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Google Visibility – Tips, tactics and on-site optimization for achieving greater visibility in Google.

How To Increase Your Site’s Speed – New Google Ranking Factor

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How To Increase Your Site’s Speed – New Google Ranking Factor

Google is getting serious about site loading times – a slow site
means poor user experience. Naturally, Google wants to return the
most relevant page for your search query – but it that page takes
forever to load – Google will probably rank it lower.

Once Google spokespersons like Matt Cutts start talking about
loading times and ranking factors in the same sentence – you know
Google is tweeting their Algo again.

Here is Matt Cutts in a recent video:


So it’s time to start looking at “how fast” your site loads.

It is always smarter to have a fast loading site and it has nothing to do
with Google. You only have a few seconds to capture a visitor’s attention
because most will hit that back button faster than a politician can change
his mind.

Lost surfer/visitor means no sale or sign-up. They don’t even get a
chance to see your site.

Studies have shown you can increase your conversion rates some 10-20%
by simply making your site load faster. Just simple common sense really
– if more surfers see your site, the more conversions you will make.

With with Google saying that site loading speed will be a ranking
factor, now is the time to seriously look at fixing your site if your
content loads slowly.

Here’s a simple tool that will tell you how fast your site loads:

Site Speed Test

And here’s another link from WebProNews that will give you a
few tips on increasing your site’s speed:



Or I really like the site performance tips presented on this page:

developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html


Lately, because of all this buzz about site loading times or speed, I
have been looking at different “CDNs” which stand for “Content Delivery Networks”
and could be a possible solution.

What is a Content Delivery Network?

Basically, a Content Delivery Network is simply that: a network of servers that delivers your content to your site’s visitors. It is a form of “cloud computing”
which means your Internet or computer needs are outsourced and hosted on a third
party site.

Now the way these networks operate is quite simple – they host your heavy loading
content such as videos, images, downloads, blogs… on their servers. When a visitor
comes to your site, the content is delivered to them from the server closest to them.

End result – your site loads faster.

Keep in mind, most of these CDNs don’t host your whole site, just parts of your
site which can slow it down. I believe these Content Delivery Networks or services
will become more and more popular since Google is placing site speed as a ranking
factor.

In the very competitive world of SEO every little factor counts, especially in
lucrative niche markets where the difference of just one ranking movement (up or down)
in SERPs can mean thousands of dollars.

Now these CDNs are not that expensive. Yahoo has a relatively inexpensive
service and MaxCDN.com is around $10 to start.

If you’re interested in speeding up your site by adding a Content Delivery Network
to it. Check out this link: Maxcdn.com

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Titus

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What is Google Buzz & Should You Use It?

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What is Google Buzz & Should You Use It?

“Start conversations about the things you find interesting.
Share updates, photos, videos and more with your friends.”

Sound familiar?

Well it should be buzzing in your ears, because Google’s latest
venture into social media, is basically doing what
the other social/network/media sites like FaceBook, MySpace,
Twitter, Flickr… are already doing.

Buzz works closely with Google’s Gmail and has 5 key elements:

1. Auto Following
2. Rich, Fast Sharing experience
3. Support for public and private sharing
4. In-box integration
5. Just the good stuff

Why is Google barging in on all those popular social networking sites?

One word – traffic.

Google knows there’s more traffic on these sites than anywhere else
on the web, including its own popular search engine. It wants a
piece of the action, it wants a piece of this traffic… more
importantly Google is probably betting it can completely control
the mobile computing market where the big bucks are.

Gaining total control is not out of the question once you consider
its search engine or Google.com (which Google says) is the most
popular home page for mobile devices and then you have to factor
in Google Android, Gmail, Google Voice, Google Wave, Nextus One
Phone and now Buzz – Google is obviously making a play for complete control
of not only mobile computing, but how someone uses the web – from start
to finish.

More specifically, they want total control of what those surfers/shoppers
do on their PCs, as well as mobile devices.

