Save your website from being hacked !


Save your website from being hacked!


I would rather say : "hold back the nightmare from coming true" as a title.. anyway.. let's get to the actual thing.. If you really want to prevent this from happening, can follow some of these tips :

Select a Professional webhoster :

Pro webhosters are examined in this field. You can trust some people who know how to safeguard the server from crucial hack attacks.


Pick good passwords :

The simplest thing that a hacker would do is to crack you password and apply it against you.. So you better choose a good one. Good passwords are tend to be long, not guessable and contains various characters ( numbers, letters, special symbols...etc). This an example of a good password : "gr8@login_pass" . Hackers usually use software to guess your password. So you better make it hard for them as much as you can.


Avoid using Internet Explorer :

Hackers use "Phishing techniques" to look up your password from your browser. If you're using Internet Explorer you are increasing the risk of being hacked. I.E 6.0 was a great tragedy to webmasters. It is highly recommended for webmasters to use Firefox because it is secure and contains various web developer tools.





Do Proper Coding :
You have to be thoughtful about html and PHP forms that you use into your websites. If you are using those, PhP/MYSQL hackers could introduce codes into your database resulting in loosing all your data. Thus one must learn to code well and turn out the hacker's script introduced into forms.


Prepare your own backups :
Never depend on the webhoster to retain a backup for you since it may be hacked too. Thus one should keep their own backups and preserve them in their hard disks. So if you get hacked you just need to switch the server or password and make use of your backups and your website will survive.

Google searches more sites more quickly, delivering the most relevant results.


Google searches more sites more quickly, delivering the most relevant results.

Introduction

Google runs on a unique combination of advanced hardware and software. The speed you experience can be attributed in part to the efficiency of our search algorithm and partly to the thousands of low cost PC's we've networked together to create a superfast search engine.

The heart of our software is PageRank™, a system for ranking web pages developed by our founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Stanford University. And while we have dozens of engineers working to improve every aspect of Google on a daily basis, PageRank continues to play a central role in many of our web search tools.

PageRank Explained

PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at considerably more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; for example, it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make other pages "important." Using these and other factors, Google provides its views on pages' relative importance.

Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important and relevant to your search. Google goes far beyond the number of times a term appears on a page and examines dozens of aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it) to determine if it's a good match for your query.

Integrity

Google's complex automated methods make human tampering with our search results extremely difficult. And though we may run relevant ads above and next to our results, Google does not sell placement within the results themselves (i.e., no one can buy a particular or higher placement). A Google search provides an easy and effective way to find high-quality websites that contain information relevant to your search.

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A good KeyPhrase Choice is the key of a Productive Content

A good keyphrase choice is the key of a productive content

Are you exhausted from not being relevant to search engines. Are you engaging urself a lot in writing but Google still not paying you back? These are some SEO tips that you should consider to in every post you make. It's about generating a rich text with elementary keywords. Making a quality rich content is the main bloggers' concern. They use their writing skills to make a post that makes them feel happy... But for search engines useless posts could rank first! How to forbid that from happening?

Select your primary keyphrase :
You have just to ask yourself : what am I blogging the most about ? Whatever the reply is , You will focus your work on ways to make your posts relevant to people on search engines results.. Keep yourself in the surfer's shoes, what would you type in the google search bar to get informations about what you're blogging. Actually you might have done that for your searches in blogs and websites to collect data for your future posts. So you had a contact with the ranking issue and you visited your competitors (those who deal with the same subject as you). Your future goal is to make your URL rank before them for a certain keyword search. Go type this word in the KeywordDiscovery tool . If you're writing about "jewelry" type the word in it and you'll recieve most active words and phrases relevant to your theme.

Two keyphrases strategies :
After you get most relevant keyphrases you have to select between promoting your blog with the top ranked keyphrases and contend with competing blogs and websites. Or adhere with low ranked one and approach to be on the first page as soon as possible. The challenge here is competition. You have to select between appearing in the third page of search engine result for the most popular keyphrase or rank in the first page with non-popular one. Now it depends on your desire. If you have a high ambition to make a long living blog, If you have the courage and the motivation to strive in the keyword war, pluck out most popular keyphrases and get to work !!

