What is Klout Score Optimization (KSO)? Klout Score Optimization (KSO) is the process of increasing / keeping your Klout score via a number of strategies. A lot of people are really worried about their Garth Holsinger, VP of Sales and Business Development at Klout.com who I have recently met at biz2beach.com in Santa Monica: “The [...]
One of the major factors which help in improving the search results on the different search engines is as you know the number of incoming one-way links that the website has. While the ideal way of getting the links is very painstaking and takes a long time, there are many services which have professionally come [...]
Through out my whole professional carrier I have been looking for the perfect task organizer tool. I want to share my experiences with a few of them. Google docs: Samir Said, a very good friend of mine and our CSO at NetDNA created a very effective and easy way of using google docs to manage [...]
How to Prevent Duplicate Content Penalties and Control Your Indexing
In the early part of February 2009, all the three major search engines Google, Yahoo and Microsoft announced their support for a new architecture called “rel=canonical” to provide a way in which the Webmasters could show their preferred pages to the Search Engines from a variety of similar pages. This method provides more control to [...]
Continue Reading →Diagnosing the Website’s Backlinks Using LinkDiagnosis
One of the best ways to climb up in the Search Engine’s results is as you all know by having lots of incoming links from various other websites to your own web pages. Preferably from pages that are related to your topic with a high page rank;) Having high quality inbound backlinks provide a very [...]
Continue Reading →SEO site advice from the experts with Matt Cutts
I really enjoyed this video from the google I/O 2010. Felt good to hear all this again. Enjoy!
Continue Reading →Manymoon to Shed Light on Project Management
With the increasing number of projects and deadlines, it had become evident that multitasking was very important. However, even when I tried to take care of everything, owing to the huge number of emails and projects, quantifying data and information and keeping track of progress was becoming more and more difficult. This is when I [...]
Continue Reading →My Second Look at Google Wave
Google came up with this Google Wave service around May last year, and I did check the system briefly during that time. But I did not really get it. However, recently Google provided an access to Wave for our Corporate Google Apps account and this caused me to take a second look at this highly [...]
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