Actually, Google is probably planning for control of the whole Internet,
and not just the Internet itself – but also how it is delivered. Google has
made it known it wants a faster Internet and recently announced it’s planning
an experimental broadband system that’s 100 time faster than what we have
now. They want to test this out in a few communities first and see if they
can jump-start a movement towards a much faster 1-gigabit-per-second
Internet.

Historians will no doubt point to Rome, it was the building of their Aqueduct
system which truly made Rome a supreme power. Likewise, Google must
build a bigger Aqueduct if it truly wants to control the world’s information.

Now, with Buzz, Google is showing it can and will take on all competitors
for this control of the web’s traffic. After all, delivering quality traffic
is Google’s bread and butter, they will/should do everything they can to
control as much of the web’s traffic as they possibly can.

Nothing wrong with that, but will web users actually use Google Buzz?

Many will, many won’t, mainly because many people don’t like the way
Google collects data on its users. Privacy issues have already risen
regarding Buzz and your email addresses within Gmail, Google has fixed
this problem, but accusations of “Big Brother” follows Google like a
second skin.

But one thing you can be sure of, online marketers and webmasters will
certainly use Buzz. Getting your site, products and online interests
totally connected to anything involved with Google is a major plus.

Google will, no doubt, be spidering and indexing all this Buzz content,
and no savvy webmaster or marketer wants to miss out on this free traffic.
Buzz is another way to promote your links and sites, it can’t be ignored,
especially a program coming from Google.

Just like your Google Profile, Buzz is another opportunity to get your
web content connected and indexed in Google.

Most importantly, Buzz will, no doubt, be another form of “democratic voting”
which is at the heart of Google’s ranking algorithm. Actual users will point
out the good stuff and create buzz around it. That’s why the number of followers,
the number of bookmarks, the number of comments… any content/webpage has
will largely determine its ranking in the search engines.

So any webmaster or marketer should use Buzz to get that slight advantage
within Google. All those ranking factors do add up and if you want that first
page listing in Google’s all-important index, using Google Buzz is a “no-brainer!”

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Kind Regards,
Titus

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Google’s Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide

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Google’s Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide

We’re going back to the basics of search engine optimization in this
week’s newsletter. Mainly optimization in Google but many of the same
tactics apply to the other search engines as well.

Lately, Google has been giving out tons of information on how to
optimize your site for its search engine. Actually, Google has been
doing this for a long time with its “Google Webmaster Tools” section
where you can find very helpful information on creating your site.

Also, Google has provided plenty of helpful tips and info through one
of their most widely known spokespersons: Matt Cutts. If you’re
really want to get a “leg-up” on Google you should follow his
blog and/or follow him on his Twitter account. Just Google to
find them!

Of course, for obvious reasons, Google will never give you the
“full monty” on just how they rank their index and your site, but
I have found following the general advice given by Google and Matt
Cutts is very helpful and can improve your rankings, especially
if you’re making some big mistake that you don’t know about.

If you’re completely new at building or optimizing websites, I
would suggest you download Google’s own PDF Starter Guide and
you can find the download link here:

https://www.google.com/webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf

Google Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide


It has the basic steps you should take in order to optimize your
site for the search engines. Just basic stuff you should know and
apply.

What I found good about this simple guide, it gives you links so
that you can further investigate and learn more about tricky issues
should as Duplicate Content and other issues that many webmasters
find hard to understand.

Of course, you should also be checking out Google Webmaster Tools
which is very comprehensive and detailed. Actually, if you’re really
new at this webmaster stuff, I would suggest you try these sites which
further explains how to use Google’s Webmaster Tools

www.toprankblog.com

and

www.searchenginejournal.com
.

Getting a quick start on what Google expects to find when they crawl
and index your site is something every webmaster should know. Using
the above links should help you with this discovery.

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Kind Regards,
Titus

https://www.bizwaremagic.com