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Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

How to Choose a Better Web hosting for Website

How to Choose a Better Web hosting for Website
Web hosting selection is a very important part of website developing.If you are going to select a bad web hosting for your website then you cannot get success in blogging.So, I write an complete article about "How to Choose a Better Web hosting for Website."In this article you can learn about web hosting and also main points that is necessary from an ideal web hosting company.Kindly read the following article be-carefully.

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What is Web Hosting?

Before selecting a web hosting you should have to know about  web hosting that what is it? A web hosting company provides you with space on a server to store your blog files. It’s similar to your personal computer files at home, except your blog files are available online where visitors can access them at all times by entering your domain name or by discovering your blog in a search engine. You can use free blogging platforms and live with the restrictions, or take the leap and launch your own self-hosted blog, which 90 percent of top bloggers recommend.

How to Select a web hosting provider Company

The wrong web host can cause many problems with your blog. Just imagine choosing a mobile company that has no reception. Your web host is a major piece of the puzzle to maintaining a successful blog, therefore, it’s crucial that you choose a reliable provider. Often, when people are asked what services most important to look for in a good web host, they cite things like 24/7 phone and chat support, reliability and reputation. Good hosting providers offer additional features such as database support, back ups and free email. Most hosting companies offer similar options and features and as a beginning blogger, you won’t have to go deeply into technical details to use them
I am going to explain 11 important features that a better web hosting companies have.Kindly read these features and always select a hosting company which provides that features in their Hosting.

11 Features checklist for better web host selection


  • Good reputation - The rule of thumb is to check the website of the service provider for signs that indicate credibility such as a physical address, phone number, general company information and testimonials. Ask yourself the question “Would I trust and give this company my personal information?”. Also check if the company is listed with Better Business Bureau (for North America); if they’re listed, what’s their rating?
  • Support - If you are new to the Internet, you might need to lean a little more on your web host’s tech support. Look for a company that offers 24/7 support. Some companies offer real-time phone and chat support, others don’t. In lieu of on-call support, a number of web hosting services only offer online ticket-based support. This means you submit a ticket via email requesting support and wait for a response. Many people are specifically looking for U.S.-based support, since some providers use outsourced support. A best hosting company for your is that that offers online chat and call options for support their customers.
  • Up-time - As mentioned previously, it’s important for your blog to be available online with no break in service. But when you’re dealing with hardware and people, things can still go wrong. Most reliable companies have technology in place to make sure your site is up and running all the time. The industry standard for the good companies is “99 percent network up-time.” Do your own online search “[company name] up-time” and check for a provider’s up-time listing.
  • Money-back Guarantee - Most companies offer full money-back guarantees for a limited period of time usually 30, 45 or 90 days. You might see “anytime money-back guarantee” claims from some companies. That usually means that you’ll get a prorated amount back after the limited-time period passes. Make sure you read their “Terms of Service.”
  • Features list - Are you thinking of a specific content management system, such as our much-championed WordPress? Does your prospective provider offer it? The list of features can be long, but the more options the better. You might not need some of the listed features now, but once your blog grows there could be a need for additional items.
  • Email accounts - Most providers will give you the option of having unlimited email accounts for your blog. Having several email addresses can help you manage communication with your blog visitors. For example, you might have personal addresses (john@yourdomain. com), sales addresses (sales@yourdomain.com) and webmaster addresses (webmaster@yourdomain.com or admin@yourdomain. com). At the very least, double check to make sure at least one email account is available for your domain.
  • Price - First-time customer fees for hosting services normally are very reasonable as low as a few dollars per month for the first year of service. But you need to understand that next year’s renewal price will be different. Before choosing your provider, double check the renewal price information on the web host’s website.
  • Site backup - Web host servers are not bulletproof. Data loss is possible, just as it is on your own computer. After all, servers are big computers that everyone can read files from. You’ll want to backup both your site files and your databases. If they don’t offer backup, you will be left with having to figure out how to do it manually. So make sure your host provider features an automated-backup option (a small monthly fee might be applied).
  • Scalability/room to grow - So what happens when your blog becomes bigger? It’s good to know your host can provide you with different hosting plan options. When your blog starts to grow and gets a lot more visitors, you might need more power and speed. Think ahead and plan on a bright future for your blog!
  • Security* - Your blog can hold a lot of information. The threat of site hackers reminds us of the need for top security. Most of the time it will be your responsibility to ensure you set up have secure passwords. But even then, malware and hackers can still strike, which can lead to downtime for your blog. Some hosting providers offer security monitoring services for an extra charge.
  • Third-party security - Third-party providers, such as VaultPress and Sucuri, can also provide these backup and security services for you. You’ll need to compare these costs, combined with your hosting company’s monthly fee, to see if it makes sense to go with a cheaper hosting solution and third-party security or a more expensive hosting solution that has these services built in to their fees.
Guys! these are Points you should have to check before buying a web hosting plan for your website.If any web hosting company offers these points or features then you can buy the web hosting of that company.