Good Content... cater to spiders !!
Search engines use spiders to crawl your pages, they go through your content and select out relevant keyword. So you better read your post with the spider's eyes ! How? Spiders read from the top. First they read the title of your page, and looks for what is between the title's html tag : make sure your keyphrase appear in it. Other tags are very important as bold and strong. Spiders even detect blod caracters and italic etc. They notice paragraphs too, so also break you text into paragraphs and get your keywords in it. Spiders also notices your linking and the manner you are describing and putting the objects in your page ( links, images) so you must put the right html tag for it. If you are giving links, describe the content you are linking to. If you are setting up a picture, rename it in order to fit your content. That will certainly help you getting more visitors through google images search. To get more information on it you can refer to article :


Top 10 tips for Google Image Search Seo

Be Alert!! A double edged weapon
If you get lost in enriching your text with keywords it will wind up with one of the webmaster's nightmare by being banned from search engines. If your text holds keywords more than 5% of it that will be regarded as SPAMMING !! Search engines will set up a filter to lower your ranking for these keywords and will end up sooner or later with banning your URL from ranking up in their pages!

Google Adsense Tips, Tricks, and Secrets


Google Adsense Tips, Tricks, and Secrets

I’ve been reading a few forums and blogs about Google Adsense tips lately, and thought it would be helpful to consolidate as many as possible in one place without the comments. I’ve also thrown in a few tips of my own. We start out with some of the basic general stuff and move to the more specific topics later on.

Build an Empire?

When you’re deciding to become a website publisher you will fall into one of two broad categories:

* Publish 100 websites that each earn $1 a day profit
* Publish 1 website that earns $100 a day profit

The reality of it is, most people end up somewhere in between. Having 100 websites leaves you with maintenance, management and content issues. Having one website leaves you open to all sort of fluctuations (search engines algorithm’s, market trends, etc). You can adapt your plan on the way, but you’ll have an easier time if you start out going in the direction of where you want to end up.

General or Niche

You can build your website around general topics or niche ones. Generally speaking niche websites work better with adsense. First off the ad targeting is much better. Secondly as you have a narrow focus your writing naturally becomes more expert in nature. Hopefully this makes you more authority in your field.

If this is your first try at building an adsense website, make it about something you enjoy. It will make the process much easier and less painful to accomplish. You should however make sure that your topic has enough of an ad inventory and the payout is at a level you are comfortable with. You may love medieval folk dancing, but the pool of advertisers for that subject is very small (in fact it’s currently zero).

Once you’ve gotten the hang of how Adsense works on a website, you are going to want to dabble in some high paying keywords, you may even be tempted to buy a high paying keyword list. This does come with some dangers. First off the level of fraud is much higher on the big money terms. Secondly there is a distortion of the supply and demand relationship for these terms. Everyone wants ads on their website that make $35 or more a click, however the number of advertisers who are willing to pay that much is pretty limited. Additionally the competition for that traffic is going to be stiff. So, don’t try to run with the big dogs if you can’t keep up. If you have to ask if you’re a big dog, then chances are, you’re not. I have used a high dollar keywords report from cashkeywords.com and was pleased with my results (see cash keywords free offer recap).

New Sites, Files and Maintenance

When you’re building a new site don’t put adsense on it until it’s finished. In fact I’d go even farther and say don’t put adsense on it until you have built inbound links and started getting traffic. If you put up a website with “lorem ipsum” dummy or placeholder text, your adsense ads will almost certainly be off topic. This is often true for new files on existing websites, especially if the topic is new or different. It may take days or weeks for google’s media bot to come back to your page and get the ads properly targeted. TIP: If you start getting lots of traffic from a variety of IP’s you will speed this process up dramatically.

I like to build my sites using include files. I put the header, footer and navigation in common files. It makes it much easier to maintain and manage. I also like to put my adsense code in include files. If I want/need to change my adsense code, it’s only one file I have to work with. TIP: I also use programming to turn the adsense on or off. I can change one global variable to true or false and my adsense ads will appear or disappear.

Managing URL’s and channels

Adsense channels is one area where it’s really easy to go overboard with stats. You can set up URL channels to compare how one website is doing to another. You can also set up sub channels for each URL. If you wanted to you do something channels like this:

* domain1.com - 728 banner
* domain1.com - 336 block
* domain1.com - text link
* domain2.com - 728 banner
* domain2.com - image banner
* domain2.com - 336 block
* domain3.com - 300 block

While this is great for testing and knowing who clicks where and why, it makes your reporting a little wonky. Your total number will always be correct but when you look at your reports with a channel break down things will get displayed multiple times and not add up to correct total. Makes things pretty confusing, so decide if you really need/want that level of reporting detail. TIP: At the very least you want to know what URL is generating the income so be sure to enter distinct URL channels.

