Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Best Presentation Editors

Hi guys,

Are you not good in Photoshop or paint then this stuff I'm about to share is for you. These are the online sites wherein using which you can create awesome presentations. Just google some images that suits your requirement to insert in the presentation. Just include the text.
You can create the presentations using these top presentation sites, at a time less than what you usually spent in creating a presentation.

prezi
zoho show (zoho.com)
show.zohoo.com
slide rocket
presentation engine
google docs (google: more than search, screencests by john R. Sowesh)
empressr
zcubes
openoffice impress
glogster.com
animito.com
presentationzen.com
ted.com
techcrunch.com

Google Search Syntax Queries

Below is a list of all the Google syntax queries you can use to find exactly what you want:

Search Google Syntax Queries

Web Search: allinanchor, allintext, allintitle, allinurl, cache, define, filetype, id, inanchor, info,intext, intitle, inurl, link, phonebook, related, site

Image Search: allintitle, allinurl, filetype, inurl, intitle, site

Groups: allintext, allintitle, author, group, insubject, intext, intitle

Directory: allintext, allintitle, allinurl, ext, filetype, intext, intitle, inurl

News: allintext, allintitle, allinurl, intext, intitle, inurl, location, source

Product Search: allintext, allintitle

allinanchor:
If you start your query with allinanchor: Google restricts results to pages containing all query terms you specify in the anchor text on links to the page. For example, [allinanchor: best internet marketing] will return only pages in which the anchor text on links to the pages contain the words “best,” “internet,” and “marketing.”

allintext:
If you start your query with allintext: Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the text of the page. For example, [allintext: seo services ] will return only pages in which the words “seo” and “services” appear in the text of the page.

allintitle:
If you start your query with allintitle: Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the title. For example, [allintitle: internet marketing] will return only documents that contain the words “internet” and “marketing” in the title.

allinurl:
If you start your query with allinurl: Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the URL. For example, [allinurl: google faq] will return only documents that contain the words “google” and “faq” in the URL, such as “www.google.com/help/faq.html”.

author:
If you include author: in your query, Google will restrict your Google Groups results to include newsgroup articles by the author you specify. The author can be a full or partial name or email address. For example, [ seo author:john author:doe ] or [ seo author:doe@someaddress.com ] return articles that contain the word “seo” written by John Doe or doe@someaddress.com.

cache:
The query cache:url will display Google’s cached version of a web page, instead of the current version of the page. For example, [ cache:www.espn.com] will show Google’s cached version of the ESPN home page.

define:
If you start your query with define: Google shows definitions from pages on the web for the term that follows. This advanced search operator is useful for finding definitions of words, phrases, and acronyms. For example, [ define: seo ] will show definitions for “SEO”.

ext:
This is an undocumented alias for filetype:

filetype:
If you include filetype:suffix in your query, Google will restrict the results to pages whose names end in suffix. For example, [ seo evaluation filetype:pdf ] will return Adobe Acrobat pdf files that match the terms “seo” and “evaluation.”

link:
The query link:URL shows pages that link back to that URL. For example, to find pages that point to ESPN’s home page, enter:[ link:www.espn.com ]

location:
If you include location: in your query on Google News, only articles from the location you specify will be returned. For example, [seo location:india ] will show articles that match the term “seo” from sites in India. Many other country names work; try them and see.

movie:
If you include movie: in your query, Google will find movie-related information.

phonebook:
If you start your query with phonebook: Google shows all public U.S. residence telephone listings (name, address, phone number) for the person you specify.

related:
The query related:URL will list web pages that are similar to the web page you specify. For instance, [related:www.consumerreports.org ] will list web pages that are similar to the Consumer Reports home page.

site:
If you include site: in your query, Google will restrict your search results to the site or domain you specify. The site: command is very helpful as an alternative to the mediocre search engines built into many sites.

source:
If you include source: in your query, Google News will restrict your search to articles from the news source with the ID you specify. For example, [ election source:new_york_times ] will return articles with the word “election” that appear in the New York Times.

weather:
If you enter a query with the word weather and a city or location name, if Google recognizes the location, the forecast will appear at the top of the results page. Otherwise, your results will usually include links to sites with the weather conditions and forecast for that location.

