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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

How to Get Top Search Engine Optimization and Placement


 How to Get Top Search Engine Optimization and Placement


Since its debut in 1996, Google's search engine has experienced countless updates and revisions. But none of those revisions have fundamentally changed the architecture of the Google search algorithm as much as Google's latest update, codenamed Caffeine.

While recent reports put Google's market share at around 65 percent, a massive update to its search engine technology makes sense at this point. Microsoft's new Bing search engine showed some resiliency in late 2009, while Web 2.0 services like Facebook and Twitter have done a lot to change the way people search for content on the Internet.

For Google to remain the most popular search service, it will have to counter Bing's claims of technical superiority. It would also have to more effectively incorporate "real-time search," the term used for finding information and content - like tweets from Twitter and breaking news stories - that have just been posted.

That means a radically different Google search engine. And it also means that those who care about Website search engine optimization and placement may have a lot of new rules to learn if they want to earn high Website rankings on Google. Because Caffeine is a significant departure from previous versions of Google's search engines, Website owners and marketers could see dramatically different results for their search engine optimization and placement efforts.

But the good news is that Google has offered Webmasters and online marketers a taste of Caffeine's unique algorithms. Search engine optimization and placement specialists have been able to test their Websites against an early version of Caffeine. And while it's a nice gesture by Google to provide the chance for Webmasters and marketers to do some preliminary research, it would be wrong to draw any hard and fast conclusions at this point. It's more than likely that Google will continue to tweak and refine Caffeine and its search engine optimization and placement for months after its official release.

So are there any search engine optimization and placement tips and tricks that we can learn from Caffeine? Yes. Google has hinted that several new things will have a major impact on search engine optimization and placement. Here are the most important changes.

1. Website speed: Google will now place more importance on how quickly a Website loads. That means Websites that load fast will be given prominence in search engine optimization and placement over Websites that are slow and clunky.

2. Broken links: Links that go nowhere aren't just annoying, they'll soon count as a strike against a Website's search engine optimization and placement efforts. It's already an accepted rule that any good website shouldn't have broken links. Now it's even more important for Website owners make sure that every link goes somewhere relevant.

3. Penalties for linking to bad neighborhoods: Currently, linking to spammers and obtaining incoming links from known spammers is not a good way to achieve the best search engine optimization and placement results. Look for Caffeine to place even more importance on staying away from link farms and other malicious online practices.

4. Overall website quality: Some canny Website owners have gotten good search engine optimization and placement results by ranking high in a single factor that Google assesses, while ignoring other aspects. Under Caffeine, the overall quality will be under closer inspection. Having just one or two key search engine optimization and placement ranking factors won't be enough.

o what will you have to change if you want to achieve great search engine optimization and placement results under Caffeine? If you already have a Website that subscribes to Google and SEO best practices, then there probably isn't a lot you'll have to tweak.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Latest updates and developments at Freelancer.com

Here are the latest updates and developments at Freelancer.com:

* Paypal Restrictions for Indian Users
* Payoneer Restrictions for Indian Users
* Freelancer Pay-on-Demand
* 30 Days Left in the US$25,000 Competition!
* Freelancer.com Documentary Team goes to Sri Lanka


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Paypal Restrictions for Indian Users

Paypal has announced that from 1 March 2011 the following restrictions
will apply to Indian users:

- Incoming payments will be restricted to $500 USD per payment
- Funds transferred to your PayPal account must be transferred to your
bank account in India within 7 days
- You will not be able to make purchases from your Paypal account

Read our blogpost here: http://bit.ly/gYHO4E


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Payoneer Restrictions for Indian Payoneer Users

Payoneer recently announced that their Indian cardholders were going
to face restrictions on how they could use their funds (see blogpost).
They have since introduced a wire transfer system for India so
cardholders can have their funds sent directly to an Indian bank
account

Read our blogpost here: http://bit.ly/fTAftO

Payoneer are not currently issuing any new debit cards for Indian
based users but are working on extending the wire transfer system to
new users.


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Freelancer Pay-on-Demand

We have just released a brand new feature which will help with
depositing funds into your Freelancer.com account. The new feature is
called "Freelancer Pay-on-Demand". It allows you to top up your
Freelancer.com balance with an amount of your choice. With this new
feature you will never run low on funds in your account again. All
deposits made through our Pay-on-Demand system are done through
Moneybookers.

Read more about Pay on Demand here: http://bit.ly/fNHv3I

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30 Days Left in the US$25,000 Competition!

There are only 30 days remaining to submit your entries for the Expose
our Logo Anywhere in the World Competition.

To see an example of our expectations, check out a few of the judge's
favourites from last year's competition:

Epic Exposure National Tour!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwLqp5MMzWA

Freelancer Projections!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx2nKbtm4e0

Freelancer tours Las Vegas!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvAf0pjwxjM

Submissions now close March 3, 2011 (Midnight EDT) and the Prize will
be announced on 7 March 2011. There will be no further extensions!

Existing entries prior to the changes will remain in the running for
the US$25,000 prize.

All future submissions must use the "Freelancer.com" version of the
label available in the media kit. Entry must be via YouTube link,
uploaded to the contest site.

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