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seo Google allowed to tag friends from Google+ right in your post 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Google allowed to tag friends from Google+ right in your postRecently Blogger updated continuously with extremely worthwhile to make it a better blogging platform. Google had also integrated Google+ into Blogger, today Google Buzz has announced that Blogger has allowed you to tag friends from Google+ right in your post/article. Basically this feature is very similar to tag Facebook friends.

This new update features makes the interaction between the Blogger is very pleasant and approachable. In the post editor when you want to inform or remind someone you just add a plus sign '+' in front of their profile name. Blogger automatically inserts a link directly to the Google+ page mentioned. Not just only that, once you publish an article with you tag your friend in it they'll be notify immediately and automatically.  

Google allowed to tag friends from Google+ right in your post
  
Figure above illustrates the "Tag" your friends or even a community page. Blogger will automatically lists your friends and you just click to select who you want to tag in. Thanks to +Tan Nguyen  +Hồng Hòa Vi 




2013, By: Seo Master

seo Create a 404 Page Not Found error page for Blogger 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Create a 404 Page Not Found error page for BloggerFor user-friendly access to a page that does not exist in Blogspot, recently google has supported the navigation error and very helpful. This article will guide you in a different way to create 404 Page Not Found error page. One of Google's new update features to customize 404 error page. 404 (404 error) is a very common error messages, to inform the user when a web address is not found. Failure to find the things you want is an angry, to avoid annoying when readers get a message 404 dry sites often create a custom error page is beautiful or funny.


How do
1. Upgrade to a new type of interface, go to Settings / Search preferences and find a Custom Page Not Found   click Edit. Click to enlarge offline
Create a 404 Page Not Found error page for Blogger

<!-- Start-->     <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "error_page"'> <style> #error-not-found {     background: #ff0000;     background: url(http://www.matrixar.com/--Ri7FNhfPuU/T3p0_rWUvLI/AAAAAAAAHzU/v_V5cF2O9YM/s1600/bg_body.gif)no-repeat top center,-moz-radial-gradient(center 40%, circle cover, #ff0000 0%, #880000 100%);     background: url(http://www.matrixar.com/--Ri7FNhfPuU/T3p0_rWUvLI/AAAAAAAAHzU/v_V5cF2O9YM/s1600/bg_body.gif)no-repeat top center,-webkit-gradient(radial, center 40%, 0,  center 40%, 800, from(#ff0000), to(#880000) );             text-align:center;         position:fixed;         top:0px;         right:0px;         bottom:0px;         left:0px;         padding-top:270px;         z-index:999999; } #error-not-found  h1 {         font-size:640px!important;         position:absolute;         font-family:impact,sans serif!important;         top:70px;         left:50%;         letter-spacing: -8px;         margin-left:-502px!important;         width:960px;         z-index:-2;         color:rgba(0,0,0,.09)!important; } #error-not-found  h2 {         font-family:arial black,sans serif!important;         text-transform:uppercase;         font-size:81px;         line-height:66px!important;         letter-spacing: -3px;         color:#fff!important;         margin:0!important;         padding:0!important; } #error-not-found p a, #error-not-found p a:visited, #error-not-found p a:hover{         font-family:arial black,sans serif!important;         text-transform:uppercase;         font-size:56px;         line-height:40px!important;         border:none;         font-weight: bold;         color:rgba(0,0,0,.5)!important;         margin:0!important;         padding:0!important;         text-decoration:none!important; } </style> <div id='error-not-found'>  <h2>404</h2> <br/> <h2>Ups..sorry</h2>  <h2>Page Not Found</h2>  <p> <a href='/' title='Go Home'> Back Home page</a></p>             </div> </b:if>                <!-- end-->

2. Copy the code below into the window that appears and click the Save is complete.
Source: Thanks +Đinh Công Thành

2013, By: Seo Master

seo How Can I Create A Google Friendly Site 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Google Friendly sites Your website could sport a very professional design but unless that site is not ranking well in search engines, it may be tough for new and potential customers to discover your business on the Internet. Therefore, when planning to create an online presence for your brick and mortar business, it is extremely important that your site layout and content is optimized for search engines. If you are wondering why the title says “Google friendly” where there are exist so many other search engines on the Internet (including popular ones like Yahoo!, Ask and MSN), that’s because Google has the reach like no other. Most website owners would agree that Google alone drives 90-95% of traffic to their websites. There are basically two ways to drive visitors from Google to your website – one, you buy ads that show up on Google results pages for certain keywords (using AdWord) or two, work hard to get good rankings in search results (organic traffic). While the former method costs money, organic traffic is free but requires effort and understanding of how search engines work.

