some major problems:

  1. Some of your articles Blogspot can be well placed in search engines, but once you’ve moved to a new address, you may lose traffic.
  2. You can not use redirection with Blogger to tell search engines that your site has changed address, losing your precious Ranking Page.
  3. Your visitors will not know that you have a new site unless you manually insert new links in each article (not for the great blogs).
  4. When you change the platform blog, subscribers to your RSS reader will not know if they do not update their RSS readers to your new address (and most of them will not).
  5. When you lose your RSS readers and rank in search engines, visits will drop and this will affect your AdSense revenue if you are in this case.

The solution: Now that you know the problems associated with migration from Blogger to WordPress, the good news is that there is a simple solution to solve all these problems.

You can migrate any Blogger blog into WordPress without losing RSS readers or visitors and there is also a way to keep all the benefits of referencing the old blogspot.com address.

How to migrate a Blogger blog to WordPress
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Some essential WordPress plugin for SEO optimize

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WordPress is not only known for its ease of installation and use, but also for his ability to optimize for SEO. Since it is an open source, many developers and SEO experts have developed plug-ins for WordPress improve your organic search. In this note, I will share my favorite WordPress 6 applications for SEO.
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White Magik, 45 finest effect of spherical social icons

New week, new set of social icons. This week I present a set of icons very well done, and finish with a game including a very nice shadows. A software called White Magik is a set of social icons in shape of white spheres.
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This group represents the largest social networks and Webware: Blogger / Blogspot, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, Flickr, Design Float, Linkedin, Mixx, MySpace, Netvibes, Reddit, RSS, StumbleUpon, Technorati, Twitter, Visualizeus, WordPress, Yahoo, Apple, Blinklist, bump Design, Google, MySpace, Orkut, Yahoo Buzz, YouTube!
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