Here is a list of useful infographics sites:
Free Directory List, Free Article Directory List, Free Social Bookmarking Websites List, Instant Approval Directories..
Sunday, November 24, 2013
How to Transfer A Website To A New Domain How to Transfer A Website To A New Domain
How to Transfer A Website To A New Domain
1. Verify your both websites in single webmaster account with single methods.
2. Transfer your old website setup on new domain.
3. Use 301 redirects method to redirect old website content.
4. On Google webmaster tool select old domain dashboard >> Configuration >> Change of address.
5. Select the new domain and submit for review.
List of URL Shortening Websites
List of URL Shortening Websites
URL | Title of URLS |
goo.gl | Google URL Shortener |
adcraft.co | AdCraft.co - Shorten links, Make money |
adcrun.ch | Advertise, Shorten, Share Track Your Links With adcrun.ch |
adf.ly | AdF.ly - The URL shortener service that pays you! Earn money for every visitor to your links. |
bc.vc | bc.vc - a modern URL shortener |
bee4.biz | Link shortener that pays |
bit.do | Bit.do URL Shortener - Shorten, customize and track your links |
bit.ly | bitly | shorten, share and track your links. Sample: http://bit.ly/KG1k4t |
buzurl.com | BuzURL.com - Free URL Shortening, Tracking & More! |
cutt.us | CUTTUS | URL Shortening Service, URL Shortener |
filoops.info | Filoops - Shorten Your Long URLs for net surfing pleasure |
fun.ly | fun.ly: The FUN URL Shortener! |
fzy.co | fzy - shorten url & share - subdomain - web thumbnails - api |
go2.do | Go2.do - URL Shortener (redirects do bit.do) |
gog.li | Shorten Hyperlinks | Short My Url | Make Urls Smaller - gog.li |
golinks.co | Shorten URLs with GoLinks.co |
hit.my | Hit.my shorten url services |
id.tl | ID.TL - The URL shortening service that pays you! Earn money for every visitor to your links. |
is.gd | is.gd - a URL shortener. Mmmm, tasty URLs! |
ity.im | URL shortener & short urls at ity.im |
linkto.im | Linkto.im - The URL Shortener service,Anyone can visit your links |
lnk.co | lnk.co | shorten, track and earn |
longurl.org | LongURL | The Universal Way to Expand Shortened URLs |
nov.io | Shorten links and earn money |
ow.ly | Ow.ly and ht.ly - Shorten urls, share files and track visits - Owly |
p6l.org | P6L.ORG - Shorten Your Links |
picz.us | Picz.us URL Shortener - Shorten Links with the affiliate friendly URL shortener - Earn while you URL |
q.gs | AdF.ly - The URL shortener service that pays you! Earn money for every visitor to your links. |
qr.net | QR Code Generator URL shortener |
scrnch.me | Powered Exclusively by the scrnch.me URL Shortening Service |
sk.gy | Shorten Your URL |
t.co | Twitter URL Shortener (can not be used outside Twitter) |
tinyurl.com | TinyURL.com - shorten that long URL into a tiny URL |
tota2.com | TOTA2.COM, File upload, Shorten andProtect your download link |
tweez.me | Tweez.me - Free Premium URL Shortening Service |
u.bb | AdF.ly - The URL shortener service that pays you! Earn money for every visitor to your links. |
u.to | u.to - URL shortener |
v.gd | v.gd - The ethical URL shortener |
vzturl.com | VztURL.com - Free URL shortening, tracking, rotator & cloaking! |
x.co | URL Shortener | X.co URL Redirection Service by Go Daddy |
xlinkz.info | Welcome to My Link Shortener! - MYLS |
xtu.me | Short Urls, Url Shortening, Shorten Urls with Xtra Tiny Url Me |
yourls.org | YOURLS: Your Own URL Shortener |
yu2.it | YU2 Simple Shortener |
zpag.es | zPag.es - Zip your page links instantly! Let's earn money with your shorten links! |
Friday, November 22, 2013
Google Seeking Feature Requests For Webmaster Tools
Google’s head of search spam Matt Cutts posted on his personal blog a request for webmasters to provide feedback and feature requests for Google Webmaster Tools.
