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		<title>Would a Domain By Any Other Name Be As Sweet As It Looks?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 19:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Digant Sharma</dc:creator>
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When I first launched this site I picked a domain that closely matched the company I was working at without being so close as to infringe on trademarks and such. My goal back then was to help my employer launch a blog to complement their corporate site. Mistake #1.
Unfortunately I left the company and so [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I first launched this site I picked a domain that closely matched the company I was working at without being so close as to infringe on trademarks and such. My goal back then was to help my employer launch a blog to complement their corporate site. Mistake #1.<span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p>Unfortunately I left the company and so the domain name didn&#8217;t make much sense so I changed it to digantsharma.com. I liked this new domain as it gave me a lot of leeway in terms of topics I could write about. Afterall, SEM (search engine marketing) is the umbrella term that covers both paid search and search engine optimization. Mistake #2.</p>
<p>While those in the industry know that SEM is an umbrella term, those that buy SEM services actually think it equates to paid search or PPC. It&#8217;s a lot like how social marketing has been adopted by many to refer to activities involving social media sites and content when its original meaning from the 70&#8217;s is marketing with the goal of changing some aspect of society e.g. anti-smoking campaigns. So picking SEM was mistake #3.</p>
<p>I also had a grand vision of partnering with one or more people to augment the content I write about SEO. Ideally, that partner would be someone on the PPC side of things. I never found such a partner and so a majority of this site&#8217;s content is SEO related. Mistake #4.</p>
<p>So what is the impact of all of these mistakes? Well, as an SEO I&#8217;m bummed that:</p>
<p>1. I don&#8217;t have a decent ranking for <em>SEO blog</em> (yeah I&#8217;ve already included SEO in my title tag). That phrase is certainly competitive, but I even with passive link building efforts I figure I&#8217;d at least be in the top 50.</p>
<p>2. I do have a #2 ranking for <em>SEM blog</em>. Sadly, according to Google the number of monthly searches for this phrase are 16% of those for SEO blog globally and just 2% in the US.</p>
<p>Pick your domain names carefully! And if there happens to be a paid search blog owner out there that picked a bad domain with SEO in it please contact me. Maybe we can arrange a domain name swap <img src="http://www.allthingssem.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt=":-)" /></div>
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		<title>Murud Janjira , Alibagh Funmania</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 06:13:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Digant Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So after a long time i was out with some of the top MNC it was so much fun watching al the elegant and stylish n corporate people having fun like skool boys
The Group
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<p>The Group</p>
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		<title>How to write a Resource Box to Makes People click</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 07:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Digant Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet is the information highway, this phrase has been used so may time it should be nominated for the Internet Cliché Award. People that go to the internet are subdivided into groups, but generally, they are out to search information. Whether for gaming, business, fun or anything else the internet has provided us with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet is the information highway, this phrase has been used so may time it should be nominated for the Internet Cliché Award. People that go to the internet are subdivided into groups, but generally, they are out to search information. Whether for gaming, business, fun or anything else the internet has provided us with information that has proved to be very beneficial.</p>
<p>Through the recent years many people have learned the secrets of Search Engine Optimization. More and more sites have seen the effects articles have done for the traffic of their sites. Some have even created sites devoted entirely to providing articles that could be read by their website visitors and have links that could lead to many sites that are related to the topics and subjects of the articles.</p>
<p>For example, the sites may feature many articles about a whole lot of topics. As a website visitor reads the articles they have searched for, they can find at the end of the article a resource box that can be clicked on to link them to the site that has submitted the article. Of course the article would be in relation to the site. Lets say if the article is about rotating the tires, the resource box may lead to a link to a site that sells tires or car parts.</p>
<p>A resource box is what you usually find at the end of an article. They will contain the name of the author, a brief description of the author, a brief description of the sponsoring site and a link. If a reader likes what they read, they would have the tendency to find out where the article came from to read more. The resource bow will be their link to the source of the article and this will entice them to go to the site and do some more reading or research for the subject or topic they are interested in.</p>
<p>But like the article itself, the resource box must also be eye-catching to demand the attention and interest of the reader. While the resource bow encompasses only a small space, providing the right keywords and content for your resource box will provide more prodding for the reader to go to your site.</p>
