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Friday, April 11, 2014

Massive iPhone 6 Report Reveals 5 Key Details

The iPhone 6 design details suggest an overhaul for a bigger iPhone. A new iPhone 6 report from the man that correctly identified many new iPhone details last year sheds light on five key areas of interest for iPhone buyers.
In a new report a well-known analyst with connections to the Apple supply chain and a good track record shares iPhone 6 screen details, potential iPhone 6 release dates, hints at the iPhone 6 design and potential iPhone 6 specs.
Apple is reportedly working on multiple iPhone 6 models for 2014 that will finally deliver a larger screen to users that previously needed to look at Android smartphones for a big screen experience on a smartphone. Apple CEO Tim Cook has done a good job of dodging direct questions about the iPhone 6, but all signs point to Apple working on a new iPhone for 2014.
iPhone 6 leaks going back to 2012 discuss a larger screen and as we come within six months of a rumored iPhone 6 release date many analysts, reports and leaks detail a larger screen for the iPhone 6. The recent rumor trends point to 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and a 5.5-inch iPhone 6 models coming this year.

The latest reports suggest the iPhone 6 release dates will differ for these two models, with the largest iPhone 6 arriving later in 2014 close to the holiday season, due to issues scaling screen technology to the larger display. This could lead to a change in how Apple announces the iPhone 6, or a longer than average delay in the release of the largest model.
Ming-Chi Kuo, analyst with KGI Securities, accurately predicted many of the iPhone 5s features and a new report shared on MacRumors, to investors outlines what he expects from Apple for 2014. As part of a big report that covers the MacBook, iMac, iPad Air 2 and more products we get a very detailed look at potential Apple plans for 2014.
This is not a leak direct from Apple so it is all up to change, as any rumor from supply chain sources is, but with Kuo’s history and plausible claims this is a massive report that potential buyers need to check out.

iPhone 6 Screen Size & Resolution

According to Kuo Apple is planning an iPhone 6 with a 4.7-inch display and a 1334 x 750 resolution, which is a slight jump up from the iPhone 5s’ 4-inch 1136 x 640 resolution. This is far from the 1920 x 1080 resolution found on the Galaxy S5 and the HTC One M8, which feature 5-inch displays. It is above the 1280 x 720 resolution that Android smartphones ushered in during late 2012 and early 2013. This would maintain a 326 pixel-per-inch spec that defines the iPhone 5s Retina display.
The iPhone 6 display details start to come into focus, but resolution is still up in the air.
A larger iPhone with a 5.5-inch display will reportedly include a 1920 x 1080 resolution display that is the same as the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S5. This higher resolution would deliver a 401 pixel-per-inch (ppi) display on the iPhone 6.
A higher pixel-per-inch rating means the pixels are packed in tighter. This results in a better looking display. An earlier report suggests Apple will use the same resolution on both iPhone 6 models to simplify app design, which would result in a lower pixel-per-inch rating on the bigger iPhone 6.
As long as Apple delivers a resolution that meets or exceeds the 326 ppi mark, users should see a screen that is at least as nice looking as the iPhone 5s. That may be enough, but a display testing company just detailed a variety of ways the Galaxy S5 display beats the iPhone.

iPhone 6 Release Dates

The iPhone 6 release date is a key detail that potential buyers want to know. At this point there is no specific iPhone 6 release date on the books, but Kuo believes the first iPhone 6 release date will arrive in September. This will be when the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 goes on sale, and it is a date that we hear repeated from multiple sources.
One fact that backs this up is Apple’s plans for WWDC 2014 in early June. Apple will show off iOS 8 at this event where the company will share, “the latest innovations, features and capabilities of iOS…” with the world. This timing makes a summer iPhone 6 release very unlikely.
The iPhone 6 release dates will be staggered according to a new report which points to the fall and holiday shopping season.
The iPhone 6 release dates will be staggered according to a new report which points to the fall and holiday shopping season.
Kuo’s report points to staggered iPhone 6 release dates with a larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 coming closer to the holiday buying season. The report suggests it could compete with the iPad mini for sales, which may mean an announcement at a main iPhone 6 event, with a release that comes well after a typical week and a half waiting period.

iPhone 6 Design

What will the iPhone 6 look like? After questions about a release date this is one of the things many buyers want to know. Despite several leaks the overall iPhone 6 design remains a mystery, but this new report suggests several key details about the iPhone 6.
The iPhone 6 design details suggest an overhaul for a bigger iPhone.
  • iPhone 6 with a power button on the right side – This would allow easier use with one hand on a large phone, and is how Samsung places buttons on the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 3.
  • iPhone 6 with narrower bezels – This will help keep the overall size of a larger iPhone 6 manageable.
  • iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display is one-hand friendly – This larger display does not need to result in a significantly larger iPhone and users can expect one-handed use.
  • iPhone 6 with 5.5-inch display is a two-hand device – For users that want a bigger screen even if it means using two hands, this is the iPhone option Apple will deliver.
The 5.5-inch iPhone 6 model may include a battery that includes 50% to 70% more watt hours than the iPhone 5s, which means more power for the bigger display and longer use overall. This report also suggests the Sapphire display may only come on the most expensive iPhone 6 models, like a 5.5-inch iPhone 6 with 64GB of storage.

iPhone 6 Camera Features

Several iPhone 6 camera rumors point to a small upgrade, and this new report lines up in some areas. Kuo believes Apple will keep the 8MP camera with a f2.2 aperture that is currently on the iPhone 5s, but there will be some upgrades.

The report suggests Apple will add optical image stability to the iPhone 6 to help deliver a better looking photo without a higher pixel count. This is the second report of optical image stabilization for the iPhone 6. The vidoe above shows how this feature can help deliver better looking photos and videos.

iPhone 6 Specs

iPhone Specs rumors start.
iPhone Specs rumors start.
iPhone 6 specs alone aren’t that interesting, but with more powerful internals we could see new iPhone 6 features and iOS 8 features come to life.  Kuo shares several iPhone 6 specs that make sense for a new iPhone, and a few surprises
  • Apple A8 Processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • Touch ID
  • Thinner 6.5mm to 7mm design
  • NFC
The NFC support could be part of a play to deliver mobile payments like Google Wallet does on many Android phones. In the report Kuo does not specifically mention that there will be no 128GB iPhone 6 option but he specifically mentions a 64GB model that is high-end.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Microsoft Office for the iPad: Review