Once you know you are going to put adsense on your website you’re going to have to consider where to put it. If this is new site it’s easier, if it’s an existing site it’s more difficult. While there are some people who will be able to do it, in most cases I’d say if you just slap the adsense code in, you’ll end up with a frankensite monster (props to Tedster of WMW for the buzzword). While every website is different, Google has published some heat maps showing the optimal locations. No surprise that the best spots are middle of the page and left hand side. Now I’ve done really well by placing it on the right, but you should know why you’re doing it that way before hand, and be prepared to change it if it doesn’t work out.

Google has also has published a list of the highest performing ad sizes:

  • 336×280 large rectangle
  • 300×250 inline rectangle
  • 160×600 wide skyscraper
From the sites that I run, I do really well with the 336 rectangle and 160 skyscraper. My next best performing ad size is the 728 leaderboard, I don’t really use the 300 inline rectangle too often. So really it depends on how well you integrate these into your site. Placement can have a dramatic effect on performance. TIP: When working on a new site or new layout you may want to give each location it’s own channel for a little while until you understand the users behavior.

Another ‘trick’ that can increase your CTR is by blending your adsense into your body copy. For example if your body copy is black, remove the adsense border and make the title, text, and URL black.TIP: Try changing all of your page hyperlinks to a high contrast color (like dark red or a bold blue) then change the adsense title to the same color.

The one area where I’ve found blended ads don’t perform as well is forums, especially ones with a high volume of repeat members. Regular visitors develop banner blindness pretty quickly. One ‘trick’ to keep the ads from being ignored is to randomize the color and even the placement. As with any of the decisions about location, placement and color it’s a trade off. How much do you emphasize the ads without annoying your visitors. Remember it’s better to have a 1% CTR with 500 regular visitors as opposed to a 5% CTR with 50 visitors. TIP: For forums try placing the adsense ads directly above or below the the first forum thread.

Using Images

One of the latest ’secrets’ to make the rounds is using images placed directly above or below an adsense leaderboard. This has been used for a while but came out in a digital point forum thread where a member talked about quadrupling their CTR. Basically you set up the adsense code in a table with four images that line up directly with the ads. Whether or not this is deceptive is fuzzy and very subjective. Obviously four blinking arrows would be ‘enticing people to click’ and be against the adsense TOS. However placing pictures of 4 laptops over laptops ads isn’t, so use your best judgment here and look at it from the advertiser or Google’s perspective. If you have a question as to your implementation being ‘over the line’ write to adsense and ask them to take a look.

As far as using the images, I’ve done it and can tell you it definitely works. You get the best results when the images ‘complete the story the ads are telling’. For example if you have ads about apple pies, use pictures of freshly baked apple pies, instead of granny smith, Macintosh, pink lady, and braeburn apples. TIP: Don’t limit yourself to using images only on that size ad unit, it works just as well with the other sizes, like the 336 rectangle.

Added:
I got a little criticizm for this and rightly so, as I wasn’t specific as I could have been. Do not use very identifiable brand name or products for your images. Use generic non-specific stock images whenever possible and appropriate.

Multiple Ad Units

Another way to increase ad revenue is to use multiple ad units. According to Google’s TOS you are allowed to post up to three ad units per page. Similar to standard search results the highest paying ad units will be served first and the lowest being served last. If there is enough of an ad inventory, place all three ad units. However you should pay attention to the payouts. Current assumption is you get 60% of the revenue (on a $0.05 click you get $0.03). So if a click from the third ad unit is only paying between 3 to 5 cents you may want to omit it from your page. This is one are where giving your ad units channels does have value. If one ad unit is getting a higher percentage of click throughs you’ll want to make sure the highest paying ads are being served there. TIP:Use CSS positioning to get your highest paying ads serving in the location with the highest CTR.

Adsense in RSS

With the growth of blogs and RSS feeds you’re starting to see adsense included in the feeds now. IMHO this doesn’t work, and here’s why:

* You only get to place one ad unit.
* You have no control over finding the ’sweet spot’ for the ad unit.
* The ads are usually poorly targeted (this is getting better).
* People develop ‘banner blindness’.

I know people like being able to read full postings in their feed reader, and there are at least a dozen other reasons for full posts from pleasing your users to mobile offline computing, all of which are completely valid. However if your website depends on generating adsense revenue to survive, then bring them to the site and show them the ads there.

Affiliate Sites

Placing Adsense on affiliate sites is tricky. Are you giving up a $10, $20, or $30 sale for a $1 click? This is something you have to test on your own to figure out. If you aren’t converting now it’s definitely worth a try. I like to use adsense on my article pages. For example let’s say you had an affiliate website where you sold shoes. You’re going to need some related articles to ‘flesh out’ the site. Things like ‘getting a shoe shine’ or ‘finding a shoe repair shop’ these are excellent spots for adsense. While you won’t get rich, they will usually provide a small steady income and cover things like hosting costs.TIP: If you find you have pages getting more than 50 clicks per month add more pages about this topic, and link the pages together. Mine you logs for the search terms used.