Matt and the Google search quality team is looking for new ideas on
what would make Google Webmaster Tools more useful to you. Matt talked
about how far Webmaster Tools has come but they want to continue to make
it more useful.
To submit feedback, go to Matt’s blog and leave your feedback.
Matt’s disclaimer:
To submit feedback, go to Matt’s blog and leave your feedback.
Matt’s disclaimer:
To be clear, this is just some personal brainstorming–I’m not saying that the Webmaster Tools team will work on any of these. What I’d really like to hear is what you would like to see in 2014, either in Webmaster Tools or from the larger team that works with webmasters and site owners.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
8 Reasons To Use The Google Disavow Tool By Matt Cutts
8 Reasons To Use The Google Disavow Tool By Matt Cutts
Matt Cutts posted a video answering the question "Should I use the disavow tool even if there's not a manual action on my site?"
The short answer is yes. But when?
Matt Cutts offers 8 times when to use the disavow tool. They include:
(1) When you get a manual action, of course.
(2) Webmasters won't remove the bad links to your site or want to charge you to remove them.
(3) You are worried about negative SEO.
(4) You see links pointing to your site you do not want to be associated with.
(5) You saw a link bomb attack and are afraid it might hurt your site.
(6) You are afraid someone will submit a spam report about you.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Matt Cutts Discusses Duplicate Meta Descriptions
Google has released a new Webmaster Help video featuring Matt Cutts talking about duplicate and unique meta descriptions.
Cutts answers this submitted question:
Is it necessary for each single page within my website to have a unique metatag description?
Windows Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts help you save time by allowing you to never take your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse. You'll need a Standard 101/102-Key or Natural PS/2 Keyboard to use the shortcuts.
Tip: Press ? in Gmail to see a list of keyboard shortcuts.
Some keyboard shortcuts can be used immediately, and others need to be enabled before you can use them.
Shortcuts that are always turned on
These navigational and formatting shortcuts all work whether or not you've enabled the keyboard shortcuts setting.
Use arrow keys to view messages and start composing
While viewing your messages, use your keyboard’s arrow keys to move your cursor to a conversation, label or the compose button. Press Enter to select.
Move between messages in a conversation
While viewing a conversation, use n and p to go the next and previous messages in a conversation thread. Hit Enter to open or collapse a message.
Navigate in compose
Use the following combinations of keys when you have compose windows or chats open.
Shortcut Key | Definition | Action |
---|---|---|
Ctrl + Enter Mac: ⌘ + Enter | Send message | After composing your message, use this combination to send it. |
Ctrl + . Mac: ⌘ + . | Advance to next window | Use this shortcut to move the cursor to the next chat or compose window, or to the main window. |
Ctrl + , Mac: ⌘ + , | Go to previous window | Use this shortcut to move the cursor to the previous chat or compose window, or to the main window. |
Ctrl + Shift + c Mac: ⌘ + Shift + c | Add Cc recipients | While composing, takes you to the Cc field to add new recipients. |
Ctrl + Shift + b Mac: ⌘ + Shift + b | Add Bcc recipients | While composing, takes you to the Bcc field to add new blind recipients. |
Ctrl + Shift + f Mac: ⌘ + Shift + f | Change "from" address | While composing, takes you to the From field to change your sending address. This shortcut only works if you have configuredadditional sending addresses. |
To format your text quickly, check out these formatting shortcuts.
Shortcuts that need to be turned on
Before you can use these keyboard shortcuts, you’ll need to enable keyboard shortcuts in your settings:
- Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
- Find the "Keyboard shortcuts" section and select Keyboard shortcuts on.
- Click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Google's Matt Cutts: Using Keyword Rich Words As Your Comment Name Can Be Spam
As someone who manages a content site with comments, there are things that bother me with some comments I get here. I dislike it when I see comments from people but they use their company name and/or keyword rich anchor text. I know the name hyperlinks to your site, but the links do not count - so it looks (1) spammy and (2) that you don't know SEO because the links don't count anyway.