Office-365-Home-PremiumFor some, Microsoft Office for the iPad was viewed as the holy grail. For some it was endless waiting that rivaled anything Samuel Beckett ever wrote. For some the delays from Redmond made it irrelevant and they moved on to other options. There were even some who felt, for some reason, that without a version of Microsoft Office for the iPad, Apple’s iPads weren’t legitimate and couldn’t possibly be “real work” computers. Regardless, Microsoft has now released Office Apps for the iPad in the form of Word, Excel, and Powerpoint and also updated OneNote to match the big trio. Let the “real work” begin.
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In short, Microsoft has finally pushed out a selection of productivity Apps that are well thought out and designed for the iPad experience and iOS 7. The separate Apps are tied together via Microsoft’s OneDrive or Sharepoint services. Those who use Office as their primary document creation environment should be quite happy with the result. Those who may have shied away from an iPad because it lacked Microsoft Office Apps don’t have that excuse anymore. Over 12 million copies of the Apps were downloaded in the first week. Those figures may tell us that those who moved on to other options instead of waiting might be willing to give the new Office Apps a try.
The “real work” argument has been raging about Tablets since the inception of the iPad. It’s a bogus argument and always has been. If you have nothing better to do, debate that if you must. But you’ll have an even tougher time doing so now that these well executed Office Apps exist for the iPad platform. Are they perfect? No. But they are better than I think many expected them to be based on assumptions made after Microsoft begin offering the less than capable Office Mobile Apps for iOS and Android. (By the way, those Apps are now free as well.)

Office Apps for the iPad

Office Apps for the iPad Review Guide
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Let’s take a look at several factors.

Cost

There’s a cost catch with the new Apps. The Apps are free to download and use as document viewers. You have some other very limited functionality with the free version as well like copy and paste into other Apps. But if you want to create or edit documents you’ll need an Office 365 subscription. If you have a subscription already, you’re set and ready to go once you enter your credentials.

If you don’t already have a subscription you’ll need to purchase one for editing and creating. (Translation: to get “real work” done.) At present that $99 option gives you the use of Microsoft Office products on up to five computers. The same option can be purchased more cheaply at other sources such as Amazon. (Currently it costs $67.15 if you order a key card and not a download.) You can also purchase an Office 365 subscription through an in-App purchase or directly through Microsoft and other retailers. If you purchase a subscription via the App, Apple gets 30% of the cut as per its policies. So strange, but not uncommon, bedfellows are high fiving each other over these new arrivals.
In a shrewd bit of marketing Microsoft will be rolling out a discounted Personal Edition of Office 365 at some still unannounced point this spring that can be used on one Tablet and one computer. That version will cost $6.99 a month or $69.99 a year. It’s shrewd on several accounts. The cheaper version wasn’t available at launch, which essentially means Microsoft (and Apple) got to take advantage of eager Office users buying new accounts in the rush of the release. The Personal edition will allow users to install it on one Tablet and one computer, which sounds just right for a market full of iPad users. There is also a student plan, Office 365 for University, that costs $80 for four years.
Are the new free Apps worth the cost of an Office 365 subscription? That depends so much on your situation. If you and your family are in an environment that uses Microsoft Office at work or home as its standard fleet of productivity software it is an easier decision. If you’re a hard core Microsoft Office user eventually you’ll go the Office 365 subscription route. That’s the future in Microsoft’s eyes. If you’re a casual document creator or work with collaborators who use other document creation software it would be a tougher call. There are plenty of alternatives out there, so if budget is a concern do some exploring before you decide to jump into the game. There is a thirty day free trial of Office 365, so you can try before you buy.

Three Apps No Suite

The fact that Microsoft chose to offer Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, as well as OneNote as separate and distinct downloads follows Apple’s lead with its iWork suite. It’s a good lead to follow. Users have always been able to buy stand alone copies of any of the Office software products separate from a full Office suite. But the push was always to sell full suites. Now, like with iWork, if you don’t need to create spreadsheets or presentations but write a lot of correspondence, all you need to download is Word for the iPad. This reviewer can certainly envision an iPad that includes Word for the iPad, Keynote, and no spreadsheet software at all.

Look, Feel, and Consistency

In general Microsoft has done a surprisingly good job of creating Apps that not only provide good functionality but also a pleasing and simple user experience. Some may say that the Apps are stripped down versions of what you find in the desktop versions of the software and that’s true. But the functionality most users will need is present in these Apps. Comparing the functionality included in the desktop version of Microsoft Office to these iPad Apps is akin to comparing an aircraft carrier to a sleek ocean going yacht. You’ll get where you’re going but with less overhead.
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The new Apps fit well into the iOS 7 design language and if you’ve ever used the web versions of Word, Excel or Powerpoint or the previously available OneNote for the iPad, you’ll feel right at home. Each of the Apps sports the familiar ribbon interface with different commands grouped under different tabs. There are always Home, Insert, View, and Review tabs, but depending on the App you’re in and the context that you are working within, other tabs are available or not available. For example, the Transitions tab only appears in Powerpoint and the Formulas tab only appears in Excel.
With the exception of Powerpoint, the Apps let you work in portrait (vertical screen alignment) or landscape (horizontal) depending on your preference. Powerpoint is landscape only. In either orientation the Apps, tabs, and menus scale nicely so that you have the same commands and tabs on the screen without any appearance of crowding. Working in portrait mode provides more screen real estate if you use the iOS virtual keyboard, but that really is a matter of preference. The Apps look equally good on a full-sized iPad and an iPad mini.
The Apps each have a very clean and polished look about them and there is consistency to the menu commands above the tab bar across all of the Apps. It won’t take you long to orient yourself. These icons take you to the File and Account management area, allow you to save/sync the document you are working on, undo and redo, search, or share with another user.
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Under the Save menu, you can turn on or off an Autosave feature that saves changes to your documents as you go. You can also choose to duplicate a document if you want to preserve the original while you edit further. (Highly recommended.) You can also view a document’s properties and get help. There’s also a restore command if you just want to tear up the revisions you’ve made and start over.
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If you want to search within a Word or Excel document you’ll find a magnifying class in the upper right corner of the screen. Tapping this icon brings up a search box to enter your search query as well as a gear icon. That gear icon leads you to a menu where you will find the Find and Replace command, which in my usage is a function that I rely on frequently.
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The Apps all take advantage of the editing zoom feature in iOS that appears when you select text, making it easier to place the cursor where you want it to be.
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How to Share HD Movies from the iPhone

Tap Dropbox
For many users the iPhone is their main way of taking photos and videos, due to its compact size. While having the iPhone for all of your media is convenient, it is somewhat of a pain to transfer your HD videos from the iPhone and share them with friends and family.
Unlike photos, the videos on the iPhone are too large to send over email, so users need another way to share them with friends. Luckily there are several different ways to transfer and share HD movies from the iPhone.
Some of the easiest ways to share videos from the iPhone are with Dropbox or Google Drive, syncing the video to a computer or publishing the video to Facebook or YouTube. Follow the post below to learn how to use each of these methods with your own HD movies on the iPhone.

