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increase blog traffic from facebook
Facebook is the top social media website, morever it is ranked second after Google according to alexa. It has around 1 billion active users and recieve more then 3 billion likes and comments everyday. So you can imagine the amount of traffic you can generate to your blog from facebook by taking some effective steps. In this article i will share with you few tips to increase traffic to your blog. If you are following this methods then its really good, but if you are not then you must start following as it will really help you to reach more audience and eventually result in greater traffic.


1. Making Facebook Fan Page

facebook fan page
You can increase traffic to your blog by making a fan page or brand page of your blog. Now a days majority of bloggers have a fan page. If a person likes your page he recieves daily update of your blog directly on his profile or news feed. The more facebook likes you have, greater is the traffic from facebook. If you don't have a fan page then go to facebook page and create one. Just creating facebook page is not enough, you will need a Facebook Like Box widget for your blog which will allow your blog visitors to like you facebook page from within your blog. In order to get this widget for your blog check tutorial given below.


2. Interacting Or Commenting

Interacting with people, helping them with their problems, appreciating fellow bloggers work can help you to stand out among other users and get you respect of other bloggers and even their followers. Commenting on their fan page, liking their post will make you visible or active in social media and help you to achieve more fans and the result you know, more traffic. But some bloggers try to spam by commenting on their profile or on every status they update with link to their page. Try to write few good thing about his post and sometime add link to your blog at the end of comment. Spamming will decrease your reputation among other fellow bloggers So Beware!


3. Adding Good Friends

increase blog traffic from facebook
Add some good facebook friends that are from your niche, who's blog posts you enjoy reading. By liking and commenting on their post, their followers will see your action on their page and might check your blog. If you blog content is good and impressive you might turn this visitors to your follower. This seem to look long process but it really effective and works very well.

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

(Cross-posted from The Official Google Blog)

This time of year, everyone in the United States is starting to fill out—with varying levels of enthusiasm—our federal income tax forms. Yet, after we write our checks to the IRS, most of us don’t really know exactly where our money is going.

Fortunately, there’s a new online tool to help us find out. Last year, Andrew Johnson and Louis Garcia, two developers from Minneapolis, Minn., created a website called whatwepayfor.com that uses public data to estimate how our tax money is spent. You enter your income and filing status on the site, and it creates a formatted table of numbers showing your contributions to the federal budget—down to the penny:

We’re impressed by what the website uncovers. In 2010, for example, a married couple making $40,000 a year contributed approximately $14.07 to space operations, $6.83 to aviation security and $0.91 to the Peace Corps…and those are just a few of the hundreds of expenditures revealed on the site. As we spent time exploring all of these details, it got us thinking: how we could make the information even more accessible? So we created a simple interactive data visualization:

Click the image above to try the interactive version—it lets you drag the bubbles around, change the income level and so on. You can now look at the data in a new way, and it’s a little more fun to explore. Of course, there are lots of ways to visualize the data, and we’re very sure there are many talented designers and developers around the country who can do it even better than we have.

To make that happen, we’ve teamed up with Eyebeam, a not-for-profit art and technology center, to host what we’re calling the Data Viz Challenge. Andrew and Louis have built an API to let anyone access the data, so now you can choose how to display it. Could you create a better animated chart? Something in 3D? An interactive website? A physical display somewhere in the real world? We want you to show everyone how data visualization can be a powerful tool for turning information into understanding.

You can enter the challenge at datavizchallenge.org, where you’ll also find more information about challenge and the data. The challenge starts today and ends March 27, 2011, and is open to the U.S. only. The top visualization, as chosen by a jury, will receive a $5,000 award and a shout-out on the site and this blog. We’ll announce the shortlist on the week of April 11, and the winners on April 18, a.k.a. Tax Day.

If you’re a data viz enthusiast, we hope you’ll take a look at the data and build your own creative visualization. But even if you’re not, hopefully the results will help you appreciate what data visualization can do, and its usefulness in turning raw information—like federal income tax numbers—into something you can explore and understand.


2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Today, we announced the next generation of our ad serving technology for online publishers, the new DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) from Google. We are pleased to announce that the new version of DFP comes with a modern API that enables publishers and third-parties to customize and extend the product.

The new API is available to publishers who use DFP, as well as to third-parties and vendors who would like to build applications on top of DFP. A growing community of developers are already working on sales, order management, workflow and data visualization tools. We've incorporated feedback on the existing DART for Publishers API and believe the new API is a significant step forward. It uses SOAP, a standard and widely-adopted messaging technology that uses HTTP requests to transmit and receive XML data between your client and our servers. This means you can use it with virtually any programming language of your choice. We have a wealth of public documentation available online and there are numerous code samples and client libraries ready for you to download.

To learn more about the new API, there are a few places to get started:

We are looking forward to working with you and seeing what you build!

2013, By: Seo Master
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