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Friday, June 28, 2013

Reporting on link building campaign and learn how to improve

Pre-deliver the report:
The contents of a report should not come as a surprise. If the only time you communicate
success (or indeed failure) to a client is via the monthly report, then you’re failing. Monthly reporting, or any kind of regular reporting, is good but it should not replace regular communication, including the phone and face-to-face meetings. Therefore, your client shouldn’t be 100% surprised when they read a report from you because you should also be communicating with them regularly, so they know what is going on.
This helps you in a number of ways because you’re pre-delivering what the report contains. If
you’ve had some problems throughout the month then it is much better to address them and
try to solve them right away, rather than wait until the end of the month and give the client a
nasty surprise. This also helps because you may even be able to solve the problem altogether
and not have to mention it in the report – thus helping you in the future at the inevitable point
where clients review all monthly reports.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Elements of a page that may affect the quality of a link

As we have talked about in previous chapters, Google does not simply look at the raw number
of links pointing at your website. They look at many other factors to try and assess the quality
of a link and how much value it should pass to the target page. In this chapter, we will take a
detailed look into what these factors could be and what this means to your work as a link
builder.
Some of these factors are mentioned in a patent filed by Google in 2004 and granted in 2010,
which became known as the “reasonable surfer” model. It basically outlines how various
elements of a link, as well as the page containing the link, may affect how Google treats a link.
Below we’ll take a look at these and explore how they may affect your work and what you need
to remember about each of them.

Number of other outgoing links on a page:
If the link pointing to your website is among hundreds or thousands of other outgoing links on
a single page, then chances are that it isn't as valuable. If you think about it from a user’s point
of view, they probably are not going to find a page with hundreds of links particularly useful.
There are, of course, exceptions, but, on the whole, these types of pages do not provide a
good user experience. There is also the probability that these types of pages are only created
for links and do not have much "real" content on them, which is also a signal of a page which
isn't a good user experience.
Also, going back to our knowledge of how PageRank works, the higher the number of outgoing
links on a page there are, the less value each of those links is worth. This isn’t a hard and fast
rule, though, and has been the topic of hot debate in the SEO industry for many years,
particularly in relation to a process called PageRank sculpting which we will explore later.
How this affects your work as an SEO
When seeking to get links from existing pages on a website, as opposed to new pages, take a
look at the number of other outgoing links on a page using a tool such as Search Status. If the
number looks very high, then you may want to consider whether the link is worth going for
and spending time acquiring. Obviously you should take account of other factors too, such as
whether the domain is a particularly strong one to get a link from, even if it is among
hundreds of other links.
You may also want to consider whether there is a genuine reason for a high number of other
links on the page. If there is a genuine reason, then the link may still be worth going for. One
thing you should definitely look out for is a lot of links to other websites which are not related
to the topic of your page. In particular, look for links which look like they go to gambling,
poker, pills, and health websites. If you see these, then you may be looking at a link exchange
page where the Webmaster has only put those links in place because he got one back from the
site being linked to. These are the type of reciprocal links that Google does not like to see and
will probably reduce the value of.
The page having a penalty or filter applied:
This is a bit of a controversial one. Traditionally, the official line from Google has always been
that links from bad pages can't hurt you. There have been a few comments from Google
employees to the contrary, but, on the whole, their stance has always been the same. That was
until very recently, when they actually reworded some of their Google Webmaster Guidelines
to imply that bad links could actually hurt you. My own personal experience (and that of many
SEOs) is that links from bad pages or penalized pages can hurt you.
I can see why Google, up until recently, held this public stance. They do not want to encourage
people to deliberately point bad links at their competitors in an effort to hurt their rankings.
The fact is that this is a practice which does happen a lot more than people think. Therefore, I
feel it is one that every SEO should be aware of and know how to deal with. We will get into a
lot more detail on identifying and removing link-based penalties later, but for now we will stick
within the context of this chapter.
How this affects your work as an SEO
You need to be able to identify links from pages which may be low quality in the eyes of
Google. You also need to be able to spot low quality pages when identifying possible link
targets. We will explore a method for identifying large numbers of low quality links in a link
profile later.

Monday, June 24, 2013

The “FREPT” model for blogger outreach

The rst step in blogger outreach is to nd the bloggers you might want to reach. All of the bloggers that you nd now may not be the ones you ultimately pitch, but rather a starting point for whom you might want to reach out to later. Find as many bloggers as possible in that industry. In some niches, you may not be able to nd as many.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Bloggers tend to develop loyal readerships of people who trust

Bloggers tend to develop loyal readerships of people who trust them and their opinions. Trust is transferable. If a reader trusts a blogger, and that blogger trusts your product, the reader in turn will trust your product. When a blogger shares a positive opinion about your product, their readers will be inclined to adopt the same opinion. Traditional journalists will rarely share an opinion of a company or product. Their job is simply to inform objectively, and let the reader make their own decision. It’s still valuable, but it doesn’t transfer that level of trust. Of course, it works both ways. If a blogger is being honest and they don’t like your product, they can convince their readers to dislike it as well.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Plan your link building techniques/activity over the next few months

Now that you have prioritized your link building techniques, you need to plan the time to
actually implement them. This is particularly relevant for those of you who operate in an
agency where your time may be split among a number of different campaigns, so planning is
very important.

File Processing means Data Entry in First Security Islami Bank Limited

Till now First Security Islami Bank Limited have 1500+ employee. So we have to need making 1500 employee database in their software 'Orbits'.

We set 10 system with networking for this we use one 12 port switch. And we are 10 Data entry or file processing expert working 8 hours in working day.  One expert complete 13 file in a day.

Operations: At first put employee ID from file to software then put Full name, Birth day according to Secondary School certificate. Joining Date that is provided by employee to Bank. Spouse Name if employee married. Present position Information according to bank, Compensation, dependent if employee mention with Nomination, Total Academic qualification, Training and Experience.

Also we put posting information from joining to present with Services confirmation Order by bank, Yearly Increment, New pay Scale, Promotion and any other information if employee have.