Dropbox:

For those users who already have a Dropbox account an easy way to share the videos on your iPhone is by uploading them to Dropbox. If you do not already have an account, go to the Dropbox website and make a free account. After creating an account, get the Dropbox iPhone app by downloading it from the app store and sign into your account.
After installing the app Open Dropbox.

Select Options.
Tap Options
By creating a folder it is easier to organize and keep track of the video files you are sharing. To make a folder Tap Create Folder. 
Create Folder

After entering a name for the folder, tap Create
Tap Create
Once the folder is in your Dropbox, select it and then tap Options.

Select Options for upload

To upload HD videos from the iPhone to the newly created Dropbox folder, tap Upload.
Tap Upload

Select the Camera roll, unless the video is in a different album as well.
Select Camera Roll
Find the video that you would like to share, tap on it and select Upload in the top right corner.
Select Video

While the video uploads there is a progress bar that looks something like the image below.
Upload Progress

After the video finishes uploading it will look like the video below. The user can then share the video by sending friends a link to download it, or by copying it to a USB flash drive.
Upload Complete

Google Drive:

Much like Dropbox, Google Drive is a great place to store HD movies from the iPhone. The great thing about drive is that if you already have a google account there are no other steps that you have to take to use it. Also,  you get 15GB of storage space for free while Dropbox only allows 2GB of free storage.
To start using Drive, download the Google Drive app from the app store, and sign into your google account. Open Drive.
Tap Google Drive

To create a folder tap Add in the top right corner.
Tap Add

Next, select New Folder.
Tap New Folder

Name the folder and tap Create.
Create Folder

Select the folder that was just created by tapping on it.
Click Video folder

To upload the HD videos to the folder, tap Add.
Add Video

Choose Upload Photos or Videos.
Upload Video

Tap Camera Roll.
Choose Camera Roll

Find the video that you would like to upload, select it and tap the Blue Check mark in the upper right hand corner.
Select Upload the VideoAfter the video uploads it will appear in the google drive folder.
Video in Drive 

Sync iPhone to a Computer:

Another way of transferring HD videos from the iPhone is to sync it with a computer. By using iPhoto the user can simply transfer videos from their device to a computer.
First, plug the iPhone into the computer and open iPhoto. After iPhoto is open, select the iPhone under the devices tab.

How to increase google page Rank

The first rule of Increasing Your Google Page Rank is Not to Talk About Increasing Your Google Page Rank.
Let me back up.
I have a lot of websites I dabble on/manage/own/open to grin at. I have a passive life goal to increase my google page rank on such sites. Alas, I do absolutely nothing to reach such goal. In fact, I actually do active things to disrupt this goal, like linking to dumb articles and other internet nonsense.
Even so, on rare occasion I’ll be looking at one of my websites and I’ll realize that my Google Page Rank has…(wait for it)…INCREASED!
This provokes an immediate happy dance, the likes of which I will not replicate for anyone, ever.
Shortly after said happy dance, my levels of serotonin return to their normal base and I become accustomed to my new page rank for that particular website, feeling I thoroughly and completely deserve it, it is my birth-order-determined RIGHT and I should have had it for years.
Then, the Google Page Rank gods have at me again. A day might have passed, or maybe a month, or maybe even a year. But surely, without warning, the Google Page Rank gods rip the new page rank away from me in a way not unlike taking off bandaids from open wounds that have not yet scarred. These rips — each and every one – damage a piece of me. Not to mention my websites, whose newly lowered page ranks reflect the scars.
Why am I talking about this?
If you haven’t deduced from my cryptic hints, the Google Page Rank gods have struck again in my life. Although there were some minor let-downs in the process (one site I have went from a 4 to a 3 — sad day) the biggest boon (read: GOOD THING!) has occurred here at ClaireDiazOrtiz.com, where the page rank gods have upped my rank to…(wait for it)…a 6!
Yes!

Google is your friend

At the moment, Google is by far the most popular internet search engine in the world. At the time of writing, Yahoo is the second largest, having taken over a majority of remaining smaller engines (Inktomi.com, Altavista.com, fastsearch.com, alltheweb.com, etc.) through its acquisition of Overture. Bing is the 3rd player, and reported to be developing their own search engine that will produce independent results.
The Google engine and indexes are used by numerous big players like Yahoo, Hotbot, AOL, and Netscape.
Google has a unique way of determining where to place sites in result listings, from top to bottom. They use a technology called PageRank:

PageRank

PageRank is a system for ranking web pages
"PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B."
Links from any page (internal or external) to your site (primarily your homepage) are called backlinks.
Additionally, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or backlinks, a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves ‘important’ weigh more heavily and help to make other pages ‘important’.
Thus, "important, high-quality sites have a higher PageRank, which Google remembers each time it conducts a search. Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important, and relevant to your search."
"Google goes far beyond the number of times a search term appears on a page and examines numerous aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it), to determine if it's a good match for your query. "
To find out what your site’s PageRank is, you can download a tool that does this. To check your backlinks, try typing 'link:www.yoursite.com' (without the ' marks) in the search box.
The above excerpts are taken from an article that was posted by Google, which provides additional background information on PageRank.
Meanwhile the page has been removed, so here are some other links to relevant info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank​
http://www.google.com/competition/howgooglesearchworks.html#section1

How to improve your site listings in Google

Getting Started
Check if your site is in the Google database.
If your site is new or you are still building the site, add your site as soon as possible. It can take up to a month to see your site turn up in Google. This is a rough estimate, as the time period is steadily diminishing. You will turn up much quicker if you are linked to a site which is frequently ‘spidered’ by Googlebots; little robot-scripts that index the internet page-by-page. These robots, which search engines send out, are variously called ‘spiders’, ‘bots’, ‘crawlers’, etc.
Google spiders in particular are called Googlebots. There are different types of bots. A freshbot, for example, visits you on a regular basis if you make frequent updates. The advantage of being visited by freshbots is that your updates can appear in Google on a daily basis: something of a positive version of catch-22. The more content you add, the more often you are visited. This leads to the importance of adding content. This is discussed in detail below.
If you have a link from a site that is often visited by a googlebot, then you can appear in Google within 24 hours.
To determine if your site has recently been visited by a freshbot, do a search on Google for your site URL. Freshtags, which indicate the recent passage of a freshbot, will appear in the search results as a recent date (shown just below the single line of site description). They are not rare, however, like clouds, on some days there are none in the sky.
Find link-exchange partners and check their PageRank, a link from a site with a high PageRank is better than one with an low PageRank. The case has been made that linking to a site that has no PageRank will keep your rank down. This is called linking to a ‘bad neighborhood’.

