28th December 2007

SEO Integration

By : Nidhi Gupta

SEO

SEO has to always integrate (connect) with 7 important person. They are Content Writer, Web Designer, Web Developer, Server Administrator, SEO Industry, Market and User. Following are the reasons why every SEO has to integrate with them:

Content Writer:
As an every SEO knows that content is very important for Search Engines and for User. I think content is king. So every SEO has to always integrate with content writer. They have to give the suggestion for content writing to the content writer, that how to write content, in how many word they have to write content and in which how many percent primary keywords and how many percent secondary keyword they have to include. So we can get the Search Engine friendly and user friendly content.

Web Server Administrator:
Every SEO has always to integrate with web server administrator. Because when server side issues are arising at that time web server administrator can help you. Web Server administrator is also helpful at the time of purchasing domain and web space, how many web space we need? Which type of hosting we should purchase?, Email Creation, and many more server related works. Because if there is any error in our website from server side then it is bad for search engines and also it creates bad impression of our website in users mind. So it is necessary for every SEO to always connect with web server administrator.

Web Designer:
3rd integration of SEO is web designer. Web design is very important thing in SEO and in online marketing industry. In internet marketing industry website is working as your virtual shop or virtual office or virtual showroom. So if your design of website is not good and attractive for user then it is difficult to get the business from that website. Sometimes website comes in top 10 in major search engines on highly competitive keyword and due to dull web design they can’t get enough business, though having a high traffic on website. SEO has always to integrate with web designer for suggesting them that how to design SEO friendly and user friendly website. So every SEO has always to connects with web designer.

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28th December 2007

Choosing an RSS Feed Reader/ Aggregator

By : Nidhi Gupta

RSS Feed Reader - Blogging

Choosing an RSS reader may seem like a daunting task, but it’s actually quite easy, and a very low-risk proposition, as most feed readers are free to try.

Most RSS feed readers bear a striking resemblance to email clients. The most fundamental difference is that RSS readers are designed to handle feeds, pulling in appropriately formatted content from a variety of sources, rather than email messages from other net users.

All of the RSS readers described here are top-notch products, and all support similar basic features. Each program has unique features that may or may not appeal to you.

Choosing an RSS reader boils down to finding one that fits with your own working preferences. The good news is that all of these readers are free to try and use. If you don’t like one, simply move on to another.

A fundamental difference between feed readers is whether they are stand-alone clients or are web-based services accessed through your browser. Stand-alone clients are useful if you want to access your feeds even if you’re offline. And one feed reader, NewsGator, even integrates into Microsoft Outlook, making your feeds virtually indistinguishable from your email.

By contrast, web-based services require you to be online to access your feeds. But they also offer other features such as feed search, the ability to integrate feeds with other sources of information in a portal-like fashion and so on.

In the end, you may find yourself using more than one feed reader for different purposes. For example, you can use Bloglines as your primary RSS reader, but can also have feeds integrated into My Yahoo account and the Google Desktop.

Here’s a look at some popular and useful feed readers:

Bloglines (http://www.bloglines.com)
The feed reader itself is basic but easy to use. Your feeds are stored in folders that you can label with relevant names. A number of options let you control how feeds are displayed, updated and so on.

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