That being said, Matt Cutts, Google's head of search spam, published a video yesterday telling webmasters who leave comments to "worry about" two types of comments:
(1) Using keyword rich anchor text or your company name, as opposed to your real personal name when commenting.
(2) Using commenting as your primary link building strategy.
If you are doing these, then Google may consider it a link scheme and may take action.
Here is the video:
Easier recovery for hacked sites
We know that as a site owner, discovering your site is hacked with spam or malware
is stressful, and trying to clean it up under a time constraint can be
very challenging. We’ve been working to make recovery even easier and
streamline the cleaning process — we notify webmasters when the software they’re running on their site is out of date, and we’ve set up a dedicated help portal for hacked sites with detailed articles explaining each step of the process to recovery, including videos.
Today, we’re happy to introduce a new feature in Webmaster Tools called Security Issues.
As a verified site owner, you’ll be able to:
Find more information about the security issues on your site, in one place
Now, when we’ve detected your site may have been hacked with spam or with malware, we’ll show you everything in the same place for easy reference. Information that was previously available in the Malware section of Webmaster Tools, as well as new information about spam inserted by hackers, is now available in Security Issues. On the Security Issues main page, you’ll see the type of hacking, sample URLs if available, and the date when we last detected the issue.
Pinpoint the problem faster with detailed code snippets
Whenever possible, we’ll try to show you HTML and JavaScript code snippets from the hacked URLs and list recommended actions to help you clean up the specific type of hacking we’ve identified.
Today, we’re happy to introduce a new feature in Webmaster Tools called Security Issues.
As a verified site owner, you’ll be able to:
- Find more information about the security issues on your site, in one place.
- Pinpoint the problem faster with detailed code snippets.
- Request review for all issues in one go through the new simpified process.
Find more information about the security issues on your site, in one place
Now, when we’ve detected your site may have been hacked with spam or with malware, we’ll show you everything in the same place for easy reference. Information that was previously available in the Malware section of Webmaster Tools, as well as new information about spam inserted by hackers, is now available in Security Issues. On the Security Issues main page, you’ll see the type of hacking, sample URLs if available, and the date when we last detected the issue.
Pinpoint the problem faster with detailed code snippets
Whenever possible, we’ll try to show you HTML and JavaScript code snippets from the hacked URLs and list recommended actions to help you clean up the specific type of hacking we’ve identified.
Google Offers Webmasters New SEO Advice Video
Google has put out a new video of SEO advice from Developer Programs Tech Lead, Maile Ohye. She discusses how to build an organic search strategy for your company.
“What’s a good way to integrate your company’s various online components, such as the website, blog, or YouTube channel? Perhaps we can help!” she says in a blog post about the video. “In under fifteen minutes, I outline a strategic approach to SEO for a mock company, Webmaster Central, where I pretend to be the SEO managing the Webmaster Central Blog.”
Specifically, she discusses: understanding searcher persona workflow, determining company and site goals, auditing your site to best reach your audience, execution, and making improvements.
The video covers these high-level topics (and you can skip to the exact portion of the video that might be of interest):
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
21 Best FREE SEO Tools for On-Page Optimization
Google's official position on webmaster best practices really hasn't changed much over the years. What has changed is the search engine's ability to enforce these guidelines through improved algorithms. The implementation of Panda, Penguin, and Hummingbird has had a profound impact on the SEO landscape.
Google's Matt Cutts has remarked that no one should be surprised when a website that hasn't followed the guidelines is penalized. What Cutts overlooks or chooses to ignore is something that I have dubbed the "Google Paradox". I suspect the Google paradox is the root cause for one black hat forum member expressing his desire to "punch Matt Cutts in the face" (per Cutts' Pubcon 2013 keynote).
In order to reach the top of the SERPs and stay there in 2013 and beyond, your website must deserve to be there. It needs to be the best in class. It must offer the best user experience in that niche. Fortunately, there are a number of free tools that can help you achieve that goal.