Optimizing your pages for Google

If you have established one or more links from other indexed sites to yours, your site will be visited by Googlebots.
Googlebots scan the content of your pages mainly by looking at the following items:
  • Page title
  • Meta description
  • All text on your page(s)
  • Links to other pages
All these items are of great importance because they should contain your important search keywords.
This is an important conceptual hurdle. The entire internet revolves around the choice of individual words. This process is constantly being refined. It is essential that you are Spartan and accurate whenever choosing your descriptive terminology: words. Try and put yourself in the minds of the people who will be looking for your site. What are the one or two words that they will focus on?

Page title

Make sure your title contains your most important search keywords. Do not make your titles longer than 80 characters (more can be considered as spamming).

Meta description

Google does not index your meta ‘keywords' tag but it does index your meta 'description' tag. Make sure your description contains your most important search keywords.

All text on your page(s)

Make sure your text contains your most important search keywords. More importantly, the pages should focus on your subject, service, product, or area of interest. Put your most important keywords once in your headers, a couple of times in your paragraphs, once in bold once in italic, in your image alt tags, your image names, your url's, etc.

Links to your other pages

Make sure the Googlebot can find its way through your site. One thing Googlebots find hard to follow is framesets. So if you use frames, make sure you have a <noframes> or hidden section where your text and links are located. Adding a sitemap can do wonders for letting Google index your entire site.
Tip: if you have a button on your website that takes you back to the homepage, link it to your domain name (www.yoursite.com) instead of a page called home.html or index.html. Google doesn’t recognize the difference between outbound or inbound backlinks.

Content: update your content as frequently as possible.

The more often you update your content, the more often you will be visited by freshbots. Try to add a page a day if possible. The content you generate should be of high quality. Try to find every angle from which you can discuss or describe the subject your site is about. The point is not to generate poor quality or duplicate material. Duplicate pages will lead to penalization. The point is that Google, for example, loves content. It is a question of scale. Think of the old adage ‘an apple a day will keep the doctor away’. In this case it can be revised: ‘a page a day will send Google your way’. More content, more spider visits, more human visitors, more readers, more pages, etc.
All this will contribute towards strengthening your PageRank and realising a higher position in Google search results. This will lead to more traffic.

Google is your friend

At the moment, Google is by far the most popular internet search engine in the world. At the time of writing, Yahoo is the second largest, having taken over a majority of remaining smaller engines (Inktomi.com, Altavista.com, fastsearch.com, alltheweb.com, etc.) through its acquisition of Overture. Bing is the 3rd player, and reported to be developing their own search engine that will produce independent results.
The Google engine and indexes are used by numerous big players like Yahoo, Hotbot, AOL, and Netscape.
Google has a unique way of determining where to place sites in result listings, from top to bottom. They use a technology called PageRank:

PageRank

PageRank is a system for ranking web pages
"PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B."
Links from any page (internal or external) to your site (primarily your homepage) are called backlinks.
Additionally, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or backlinks, a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves ‘important’ weigh more heavily and help to make other pages ‘important’.
Thus, "important, high-quality sites have a higher PageRank, which Google remembers each time it conducts a search. Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important, and relevant to your search."
"Google goes far beyond the number of times a search term appears on a page and examines numerous aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it), to determine if it's a good match for your query. "
To find out what your site’s PageRank is, you can download a tool that does this. To check your backlinks, try typing 'link:www.yoursite.com' (without the ' marks) in the search box.
The above excerpts are taken from an article that was posted by Google, which provides additional background information on PageRank.
Meanwhile the page has been removed, so here are some other links to relevant info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank​
http://www.google.com/competition/howgooglesearchworks.html#section1

How to improve your site listings in Google

Getting Started
Check if your site is in the Google database.
If your site is new or you are still building the site, add your site as soon as possible. It can take up to a month to see your site turn up in Google. This is a rough estimate, as the time period is steadily diminishing. You will turn up much quicker if you are linked to a site which is frequently ‘spidered’ by Googlebots; little robot-scripts that index the internet page-by-page. These robots, which search engines send out, are variously called ‘spiders’, ‘bots’, ‘crawlers’, etc.
Google spiders in particular are called Googlebots. There are different types of bots. A freshbot, for example, visits you on a regular basis if you make frequent updates. The advantage of being visited by freshbots is that your updates can appear in Google on a daily basis: something of a positive version of catch-22. The more content you add, the more often you are visited. This leads to the importance of adding content. This is discussed in detail below.
If you have a link from a site that is often visited by a googlebot, then you can appear in Google within 24 hours.
To determine if your site has recently been visited by a freshbot, do a search on Google for your site URL. Freshtags, which indicate the recent passage of a freshbot, will appear in the search results as a recent date (shown just below the single line of site description). They are not rare, however, like clouds, on some days there are none in the sky.
Find link-exchange partners and check their PageRank, a link from a site with a high PageRank is better than one with an low PageRank. The case has been made that linking to a site that has no PageRank will keep your rank down. This is called linking to a ‘bad neighborhood’.

Optimizing your pages for Google

If you have established one or more links from other indexed sites to yours, your site will be visited by Googlebots.
Googlebots scan the content of your pages mainly by looking at the following items:
  • Page title
  • Meta description
  • All text on your page(s)
  • Links to other pages
All these items are of great importance because they should contain your important search keywords.
This is an important conceptual hurdle. The entire internet revolves around the choice of individual words. This process is constantly being refined. It is essential that you are Spartan and accurate whenever choosing your descriptive terminology: words. Try and put yourself in the minds of the people who will be looking for your site. What are the one or two words that they will focus on?

Page title

Make sure your title contains your most important search keywords. Do not make your titles longer than 80 characters (more can be considered as spamming).

Meta description

Google does not index your meta ‘keywords' tag but it does index your meta 'description' tag. Make sure your description contains your most important search keywords.

All text on your page(s)

Make sure your text contains your most important search keywords. More importantly, the pages should focus on your subject, service, product, or area of interest. Put your most important keywords once in your headers, a couple of times in your paragraphs, once in bold once in italic, in your image alt tags, your image names, your url's, etc.

Links to your other pages

Make sure the Googlebot can find its way through your site. One thing Googlebots find hard to follow is framesets. So if you use frames, make sure you have a <noframes> or hidden section where your text and links are located. Adding a sitemap can do wonders for letting Google index your entire site.
Tip: if you have a button on your website that takes you back to the homepage, link it to your domain name (www.yoursite.com) instead of a page called home.html or index.html. Google doesn’t recognize the difference between outbound or inbound backlinks.

Content: update your content as frequently as possible.