PPC Arbitrage

This is a dicey subject so I’m going to steer clear of precise examples. Basically you bid on low volume uber niche terms at a very low cost. You set up landing page that contains high payout ads for the related general topic. You are looking for terms with a large gap between the price you are bidding on adwords and the price you are getting on Adsense. If you pay $0.10 a click and get $1.00 a click you make $0.90 each click. To get your adsense ad approved you will need to ‘add some value’ along the way. You can make a killing or get taken to the cleaners with this one, so make sure you know what you are doing before you try it.

Have any other adsense tips, tricks or secrets? Drop me an email and let me know, I’ll give you credit.

Added
728 leaderboard works very well if it is just above the end of the
“above the fold” area on what would be considered your viewers average
resolution/browser window size if there are few other enticing links
above the fold. Makes for an interesting layout but if you’re building
a site for AdSense it may be worth it. We consistently receive very
high CTRs from doing this.

Try to build sites that allow you to quickly try any and all of
those locations outlined in the heatmap guide or at least allow you a
wide degree of freedom to easily change ad/content locations.
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Recession Proof Search Engine Optimization Tips


Recession Proof Search Engine Optimization Tips

In this month’s Target Marketing Magazine, a TopRank authored article on how small businesses can gain a competitive marketing advantage by leveraging content promotion, blogs, social media and universal search was featured. Recently there has been some dialog and commentary on certain SEM channels about upcoming harder economic times calling for SEO to be taken back to the basics: “Textbook SEO” as Mike Grehan would put it. I disagree with the premise that companies should stop experimenting with new tactics and stick with the fundamentals. Effective SEO in any economic environment means getting more creative, not mundane.

“As search engines evolve with features such as personalized, social and unified search, so must marketers evolve — especially those on a budget.”
What the article in Target Marketing and this post look at are creative content creation and promotion approaches to optimizing not only small business web sites, but any web site, using a holistic approach to SEO. I’ll summarize a few of the key points here:

Create a Content Promotion Plan -
The base for optimization and link building is all about content. However, relying on search engines alone to find, crawl, index and rank your content in a way that will drive sales and improve brand visibility isn’t enough. More than ever, the masses are enabled to publish content on the web creating even more competition for top visibility within search. That makes it important to not only optimize your content, but to make an effort to promote it as well. Publishing great content is a waste unless you’ve developed channels of distribution outside of search engine crawlers.

Planning out content creation ahead of time much like a publisher creates an editorial calendar for a magazine will provide the search marketing team with resources in advance to creatively concept optimization, social networking and promotion ideas in advance. The effect is more robust distribution of your message to audiences that are looking as well as attracting links.

In the article at Target Marketing, there’s a practical example of this where a jewelry retailer promoted photos of their Christmas ornaments on image sharing sites to drive additional traffic as well as links.

Make It Easy to Publish and Promote New Content - One of the most common issues we run into when consulting with companies to improve their organic search marketing effectiveness is to implement a content creation and promotion plan. Many web sites are fairly static and there isn’t much “promotable content”. Even if the company wants to add content, they’re often tied down by content management system with limited functionality or having to go through an web side development firm to many any edits creating unnecessary costs.

For TopRank and it’s clients, the most effective way to add a search engine friendly content creation and management feature to a web site is to use blog software. That does not mean a blog in a journaling sense needs to be implemented, but rather leveraging blog software to manage content like an online newsroom, archiving newsletters, etc. That said, publishing a blog as we all know them is the ideal. There are additional competitive blog SEO advantages to publishing a blog as well.

The practical example given in the article references a retail fabric site that used a blog to archive its newsletters to start and then hired a person part time to write helpful tips and creative product announcements. The additional web pages and internal/inbound links generated from the blog have resulted in top 3 rankings on competitive phrases and increased sales.

“Get” Social Media - Before jumping on the bandwagon of social media promotion it’s important to understand how the various networks and communities work. Social media marketing is more about conversations and influence than it is about offers and conversions. Create accounts, make friends, comment and vote on content. See what kinds of content is going hot and getting attention and then start submitting the kind of content (others and yours) that the community responds to.

In this case, the example given from the article discussed a blog about puzzles and brain teasers that setup a Facebook group to introduce content from the blog to people who were interested in such content on Facebook. The Facebook group has grown steadily and continues to send traffic to the blog. After the article posted, a Twitter account was also set up for the puzzles site and uses it as a way to draw attention to (and links/visitors) to particularly interesting puzzles. Keep in mind, in both cases it was only people that showed some sort of interest in puzzles and that were active who were “friended”.