How to Optimize a webpage to visible in Search Engines

How to Optimize a webpage to visible in Search Engines
In this article i will explain the method to optimize a webpage or Post to visible in search engine to get more traffic in your website.All we know search engine optimization is very important factor to get traffic.If your webpages or posts are not optimized then you cannot get a good amount of traffic and your website cannot get a good ranking.Let's follow some tips to gain your daily visitors.

1. Web Page URLs

Webpage URLs are very important to optimize it in search engines like Google,Bing,Yahoo etc.One of the most important components of a web page, from a SEO perspective, is the page’s URL or file name. Putting keywords into the url’s name is a powerful way to give the search engines information about the subject of the page. Files can be placed in directories or folders that provide further context for the search engines.
An example of bad URL is given below.
http://pkhowto/pr/B938ske/ref=pr1?pr=2293&id=129383
The bad url contains database queries. Which url do you think is easier for the search engines to read? This is a missed opportunity to optimize your web page. If your site uses bad urls, have your developer create rewrites and rename the urls. Notice the hyphens between words in the url. These help to separate the keywords and Google prefers hyphens to underscores. A small fix of the url names on your web site can potentially have a large impact on your site’s ranking in the search engines.

2. Title Tags for Search Engines

The title tag is possibly the single most important component in SEO. It is intended to describe the content of the page. It typically appears at the top of a page’s HTML code.The title tag appears in the page’s browser bar, the tab for that page, the browser’s history list, and will be used as the default bookmark title. The search engines use the title tag to rank the site. They also use it as a link on the search results page. It needs good keywords for the search engines. It also serves as a sales tool.

Tips for Better Title Tag

  • Don’t use the same title tag on each page of your site. Each page’s title tag should describe the page and have the top keywords for that page.
  • Capitalize each letter of your title tag. This makes the title easier to read and scan.
  • Keep it to 60-70 characters, including spaces.More than 70 characters is an harmful title for your page.
  • Throw out words that don’t matter and keep the title focused on keywords and the most important words.
  • Don’t start the title tag with your company’s name. The words in the title tag are weighted by the search engines. Put your most important keywords first.

3. Meta Tags for Search Engines

Meta tags are stored in a web page and are intended to be read by machines, not people. They should be added to the top of each web page’s source code. You can view a web page’s source code by opening the page in a browser, right-clicking on the page and selecting “View Source”.
Important meta tags for your website are given below.

3.1 Description meta Tags for SEO

The description tag is used to provide text in search results and appears under the title tag. Google states that it does not give any weight to the description tag, however, testing shows this to be untrue. It does use it to some extent. Bing and Yahoo! seem to ignore the description tags. You’ll still want to include keywords in your description tags. If you don’t have a description tag, the search engines will grab text from the body of the web page and will try to determine the keywords on its own, which could result in non-relevant information being served up to searchers.

Tips for description Tags
  • Only text that appears in the first 130-155 characters will be displayed
  • Remove meaningless words from your description.
  • Remember, the description tag should be all about the benefits of visiting your site
  • Capitalize each word of the description and important words.
  • Make sure to use keywords in the description tag.
  • Try to use enough text to take up two lines. Be descriptive. Short descriptions tend to get lost among the other search results.