Daterange:
Daterange: (start date–end date).
This syntax used in google search box will throw you results indexed in the specified date range only.
. Daterange: is actually more useful if you go elsewhere to take advantage of it, because daterange: requires Julian dates, not standard Gregorian dates. An easier way of doing a Google daterange: search is by filling in a form at www.researchbuzz.com/toolbox/goofresh.shtml or www.faganfinder.com/engines/google.shtml.

Monday, June 2, 2014

How the Author of http://onlinefanatic.com/ made $500/month using SEO Source Wave's (AlexBecker) Methods in 80 Days

Hi I've gone through this article online and thought its worth of sharing it to you. Go through it and enjoy.


Anchor Links:
 make a $500/month niche site
 Pat Flynn’s niche site duel
 Source Wave
 Niche Pursuits



Anchor Links:
All in one SEO
Google XML Sitemap






Anchor Links:
Social Marker



Anchor Links:
monthly income 

Best Site Analysis websites

Being an SEO or digital marketing analyst, checking back links behavior for a website is of utmost important. It is because back links play an important role in the performance and in calculating metrics like authority, trust flow, citation flow.. The more qualitative dofollow back links a site gets the more metrics it will be get. Here are some websites trust worthy in verifying the back links and their nature.

List of back links checker sites:

- https://ahrefs.com/
- http://www.realwebstats.com/
- http://webmeup.com/
- http://www.webconfs.com/
- https://www.clickmagickcom - helps track and optimize all your marketing, all in one place.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Expired Domain Registration and Purchasing Sites

Here you'll get a collection of expired domain registration sites and websites providing auctions on expired domains.

http://www.marcaria.com/

Friday, May 23, 2014

Paid Marketing Supportive Stuff

This post is meant to include various supportive documents, websites and many more that assist in paid marketing whether it may be Adwords or AdSense or anything else.

Check with this link for the supportive setup guide on Remarketing in AdWords. http://static.googleusercontent.com/external_content/untrusted_dlcp/www.google.com/en/us/help/hc/pdfs/adwords/AdWords_Remarketing_Guide.pdf

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Useful Tools and Softwares in Digital Marketing

Get into a list of tools that are proven very useful and time being I'll include more and add the purpose of each tool and software. Hope this is useful and your comments form the boost for me to work more and add more..

Softwares and Tools:

Keyword research tools:
Google Adwords keywords suggestion tool
Google search based keyword tool
Google insight for search
UberSuggest
Word tracker
Keywordtool.io
SEO Elite
Word pot
Keyword Discovery
Micro Niche Finder
Keyword Spy
Google trends
AuthorityLabs
SEMrush
Spyfu

SEO Tools:
Google traffic estimator
Google SK tool
Google Webmaster tool
IP and reverse DNS lookup tools
G-site crawler
Copyscape
Page snooper
Axandra Internet Business Promoter (IBP)
Xenu
Web CEO
Rank checker
Traffic travis
SEO power soot
Screaming Frog

Others:
AW stats
Acquisio
Omniture


BuzzSumo and Mention.net to find out mentions of your website.



Monday, May 5, 2014

Websites that are worth of referring for a Digital Marketer and a Content Writer

Here are a list of some useful sites and blogs that are useful for a digital marketer. I'll update this post regularly as I come across more....

Search Engine Land  -  http://searchengineland.com/
Search Engine Journal - http://www.searchenginejournal.com/
Matt Cutts - http://www.mattcutts.com/
Neil Patel - http://www.neilpatel.com/
Quick Sprout - http://www.quicksprout.com/
Kiss Metrics - https://www.kissmetrics.com/
Crazy Egg  -  crazyegg.com
http://onlinefanatic.com/
http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/
Source Wave - http://source-wave.com/
Spyfu - http://www.spyfu.com/
Noble Samurai - content.noblesamurai.com or http://www.noblesamurai.com/http://ecommercepulse.com/
ViperChill - http://www.viperchill.com/ 
 Nichehacks.com
MOZ - https://moz.com/blog
Seoroundtable - https://www.seroundtable.com/
Mozcast - http://mozcast.com/
Accuranker - https://www.accuranker.com/blog/
Algaroo - https://algoroo.com/
Serpmetrics - serpmetrics.com/flux, http://blog.serpmetrics.com/
advancedwebranking.com
Rankranger - https://www.rankranger.com/blog
Webmasterworld.com - https://www.webmasterworld.com/

Broken Link Building Useful Resources

Check with the list broken link building analysis tools, plugins, softwares, interviews and articles most of which are free.