The more often you update your content, the more often you will be visited by freshbots. Try to add a page a day if possible. The content you generate should be of high quality. Try to find every angle from which you can discuss or describe the subject your site is about. The point is not to generate poor quality or duplicate material. Duplicate pages will lead to penalization. The point is that Google, for example, loves content. It is a question of scale. Think of the old adage ‘an apple a day will keep the doctor away’. In this case it can be revised: ‘a page a day will send Google your way’. More content, more spider visits, more human visitors, more readers, more pages, etc.
All this will contribute towards strengthening your PageRank and realising a higher position in Google search results. This will lead to more traffic.

Google is your friend

At the moment, Google is by far the most popular internet search engine in the world. At the time of writing, Yahoo is the second largest, having taken over a majority of remaining smaller engines (Inktomi.com, Altavista.com, fastsearch.com, alltheweb.com, etc.) through its acquisition of Overture. Bing is the 3rd player, and reported to be developing their own search engine that will produce independent results.
The Google engine and indexes are used by numerous big players like Yahoo, Hotbot, AOL, and Netscape.
Google has a unique way of determining where to place sites in result listings, from top to bottom. They use a technology called PageRank:

PageRank

PageRank is a system for ranking web pages
"PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B."
Links from any page (internal or external) to your site (primarily your homepage) are called backlinks.
Additionally, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or backlinks, a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves ‘important’ weigh more heavily and help to make other pages ‘important’.
Thus, "important, high-quality sites have a higher PageRank, which Google remembers each time it conducts a search. Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important, and relevant to your search."
"Google goes far beyond the number of times a search term appears on a page and examines numerous aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it), to determine if it's a good match for your query. "
To find out what your site’s PageRank is, you can download a tool that does this. To check your backlinks, try typing 'link:www.yoursite.com' (without the ' marks) in the search box.
The above excerpts are taken from an article that was posted by Google, which provides additional background information on PageRank.
Meanwhile the page has been removed, so here are some other links to relevant info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank​
http://www.google.com/competition/howgooglesearchworks.html#section1

How to improve your site listings in Google

Getting Started
Check if your site is in the Google database.
If your site is new or you are still building the site, add your site as soon as possible. It can take up to a month to see your site turn up in Google. This is a rough estimate, as the time period is steadily diminishing. You will turn up much quicker if you are linked to a site which is frequently ‘spidered’ by Googlebots; little robot-scripts that index the internet page-by-page. These robots, which search engines send out, are variously called ‘spiders’, ‘bots’, ‘crawlers’, etc.
Google spiders in particular are called Googlebots. There are different types of bots. A freshbot, for example, visits you on a regular basis if you make frequent updates. The advantage of being visited by freshbots is that your updates can appear in Google on a daily basis: something of a positive version of catch-22. The more content you add, the more often you are visited. This leads to the importance of adding content. This is discussed in detail below.
If you have a link from a site that is often visited by a googlebot, then you can appear in Google within 24 hours.
To determine if your site has recently been visited by a freshbot, do a search on Google for your site URL. Freshtags, which indicate the recent passage of a freshbot, will appear in the search results as a recent date (shown just below the single line of site description). They are not rare, however, like clouds, on some days there are none in the sky.
Find link-exchange partners and check their PageRank, a link from a site with a high PageRank is better than one with an low PageRank. The case has been made that linking to a site that has no PageRank will keep your rank down. This is called linking to a ‘bad neighborhood’.

Optimizing your pages for Google

If you have established one or more links from other indexed sites to yours, your site will be visited by Googlebots.
Googlebots scan the content of your pages mainly by looking at the following items:
  • Page title
  • Meta description
  • All text on your page(s)
  • Links to other pages
All these items are of great importance because they should contain your important search keywords.
This is an important conceptual hurdle. The entire internet revolves around the choice of individual words. This process is constantly being refined. It is essential that you are Spartan and accurate whenever choosing your descriptive terminology: words. Try and put yourself in the minds of the people who will be looking for your site. What are the one or two words that they will focus on?

Page title

Make sure your title contains your most important search keywords. Do not make your titles longer than 80 characters (more can be considered as spamming).

Meta description

Google does not index your meta ‘keywords' tag but it does index your meta 'description' tag. Make sure your description contains your most important search keywords.

All text on your page(s)

Make sure your text contains your most important search keywords. More importantly, the pages should focus on your subject, service, product, or area of interest. Put your most important keywords once in your headers, a couple of times in your paragraphs, once in bold once in italic, in your image alt tags, your image names, your url's, etc.

Links to your other pages

Make sure the Googlebot can find its way through your site. One thing Googlebots find hard to follow is framesets. So if you use frames, make sure you have a <noframes> or hidden section where your text and links are located. Adding a sitemap can do wonders for letting Google index your entire site.
Tip: if you have a button on your website that takes you back to the homepage, link it to your domain name (www.yoursite.com) instead of a page called home.html or index.html. Google doesn’t recognize the difference between outbound or inbound backlinks.

Content: update your content as frequently as possible.

The more often you update your content, the more often you will be visited by freshbots. Try to add a page a day if possible. The content you generate should be of high quality. Try to find every angle from which you can discuss or describe the subject your site is about. The point is not to generate poor quality or duplicate material. Duplicate pages will lead to penalization. The point is that Google, for example, loves content. It is a question of scale. Think of the old adage ‘an apple a day will keep the doctor away’. In this case it can be revised: ‘a page a day will send Google your way’. More content, more spider visits, more human visitors, more readers, more pages, etc.
All this will contribute towards strengthening your PageRank and realising a higher position in Google search results. This will lead to more traffic.

Google is your friend

At the moment, Google is by far the most popular internet search engine in the world. At the time of writing, Yahoo is the second largest, having taken over a majority of remaining smaller engines (Inktomi.com, Altavista.com, fastsearch.com, alltheweb.com, etc.) through its acquisition of Overture. Bing is the 3rd player, and reported to be developing their own search engine that will produce independent results.
The Google engine and indexes are used by numerous big players like Yahoo, Hotbot, AOL, and Netscape.
Google has a unique way of determining where to place sites in result listings, from top to bottom. They use a technology called PageRank:

PageRank

PageRank is a system for ranking web pages
"PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B."
Links from any page (internal or external) to your site (primarily your homepage) are called backlinks.
Additionally, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or backlinks, a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves ‘important’ weigh more heavily and help to make other pages ‘important’.
Thus, "important, high-quality sites have a higher PageRank, which Google remembers each time it conducts a search. Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important, and relevant to your search."
"Google goes far beyond the number of times a search term appears on a page and examines numerous aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it), to determine if it's a good match for your query. "
To find out what your site’s PageRank is, you can download a tool that does this. To check your backlinks, try typing 'link:www.yoursite.com' (without the ' marks) in the search box.
The above excerpts are taken from an article that was posted by Google, which provides additional background information on PageRank.
Meanwhile the page has been removed, so here are some other links to relevant info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank​
http://www.google.com/competition/howgooglesearchworks.html#section1

