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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Blogger has Better SEO Options Than any Free Platforms


While choosing a perfect blogging platform people always questions about one thing, does it is better for SEO?  The half of the world prefers Blogger while the rest recommends WordPress but ultimately both has their own pros and cons.  People always think Blogger is not a suitable platform to create a professional website, mainly because it does not provide flexible options to optimize your site for SEO. What most people don’t know is that Blogger is probably the simplest and most powerful platform and it also has decent SEO score. In this article, I will provide an in-depth detail Why Blogger is better than WordPress or any other free platforms in Terms of SEO? In the end, we will also reveal what Matt Cutts thinks about Blogger SEO.  

What Option Does Blogger Offers for SEO?

Custom Permalink Structure: 

By default, blogger provides constructive permalinks. In spite of all this, blogger also offers a robust option to choose custom URL (permalink) for your posts. You can choose select few keywords and can use them in your URLs so that it can generate decent organic traffic from search engines. However, keep in mind stuffing your permalinks with many keywords would decrease the weightage of your keywords altogether. The more keywords you will add in the permalinks, the less will be the keyword weight and hence, its relevancy would be lower in the search results.  


Separate Meta Description for Posts:

When you are searching anything on Google, you always see a piece of text line just beneath the search results. Those lines are there to help you to determine whether that’s the site which you were looking for. If you would not specify a Meta description, search engines will automatically establish a description for you based on your site’s content. Fortunately, there is a handy tool in blogger located at Settings >> Search engine Preference which enables you to specify separate Meta descriptions for your site’s content. 


Custom Redirects Functionality:

What would you do, if you want to move your content from one URL to another? You would prefer to use a 301 Permanent redirect so that all the PageRank juice transfers from one page to another. Without pointing a redirect, there is no way you can recover the loss. Blogger also has custom redirect functionality which helps you in redirecting URLs to any page.  This tool can be accessed through Settings >> Search engine Preference >> Custom Redirects.  


Customizable Not Found Page:

Blogger often creates a custom 404 not found page to provide some sorts of comic relief to their readers, and protects them from seeing unfriendly or unentertaining error messages. If you have a broken link on your blog, or a reader navigated to a link which was temporary down then the custom 404 not found page would assist them in finding the content which they were looking for. You can customize your error page from Settings >> Search Preference >> Custom Page Not Found. 

How to Rank Well in Search Engine?

Build Real Backlinks: 

The most significant thing you need to rank well in Search engine is Backlink. No, I am not talking about tons and heaps of backlinks because a few bunch of quality backlinks could take your site from ground to the heavens. It doesn’t matters whether you are using WordPress, Blogger or any other platform, without having a decent amount of backlinks your site cannot rank well. 

Writing Fresh Content: 

Writing fresh and unique articles is another way to divert the attention of your visitors. Now you might be thinking how a piece of content would help you in ranking? Why People always prefer to write fresh and high quality content? Search engines don’t know the difference between a high quality content and low quality content. They always analyze the number of quality backlinks that the content is getting from other sources and hence labels it as Quality content. For Example, you write an article which was so exclusive that a person decided to write on the same topic with a credit link back to your website.

What Matt Cutts Thinks About Blogger SEO?

About few weeks ago Google’s employee and the head of web spam team Matt Cutts posted a video on YouTube answering some SEO questions about blogger. 

Here’s the question:
I’ve used Blogger for 3 years, but now everyone tells me that WordPress is superior for SEO. After scouring many sites, I’ve been unable to find the SEO advantages to using Blogger – are there any?

Here’s the Answer: Blogger is quite straightforward to get started, and it is in the cloud. You don’t need to download or install any software yourself. On the other hand, if you install software yourself like WordPress, then you are usually not patching it, so it is easier to get hacked. If you are just doing spontaneous blogging and just starting out then Blogger is fantastic.

Blogger can work very well in terms of ranking well for search engine.  If you get decent links and if you have excessive content then, it is absolutely the case you can rank well on blogger. You must give it a try because blogger can work exceedingly well with SEO

Conclusion: 

It is just a matter of fact that how well you write and present your articles. Platform does not matters a lot because we commonly see many HTML based sites ranking way quite well in the search engine. Those sites are ranking well just because of quality backlinks and content not because they are using WordPress or any other platform. Stop regarding Blogger for unfriendly SEO options because they are way better than any other platform even WordPress. If you like this article, then feels free to share it with your friends on Facebook and twitter.

