Seperti kita ketahui bahwa page speed loading merupakan salah satu pertimbangan dari google, tentunya akan berpengaruh juga dengan seo blog kita. Tapi kadang kita perlu widget untuk memperindah blog kita, atau jika submit blog untuk dapat backlink, tidak jarang banyak yang meminta reciprocal link, yaitu mereka meminta kita memasang banner atau linknya di blog kita, belum lagi ditambah link
Melakukan Optimisasi Onpage pada blog yang baru dibuat adalah langkah wajib. Ini adalah tahap kedua dari empat tahap yang perlu dilakukan untuk menjadi juara search engine. Tujuan utama dari optimisasi onpage bukan untuk menjadi juara pertama di Google. Optimisasi ini hanya untuk membantu Google mengindeks blog anda dengan tepat.
Ini seperti menaruh mobil balap anda di lintasan yang tepat,
Cara Membuat Artikel Terkait Vertikal Dengan Thumbnail sangatlah mudah. Artikel terkait ini banyak digunakan untuk membantu blogger yang kesulitan melakukan interlink antar artikel. Manfaat lain penggunaan artikel terkait ini adalah membantu meningkatkan pageview blog anda dengan terus menawarkan artikel-artikel yang lain ke pengunjung blog.
Seo Master present to you: By Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing The global reach of GDG DevFest season continues in this third update. The season kicked off with DevFest Manila in early August, and since then, the community has organized 30 events all over the world. We’re only part way through the season, with many great events still to come. Powered by local Google Developer Groups, this past weekend saw 9 more events. From real-time updates directly from event attendees, to app demos, to memorable moments, here are the latest updates in DevFest-ing:
DevFest Santa Fe | Host: GDG Santa Fe “Muy bueno el evento! Me gustaría que estas actividades se realicen más seguido, ya que generan relaciones profesionales y académicas muy fructíferas. Saludos!” -- Andrés Testi, DevFest Santa Fe attendee
DevFest Ninja | Host: GDG Buenos Aires Catch up on all things DevFest Ninja with real-time updates from attendees on the GDG Buenos Aires group site.
DevFest Kuala Lumpur | Host: GDG Kuala Lumpur GDG Kuala Lumpur utilized Google+ in the planning of their event, encouraging attendees to add speakers to their circles to get the most up-to-date information throughout the day (list of speakers).
DevFest Mumbai | Host: GDG Mumbai It was a full house at GDG DevFest Mumbai--check out the full photo gallery on Google+.
DevFest Pune | Host: GDG Pune Photos from the event are all viewable here, including sessions, speakers, and registration.
DevFest Bandung (BDG) | Host: GDG Bandung “Thanks to everyone for attending and for being part of our first-ever GDG DevFest held in Bandung [...] The event was attended by around 140 people from different backgrounds, including experienced developers, designers, students, lecturers, and newbie programmers.” -- GDG BDG [read full recap here]
DevFest Kathmandu | Host: GDG Kathmandu “On October 6th 2012, GDG Kathmandu organized one of the best events since its March 2011 founding. Within the first 3 days of announcing the event, we already had 200 committed participants. A session conducted as a Hangout On Air by Android Developer Advocate Anirudh Dewani was an entirely new experience for Google Developers here in Kathmandu. It was a grand experience of GDG Kathmandu and DevFest Kathmandu was huge success.” -- GDG Kathmandu
DevFest Mbale | Host: GDG Mbale “GDG DevFest Mbale was the first Devfest to be held in Uganda and the biggest event with technical content held in Mbale with 120 total attendees. The code lab, conducted by James Muranga from GDG Kampala, was the most memorable moment for participants. He introduced Google App Engine, and followed with a code lab that saw attendees getting up to speed developing web apps that run on Google’s platforms. James also demoed an app, Mafuta Go, that he and a team of 4 developed working out from OutBox Hub. It was very inspiring to developers and students alike to see an idea like James’ team’s materialize.” -- Nsubuga Hassan, GDG DevFest Organizer
What’s up next? Berlin | October 13 Chlef | October 15 UPDATE: Brazza | moved to November 10 Firenze | October, 19 Zurich | October 20 UPDATE: DevFest West (Mountain View) | October 20 Nebrodi | October 20 Thiès | October 20 [tentative]
DevFest isn’t close to over – we’re still going strong! Events are being held all over the world until November 11, and getting involved is a simple 3-step process: find your nearest GDG, attend an event, and join the community. Visit devfest.infofor specific event details and session updates. Phoebe Peronto is an Associate Product Marketing Manager on the Developer Marketing team here at Google. She’s a foodie who has a penchant for traveling, politics, and running. Oh, and of course...Go Cal Bears!
Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor 2013, By: Seo Master
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Seo Master present to you: By Leslie Hawthorn, Open Source Team
We just wrapped up our third Summer of Code, and as with 2006 we invited mentors from all successful organizations to Google for our annual Mentor Summit. We spent all day Saturday with our colleagues from the open source community sharing knowledge to improve Summer of Code, fostering collaboration and, of course, having fun! Our attendees proposed and led sessions, unconference style, from "How Do You Transfer an Itch?" to "The Stick, the Carrot and Sushi." Marty once again treated everyone to a day of free association and tinker toys in Casablanca.
Here's the obligatory group photo, and as you can see we've picked up a few more friends since last year.
You might also want to check out some pre and post summit pics from Bart, Seb and Wolf.
Congratulations once again to all of our students and mentors for another stellar showing in Summer of Code. Keep your eye on the program blog in the coming weeks for notes from the mentor summit and more success stories from our students and mentoring organizations.
If your page is on the web, speed matters. For developers and webmasters, making your page faster shouldn’t be a hassle, which is why we introduced mod_pagespeed in 2010. Since then the development team has been working to improve the functionality, quality and performance of this open-source Apache module that automatically optimizes web pages and their resources. Now, after almost two years and eighteen releases, we are announcing that we are taking off the Beta label.
We’re committed to working with the open-source community to continue evolving mod_pagespeed, including more, better and smarter optimizations and support for other web servers. Over 120,000 sites are already using mod_pagespeed to improve the performance of their web pages using the latest techniques and trends in optimization. The product is used worldwide by individual sites, and is also offered by hosting providers, such as DreamHost, Go Daddy and content delivery networks like EdgeCast. With the move out of beta we hope that even more sites will soon benefit from the web performance improvements offered through mod_pagespeed.
mod_pagespeed is a key part of our goal to help make the web faster for everyone. Users prefer faster sites and we have seen that faster pages lead to higher user engagement, conversions, and retention. In fact, page speed is one of the signals in search ranking and ad quality scores. Besides evangelizing for speed, we offer tools and technologies to help measure, quantify, and improve performance, such as Site Speed Reports in Google Analytics, PageSpeed Insights, and PageSpeed Optimization products. In fact, both mod_pagespeed and PageSpeed Service are based on our open-source PageSpeed Optimization Libraries project, and are important ways in which we help websites take advantage of the latest performance best practices.
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Banyak pelaku SEO meyakini bahwa teknik breadcrumbs ini membantu
Today we are introducing an early preview of Dart, a class-based optionally typed programming language for building web applications. Dart’s design goals are:
Create a structured yet flexible language for web programming.
Make Dart feel familiar and natural to programmers and thus easy to learn.
Ensure that Dart delivers high performance on all modern web browsers and environments ranging from small handheld devices to server-side execution.
Dart targets a wide range of development scenarios: from a one-person project without much structure to a large-scale project needing formal types in the code to state programmer intent. To support this wide range of projects, Dart has optional types; this means you can start coding without types and add them later as needed. We believe Dart will be great for writing large web applications.
Dart code can be executed in two different ways: either on a native virtual machine or on top of a JavaScript engine by using a compiler that translates Dart code to JavaScript. This means you can write a web application in Dart and have it compiled and run on any modern browser. The Dart VM is not currently integrated in Chrome but we plan to explore this option.
The language comes with a set of basic libraries and tools for checking, compiling, and running Dart code, all of which will evolve further with your participation. We've made the language and preliminary tools available as open source on dartlang.org. Check out the site to give feedback, learn more about Dart, and participate in its development.
We look forward to rapidly evolving Dart into a solid platform for structured web programming.
Lars Bak is a veteran virtual machinist, leaving marks on several software systems: Beta, Self, Strongtalk, Sun's HotSpot and CLDC HI, OOVM Smalltalk, and V8.
Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor 2013, By: Seo Master