Sunday 24 November 2013

What would you like to see from Webmaster Tools in 2014? Tell To Google's Matt Cutts


Google's Matt Cutts gave a better chance to people on his personal blog asking suggestions for webmaster tools 2014, people what would like to see changes in Google Webmaster Tools for 2014. 



A few years ago, Matt Cutts asked what people would like from Google’s free webmaster tools, He shared a pretty big list of ideas he thinks people would like to see, but noted that the Webmaster Tools team isn't actually working on these features

This is awesome opportunity for people to be able to suggest things they want on webmaster tools and get heard by cutts and webmaster developing panel members, It is interesting to look comments who are already posted their suggestions, Everyone have own personal list of things I would love to see, and I see others wanting the same thing as well.

Thursday 21 November 2013

FREE SEO Best Tools For On-Page Optimization

Google's official position on webmaster best practices really hasn't changed much over the years. What has changed is the search engine's ability to enforce these guidelines through improved algorithms. The implementation of Panda, Penguin, and Hummingbird has had a profound impact on the SEO landscape.

Google's Matt Cutts has remarked that no one should be surprised when a website that hasn't followed the guidelines is penalized. What Cutts overlooks or chooses to ignore is something that I have dubbed the "Google Paradox". I suspect the Google paradox is the root cause for one black hat forum member expressing his desire to "punch Matt Cutts in the face" (per Cutts' Pubcon 2013 keynote).
In order to reach the top of the SERPs and stay there in 2013 and beyond, your website must deserve to be there. It needs to be the best in class. It must offer the best user experience in that niche. Fortunately, there are a number of free tools that can help you achieve that goal.

Keyword Research

Developing the right list of keywords remains a staple of SEO, even in 2013. Because the keyword selection has such a profound impact on the overall performance of a website, the keyword selection process shouldn't rely on a single tool.

Wednesday 20 November 2013

Matt Cutts said should we use disavow tool without receiving a warning!!!!

Matt says the main purpose of the disavow tool is to clean up links acquired as a result of doing bad SEO.
Matt Cutts, head of Google's web spam team, post a video about disavowing links in his latest video where a user writes in to ask:

Should webmasters use the disavow tool, even if it is believed that no penalty has been applied? For example. if we believe ‘Negative SEO’ has been attempted, or spammy sites we have contacted have not removed links.
Matt says there’s no cause to worry about disavowing links even without receiving a message about them in your Google Webmaster console.
In which cases you can use this tool even without a manual action?
1. Once you have ready to drop all other options in attempting to get those links removed from the web, it would be a perfect time to use the disavow tool.

How to Get Your Site Ready for Penguin 3.0

How to Get Your Site Ready for Penguin 3.0:


As you know, Google rolled out Penguin 2.0 By May 22nd, only 2.3% of the sites in Google’s index have taken a hit from it. Needless to say, Penguin 2.0 was nothing compared to the first iteration.
Why?
Some say that Google Penguin 2.0 was less harsh than the first.
But I think that it had more to do with the fact that most SEOs that changed their link building approach after Penguin 1.0. Blog comments were replaced by guest blogging. Profile links were replaced with broken link building. And many black hatters (myself included) went legit.
Webmaster’s Note: This is a Guest Post courtesy of Brian Dean of Backlinko, a site with the sole purpose of helping intermediate SEOs take their game to the next level.
Unfortunately, Google isn’t done rolling out punishing updates that nail site owners who violate their webmaster guidelines. If you want to survive Google updates, you need to be ahead of the curve.
Here’s a quick and “dirty” guide to surviving Google’s next update. Obviously, I don’t have insider knowledge at Mountain View, but I do have a few educated predictions about where the Google algorithm is moving.