3.2 Keywords Meta Tag for Search Engines

The keywords meta tag isn’t very important from a SEO standpoint. It used to be very useful, a decade ago! Still, most experts believe they should be used even if the search engines don’t give the tag a lot of weight.Google bots do not read keyword tags anymore but other search engines stille index your keyword tags.So always use some keywords in your Meta Tags.
Tips for Keyword Tags
  • Use the keywords meta tag, but don’t spend a lot of time on it.
  • Include common misspellings of keywords.
  • Keep it under 150 characters.
Also use your keywords in page content which is very important for SEO. Pages should have between 300 and 700 words of descriptive content that contain the keywords specified in the keywords meta tag for the page. These keywords should appear in the first paragraph on the page, and also be those that occur most frequently on the page. The keyword density for a web page should be approximately 4%. So, for every 100 words, the main keyword for the page would be mentioned 4 times. 

These are the main factors which are effected in your website pages and posts indexing in search engines.Keep these factor good for better ranking and Gain your Traffic with in few days.

How to Check which of Your website Page index in Search Engines

How to Check which of Your website Page index in Search Engines

Hi guys today i am going to tell the method how you can check which of your website page is indexed in search engine i.e Google,Yahoo, Bing etc.All we know there are many search engines to drive more traffic to our website.So if we have more number of pages indexed in these search engines,we can gain more traffic for our website and can get a better worldwide rank.So, this is very important to know about your website that which page is indexed in different search engines.Let's follow the methods given below for famous S.engines.

Also Read: How to Improve Alexa rank of Your website or Blog

Check Google indexed Pages

In this paragraph i will describe how to check your Google indexed webpages.To view the number of web pages indexed by Google, go to google.com and type in “site:your-domain-name.com”, press the search icon, and a list of indexed pages for your site will appear.

Check Bing Indexed Pages

In this paragraph i will describe how to check your Bing indexed webpages.To see the number of indexed pages in Bing, go to bing.com and type in the same url: “site:your-domain-name.com”. The number of indexed pages may vary between Google and Bing.

Yahoo Indexed

As we Know that Yahoo search engines is now partner of Bing. So the result checked by Bing is same for Yahoo.No need to check separate for Yahoo index.

Benefits to Know about Indexed Pages

  • If your web site has 100 pages but only 5 are indexed, you have an opportunity to identify which pages need to be optimized for the search engines.
  •  You can view how the title, description tags, and the web pages’ urls are appearing in the search engines.
  • You can identify gaps in the number of indexed pages. For instance, Google may have 50 of your web site’s pages indexed, whereas Bing may only have five.

What's to Do when None of page is Indexed

If none of your site’s web pages are being indexed, check your site’s robots.txt file. This file, located in the root of your website, tells crawlers which directories can or cannot be crawled. Make sure it’s current for your site so that you don’t accidentally block Google’s and Bing’s crawlers. The problem may also lie elsewhere. Your site’s pages may not be “readable”. Or, there are so few links to your site’s web pages, that the search engines haven’t found your site or consider it unimportant. This is where search engine optimization on your site comes into play and can help to increase the number of indexed pages

How to Select Domain Name Full Guidance

How to Select Domain Name Full Guidance

 Hey Guys,Domain name selection is very very important topic before making your own website or Blog.In this article i will explain that How to Select Domain Name for your website or blog to make it brand.So before selecting domain name you must have to know what is Domain Name?Let's follow the below article to learn about domains and also learn guidelines for selecting domain.

What is a Domain Name?

Your domain name will be the name by which you will be known online, no matter what niche you choose. It’s the unique address of your blog on the Internet. Your domain will be yours as long as you continue paying the annual fee. Users who know your domain/URL (uniform resource locator) can simply type it in their browser’s address bar. Others will be able to discover your blog through search engines such as Google and Bing, so you definitely need to find a unique moniker. Make sure you love your original domain name,you will face a number of challenges if you decide to change it down the road.

Also Read: Why People make Their own website or Blog

Different types of Domains

There are various types of domain name for your official website.Just as you and your business have a physical address, your domain name needs one too. It may be the highly popular “dot com” or it may be country or niche specific. From .us (United Sates) to .co.uk (United Kingdom) and from .guru  to .sport (for sports related domains), these top level domains (TLDs) are added to any domain name in order to point to their location. The general rule is to go for a “dot com” domain, but some of the other extensions can work. For example “dot net” or “dot me.” In the end, it’s about being memorable, so if a different extension or country code helps you be memorable, then break the rules.
You can choose domain names according to your choice.