Source : Mybloggerlab

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Jailbreak 6.1.2 Untethered With Evasi0n 1.4 – iPhone 5, 4S, 4, 3GS, iPod Touch and iPad

Today, Apple released an update  iOS 6.1.2 to fix exchange email problems alongside battery problems. The update did not patch the evasi0n jailbreak exploits nor the passcode bypass seen in iOS 6.1 and 6.1.1.

This Jailbreak Guide Works For All Devices (Excluding Apple TV 3) on iOS 6.1.2, 6.1 , 6.0.1, and 6.0 
Steps
1. On your iDevice open settings > general > passcode lock and disable it until the jailbreak is done
2. Download and open evasi0n 1.4 found here: Download Section
3. Connect your device (Evasi0n should recognize it automatically).
4. Click “Jailbreak” and let the process begin.
5. Partway through, Evasi0n will notify you to tap a new icon on your device. Unlock the screen and find the new application called “Jailbreak”. Tap that and your jailbreak will continue.
6. Wait for evasion to finish, and your device will reboot, showing the evasi0n logo and varios status messages.
7. When your device reboots, Cydia will be installed and your device will be jailbroken!
Thats it! As with all untethered jailbreaks, there is no danger of rebooting your device, so there is no final step to boot tethered!

source : jailbreaknation.com

Friday, March 15, 2013

How to Stop Search Engines from Indexing Your Blogger



While starting a new blog or website, we always desire to stop Search engines from crawling or indexing the content. The intention may appear to be a wrong one because, who would like to stop search engines from indexing their newly born site. Well, we do have some solid reason. When a website is new, it has lots of creepy errors that kill the beauty of a site. As we all say, First impression of a person is the last impression. Similarly, search engines do care about the structure, and how well the site is optimized not only for Search Engines but also for the human users. Keeping that in mind, it’s necessary to hide your websites from the Search engines until it gets ready for release.

Before launching or what should we say, releasing it publicly, we always do a few experiments like testing the Headings, Fonts, Color Scheme and more developing stuff.  Since, the search engines are able to crawl your website. Therefore, they index those pages which are only meant for testing purpose, not for visitors or search engines. These things could hurt a website. The affect would be diminished, but it would be there until or unless, your site gets fare enough response from the audience. 

The Solution:
Go to Blogger.com >> Settings >> Basic >> Privacy. Now there you will able to see two options i.e. one for stopping Search robots from crawling your site and second for not allowing your blog to be listed in the Blogger Profile.

Now Select “NO” on both options i.e. Add your blog to our listings, Let search engines find your blog and hit the “Save” button to conclude. Now search engines would continue to crawl your site, but your Robots.txt file would stop them from indexing your testing posts/pages.
Once your site is ready for the release, you can follow the same steps as mentioned above but this time select “YES”. It would give access to the robots, and they will start crawling and indexing your site.

Note: Only apply the following instructions if your site is either new or, you want to test a few things on your site. By applying the following technique, we are not stopping search bots to crawl our site instead we are not allowing them to index the site in a search result. Once the site is ready to be launched we can easily again give access to the search bots.

source: bloggerlab

Create Short URLs For Your Blog Using Google Shortener


With the rise in the social media, we are continuously seeing people are giving more significance to branding. The branding starts from the Facebook Cover, personalized twitter background, but that’s not all. While sharing anything on their social profile most of the top companies always prefer small URLs instead of Long Tail URLs. For example,BuySellads uses “bsa.ly”. If your site is hosted at Blogger.com, then we have good news for you. To get a slim small URL for your content, there is no need to rely on a Third-party URL shorting services. Fortunately, Google provides a Free-to-use URL shorting service that does the job quite brilliantly. Therefore, today in this article, we will Show How to Create Short URLs for your Blogger.com Blog Posts?

Why to use the Google URL Shortener?

People often share lots of links online. With character limits in tweets, you do not get enough room to say what’s in your mind. In this situation, Small URLs provides you the room to express your thoughts within the same Status update or tweet. Following are the few perks of this service. 

  • Stability: One of the most reliable services with almost 100% uptime.
  • Speed: With high speed Google server, it loads URLS quicker than anyone service (in a few milliseconds).
  • Security: Sends warning and notifications if URL points to Malware or phishing or spam website.
  • Analytics: Not only tracks the number of Clicks on your link but also provide the geographical details or the user.

How to Create Short URLs with Google URL Shortener?

