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Friday, June 23, 2017

Basic Instructions to Perform PPC Campaign?

Here is the Link Which gives you an immense knowledge on How PPC (Pay Per Click) campaign should Conduct and Run!

http://www.wikihow.com/Start-a-Successful-Pay-Per-Click-Campaign

PPC is Paid Service, Where a company should Spend Money for its visibility in a Search Engine (When user search with a relevant or exact keyword) to Improve its Revenue or Sales. They have to Pay Per Click.

SEO is Non-Paid Service. Which deal in an Organic way to get displayed on Search Engine when user search with a relevant keyword.

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Thursday, June 15, 2017

On What Factors SEO Works?

SEO runs on two Factors

1. ON page Optimization
2. OFF page Optimization

ON Page Factors:

• Title Tags and Meta Descriptions
• Header Tags
• URLs
• Image Alt Text
• Internal Links
• Keywords
• Sitemaps

On Page SEO
On Page SEO



Title Tags


title tag
Title Tag Example
  • It is the single-most important on-page factor, which expresses the main intent of the webpage.
  • It is visible both in search engine results and on the webpage.
  • Title-tags influence click-through rates and people’s first brand impressions.





Meta Descriptions




  • This text is written by webmasters and is a snippet explaining the contents of a web document and appears below the title tag in the search engine results page (SERP).
  • Although search engines may sometimes overwrite the description you provide, the important thing is it’s free.
  • Although it doesn’t directly influence rankings, it does influence click-through rates.


Header tags



  • Header tags break the information of a page into hierarchical order:
  • Start with H1, which specifies the main purpose of the page
  • Follow it up with H2 and H3 sub-categories
  • Once a primary SEO metric, H1 header tags were misused in the past and are less important now.
  • However, it is still a best practice to use header tags.


URLs:

  • A Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is the address of a web document, which can be either text, PDFs, images, or others.
  • URLs are important for relevancy and should contain the keywords you want to rank for.
  • Keep URLs short to make sharing easier.

URL Structure: Different parts of a URL convey a specific meaning to search engines and users.
  • On-Page Factors (contd.)
  • This represents your business online and is the first thing that people see.
  • Choose a name that fits your business and is easy to spell, pronounce, and share.
  • Include keywords, but not too many.
  • Optimize it for people and not just for SEO.
  • This includes everything that comes after the domain name in the URL.
  • Too many subdirectories in the URL can be confusing and cause problems in older browsers.
  • Include keywords here as well; limit the number of times you use them to only what is absolutely necessary.
Image Alt Text 




  • Alt Text, or alternative text, is text that shows when images cannot be viewed, and it describes the image in words.
  • It helps the visually impaired to extract meaning out of images.
  • As computers also cannot “see” images, search engines use alt text to derive meaning from images.
Internal Links 

  • An internal link is one that points from one place to another within your website itself.
  • As internal links help humans and search engines understand the sections of your website, they are important relevancy signals. 

Keywords 

  • Keyword usage When a search engine crawls your website, it uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) to extract meaning from website copy. 
  • Search engines look for keywords and their context. Therefore, while writing online, use synonyms and related words to rank better in the SERP. 
  • Example If your website is about soccer and you have only the word “soccer” in it, you may still not rank for the keyword “soccer.” You may have to add related words such as goal, world cup, referee, team, and so on.

Sitemaps
  • Sitemaps allow both humans and computers to better understand the structure and hierarchy of a site.
HTML sitemaps
  • They are meant for humans and are generally found in the footer of a website.
  • They show the major sections and hierarchy of a website.
XML sitemaps
  • They exist in the back end and are formatted for bots or crawlers.
  • They show search engines the hierarchy and priority of each URL.

On-page Don’ts

Common mistakes to avoid for a well-optimized page:
1. Keyword stuffing
2. Hidden text
3. Repetitive anchor text
4. Cloaking





Tuesday, June 6, 2017

How Digital Market is growing ? Do you want to know, Then checkout below


Roll back to the past, if you will, Earlier days of the 20th Century. The millennium bug was in the news, Animal Hospital was on the TV and you were taking business calls on the road from a brand-new Nokia 3210. It seems like a different time, doesn’t it? An innocent time: a pre-9/11, pre-broadband, pre-Hannah Montana time. So what else has changed in the past 15 years or so? How has the world of marketing transformed since the late ‘90s and beyond?