Unify Your Efforts With Universal Search - “Armed with a content plan, a blog to make it easier to publish search engine-friendly content and the beginning of an expanded social network, it’s now time to figure out what this all means for improved search engine visibility.” While each search engine implements the concept of universal or combined search results slightly differently and to a limited degree, the potential to gain benefit now as well as when the engines scale up the use of combined results is an opportunity.

The first step with universal search SEO is to take a step back and look at your search marketing effort from a holistic perspective. As you identify your target audience, goals and the messages to promote, take inventory of the electronic media or digital assets you have to work with. Match them up with appropriate channels of promotion. Incorporate your content promotion plan with search engine optimization efforts and implement an ongoing process of creative content creation, promotion and results measurement.

You can read the full story here: Competitive on a Budget: Promote content, socialize online and unify with universal search

If you run a small business web site or provide SEO consulting services to small businesses, what are some of the more creative online marketing tactics you’ve used? What trends do you see coming in 2008? Are you engaging in digital asset optimization?

Easy Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tips and Advice


Easy Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tips & Advice

Following is a short (okay, maybe not so short) list of things you can do — right now and without paying someone hundreds of dollars — to help your pages place higher in commonly used search engines such as Yahoo, Google, Altavista, and Lycos.

What I can't put in these tips is the experience and expertise that a trained search engine optimization specialist can bring to your project. Knowing how to define a set of achievable keywords, optimize (rewrite, if necessary) pages, network for links, and map out a strategic plan are things you can't put into a "how to" list. Having years of web design and site administration experience can help too, as can years of working on the web to provide valuable marketing solutions to clients.

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1. Before you go any further, understand that you should not optimize any one page (including your home page) for more than five or six keyword phrases. Trying to optimize for more will only dilute the effectiveness of your pages. Instead, identify other pages on your site that can be optimized for different sets of keyword phrases.

2. Don't expect to be able to score with single-word keyword phrases (such as, "travel" or "software") unless you are one of the most visited sites on the internet. It just won't happen. Conversely, the longer your phrases get, the easier it will be to get to the first page of search results. The trick is striking a balance somewhere in between so two and three-word phrases work for you.

3. The most important technique you can use these days (especially for good placement in Google, the number-one search engine) is to provide your visitors with lots of good information on the subject(s) of your keywords. Use your keywords often without being too repetitive.

First things first:

4. Go straight to Yahoo's paid submission page and submit your site. (Click here for my list of search engine submission links.) It will cost you $299 (as of Winter 2002). Be prepared with a great title for your site and a kicker description of no more than 25 words (a little less than 200 characters by Yahoo's standards). Get your most important keywords into your title and description (but be prepared for the Yahoo editors to remove most of them). It doesn't matter. You have to be in the Yahoo directory, if only so that the Google spiders find you and give you points for it.

5. Go to the Open Directory Project (DMOZ), find the best category for your site and then submit it to their editors. Again, you have to be in this directory, but not just because Google will like it. Many, many sites now use the DMOZ directory as the basis for their own directories. Get into DMOZ and you get into all those others (eventually).

I recommend this one-two, Yahoo-DMOZ punch to anyone who is serious about achieving their best rankings in the Google index.

Optimizing the HEAD section of your HTML page:

6. Use a TITLE tag (in the HEAD portion of your HTML file) that contains the keywords for your website. If it is the title of the home page, it should also contain your company name. Example:

7. Use META tags for description and keywords. Keep the description short, a maximum of 200 characters (including the spaces). Keyword lists should be a maximum of 1000 characters (including the spaces and commas). In the old days, longer keyword meta lists would get you higher on the search results, but this is going out of favor with the search engines. Do use the meta keywords, though, to list the most important keywords on your page (once is enough) and any synonyms or common misspellings. Always include your company name in your keyword lists.

8. Optimize the META description to include your company name, what you do, and your target keywords. Keep this description to 200 characters.

9. Minimize the depth of your HEAD section by using links to javascript and cascading style sheet code whenever possible. Too much junk in the HEAD section can make a search spider think your site's text starts too far down the page to be relevant.

10. Each page should begin with a heading that again uses your keywords. Code this as a first-level,
heading. You can get creative. Notice how on my own home page, the list of services and cities below the main graphic is coded as an
. Another example:heading, include a short paragraph that spells out exactly the value you bring your visitors with this page, using your keywords frequently (though without getting too redundant).