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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Stay with Current Update While Travelling

I faced a big problem when I travelled to my native place for more than 10 days. Because I didn’t get time to sit and login the system to read the updates. I was doing a research on how to stay updated on the go. Recently I read a post from a BlogSpot user about using the RSS feed effectively. Here are some websites through which you can get benefited.

1. Very first tip is, download a RSS reader to your mobile, the best way to do it, is to install Opera Mini. This is said to be one of the best browser for mobile. Through opera you can add all the RSS feed and update yourself through it.

2. If you travelling to a place where there is no internet, you can convert the RSS as an offline version and upload it to your laptop and read it on the go. Use this website to convert RSS to PDF, rss2pdf.com.

3. For people who don’t have access to internet in their mobile can use this website to read the RSS (basically the update) through text messages. Visit this website to know more about it, zaptxt.com.

Found it useful? Try it and don’t miss any of the important updates.

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Monday, January 07, 2008

Embed Slide-shows in Website, like Google Videos

From the beginning of New Year, Google started to launch new ideas. As the very first step, they have launched the embedded option for the slides we create through Google Docs (Google Presentation). From now, you can put all your details as a beautiful slide-show and present it to your website viewers. Take a look at my “Welcome 2008” slide :)

I have a question!

Is the content included inside the presentation index-able by search engines (especially by Google Bot)? Let’s wait for the Google experts' reply!

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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Webmaster Tool Update

Google has updated the webmaster tool. Please take a look at the below screen-shot,

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Under "Diagnostics" menu, they have added a new sub-menu, "Content Analysis". In this section they track all the issues in the website related to title, meta tags and non-indexable content.

The tool helps to do a proper on-page optimization for the websites. It analyses title and meta tags and generate a report for all repeated, short and missing tags. Also, it analysis the website content and display the reason for non-indexable content. Using these reports we can fix the SEO tags and content for the website.

Sing-in to get the benefits from Google Webmaster Tool. Still the developers were working on this tool and they will add more cool stuff in the coming year, 2008. Check the webmaster tool frequently to get the update.

Also there is an update in Google Analytics (this is again a free tool from Google where you can measure your website’s traffic for free). Now, we can compare results which will be displayed as a graph. For example, you can compare "Page Views" with "Traffic (Visits)" and generate a graph to analysis it. Login to get the updates! Note: This is still in beta testing mode and will be live very soon.

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