How to improve your site listings in Google

Getting Started
Check if your site is in the Google database.
If your site is new or you are still building the site, add your site as soon as possible. It can take up to a month to see your site turn up in Google. This is a rough estimate, as the time period is steadily diminishing. You will turn up much quicker if you are linked to a site which is frequently ‘spidered’ by Googlebots; little robot-scripts that index the internet page-by-page. These robots, which search engines send out, are variously called ‘spiders’, ‘bots’, ‘crawlers’, etc.
Google spiders in particular are called Googlebots. There are different types of bots. A freshbot, for example, visits you on a regular basis if you make frequent updates. The advantage of being visited by freshbots is that your updates can appear in Google on a daily basis: something of a positive version of catch-22. The more content you add, the more often you are visited. This leads to the importance of adding content. This is discussed in detail below.
If you have a link from a site that is often visited by a googlebot, then you can appear in Google within 24 hours.
To determine if your site has recently been visited by a freshbot, do a search on Google for your site URL. Freshtags, which indicate the recent passage of a freshbot, will appear in the search results as a recent date (shown just below the single line of site description). They are not rare, however, like clouds, on some days there are none in the sky.
Find link-exchange partners and check their PageRank, a link from a site with a high PageRank is better than one with an low PageRank. The case has been made that linking to a site that has no PageRank will keep your rank down. This is called linking to a ‘bad neighborhood’.

Optimizing your pages for Google

If you have established one or more links from other indexed sites to yours, your site will be visited by Googlebots.
Googlebots scan the content of your pages mainly by looking at the following items:
  • Page title
  • Meta description
  • All text on your page(s)
  • Links to other pages
All these items are of great importance because they should contain your important search keywords.
This is an important conceptual hurdle. The entire internet revolves around the choice of individual words. This process is constantly being refined. It is essential that you are Spartan and accurate whenever choosing your descriptive terminology: words. Try and put yourself in the minds of the people who will be looking for your site. What are the one or two words that they will focus on?

Page title

Make sure your title contains your most important search keywords. Do not make your titles longer than 80 characters (more can be considered as spamming).

Meta description

Google does not index your meta ‘keywords' tag but it does index your meta 'description' tag. Make sure your description contains your most important search keywords.

All text on your page(s)

Make sure your text contains your most important search keywords. More importantly, the pages should focus on your subject, service, product, or area of interest. Put your most important keywords once in your headers, a couple of times in your paragraphs, once in bold once in italic, in your image alt tags, your image names, your url's, etc.

Links to your other pages

Make sure the Googlebot can find its way through your site. One thing Googlebots find hard to follow is framesets. So if you use frames, make sure you have a <noframes> or hidden section where your text and links are located. Adding a sitemap can do wonders for letting Google index your entire site.
Tip: if you have a button on your website that takes you back to the homepage, link it to your domain name (www.yoursite.com) instead of a page called home.html or index.html. Google doesn’t recognize the difference between outbound or inbound backlinks.

Content: update your content as frequently as possible.

The more often you update your content, the more often you will be visited by freshbots. Try to add a page a day if possible. The content you generate should be of high quality. Try to find every angle from which you can discuss or describe the subject your site is about. The point is not to generate poor quality or duplicate material. Duplicate pages will lead to penalization. The point is that Google, for example, loves content. It is a question of scale. Think of the old adage ‘an apple a day will keep the doctor away’. In this case it can be revised: ‘a page a day will send Google your way’. More content, more spider visits, more human visitors, more readers, more pages, etc.
All this will contribute towards strengthening your PageRank and realising a higher position in Google search results. This will lead to more traffic.

Google is your friend

At the moment, Google is by far the most popular internet search engine in the world. At the time of writing, Yahoo is the second largest, having taken over a majority of remaining smaller engines (Inktomi.com, Altavista.com, fastsearch.com, alltheweb.com, etc.) through its acquisition of Overture. Bing is the 3rd player, and reported to be developing their own search engine that will produce independent results.
The Google engine and indexes are used by numerous big players like Yahoo, Hotbot, AOL, and Netscape.
Google has a unique way of determining where to place sites in result listings, from top to bottom. They use a technology called PageRank:

PageRank

PageRank is a system for ranking web pages
"PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B."
Links from any page (internal or external) to your site (primarily your homepage) are called backlinks.
Additionally, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or backlinks, a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves ‘important’ weigh more heavily and help to make other pages ‘important’.
Thus, "important, high-quality sites have a higher PageRank, which Google remembers each time it conducts a search. Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important, and relevant to your search."
"Google goes far beyond the number of times a search term appears on a page and examines numerous aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it), to determine if it's a good match for your query. "
To find out what your site’s PageRank is, you can download a tool that does this. To check your backlinks, try typing 'link:www.yoursite.com' (without the ' marks) in the search box.
The above excerpts are taken from an article that was posted by Google, which provides additional background information on PageRank.
Meanwhile the page has been removed, so here are some other links to relevant info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank​
http://www.google.com/competition/howgooglesearchworks.html#section1

How to improve your site listings in Google

Getting Started
Check if your site is in the Google database.
If your site is new or you are still building the site, add your site as soon as possible. It can take up to a month to see your site turn up in Google. This is a rough estimate, as the time period is steadily diminishing. You will turn up much quicker if you are linked to a site which is frequently ‘spidered’ by Googlebots; little robot-scripts that index the internet page-by-page. These robots, which search engines send out, are variously called ‘spiders’, ‘bots’, ‘crawlers’, etc.
Google spiders in particular are called Googlebots. There are different types of bots. A freshbot, for example, visits you on a regular basis if you make frequent updates. The advantage of being visited by freshbots is that your updates can appear in Google on a daily basis: something of a positive version of catch-22. The more content you add, the more often you are visited. This leads to the importance of adding content. This is discussed in detail below.
If you have a link from a site that is often visited by a googlebot, then you can appear in Google within 24 hours.
To determine if your site has recently been visited by a freshbot, do a search on Google for your site URL. Freshtags, which indicate the recent passage of a freshbot, will appear in the search results as a recent date (shown just below the single line of site description). They are not rare, however, like clouds, on some days there are none in the sky.
Find link-exchange partners and check their PageRank, a link from a site with a high PageRank is better than one with an low PageRank. The case has been made that linking to a site that has no PageRank will keep your rank down. This is called linking to a ‘bad neighborhood’.