Keyword Research
Developing the right list of keywords remains a staple of SEO, even in 2013. Because the keyword selection has such a profound impact on the overall performance of a website, the keyword selection process shouldn't rely on a single tool.
1. Wordstream
The Wordstream Free Keyword Tool offers thousands of keyword ideas from a huge database of more than a trillion unique searches. This tool outperforms some of the paid alternatives in the market.
2. Keyword Eye Basic
Keyword Eye Basic is a visual keyword suggestion tool, that works particularly well for brainstorming sessions.
3. YouTube Keyword Tool
Julie Joyce recently described in detail just how great the YouTube Keyword Tool is for keyword research for all kinds of content, not just video.
Monday, November 11, 2013
How To create a sitelinks through webmaster tools
How To create a sitelinks through webmaster tools
our site links provided a page rink and index our site a google search engine. our sitelinks is very important . if any people any keywords search in google search engine ralated our keywords our site is top of list how to create a site links through webmaster tools . very simple sign in google webmaster tools throush your gmail account. and click of your site and then
How to Optimize Post Title in our blog
How to Optimize Post Title in our blog
this is a blogger customization if our blogger have not a customization then our blog have no page rank and no index in search engine. so complete the customization then your blog index in google search engine and your post show in google search engine how to optimize post title in your blog see this
sign in the blogger dashboard and click the template and click the edit html
and now click the the ctrl+f open a box and this box name search box.
Image Mismatch: The Latest Google Webmaster Tools Manual Action Penalty
Google has a new manual action penalty within their guidelines named image mismatch.
Image mismatch is when the images on your website do not match what is shown in the Google search results. Google words it as “your site’s images may be displaying differently on Google’s search results pages than they are when viewed on your site.” It is when you are serving Google one image and the user another image, also known as a form of cloaking – but Google doesn’t call it cloaking in their document.
This morning, I covered the first manual action publicly received for this image mismatch notification at the Search Engine Roundtable. I posted this screen shot of the notification of the action:
Infographic: How To Troubleshoot Google Authorship Issues, A Step-By-Step Flowchart
In October, I spoke at SMX East about some of the opportunities and challenges when implementing Google Authorship. At about the same time, a good friend of mine reached out to me with her authorship issue. While she appeared to have authorship markup set up correctly on her blog and linked correctly from Google+, her author image wasn’t appearing in SERPs — but did show for others writing on her blog. She’s not the first person to reach out to me with an issue like this.
Authorship setup can be confusing at best, and even when you think you have everything set up correctly, you still may not see your author image. What gives? It turns out that the author image itself can have an effect on whether your authorship snippet is displayed. In the case of my friend, her photo was a close up photo of her face, but it did not show her full face.
Here’s an example of what I mean:
Google prefers to show a full face with the author image, so don’t get too artsy with your selfie! When my friend changed her Google+ profile image to a full-face picture like the one on the right, her authorship snippet began showing.
My friend’s problem, and the problems I’ve seen others face with authorship, inspired me to create the handy flowchart below to help you troubleshoot what may be the issue. Google also provides a few key points to troubleshoot authorship issues. (View a larger size flowchart here. Download and Embed Codes for the flowchart are available at the end of article. Click on the image to enlarge it.
Matt Cutts Talks Responsive Design Impact On SEO
Google has put out a new Wembaster Help video. In this one, Matt Cutts discusses responsive design and its impact (or lack thereof) on SEO. He takes on the question:
Does a site leveraging responsive design “lose” any SEO benefit compared to a more traditional m. site?
Cutts says, “Whenever you have a site that can work well for regular browsers on the desktop as well as mobile phones, there’s a couple completely valid ways to do it. One is called responsive design, and responsive design just means that the page works totally fine whether you access that URL with a desktop browser or whether you access that URL with a mobile browser. Things will rescale, you know, the page size will be taken into account, and everything works fine. Another way to do it is, depending on the user agent that’s coming, you could do a redirect so that a mobile phone – a mobile smartphone, for example – might get redirected to a mobile dot version of your page, and that’s totally fine as well.”
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