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Monday, December 27, 2010

Google SEO Tools

Google SEO Tools
1- Follow Finder
http://www.followfinder.googlelabs.com/
This tool helps you to find people on Twitter who are similar or related to the person you search for. You just enter the profile name of someone and the tool will return a list of people also on Twitter.
2- Google Sets “a brain storming tool”
http://labs.google.com/sets
You input a keyword and the tool will return a list of keywords which are similar to the one you started with.
3- Google Alerts + Google Reader + iGoogle = Win!
4- http://image-swirl.googlelabs.com/
5- http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/zeitgeist2010/
6- Wonder Wheel
7- Google Trends
8- Google Webmaster Tools
9- Google Insights
10- Google Suggest
11- Latest Results

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

User Experience tools


You will find blow a list of User Experience tools

http://www.fivesecondtest.com/
http://www.navflow.com/
http://usabilla.com/
http://www.userplus.com/
http://browsershots.org/
http://www.usertesting.com/
http://www.attentionwizard.com/aw/
http://www.foreseeresults.com/

If you have more ,Plz add

SEO Tips


1- We should look at SEO as an ongoing process that is necessary for us to maintain and maximize our position in the organic search results in the long term.

2- Increasing your Web site rankings for competitive topics is much more difficult than increasing rankings for less competitive topics.

3- Select one or more individuals with varying proficiency in HTML writing, knowledge of CSS, data analysis, graphical design, server administration, copywriting, link building, and blogging.

4- One of the most effective ways to generate target keywords beyond basic keyword generation is through competitive research. Readily available competitive research tools such as SEMRush, KeywordSpy, Compete.com, and KeyCompete provide various data about your competition, including what keywords your competitors rank for in the organic search results, as well as what keywords your competitors are using on pay-per-click search engines such as Google.

5- Sitemap is an outline of your entire Web site. A sitemap displays the inner framework and organization of your Web site’s structure to the search engines. A sitemap should reflect the entire navigational structure of your Web site so that search-engine spiders can find and index all of your content.

6- Creating a community such as a blog or forum on your Web site is one of the most effective ways to keep your content fresh, while helping to establish your site as an authority for your given area of business.