Friday, 17 January 2014

Facebook adds trending topics

In a move that echoes Twitter, Facebook is adding a feature to its service that lets users know the topics of discussion that are trending among the site's 1.2 billion users, whether it's the death of a world leader or the Oscars.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-01-facebook-ramps-twitter-trends-feature.html#jCp

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Google Updates

Latest SEO News Techniques - Google Updates

 Google’s John Mueller announced they will be offering live, online reviews of websites throughout their office hours.

If you’re a website owner this is an record opportunity to have someone from Google look through your website and provide feedback accurate on the spot.

Feedback will be given during a Google+ hangout where you can watch live as someone from Google reviews websites that have been submitted for review.

Since the reviews are event live for all to see, this is also a great chance to learn from other sites. During the Hangout you can find out what others are doing right or wrong, and then apply that knowledge to your site.

Have you been annoying hard to please Google to no avail? Here’s a rare chance to find out directly from Google exactly what is hold your site back from achieving the ranking you think it deserves.

                                                                                                         
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Monday, 4 November 2013


Directorate of Higher Education, Odisha Recruitment 2013 For Lecturers Jobs


Directorate of Higher Education, Odisha Recruitment Summary :

 Applications in prescribed form are invited from eligible candidates for the post of Junior Lecturers & Lecturers under the Higher Education Dept., Govt. of Odisha on ad-hoc basis apply on or before 30.11.13.
Post Detail:
No. of Post : 624 Posts
Post Name :
1. Junior Lecturers
Pay Scale :  Rs 9300 – 34,000/- with G.P. Rs 4600/-
2. Lecturers
Pay Scale : Rs 15,600-39,100/- with A.G.P. Rs 6000/-
Educational Qualification : 
A candidate should possess a Master’s Degree in the concerned subject from a recognized University with at least 55% marks in aggregate OR its equivalent grade.
Age Limit : 
A candidate must be above 21 (twenty one) and below 40(forty) years as on1st January 2013.
How To Apply : 
The application form will be available in the official website of the Higher Education Dept. i.e. www.dheorissa.in. The candidates are to download the application form from the website, and send the duly filled in application form to “the Director, Directorate of Higher Education, Odisha, Heads of Department Building , Bhubaneswar, Dist-Khurda, Odisha” only by Speed Post/ Regd. Post so as to reach on or before 30.11.13 by 5 pm. Delivery in other means will not be accepted.
Important Date:
Last date of receipt of application is 3O,November,13 by 5pm.
For more details regarding age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply and other, click on the following link…

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

 SEO after Hummingbird ~ Facts You Must Know to rank better in Search Engines

 

Google Hummingbird update has been the most recent move in the search engine industry that has created a lot of waives and thrown most SEO experts into heated debate on what it is and how it affects SERP and content marketing.

We know that Google cares about quality

Search result ranking in the past has a lot been based on keywords optimization. This gave birth to a plethora of black hat technics aimed at manipulating search engines and placing contents on top of SERP. Fortunately, Google, the search engine giant is now smart too with a larger radar, making it difficult for crappy keyword stuffed contents to escape and go under. If you want to rank well in search engines, you have to play by the new set of roles which is a complete re-look of SEO.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is simply the act of trying to rank your content based on keywords. Search engines used to consider keywords in title, url, keyword tag, keyword in content and keyword in inbound links to determine the relevance of your content.
There is been a major shift from this keyword based processing to a more complex conversational query processing algorithm. Google is trying to understand your visitors’ need and provide them with what they need. Simple keywords (long or short tail) may not really convey ones needs or wants so there is need for a more specific and semantic expression;
“Make money blogging”
or
“I want to know how to make money as a blogger”
Simply placing keywords repeatedly on your content (SEO) will not help things out. That will not be the most optimized way to let Google know the need you are trying to meet.seo after hummingbird

Long-Tail Keywords and Conversational Queries

Our second example above expresses a more specific want. Google knows exactly what this searcher’s intent is. You notice this is more conversational and semantic and the simple long tail keyword “Make money blogging” (repeated or not within your content) may really not help Google in the new updates. This keyword may have different connotations;
  • Suggestion 1: I want to teach you how to make money blogging
  • Suggestion 2: I want to know how to make money blogging
  • Suggestion 3: Stop struggling to make money blogging
  • Suggestion 4: It’s not possible to make money blogging
Now if a searcher enters this simple keyword in search engines, I can imaging Google asking “… What does he really want to get from me? ” Google may find pages with conflicting and misleading content and may not know which to match with the keyword.
Now think of this … What if Google ranks Suggestion 4 on its page 1 while the searcher’s intention was to get Suggestion 2 (i.e. wanting to know how to make money blogging) ? That goes to mean that the searchers will have to tell Google in more specific terms, exactly what they want.
Hummingbird concentrates more on whole queries rather than individual words, with greater understanding of words like ‘when’ ‘why’, ‘where’ and ”how’, as well as the user intent that sits behind these word.

