Friday, June 5

How to Increase Mobile Site Traffic? 100% free and Safe !

For getting free mobile site traffic. 90% mobile wap sites owners are use toplist, CPC(cost per click) and CPM(cost per mile) to Increase site traffic. and off course CPC and CPM are too costly.Now, I am share brand new tricks for free traffic.

trick no-1 : Promote UCWEB, UCWEB gives 40 Unique visitors per install.if you send normally 10 install per day then you received 400 unique visitors.How to get UCWEB Promotional link?go to union.ucweb.com and register your website. thats all.


trick no-2 : Promote iBrowser, if you promote iBrowser as well then you received 500-1000 daily unique visitors.How to get iBrowser Promotion link?just simply drop a mail to "partners@ibibogroup.com" with your site name. that's all you receive your iBrowser promotional link via email after 2-3 days.

So why you use  toplist??? 
why you use CPC and CPM to lost your valuable money ?

Simply promote ucweb and ibrowser.i hope this articles are useful for all mobile site wapmsters who don't have an idea to increase traffic.if you have any questions simply drop a comment.

Sunday, June 23

10 basic search engine optimization tips

10 basic search engine optimization tips



Here are 10 things you can do.

1: Produce good content

We often forget what the purpose of a search engine is: to allow people to find what they are looking for! All the algorithms of a search engine are designed to support this end. It’s been my experience that good, high quality content tends to rise to the top in search engines. They recognize it as being good, and when other people see it, they will link to it.

2: Analyze your traffic

Looking at your Web traffic with a tool like Google Analytics will help you get a handle on what kinds of things your users are looking for. Once you know what keywords attract them and what types of sites point to which pages on your site, you can play to your strengths and try to bring up your weaknesses. For example, if you are trying to score well for one keyword but you see than another keyword is bringing you a lot more traffic, it may mean that you need to change strategies or perhaps focus on the more popular keyword.

3: Go with text, not images, AJAX, or other multimedia

Search engines have made great strides in improving their ability to read text in Flash, run AJAX applications, and so on. But still, it’s best to not depend on it happening. While presenting a different set of content to a search engine (aka “cloaking”) can get you in trouble with them, there is no reason why you shouldn’t make your site easier for search engines to work with, like making sure that there are text-only versions of your content available.

4: Write quality HTML

Writing clean HTML goes a long way toward signaling to the search engines what text is important and what isn’t. It also makes it easier for the search engines to get at that oh-so-important content that users are trying to find. By writing clean HTML, you are making it easier for the search engine to send traffic to your site.

5: Use a sitemap

Making a sitemap and submitting it to the search engines is like giving them a GPS for your site. Instead of counting on their crawlers to discover all the hard-to-find pages (remember, crawlers have a time budget they spend on each page), the sitemap tells them exactly where to go and how often to go there. It speeds up the time to get indexed and ensures that important pages are found. There are even automated tools to make the sitemap for you.

6: Do not pay for links…

We all know that inbound links are important to your site’s rankings. But did you know that paying for them can get you penalized pretty badly? A number of high profile sites have been burned because their SEO team paid for links. How did they get caught? In some cases, they were turned in by other sites that noticed fishy links. But the engines are starting to use algorithms to detect it, too. Don’t pay for links; you will regret it in the long run.

7: …but work for links!

Just because you can’t pay for links doesn’t mean that you can or should rely on them to grow in a purely organic fashion. There are lots of honest, legitimate ways to encourage other sites to give you links. Remember, most sites now set up their comments and forums so that you don’t get much (if any) “link juice” from putting your Web site’s URL there. At the same time, there is nothing stopping you from writing an article for a site and asking them to link to yours or requesting that they give a link to your site where appropriate. Look for sites that complement your offerings instead of competing.

8: Use canonical URLs

Search engines like it when only one URL on your site contains any particular piece of content; otherwise, they start spreading the ranking across multiple URLs. It’s even worse for you when those different URLs all actually point to the same page. By using canonical URLs, you can make sure that only one URL to a page is used by the search engines.

9: Include metadata

No, I don’t mean the “meta” tags like keywords, which search engines stopped paying attention to years ago. I mean things like the alt text on images, titles to links, page titles, and so on. These are all useful cues to search engines. Adding them to your existing content is fairly easy, albeit time consuming and tedious. Also, metadata should be relevant. Putting alt text like “img001.jpg” on a file named “img001.jpg” is not going to help you too much.