Free Video Submission Sites List 2013



  

S.No

     Video Sites

Page Rank

1 http://www.youtube.com 9
2 http://www.vimeo.com 9
3 http://www.video.yahoo.com 9
4 http://www.video.on.nytimes.com 9
5 http://www.flickr.com/ 9
6 http://blip.tv/ 8
7 http://www.video.aol.com 8
8 http://www.ustream.tv 8
9 http://www.vision.rambler.ru 8
10 http://www.vids.myspace.com 8
11 http://www.video.nationalgeographic.com 8
12 http://www.cnettv.cnet.com 8
13 http://www.collegehumor.com 7
14 http://www.fora.tv 7
15 http://www.rutube.ru 7
16 http://www.photobucket.com 7
17 http://www.dailymotion.com 7
18 http://www.metacafe.com 7
19 http://www.viddler.com 7
20 http://www.multiply.com 7
21 http://www.gametrailers.com 7
22 http://www.ehow.com 7
23 http://www.getmiro.com 7
24 http://www.is.rediff.com 7
25 http://www.5min.com 7
26 http://www.teachertube.com 7
27 http://www.hulu.com 7
28 http://screen.yahoo.com 7
29 http://www.funnyordie.com 7
30 http://www.myvideo.de 6
31 http://www.current.com 6
32 http://www.tinypic.com 6
33 http://www.4shared.com 6
34 http://www.shutterfly.com 6
35 http://www.break.com 6
36 http://www.godtube.com 6
37 http://www.veoh.com 6
38 http://www.videojug.com 6
39 http://www.expotv.com 6
40 http://www.liveleak.com 6
41 http://www.engagemedia.org 6
42 http://www.blinkx.com 6
43 http://www.tu.tv 6
44 http://www.aniboom.com 6
45 http://www.stupidvideos.com 6
46 http://www.ovguide.com 6
47 http://www.pandora.tv 6
48 http://www.crunchyroll.com 6
49 http://www.shredordie.com 6
50 http://www.en.vidivodo.com 6
51 http://www.videosurf.com 5
52 http://www.esnips.com 5
53 http://www.streetfire.net 5
54 http://www.mefeedia.com 5
55 http://www.babelgum.com 5
56 http://www.blogtv.com 5
57 http://www.disclose.tv 5
58 http://www.jokeroo.com 5
59 http://www.sutree.com 5
60 http://www.flixya.com 5
61 http://www.clipshack.com 5
62 http://www.ourmedia.org 5
63 http://www.ebaumsworld.com 5
64 http://www.ebaumsworld.com 5
65 http://www.clipblast.com 5
66 http://www.guzer.com 5
67 http://www.kaneva.com 5
68 http://www.dropshots.com 5
69 http://www.helpfulvideo.com 4
70 http://www.famster.com 4
71 http://www.megavideo.com 4
72 http://www.trooker.com 4
73 http://www.clipmoon.com 4
74 http://www.bofunk.com 4
75 http://www.voomed.com 4
76 http://www.vidmax.com 4
77 http://www.porkolt.com 4
78 http://www.gawkk.com 4
79 http://www.tubetorial.com 3
80 http://www.imbroadcast.com 3
81 http://www.clipchef.com 3
82 http://www.thatshow.com 3
83 http://www.motorsportstube.com 2
84 http://www.apnatube.com 1
85 http://www.sharevideosonline.net 1
86 http://www.nelsok.com 1
87 http://www.needforfun.com 1
88 http://www.myvideo.co.za 1
89 http://www.eyespot.com 1
90 http://www.clipmoon.com 1

Monday 18 November 2013

Google’s Matt Cutts: Don’t Duplicate Your Meta Descriptions

Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, answers a question about meta descriptions in his latest video where a user writes in to ask:

Is it necessary for each single page within my website to have a unique metatag description?
When it comes to metatag descriptions, Matt says there are really only two viable options. You can either have unique metatag descriptions, or you can choose not to put any metatag description at all. Definitely don’t have duplicate metatag descriptions.
A very easy way to avoid having duplicate metatag descriptions is by registering and verifying your website with the free Google Webmaster Tools console. Google will crawl your website and tell you if they find duplicate metatag descriptions.
Generally speaking, Matt says it’s probably not worth your time to write a unique metatag description for every single page on your website. Matt doesn’t even bother to do that on his own blog. 

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