<p>Now we know what resource boxes are, what are the benefits of having a good resource box? Mainly its driving traffic to your site. Many sites would allow articles to be placed in their sites because they can make use of the articles to fill their pages. They also get affiliation with other sites that can be beneficial for them as well. For the sponsoring site, when you get people to click on your resource box, you generate traffic that can be counted upon as potential customers.</p>
<p>So what would be a good content for your resource box? Basically it is keywords, learning about the proper keywords that people are mainly searching for. There are many tools you can find in the internet that can help you in determining what keywords to use.</p>
<p>Resource boxes can also make use of all the creativity it can get. You only get a small space for your resource box so you better make the most of it. Try to catch the attention of your reader with resource box content that can make them give a second look. Unlike TV ads, you don’t have visual aids to drive your point in. But you do have the power of imagination of a reader. With the right content, you can make them think and intrigued.</p>
<p>Another tip is to use keywords that should be related to your site. Do not mislead your potential website visitors. Build your credibility so that more people would get enticed to visit your site and browse what you have to offer. Make the people click your resource box by providing resource box content that makes a lasting impression. You only get one chance to wow them and hundreds of chances to repulse them.</p>
<p>Never underestimate the power of the resource box. It may be small in size but they will provide a significant aid in driving traffic to your site. A boring resource box will never get a job done. Be fun and creative but at the same time show that you have a great deal to offer, too much to ask for something that couldn’t fit a paragraph? Yes and no, there are many tips and guides that can help you in doing this, the first step is realizing how important a resource box could be in making people click your link and be directed to your site.</p>
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		<title>Ten Tips to the Top of the Search Engines</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 16:54:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Digant Sharma</dc:creator>
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Having a website that gets found in Google, Yahoo, and MSN, etc. isn&#8217;t hard to do, but it can be difficult to know where to begin. Here are my latest and greatest tips to get you started:

Do not purchase a new domain unless you have to. The search engines put a lot of stock in [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Having a website that gets found in Google, Yahoo, and MSN, etc. isn&#8217;t hard to do, but it can be difficult to know where to begin. Here are my latest and greatest tips to get you started:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Do not purchase a new domain unless you have to.</strong> The search engines put a lot of stock in how long your website and domain have been around. While you can purchase a new domain and redirect your old one to the new one, your best bet is to use your existing domain/website if at all possible.  If you&#8217;re redesigning or starting from scratch and you <em>have to</em> use a brand-new domain for some reason, you can expect at least somewhat of a loss in search engine traffic. It could be anywhere from a few weeks to a few months or more.</li>
<li><strong>Optimize your site for your target audience, not for the search engines.</strong> This may sound counterintuitive, but hear me out.  The search engines are looking for pages that best fit the keyword phrase someone types into their little search box.  If those &#8220;someones&#8221; are typing in search words that relate to what your site offers, then they are most likely members of your target audience.  You need to optimize your site to meet *<strong>their</strong>* needs.  If you don&#8217;t know who your target audience is, then you need to find out one way or another.  Look for studies online that might provide demographic information, and visit other sites, communities, or forums where your target audience might hang out and listen to what they discuss. This information will be crucial to your resulting website design, keyword research, and copywriting.</li>
<li><strong>Research your keyword phrases extensively.</strong> The phrases you think your target market might be searching for may very well be incorrect. To find the optimal phrases to optimize for, use research tools such as <a href="http://www.highrankings.com/keyworddiscovery">KeywordDiscovery</a>, <a href="http://www.highrankings.com/wordtracker">Wordtracker</a> or <a href="https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal" target="_blank">Google&#8217;s Keyword Tool</a>. Compile lists of the most relevant phrases for your site, and choose a few different ones for every page. Never shoot for general keywords such as &#8220;travel&#8221; or &#8220;vacation,&#8221; as they are rarely (if ever) indicative of what your site is really about.</li>
<li><strong>Design and categorize your site architecture and navigation based on your keyword research.</strong> Your research may uncover undiscovered areas of interest or ways of categorizing your products/services that you may wish to add to your site.  For instance, let&#8217;s say your site sells toys.  There are numerous ways you could categorize and lay out your site so that people will find the toys they&#8217;re looking for. Are people looking for toys to fit their child&#8217;s stage of development? (Look for keyword phrases such as &#8220;preschool toys.&#8221;)  Or are they more likely to be seeking specific brands of toys? Most likely, your keyword research will show you that people are looking for toys in many different ways.  Your job is to make sure that your site&#8217;s navigation showcases the various ways of searching.  Make sure you have links to specific-brand pages as well as specific age ranges, specific types of toys, etc.</li>
