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Top 7 Tools Provided By Google-2013

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Most common myth is that Search Engine’s abhor SEO. However as we said already, this is a myth. Right from Google to Yahoo, all major Search Engine’s have always maintained that healthy SEO practices and using ‘White hat’ techniques are always welcomed by them. Google has gone ahead and provided various tools, which in right hands can make SEO much more in-depth and effective. Here’s a list of the tools we found to have maximum utility to anybody seeking to implement SEO for their website/blog. These Google tools can and should be used by everybody who’s into SEO. Enjoy the booty :)                                       1. Google Webmaster Tools The God of all SEO tools, Google Webmaster is a boon from Google. Its comprehensive and highly in-depth. Once you master how to use it, its myriad functions can take your website/ blog from good to perfect in SEO terms. This tools helps in identifying numerous technical issues right from ‘broken links’ upto ‘reasons for your

How to Promote Your Website or Blog?

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I have hand picked all of these resources based on their usefulness, rate of success and overall quality. I have written this article to help people find new sources of traffic for their website or blog and to shed some light on some of the best resources related to each method of promotion. I hope you find this article informative and useful! Enjoy! 1. Article Directories Article directories are a wonderful way to get traffic and backlinks to your website. There are many well established article directories that have been proven to get websites traffic. People search for articles in different categories and after reading the article they usually follow a link at the bottom of the article to your website.Know More on http://www.youthedesigner.com/2007/10/01/25-ways-to-promote-your-website-or-blog/                                                    Created By : Seo India

What is history of Google Penguin Update?

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The first Google Penguin update was implemented on April 24, 2012, though it was not publicly identified as Penguin until the 26th. Penguin was meant to be a smaller-scale update than Panda, affecting only three percent of English-language queries. Shortly after the initial implementation of Penguin #1, many webmasters cried out about unfair traffic loss. Google created a feedback page for two purposes. It allowed webmasters to report black -hat sites that still maintained high rankings, and it allowed webmasters who felt their sites were penalized unfairly to receive reconsideration . The second Penguin update occurred on May 25, 2012. It continued the anti-black-hat strategies of the original Penguin, while processing many of the requests made via the feedback form. This generally improved the accuracy of the ongoing Penguin initiative. For several months, Google warned users that the next Penguin update would be a major shake-up of the industry. Instead, they rolled

Which are Modern Day Black-Hat SEO technique?

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Penguin has a fixed definition of what is considered a webspam or black -hat technique. Here are some of the more common tactics that Penguin flags for punishment. Keyword stuffing. This is when the keyword density on a page becomes so high that it could be an obstacle to the quality of the content Cloaking. This is when certain code is used to cause the search engine web crawler to see different content than a user sees visiting a page Link schemes. Creating a large network of machine-generated spam sites with the intent to link to a legitimate site, causing a huge boost to incoming links, is one possible link scheme. These schemes are considered artificial means of bypassing the current system of link exchanging for quality Scraped or duplicate content. Stealing content word for word, stealing and spinning content or posting multiple instances of the same content are all ways to use one piece of content multiple times, sometimes via outright theft. These are all