First go to http://goo.gl and Login into your Gmail Account, which will allow you to track the number of clicks that you are getting on a certain URL. Once done, proceed to the next step.
Now just enter the Post URL or any other URL in the address bar (input box) at the top of the page and press the “Shorten URL” button. On pressing the blue “Shorten URL” button, a new window will slide out, and it will provide you a short URL somewhat like goo.gl/QoSaR. Consider the following screenshot.
Your short URL is ready, and it can be used on any social platforms i.e. Twitter, Facebook, and etc. to test whether the URL is working well or not, copy that Small URL and paste it into the address bar of your browser and Hit enter. On pressing enter, you will notice that Short URL will automatically redirect you to the Long URL that you just shorten few moments a go.

How to Track Number of Clicks or Visits?

To track the number of visits, you first have to login into your Gmail account which you used while creating a small URL. After logging in, go to goo.gl and on the bottom of the page you will notice all the Long URLS which you shorten through Google URL Shortener. From the list, select any Long URL which you want to Track and Press “Details” to get access to the comprehensive tracking Report. It will not only Display the number of visitors but would also provide their other details i.e. Browser, Referring URL, country and operating system.

How many Short URLs I can Create?
You can generate unlimited Small URLs using Google URL Shortener service. There is no limitation in this free-to-use service.

source : mybloggerlab

Tips To Stop WordPress Comment Spam




Open discussions make blogs fun to read and engaging. After all, a one-sided conversation might be satisfying for the blogger who initially writes it, but the fluid nature of subsequent agreement and disagreement is what makes readers click on posts and get absorbed in content. However, not everyone visits a blog with the intention of adding something worthwhile to the conversation. Read on to discover seven ways to give spammers the boot.


Know What To Look For

The first step is to spot spammers when they strike. Often, their comments are peppered with misspelled words, nonsensical phrases and links to their own companies or causes. Also, keep an eye out for comments that have nothing to do with the topic at hand. If you run a blog that focuses on personal finance, yet you're getting flooded with comments about personal injury lawyers, then that's a red flag.


Show That You're Aware

Current posts are one of the clearest indicators of an active blog. However, beyond just keeping your content relevant, interact with your readers, too. Respond to their comments, even just to let them know that you appreciate them taking time to speak their mind. This shows that you're aware of what's happening on your blog, and gives the perception you're not an easy target for spammers.


Put Some Blocks in Place

Spammers commonly reply to older posts. With that in mind, you can opt to close them to comments. This is a reasonable compromise, because while it doesn't shut down the exchange of dialogue altogether, you do encourage timely and appropriate discussions. Also, WordPress has tools that allow you to block posters from using certain words you've frequently noticed in comments made by spammers.


Make Users Register

Sometimes, discouraging spammers is as simple as requiring users to register before they're allowed to make a comment. Bear in mind that this may deter legitimate visitors from taking time to fill out a form. If you're worried about that, consider adding a short note to your blog. Explain that the reason you only permit comments from registered users is because you've become frustrated by the diligent efforts of spammers.


Restrict Link Usage

Limiting the amount of links that can be included in a comment also cuts back on the amount of spam you have to deal with. By going into the Settings panel when you're signed into WordPress, you can adjust things so that users may only include one link per comment. It's also possible to get notifications of users who are posting comments with links at a faster than normal rate.


Ban IP Addresses

If you're dealing with a particularly troublesome spammer, it might be necessary to take decisive action by banning their IP address. WordPress offers plug-ins such as WP-Ban that make it easy for you to see the IP addresses of anyone who is visiting your blog, and ban offenders who've crossed the line. Some of these tools simply show banned users a custom message after they try to make a comment, so you'll never have to interact with them at all.


Make Comments Subject To Approval

If your blog is still at a manageable size, it's smart to insist on approving every comment before it's seen by the public. This isn't a practical solution if you receive hundreds of comments per day, but is an excellent approach if you prefer hands-on methods.
Also, you can tweak a setting which requires a person's initial comment to be approved by a moderator, and gives them freedom to post at will after that. Both of these tactics could require a significant time commitment on your behalf, but they rob a spammer of the gratification of seeing a post appear immediately, too.
Winning the battle against WordPress spammers is not a lost cause. It's best to implement some of the suggestions above gradually, so you can determine which strategies work best. By changing your settings and being more demanding about who's allowed to post and what their comments can contain, you can begin to make headway and let spammers know you're aware of their tricks.