How to Select your Website or Blog name (Domain Name)

Remember the anxiety of naming your first pet? It’s the same with naming your blog. It’s a name directly tied to you. You’ll be admired, teased or forgotten because of it, so choose wisely. The tips we’ve mentioned previously, as well as those listed below, will give you some great ideas on how to formulate the perfect domain name.

Important tips to Select a Great Domain Name (Website Name)

  • Choose domain name that completely describe your website title.Pick at least five main words or phrases that describe your blog topic. Write them down, then mix and match these words to invent domain names. Choose the one that sounds good and will be memorable. There’s a rule in advertising that says when launching a new product, you need to start by making a list of 10 names. The first three are easy. Maybe you can do five or six without breaking a sweat, but by the time you get to last one, you’ll be stuck for more ideas. Using the outline described above, pick the best one from your list and you are on your way.
  • Using a search engine, like Google,Yahoo,Bing etc to search out your proposed blog name. Does your search show any sites with similar names? If it does, then make sure you try a different name. Giving your blog a name that’s similar to other existing sites is the first step to failure. Also, don’t choose names that are plural or misspelled versions of existing sites.
  • Don't choose an difficult name that is hard to remember your visitors.If you have to spell the name out more than once, it won’t work. Keep the name as easy to remember and type in a search field or address bar as possible. You don’t want your future visitors to incorrectly type in your name and be directed to a totally different site. For example: Popular social site, Flickr.com, was started in 2005. Four years later, the company had to acquire Flicker.com for a large amount of money in order to redirect visitors who misspelled their name. If you’re determined to have that oddly spelled name, then make sure the domain names for common misspellings are available as well, so you can register them and redirect visitors to the main domain.
  • 53 percent of website having .com domain all over the world.so dot com domain is most popular and best for your business. It’s still the preferred extension and the easiest to remember. If your top name choice isn’t available, then try your second -choice before accepting another TLD. Remember that some browsers accept address-only entries in their address bar. If you type just the domain name (and who knows how many of your users will just do that?) they will return, by default, to the .com site.
  • Your domain name represents your brand. Some names speak for themselves,when you hear the name, you know what the blog is about.
  • As we’ve said before, shorter is better. If you can’t get your domain name down to one memorable word , then consider adding one, or at maximum, two more words. Combinations of two words work great for the memorable names like LifeHacker.com or GeekSquad.com. Also, don’t use an acronym. People rarely remember the letters unless it’s an exceptionally catchy name.
  • Once you’ve chosen your top choices for your blog name, you have to make sure you’re not violating anyone’s trademarks. To check within United States, visit uspto.gov/trademarks and do the search before you register the name. This problem is not that common for bloggers, but it’s always good to check now, because this could kill a great blog and business down the road. Also, if you are going to create a blog about a big-name product, such as WordPress or Facebook, review their terms and conditions. Most will not allow you to use their name in any part of your domain.
  • Numbers and hyphens cause confusion that makes your visitor puzzle.So Avoid them at all cost. Even something as clever as the number 1 blogger. com will cause confusion. Make the name speak for itself.
  • It’s not always good to follow new trends. Anything that deals with something trendy will, like the trend, fade away. Stick with a classic name that will span the decades and not be tied down to a trend or fad
  • You have to be 100-percent certain that you love your domain name. Once it’s set, you’ll be wedded to it for years to come. If you decide later to rename it, then you will lose time, money, brand equity and rankings. We do not recommend changing your domain once your blog has been live long enough to have gained a following.
  • Before you register your desired domain name, it’s always a good idea to check social networks to see if the same name is being used. To keep your blog name constant and to build your brand, you want a name that is readily available. For example: check facebook.com/ yourdomain, twitter.com/yourdomain and secure them as well. KnowEm is a great tool to use to see if certain names are already branded on social platforms.

From where to Register Domain Name

There are various website that offers you to Register your Domain Names.But you have to choose the top platform to buy or register domain name for your website or Blog.Some top companies are given below to get your desired domain.
  1. Godaddy.com
  2. Namecheap.com
  3. 1and1.com
  4. easydns.com
  5. ixwebhosting.com
  6. no-ip.com
  7. BlueHost.com
  8. Ipage.com
  9. Hostgator.com
These are famous platforms to buy Domains in cheap rate.Buy your domain and start your own website or Blog.