Getting a better Ranking

Getting a better ranking after hummingbird becomes a bit more of work focused on quality in treating a specific purpose rather than keyword optimization. You now need to think and develop content that truly addresses and communicate relevance to a specific want and need and go beyond just scratching the surface to creating in-depth content that meet a need.
Ranking questions!
Does your content communicate relevance to a specific want or need ?
Do you answer the need better than anyone else ?
How many topics do you treat in your content ?
How deep is your content?

SEO extinguished or evolved?

I don’t think SEO is dead. There is just been a snappy touch to it. There is been a smart move from keyword optimization to content usability optimization. Rather than carefully placing keywords to rank for it, content developers will have to carefully develop their content to fufil the purpose of the searcher.
What Google wants is the most in-dept content that answers the need of the searcher without leaving him with unanswered questions. See where there is the need to completely dig the topic out?

Signals that may boost ranking

While Google is good enough to know how relevant your content it, there are a couple of other signals that can help boost your ranking. Google wants to give appreciable content to searchers so inevitably, visitors’ behavior towards your content will help the search giant appreciate your content even more. Let’s have a quick look at 4 of these signals or factors:
1 – Natural links
Note I didn’t just say ‘backlinks‘. I’m more specific about they type of links to your content. Earning and building links are two different activities -
Link building is your action to link any external resource back to your content. This is done through blog commenting, forum posts and signatures, article writings, etc. Another approach at building links is when you reward someone to link to your content. For the most part, the links you build are non-natural.
Link earning is action by your readers to link to your content from theirs because they find your content useful. Links earned are natural.
“The objective is not to ‘make your links appear natural’, the objective is that your links are natural” … Matt Cutts
Natural links are effective signals to tell search engines “hey this content is cool. We love it” and the best method to get more of these links is to create exceptionally good content and let others link to it on their own.
2 – Social signals
Social media today has taken over a great portion of the Internet. In recent times, one way for Internet users to approve and endorse content is to share it on social media. Though users have created black hat methods to generate more likes, tweets, plus and shares on their contents, these signals could still be an important way to determine the usefulness of your content
3 – Bounce rate and Time on site
A low bounce rate is a good indicator that visitors love your contents. That makes them move from one page to the other on your blog, increasing time on site.
4 – Load speed
Google has problems with sites that take more time to load. The search giant knows Internet users generally don’t have time to wait for a single page to load. That’s reasonable if they give more importance to fast loading sites.
These are just 4 of the many factors that affect search engine ranking. Remember that there are just supporting factors that help search engines get a clearer idea how searchers feel when they get to your site. Content remains one of the most determinant factors in ranking.

Share your thoughts with me. If you think there is something I missed, let me hear from you. Thanks for reading ;)
so it’s putting in its utmost to filter thrash away and present researchers with the most accurate results matching their queries.

 

Friday, 27 September 2013


Hummingbird: Google reveals Its new algorithm On 15th Birthday

Google has reveals it’s new algorithm “Hummingbird” on its 15th birthday this Thursday. The algorithm had its effects from about a month that has effected about 90% of the search traffic, but it was revealed yesterday. Previously, Caffeine was algorithm that was updated by Google back in 2010.
This new algorithm has been created so as to keep up with longer & more advanced search queries that come through Google. Google is working to create a algorithm in which it will accommodate the queries in the form what a user might ask their friends off the internet.
Amit Singhal, senior VP at Google quoted that, “You should not be spending your time searching, you should be spending your time living”.
The traditional keyword system that was being followed from about so long was showing some bad results, so there was a need of change in the algorithm. According to Google, now description will have more effect on rankings then keywords.
Amit Singhal, also said that Hummingbird is the company’s effort to match the meaning of queries with that of documents on the Internet. This change has occurred due to high quantity of internet users joining everyday. So, there was a need of better and powerful algorithm that could bear this increase of users. So, to make it better for users Google has made this historic change.
Hummingbird is primarily aimed at giving Google’s search engine a better grasp at understanding concepts instead of mere words. As you may observe that most of people enter sentences for searching any particular thing then a keyword, so Google made this “Hummingbird” named changes so that they could aim on description of article then on keyword.
Additionally,there is affect on Google’s “Knowledge Graph,” an encyclopedia-like box that increasingly appears at the top or alongside the search results, and Google Now is working as virtual assistant that tailors key information suited to each user’s interest, habits & location. For example, there’s a Knowledge Graph “card,” or information box, for the Eiffel Tower, and Knowledge Graph knows that it’s a tower, that it has a height, that it’s in Paris, etc. and so Google can anticipate you might want to know some of those facts.
Caffeine algorithm was more focused on indexing and crawling websites so as to bring out results fast. But this algorithm has just changed the entire tradition of Google that was followed from very long.
This algorithm has adversely affected the low rank websites and bring down there web searches, moved down the page and removed some of them.
I hope you liked this post. So, do share it with every one to spread this news about latest Google Algorithm change naming “Hummingbird”.

 

Tuesday, 10 September 2013






What is Success ?

Achievement of an action within a specified period of time. Success can also mean completing an a objective or reaching goal. Success can be expanded to encompass an entire project or be restricted to a single component of a project or task. It can be achieved within the workplace, or in an individual`s personal life. 

For example, if an individual`s personal goal is to be accepted in a new career, success would occur after the individual has been officially accepted into his or her new place of employment.