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Thursday 29 November 2012

How Get More Visiter On Your Site

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There are a lot of success stories going around the Internet about business people driving loads of visitor and making sales on the Internet. Some of these stories could be inconsistent, because a lot of marketers don’t have success online – in fact, only a small percentage of us do. Out of the many success stories circulating on the Internet, only a handful is true, unfortunately. In fact, only two percent of Internet marketers succeed online, the other 98 percent of us fail.

The most important thing to remember is, those of us who are in the two percent group have been consistent with our efforts in building a solid business online. Success also means paying for advertising in one way or another. But its not just about paying for your advertising it’s also having the willingness to learn and put some hard work into the process. This, coupled with persistence, is the key to success online.

Here are three good reasons why you should consider paying for your web visitor in the long run:

Step 1. The quickest way to get visitor to your website is though paid visitor, it’s a known fact that if you pay for visitor, you will attract more visitors and sales.Every business needs visitor and lots of it, and you need it on a daily basis. Paying for visitor will garner many more visitors compared with free visitor.Basically, the bottom line is, the more visitor you create for your website, the more people are going to be looking at your site and buying from you.

It is also true that online businesses pay a lot of money each month for such visitor. I even pay for visitor each month and I do get signups for what I am paying for, my total layout is $30 and I get at least 10 people paying for my service each month which is $15. This gives me a total net profit of $120 after paying my $30, so it really costs me nothing to get this visitor.

If you opt for free advertising, you won’t have enough visitor on your website to make any money. You will be spending too much time generating only a small portion of visitor – and it is not enough to make a profit.

Step 2. Search engine visitor is another good way of getting visitors to your website but you must hire someone to do it for you. It is a complicated process and a certain technique and understanding of how things work is necessary before you can achieve success in this area.

Paying for a service in this area will save you a lot of time and effort learning, and you can use that time to promote your business even further. A lot of big companies pay to advertise their business through SEO. They have consultants do it for them. Just imagine you had an article on a blog and the links in that article got a high position in the search results, then you would get a lot of visitors buying from you and also clicking on those links in your article.

Just think of it this way, when you’re paying for your visitor its like paying for guaranteed visitors for your website.

Step 3. You will need the right tools for keyword research for your chosen niche. This will help you save money on advertising. You will be charged for the number of hits you get when your ad is clicked on, which is known as pay per click. But remember, all the money you spend on your advertising will not be wasted. The boost in visitor and sales you receive as a result will put you in the two percent demographic who are successful online.

November Index is Live!

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This month we're bringing you a special holiday treat: two Mozscape indices in the month of November! We just released the latest index, and you can now find fresh Mozscape data in Open Site Explorer, the Mozbar, PRO campaigns, and the Mozscape API.

This index is similar in size to the previous Mozscape index with about 76 billion URLs. The heavy computing AWS machines we moved to in October, detailed in Anthony's blog post, has saved significant amounts of time in our processing schedule thanks to almost no machine failures.

This time saved means more time for the Mozscape engineers to work on exciting projects, like tuning the final configurations in our own private cloud! We've been running a similar sized index in our private cloud located in Virginia alongside the index releasing today. It's running a bit slower as we continue to tune and dial the last pieces, but we hope to be running a hybrid processing solution early next year. Running an index in the cloud and an index in our own private cloud means fresher index data for you and our applications!  

Crawl histogram for the late November Mozscape index

Here are the metrics for this latest index:

76,668,945,929 (76 billion) URLs
664,205,988 (664 million) Subdomains
136,202,352 (136 million) Root Domains
892,544,725,878 (892 billion) Links
Followed vs. Nofollowed
2.31% of all links found were nofollowed
56.61% of nofollowed links are internal
43.39% are external
Rel Canonical - 13.91% of all pages now employ a rel=canonical tag
The average page has 73 links on it
62.28 internal links on average
10.54 external links on average

And the following correlations with Google's US search results:


Page Authority - 0.35
Domain Authority - 0.19
MozRank - 0.24
Linking Root Domains - 0.30
Total Links - 0.25
External Links - 0.29

This histogram shows the crawl date and freshness of results in this index:


As you can see from the histogram, this index has some pretty fresh data mostly coming from October and the first week of November. The freshest data in this index will be from 11/10 when we started processing, and a good percentage was crawled late October and early November. 

Thursday 8 November 2012

Google New Panda Update 21, Impacts 1.1% Of US Queries In English

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Google New Panda Update 21, Impacts 1.1% Of US Queries In English

Did you feel it yesterday? Some did, a slight shaking in the Google results. Yes, it was real. Google’s confirmed to us that a Panda Update happened yesterday.



Google said that worldwide, the update will impact about 0.4% of queries that a regular user might notice. For those searching in the United States in English, the percentage is higher. 1.1%, Google says.

This marks the 21st confirmed Panda Update by Google and stays in keeping with the roughly 4-6 week release schedule. Here are all the releases so far:

 Panda Update 1, Feb. 24, 2011 (11.8% of queries; announced; English in US only)
 Panda Update 2, April 11, 2011 (2% of queries; announced; rolled out in English internationally)
 Panda Update 3, May 10, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
 Panda Update 4, June 16, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
 Panda Update 5, July 23, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
 Panda Update 6, Aug. 12, 2011 (6-9% of queries in many non-English languages; announced)
 Panda Update 7, Sept. 28, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
 Panda Update 8, Oct. 19, 2011 (about 2% of queries; belatedly confirmed)
 Panda Update 9, Nov. 18, 2011: (less than 1% of queries; announced)
 Panda Update 10, Jan. 18, 2012 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
 Panda Update 11, Feb. 27, 2012 (no change given; announced)
 Panda Update 12, March 23, 2012 (about 1.6% of queries impacted; announced)
 Panda Update 13, April 19, 2012 (no change given; belatedly revealed)
 Panda Update 14, April 27, 2012: (no change given; confirmed; first update within days of another)
 Panda Update 15, June 9, 2012: (1% of queries; belatedly announced)
 Panda Update 16, June 25, 2012: (about 1% of queries; announced)
 Panda Update 17, July 24, 2012:(about 1% of queries; announced)
 Panda Update 18, Aug. 20, 2012: (about 1% of queries; belatedly announced)
 Panda Update 19, Sept. 18, 2012: (less than 0.7% of queries; announced)
 Panda Update 20 , Sep. 27, 2012 (2.4% English queries, impacted, belatedly announced
 Panda Update 21, Nov. 5, 2012 (1.1% of English-language queries in US; 0.4% worldwide; confirmed, not announced)

The notations tell what percentage of Google’s queries were estimated impacted by the Panda release, when this is given.
 

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