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How To Drive More Traffic From Facebook

How To Drive More Traffic From Facebook


Social Networking Sites are best place for getting more traffic.As we know Facebook is like number 1st or 2nd biggest social networking site on internet.So,it is best place for driving huge traffic towards your site or a blog.In our today tutorial we discussed in detail that how many methods are there for driving traffic from facebook.And learn step by step by watching video tutorials. There are main two methods or ways by which we drive traffic towards our site/blog.
                 
                     How To Drive More Traffic From Facebook

Two Methods For Driving Traffic

1.Use pages and groups
2.Use Facebook Advertising

See Below Video Tutorials For Complete Detail

        How To Drive More Traffic From Facebook In English



How To Drive More Traffic From Facebook In Urdu


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2013, By: Seo Master
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2013, By: Seo Master
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By Fred Sauer, Developer Advocate

Cross-posted from the Google Cloud Platform Blog

On the Google Cloud Platform team we're always looking for ways to make developers' lives easier, so you can focus on building interesting applications instead of worrying about managing infrastructure.

We also want you to be as productive as possible when you're busy writing code. We provide an SDK which offers access to production APIs, in a way that's compatible with a local development environment.


But sometimes you just want to dip your toes in the water, and the prospect of setting up a local development environment seems daunting. What if you just want to try out some sample code? What if you want to see how the actual production APIs will behave? What if you could share a code snippet with a colleague and your entire environment came along for the ride? What if there was a playground where you could try out APIs, all from within your web browser?

We asked ourselves these same questions and decided to try an experiment: we created a Cloud Playground, a place for you to quickly test production APIs you're interested in using. Note: the Cloud Playground is currently limited to Python 2.7 App Engine apps.

To get you started, we added little green buttons to our getting started documentation, which take you straight to the Cloud Playground where you can edit and run the guestbook sample code as it appears in the documentation.


In addition, the main Cloud Playground page offers easy access to many more samples. There's even an option to clone other open source App Engine Python 2.7 template projects from Github.


How does it work? The Cloud Playground is itself an open source project and consists of two modules:
  • mimic is a regular Python App Engine app, which serves as a development server (similar to the App Engine SDK "dev_appserver"), but which runs in the production App Engine environment, providing you access to the production APIs and environment while still offering a quick and easy way to test out bits of code.
  • bliss is a trivial browser-based code editor which lets you edit code in the mimic virtual file system (backed by the App Engine datastore), providing you with a user interface so you can see what the mimic app can do for you.
We previously blogged about DevTable which also uses mimic to speed up refresh cycles for their App Engine developers.

We look forward to seeing what you're able to build.


Fred Sauer is a Developer Advocate for the Google Cloud Platform and long-standing member of the Google App Engine team. Fred hacks in a number of open source projects for fun and maintains a particular interest in game and web development.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master
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