Optimizing your pages for Google

If you have established one or more links from other indexed sites to yours, your site will be visited by Googlebots.
Googlebots scan the content of your pages mainly by looking at the following items:
  • Page title
  • Meta description
  • All text on your page(s)
  • Links to other pages
All these items are of great importance because they should contain your important search keywords.
This is an important conceptual hurdle. The entire internet revolves around the choice of individual words. This process is constantly being refined. It is essential that you are Spartan and accurate whenever choosing your descriptive terminology: words. Try and put yourself in the minds of the people who will be looking for your site. What are the one or two words that they will focus on?

Page title

Make sure your title contains your most important search keywords. Do not make your titles longer than 80 characters (more can be considered as spamming).

Meta description

Google does not index your meta ‘keywords' tag but it does index your meta 'description' tag. Make sure your description contains your most important search keywords.

All text on your page(s)

Make sure your text contains your most important search keywords. More importantly, the pages should focus on your subject, service, product, or area of interest. Put your most important keywords once in your headers, a couple of times in your paragraphs, once in bold once in italic, in your image alt tags, your image names, your url's, etc.

Links to your other pages

Make sure the Googlebot can find its way through your site. One thing Googlebots find hard to follow is framesets. So if you use frames, make sure you have a <noframes> or hidden section where your text and links are located. Adding a sitemap can do wonders for letting Google index your entire site.
Tip: if you have a button on your website that takes you back to the homepage, link it to your domain name (www.yoursite.com) instead of a page called home.html or index.html. Google doesn’t recognize the difference between outbound or inbound backlinks.

Content: update your content as frequently as possible.

The more often you update your content, the more often you will be visited by freshbots. Try to add a page a day if possible. The content you generate should be of high quality. Try to find every angle from which you can discuss or describe the subject your site is about. The point is not to generate poor quality or duplicate material. Duplicate pages will lead to penalization. The point is that Google, for example, loves content. It is a question of scale. Think of the old adage ‘an apple a day will keep the doctor away’. In this case it can be revised: ‘a page a day will send Google your way’. More content, more spider visits, more human visitors, more readers, more pages, etc.
All this will contribute towards strengthening your PageRank and realising a higher position in Google search results. This will lead to more traffic.

Google is your friend

At the moment, Google is by far the most popular internet search engine in the world. At the time of writing, Yahoo is the second largest, having taken over a majority of remaining smaller engines (Inktomi.com, Altavista.com, fastsearch.com, alltheweb.com, etc.) through its acquisition of Overture. Bing is the 3rd player, and reported to be developing their own search engine that will produce independent results.
The Google engine and indexes are used by numerous big players like Yahoo, Hotbot, AOL, and Netscape.
Google has a unique way of determining where to place sites in result listings, from top to bottom. They use a technology called PageRank:

PageRank

PageRank is a system for ranking web pages
"PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B."
Links from any page (internal or external) to your site (primarily your homepage) are called backlinks.
Additionally, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or backlinks, a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves ‘important’ weigh more heavily and help to make other pages ‘important’.
Thus, "important, high-quality sites have a higher PageRank, which Google remembers each time it conducts a search. Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important, and relevant to your search."
"Google goes far beyond the number of times a search term appears on a page and examines numerous aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it), to determine if it's a good match for your query. "
To find out what your site’s PageRank is, you can download a tool that does this. To check your backlinks, try typing 'link:www.yoursite.com' (without the ' marks) in the search box.
The above excerpts are taken from an article that was posted by Google, which provides additional background information on PageRank.
Meanwhile the page has been removed, so here are some other links to relevant info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank​
http://www.google.com/competition/howgooglesearchworks.html#section1

How to improve your site listings in Google

Getting Started
Check if your site is in the Google database.
If your site is new or you are still building the site, add your site as soon as possible. It can take up to a month to see your site turn up in Google. This is a rough estimate, as the time period is steadily diminishing. You will turn up much quicker if you are linked to a site which is frequently ‘spidered’ by Googlebots; little robot-scripts that index the internet page-by-page. These robots, which search engines send out, are variously called ‘spiders’, ‘bots’, ‘crawlers’, etc.
Google spiders in particular are called Googlebots. There are different types of bots. A freshbot, for example, visits you on a regular basis if you make frequent updates. The advantage of being visited by freshbots is that your updates can appear in Google on a daily basis: something of a positive version of catch-22. The more content you add, the more often you are visited. This leads to the importance of adding content. This is discussed in detail below.
If you have a link from a site that is often visited by a googlebot, then you can appear in Google within 24 hours.
To determine if your site has recently been visited by a freshbot, do a search on Google for your site URL. Freshtags, which indicate the recent passage of a freshbot, will appear in the search results as a recent date (shown just below the single line of site description). They are not rare, however, like clouds, on some days there are none in the sky.
Find link-exchange partners and check their PageRank, a link from a site with a high PageRank is better than one with an low PageRank. The case has been made that linking to a site that has no PageRank will keep your rank down. This is called linking to a ‘bad neighborhood’.

Optimizing your pages for Google

If you have established one or more links from other indexed sites to yours, your site will be visited by Googlebots.
Googlebots scan the content of your pages mainly by looking at the following items:
  • Page title
  • Meta description
  • All text on your page(s)
  • Links to other pages
All these items are of great importance because they should contain your important search keywords.
This is an important conceptual hurdle. The entire internet revolves around the choice of individual words. This process is constantly being refined. It is essential that you are Spartan and accurate whenever choosing your descriptive terminology: words. Try and put yourself in the minds of the people who will be looking for your site. What are the one or two words that they will focus on?

Page title

Make sure your title contains your most important search keywords. Do not make your titles longer than 80 characters (more can be considered as spamming).

Meta description

Google does not index your meta ‘keywords' tag but it does index your meta 'description' tag. Make sure your description contains your most important search keywords.

All text on your page(s)

Make sure your text contains your most important search keywords. More importantly, the pages should focus on your subject, service, product, or area of interest. Put your most important keywords once in your headers, a couple of times in your paragraphs, once in bold once in italic, in your image alt tags, your image names, your url's, etc.

Links to your other pages

Make sure the Googlebot can find its way through your site. One thing Googlebots find hard to follow is framesets. So if you use frames, make sure you have a <noframes> or hidden section where your text and links are located. Adding a sitemap can do wonders for letting Google index your entire site.
Tip: if you have a button on your website that takes you back to the homepage, link it to your domain name (www.yoursite.com) instead of a page called home.html or index.html. Google doesn’t recognize the difference between outbound or inbound backlinks.

Content: update your content as frequently as possible.

The more often you update your content, the more often you will be visited by freshbots. Try to add a page a day if possible. The content you generate should be of high quality. Try to find every angle from which you can discuss or describe the subject your site is about. The point is not to generate poor quality or duplicate material. Duplicate pages will lead to penalization. The point is that Google, for example, loves content. It is a question of scale. Think of the old adage ‘an apple a day will keep the doctor away’. In this case it can be revised: ‘a page a day will send Google your way’. More content, more spider visits, more human visitors, more readers, more pages, etc.
All this will contribute towards strengthening your PageRank and realising a higher position in Google search results. This will lead to more traffic.