10: Cut the fat

As mentioned previously, search engines limit the time they spend on any given site each time they make an indexing pass. In addition, they are starting to take page load speed into account in their rankings. Slow pages make their users unhappy, so they prefer to rank fast pages higher.Shrinking your file sizes by minifying your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript not only allows the search engine to index more pages at a time, but it can provide a small boost in rankings. Oh, and it will make your users happier too!

Free tools to help improve your site's SEO ranking

Free tools to help improve your site's SEO ranking


Are you wanting more traffic to come to your site, so that you can sell more product(s)? This can be accomplished by improving your website's organic search engine optimization. It is very important that your store have all of the basic search engine fields populated, in addition to other things like content, backlinks, image tags, and much more. There are quite a few things that you can do yourself before putting down some cash on an expert to help you out.

List of Tools:

Google Webmaster Tools
http://www.google.com/webmasters
Website Grader
www.websitegrader.com
Check Backlinks & Anchor Text
www.bluebacklinks.com
Alexa Ranking
www.alexa.com
SEO Book – Free SEO Tools
www.tools.seobook.com
Spy on Your Competitors
www.spyfu.com
Search Engine & Directory Submission Tool
www.ubl.org
Press Release Article Distribution
www.prnewswire.com


3 Easy SEO Tools to Improve Your Website

3 Easy SEO Tools to Improve Your Website



These companies can help take the mystery out of SEO and get your site on its way to ranking higher in Google.
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When it comes to marketing, search engine optimization, or SEO, is probably the most mysterious undertaking of them all. And yet, it's one of the most important things you need to get online visibility.
The challenge with SEO is that search engines--like the almighty Google--make adjustments to their algorithms all the time. A shining example is the Penguin update late last year, which had marketing folks everywhere clutching their pearls. These algorithms determine how high you rank naturally on a search engine results page, or SERP, when someone types in a search term. They're based on lots of constantly changing factors that are more heavily guarded than the crown jewels.
Big companies hire big agencies to make sure their sites are fully optimized, but if you're a small business, the last thing you need to do is learn the ins and outs of SEO. And it can get pretty expensive to hire someone, especially if you post content on a regular basis. (Tip: Creating useful, original content is one of the few tried-and-true strategies for SEO.)
But have no fear, cool tools are here! Check out these three optimization-software companies that help take the mystery out of SEO and get your site on its way to ranking higher in Google.

BoostSuite

BoostSuite is an awesome tool designed specifically for small businesses. It takes data from your website and turns it into a list of easy SEO to-dos. It even has a cool revenue tracker that shows you how much more money you could be raking in (in terms of qualified leads and eventually customers) if you make the suggested changes.Cost: Starts at free

Scribe

Brought to us by the awesome folks at Copyblogger, Scribe lets you optimize your content, social and search, with one tool. It tells you which topics are the most interesting and searched that are related to your industry, so you can create content that resonates. Layer on top of that tips to tweak your content for search and to increase social-media sharing, and you've got a pretty powerful tool. Cost: Starts at $97 a month

SEOmoz

SEOmoz is like the granddaddy of SEO best practices. The pro version helps you manage your SEO, analyzes your site regularly, and provides recommendations. You can also download a free toolbar that shows you SEO metrics of various sites as you surf online. But what I really love are the guides (like this beginner's guide to SEO) and help forum. Cost: Pro version starts at $99 a month
One last note on SEO: Don't cheat, such as using link schemes, stuffing your content with keywords, hiding text or links, or employing any other below-the-board tactics. You could get punished hard, and once you're on Google's crap list, it won't be easy getting off.

Free Sitemap Generator

Free Sitemap Generator for your website


In general, this is a list of URLs for your website in a form of XML file (it also known as Google Sitemap because it was introduced first by Google). Besides that it allows you to include additional information about each URL such as the date it was last updated, how often it changes, and how important it is. XML format ensures that this information can be easily processed on different kinds of computers, applications and systems, so Search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask, AOL etc) won't have any problems with understanding your sitemap files.
HTML site map
 to allow human visitors to easily navigate on your site.

Some websites to generate free sites maps online.
http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/
http://www.web-site-map.com/