<li><strong>Program your site to be &#8220;crawler-friendly.&#8221; </strong>The search engines can&#8217;t fill out forms, can&#8217;t search your site, can&#8217;t read JavaScript links and menus, and can&#8217;t interpret graphics and Flash. This doesn&#8217;t mean that you can&#8217;t use these things on your site; you most certainly can! However, you do need to provide alternate means of navigating your site as necessary.  If you have only a drop-down sequence of menus to choose a category or a brand of something, the search engine crawlers will never find those resulting pages.  You&#8217;ll need to make sure that you always have some form of HTML links in the main navigation on every page which link to the top-level pages of your site.  From those pages, you&#8217;ll need to have further HTML links to the individual product/service pages. (Please note that HTML links do NOT have to be text-only links.  There&#8217;s nothing wrong with graphical image navigation that is wrapped in standard &lt;a href&gt; tags, as the search engines can follow image links just fine.)</li>
<li><strong>Label your internal text links and clickable image alt attributes (aka alt tags) as clearly and descriptively as possible.</strong> Your site visitors and the search engines look at the clickable portion of your links (aka the anchor text) to help them understand what they&#8217;re going to find once they click through.  Don&#8217;t make them guess what&#8217;s at the other end with links that say &#8220;click here&#8221; or other non-descriptive words.  Be as descriptive as possible with every text and graphical link on your site.  The cool thing about writing your anchor text and alt attributes to be descriptive is that you can almost always describe the page you&#8217;re pointing to by using its main keyword phrase.</li>
<li><strong>Write compelling copy for the key pages of your site based on your chosen keyword phrases and your target market&#8217;s needs, and make sure it&#8217;s copy that the search engines can &#8220;see.&#8221;</strong> This is a crucial component to having a successful website. The search engines need to read keyword-rich copy on your pages so they can understand how to classify your site. This copy shouldn&#8217;t be buried in graphics or hidden in Flash. Write your copy based on your most relevant keyword phrases while also making an emotional connection with your site visitor.  (This is where that target audience analysis comes in handy!)  Understand that there is no magical number of words per page or number of times to use your phrases in your copy.  The important thing is to use your keyword phrases only when and where it makes sense to do so for the real people reading your pages. Simply sticking keyword phrases at the top of the page for no apparent reason isn&#8217;t going to cut it, and it just looks silly.</li>
<li><strong>Incorporate your keyword phrases into each page&#8217;s unique Title tag.</strong> Title tags are critical because they&#8217;re given a lot of weight with every search engine. Whatever keyword phrases you&#8217;ve written your copy around should also be used in your Title tag. Remember that the information that you place in this tag is what will show up as the clickable link to your site at the search engines.  Make sure that it accurately reflects the content of the page it&#8217;s on, while also using the keyword phrases people might be using at a search engine to find your stuff.</li>
<li><strong>Make sure your site is &#8220;link-worthy.&#8221;</strong> Other sites linking to yours is a critical component of a successful search engine optimization campaign, as all of the major search engines place a good deal of emphasis on your site&#8217;s overall link popularity. You can go out and request hundreds or thousands of links, but if your site stinks, why would anyone want to link to it? On the other hand, if your site is full of wonderful, useful information, other sites will naturally link to it without your even asking. It&#8217;s fine to trade links; just make sure you are providing your site visitors with only the highest quality of related sites. When you link to lousy sites, keep in mind what this says to your site visitors as well as to the search engines.</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t be married to any one keyword phrase or worried too much about rankings</strong>.  If you&#8217;ve done the above 9 things correctly, you will start to see an increase in targeted search engine visitors to your site fairly quickly.  Forget about where you rank for any specific keyword phrase and instead measure your results in increased traffic, sales, and conversions. (You can sign up for a <a href="http://www.google.com/analytics/" target="_blank">Google Analytics</a> for free, which easily tracks and measures those things that truly matter.) It certainly won&#8217;t hurt to add new content to your site if it will really make your site more useful, but don&#8217;t simply add a load of fluff just for the sake of adding something. It really is okay to have a business site that is just a business site and not a diatribe on the history of your products. Neither your site visitors nor the engines really give a hoot!</li>
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		<title>At Last Nasa Certified Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 14:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So at last NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) also certified me
It was the GLORY MISSION and the work which the project will perform is :-
1. Measure solar energy entering the Earth’s atmosphere
2. Collect data on the properties of natural and human-caused
aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere
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<p>It was the GLORY MISSION and the work which the project will perform is :-</p>
<p>1. Measure solar energy entering the Earth’s atmosphere<br />
2. Collect data on the properties of natural and human-caused<br />
aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere</p>
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