"Check My Links", nifty Chrome Extension to easily find the broken links on any page.
Broken Link Finder to find broken links and resource pages.

15 Tools (+reviews) for Broken Link Building

  1. The Broken Link Finder (see review here)
  2. Open Site Explorer (partially “automates” finding competitor 404 pages)
  3. Check My Links Chrome Plugin – browser-based 404 finder (apparently removed, not by author…) Also it’s Available Here
  4. Check My Links Chrome Extension – A Link Builder’s Dream (review) (new 2/27/12)
  5. Screaming Frog – 404 finder
  6. the Broken Link Building Tool – automated BLB prospecting
  7. Xenu Link Sleuth (find broken links, page by page)
  8. Wayback Machine (archive.org for discovering what used to be there)
  9. Google Result Bookmarklet
  10. Boomerang – outreach
  11. Creating and Managing Your Link Campaign
  12. Seer’s Broken Link Building Worksheet
  13. Seer’s Broken Link Building Email Template
  14. Dead URL – Suggests Alternative URLs from Same Domain
  15. Domain Hunter Plus (new 2/27/12)

5 Broken Link Building Expert Interviews

  1. Broken Link Building Tips: An Interview with Melanie Nathan
  2. Broken Link Building: How Napoleon Suarez Gets 8-12% Conversions
  3. Interview With Link Building Extraordinaire Melanie Nathan
  4. 15 Questions with Nick LeRoy on Broken Link Building
  5. Creative Broken Link Building Tips with Jon Cooper

1 Notable Forum Discussion

  1. Busted links as reason for link request

21 Broken Link Building Process Guides

  1. The Broken Link Building Bible
  2. How to Use the Broken Link Building Strategy to Get Links
  3. The Reciprocity Link Building Method
  4. Broken Link Building: Feast On Your Competitors This Thanksgiving
  5. Fixing the Web’s Lost Content: An 8 Step Guide for Link Builders
  6. Need Links? Make Up for Your Competitor’s Shortcomings
  7. Easy Link Building with Your Competitors’ 404 Errors
  8. Broken Link Building In Action: REAL Email Examples Inside!
  9. Reciprocity link building – step by step
  10. Competitor Research – Focusing on Companies, Keywords, and Broken Links
  11. Getting Links Using the Reciprocity Method
  12. Link Building Tip: Discover Broken Links & Request Those Links
  13. Link Building Tip #1 – Finding Broken Links
  14. 4 Prospecting Approaches for Broken Link Builders
  15. The Content Marketer’s Guide to Broken Link Building (PPT)
  16. Broken Link Building Guide: From Noob to Novice (new 2/27/12)
  17. A Tactical Guide to Broken Link Building (new 2/27/12)
  18. Broken link building with Raven’s Link Manager and local directories (new 2/27/12)
  19. Broken Link Building – A Case Study (new 2/27/12)
  20. 5 Creative Broken Link Building Strategies (new 2/27/12)
  21. CITATION LABS PROCESS AND TOOLS FOR LARGE SCALE BROKEN LINK BUILDING

1 Video

  1. Link Building using old competitor sites & easy content development for SEO

9 Link Rot Resources

  1. “Link Rot” and Legal Resources on the Web: A 2011 Analysis by the Chesapeake Digital Preservation Group
  2. Fighting Linkrot
  3. “Sic transit gloria telae: towards an understanding of the Web’s decay”
  4. Cool URIs don’t change
  5. URLs: Uniform Resource Locators or Unreliable Resource Locators
  6. Web Citation Availability: Analysis and Implications for Scholarship
  7. The Life Span of a Specific Topic on the Web
  8. Digital libraries and World Wide Web sites and page persistence.
  9. Link Rot at Wikipedia
- See more at: http://citationlabs.com/36-broken-link-building-resources/#sthash.duJtI0Py.dpuf