Digital Vs Traditional
Digital Vs Traditional

Before the Millennium, there was no such thing as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Pinterest. MySpace didn’t come along until 1999, rising to popularity in 2003, while YouTube didn’t exist until another couple of years after that. The emergence of social media had a considerable effect on the marketing industry, particularly where audience interaction is concerned. Where previously marketing campaigns would be launched to the public before, weeks later, surveys and analytics could be used to gauge their successfulness, things are far more immediate today. Social media means that audiences are now actively encouraged to engage with brands and their marketing activities. Feedback can be generated instantaneously and no expense to the company. gone are the days when focus groups were considered an absolute necessity.



Digital market
Digital market

Technology

Social media would be nothing for the new technologies that have emerged to make use of such networks. Smartphones, tablets, WiFi and intelligent notebooks have revolutionized the way in which individuals communicate, access and disseminate information, so it’s vital that marketers make use of these resources in order to keep up with the changing face of audience interaction. Very few people leave home without their handheld devices these days, so it figures that these instruments feature heavily in many companies’ marketing activities. It is vital that marketers make use of the opportunities that are afforded them as new technologies are developed and widely adopted by the general public.
Digital Market
Digital Market Vs Traditional Market

While things may have changed a great deal regarding the way in which marketers communicate with audiences, the central principles of marketing are arguably more important now than ever before. The way in which things have advanced, resulting in more immediacy, engagement and communicability, means that marketers need to communicate their messages as insightfully, accountable and commercially as possible or risk prompting the immediate ire of their audiences. As such, maintaining tried and tested methodologies whilst constantly adapting approaches when prompted by changes in audiences, markets and technologies are arguably the best courses of action that contemporary marketers can take.
We think that change is a good thing, but that doesn’t mean that we’re about to abandon our ethics at the drop of a hat. Instead, we seek to combine our cumulative experience with a cutting-edge knowledge of the latest trends, technologies and processes. To take advantage of all the benefits that our progressive approach to 21st Century marketing has to offer.


Digital Market Vs Traditional Market
Digital Market Vs Traditional Market





Monday, June 5, 2017

What is GOOGLE ASSISTANT and How it can see and understand the outside world around you.

Google Assistant is a virtual personal assistant developed by Google.

Google Assistant can now analyze the world around you with the help of your smartphone camera. Using a technology the company calls Google Lens, the Assistant will analyze your surroundings and display relevant content on your screen. You’ll see a restaurant’s rating when pointing your phone at the storefront, you can aim it at a flower and it will identify the species, and you can even pull up a band’s music or videos by pointing Lens at a concert poster. But the most useful example might be this: if you point Lens at Wi-Fi login credentials, your Android phone will be able to use that info to log on to that network.




Google’s not the first company to try to add artificial intelligence to a smartphone’s camera. Samsung recently launched “Bixby Vision” on the Galaxy S8, a sight-based version of its own Bixby digital assistant, for example. And Snapchat (and now Instagram) are using low-level AI to apply goofy filters to your face. But Google’s offering much more with Lens than just image recognition, shopping, or face filters. And while Facebook is exploring similar computer vision efforts, Google is trying to do it sooner than later with Lens.

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Tools used for different purpose in Digital Marketing !!

Today, there are the ton of tools we use in every single day. Here is a quick list of my favorite.

Google Webmaster tools
Google Analytics
 SEO
SEO

Rank tracking

Google Search Console
SEO Monitor
Authority Labs
AMZ tracker
Positionly
SEMrush (my favorite)
WebCEO

Link building

Buzzstream
Buzzsumo
Content Marketer
LinkMiner
Haro
Much rack
Rmoov
Pitchbox
Ahref (my favorite)

Backlink Analysis

Upcity
Ahref (my favorite)
Linkody
Bright Local
Sistrix
Kerboo

CRO

Hotjar
Crazyegg
Kissmetrics
Google Analytics
Sleeknote
Surveymonkey

Technical SEO

Google analytics (look at LP CTR)
Google Search Console
WooRank
Panguin Tool
Website Penalty Indicator
SEO Monitor (my favorite)
Whitespark
Yoast SEO plugin (we use this in Sleeknote)
SEMrush
Neil Patel’s QuickSprout WS Analyzer

Keyword research

Google Keyword Planner
SECockpit
Seed Keywords
SEMrush
SpyFu
Upcity
Ahrefs




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