How to increase google AdRevenue



  1.  It is just copy from a site ...for more Go through Digital point 
    Although this is only one page website. But the CTR is 20~30% consistently.

    Before we even get into any specifics you should understand that the most important thing that will affect your CTR is your NICHE and your keywords you are getting traffic for.

    You want to target niches with motivated traffic. Fanatic hobbyists, career seekers, people looking to cure an ailment, people that are insane for a certain product, people that want to improve their body; these are motivated people. The sites you make should target these motivated people and you will be setting yourself up for better CTRs right out of the gate.

    If your niche is not motivated and hungry for what the ads offer, you will always struggle to get any kind of high CTR.

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    1) Blend in your adsense ads and match the color of your website background color. Make your background color and border color the same as your website background color to blend in the ads. This is the basic that everyone knows.

    2) Change the URL and ads text color to the same color (usually black color) as your content text. I know that many adsense users like to use green or grey color for the URL but it don't works now! People straight away recognize it is an adsense ads, and won't click on the URL. Black color URL works the best together with black color text. -> Change your URL and ads text color to #000000

    3) Change your ads title to bright blue color instead of the normal blue color link #0000FF. Too many websites in the Internet are using this blue color for their ads title. Users in the internet already accustomed to the blue color links and they won't click on the blue color adsense links anymore. For the hex code of bright blue color, I will not reveal it. Very sorry!

    4) Try making your content font size smaller than your ads. Why? This is to make your content pop out prominently. This always work.This method is used by Jim Hudson by adsense 6 dights code.


    5) Change your content color to light gray color. Yes, light gray color. Why? Changing to light gray color turns people off and make your adsense ads stand out prominently. Hence, their attention will be at your adsense ads :cool: instead of your content. If they want to read your content. They will read up your content.

    6) Put your adsense ads above the fold and only use 336 x 280 ads. Use Text ads only as I found out 90% of the time text ads work better than image ads. Some adsense users prefer using both image and text ads because they want more competition for their ads slot, more competition means higher CPC. Don't put too many ads above the fold, recently google update affect 1% of the website that put too many ads above the fold.


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    ) If you are using skyscraper ads, use text ads only. Skyscraper works better on text ads.

    8) Target only visitors from the google.com search engine. USA visitors can make you more money than a visitor in india.

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    lock all the visitors that are not coming from google search engine. You need targeted traffic and people who are interested in your adsense ads.
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    9) Bold, Underline, Italic your content keyword. Why? This will make your adsense ads more relevant from my test. Especially the keyword in the first sentence and the last sentence of your article. To make your ads more relevant, try to have your keyword in your post/article title, URL, Meta Description too.


    10) Adding adsense channels to each and every of the ads in your website and tweak them accordingly to the CTR. Don't be lazy, if not you will not increase your CTR. 70% of the adsense marketers don't track their ads.




    11) Don't put images and videos above the fold, it affect CTR, embedded videos and images drawn attention and make your adsense ads become less prominently to users eyes.

    12) Using large font size for adsense ads, large font size works better than medium or small. Big font size is more prominent and readable.

    13) If you ads is irrelevant to your content, there will be much lesser clicks, you need to do section targeting. Section targeting to certain section of your page such as the sidebar or the footer. You can place tags around the parts of your content that you want ads to relate to and other tags around content that you want adsense ads to ignore.

    14) Set your internet based internet to the below settings, you will most likely get more related ads instead of unrelated ads. This is important step, I found out that after changing to this setting I get more relevant ads ever. This is recommended by Jim Hudson.




    15) Keep some spaces between your content and ads. Your ads will stands out more prominently. This has been mentioned in many adsense guides.

    <div style="display:block;float:left;margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;">INSERT-ADSENSE-CODE-HERE</div>

    16) Use 2 ads instead of 3 ads. 3 ads looks spammy and turn people away.

    17) Go to adsense competitive filter block all these low paying advertisers.

    http://jayboxlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/adsense-advertisers-filter-list.txt

    18) Arial or Verdana for adsense ads?
    If you use arial for adsense ads, then change your content text to arial too. If you use verdana for adsense ads, then change your content text to verdana.

    Once you have done all the methods above you SHOULD see an significant increase in your CTR. :eek:



    I know there are a lot of adsense websites that don't receive a lot of traffic, hence there is low CTR.

    You don't need to SEO your website to get to the first of google in order to make money! All you need is to buy traffic.

    Combine this traffic buying method with the above tips and you will make passive 6 digit adsense USD.


    Also, If all the above steps don't work then try this one.

    Step 1: Buying AdSense safe traffic to your blog using InnoShow
    In order for this method to work you need to buy traffic to your site. What you’re going to be buying are cloaked, real visitors that are interested in your niche. What these visitors do is stay on your website for a good amount of time, look through everything and eventually click on an ad. The cost per visitor is 3 credits.

    For 15 dollars you can get 500 visitors, I make $90 with 500 visitors and my CPC is as low as $0.48. If you have a high CPC like $1-25 you could make upwards of $200 or $300 in a few hours. It’s really a very simple process, you just need to make sure your CTR (Click Through Ratio) isn’t too high. In order to do this you buy View Visitors.

    These Visitors just view your website for like 30 seconds, and count as a few in AdSense. This drops your CTR, and costs very little money. The website we do this on is
    InnoShow. When you get on InnoShow, sign up and verify your account, usual sign up steps. When you’re signed in you should see a screen like this:


    Alright, Now that you’re here let’s fill out the information


    Title: A Title you want to remember this website with
    Info: Any information you want to put down for this site
    URL: Obviously, the URL to your website you’re sending the traffic.
    Keywords: Put the keywords you chose for your website in here
    Type: Scroll down and select focused visitors. Also set up another identical campaign but instead of focused choose view. This will be the CTR reducing campaign.


    Step 2: Keeping your CTR down and Purchasing Credits
    Having too high of a CTR will make Google very suspicious, and we definitely don’t want that. So, in order to avoid that we are going to have to add visitors that don’t click ads or anything. That’s where the view campaign you just made comes into play.

    Let’s say you wanted to put $30 worth of credits onto your account. You would get 3,000 credits. You could get 500 focused visitors 7,500 view visitors which would keep your CTR at a very good level. Let’s learn how to purchase credits, and assign them to a campaign. Look below for where to add credits:

    Now, credits are $.01 for every $10 you get 1,000 credits. So, let’s just say we buy $30 worth. I would recommend putting 1500 credits into focused visitors (500 visitors) and putting 1500 credits into views (7500 views) and that should be good for about 3-4 days