Things to do

Our Webmaster Guidelines provide general design, technical, and quality guidelines. Below are more detailed tips for creating a Google-friendly site.

Give visitors the information they're looking for

Provide high-quality content on your pages, especially your homepage. This is the single most important thing to do. If your pages contain useful information, their content will attract many visitors and entice webmasters to link to your site. In creating a helpful, information-rich site, write pages that clearly and accurately describe your topic. Think about the words users would type to find your pages and include those words on your site.

Make sure that other sites link to yours

Links help our crawlers find your site and can give your site greater visibility in our search results. When returning results for a search, Google uses sophisticated text-matching techniques to display pages that are both important and relevant to each search. Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote by page A for page B. Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make other pages "important."
Keep in mind that our algorithms can distinguish natural links from unnatural links. Natural links to your site develop as part of the dynamic nature of the web when other sites find your content valuable and think it would be helpful for their visitors. Unnatural links to your site are placed there specifically to make your site look more popular to search engines. Some of these types of links (such as link schemes and doorway pages) are covered in our Webmaster Guidelines.
Only natural links are useful for the indexing and ranking of your site.

Make your site easily accessible

Build your site with a logical link structure. Every page should be reachable from at least one static text link.
Use a text browser, such as Lynx, to examine your site. Most spiders see your site much as Lynx would. If features such as JavaScript, cookies, session IDs, frames, DHTML, or Macromedia Flash keep you from seeing your entire site in a text browser, then spiders may have trouble crawling it.

Things to avoid

Don't fill your page with lists of keywords, attempt to "cloak" pages, or put up "crawler only" pages. If your site contains pages, links, or text that you don't intend visitors to see, Google considers those links and pages deceptive and may ignore your site.
Don't feel obligated to purchase a search engine optimization service. Some companies claim to "guarantee" high ranking for your site in Google's search results. While legitimate consulting firms can improve your site's flow and content, others employ deceptive tactics in an attempt to fool search engines. Be careful; if your domain is affiliated with one of these deceptive services, it could be banned from our index.
Don't use images to display important names, content, or links. Our crawler doesn't recognize text contained in graphics. Use ALT attributes if the main content and keywords on your page can't be formatted in regular HTML.
Don't create multiple copies of a page under different URLs. Many sites offer text-only or printer-friendly versions of pages that contain the same content as the corresponding graphic-rich pages. If your site has identical content that can be reached via different URLs, there are several ways of indicating the canonical (preferred) version of a page. More information about canonicalization.
Source: by Google Updated 18/12/2012

2013, By: Seo Master

seo Optimize Images for Better Search Engine SEO 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Optimize Images for Better Search Engine SEOSearch Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO is an acronym for "search engine optimization" or "search engine optimizer." Deciding to hire an SEO is a big decision that can potentially improve your site and save time, but you can also risk damage to your site and reputation. Make sure to research the potential advantages as well as the damage that an irresponsible SEO can do to your site. Many SEOs and other agencies and consultants provide useful services for website owners, including:
Google image search only gets a half a percent of Google’s overall traffic. But due to blend search results, images actually get a lot more traffic than that half a percent.
Here’s how you can make your images search engine friendly:

Alt tags & descriptions

usa city

Optimize Images for Better Search Engine SEO



Here is how the full image code should look like:

<img alt="usa city" border="0" src="http://www.matrixar.com/-ARsDSf1xe2k/UM_baLGRDsI/AAAAAAAAEZI/MS2cz6jGaG8/s1600/usa_city.jpg" height="240" title="USA City" width="320" />


The key to creating good alt tags are:
Describe the image, don’t just stuff in keywords. It should be keyword rich. It needs to be short and to the point.

File name

Using the same USA City example, you want your image file name to be descriptive of what the image is about. And because there are billions of images out there, you don’t want to use a generic image file name like “usa_city.jpg”.

File size

There are 2 aspects to an images file size. The first is the dimensions of the image and the second is how much storage space the image requires.

When optimizing an image, you ideally want the dimensions to be as big as possible, yet you want the storage space to be as small as possible. Through programs like PICASA, you can adjust the dimensions, while keeping the storage size small through compression.

Best of all, programs like PICASA will help maintain the quality of the image as you don’t want to compress them so much that the image doesn’t look good anymore.
2013, By: Seo Master

seo Create 404 error page motion with CSS3 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Create 404 error page motion with CSS3
One of Google's new update features to customize 404 error page. 404 (404 error) is a very common error messages, to inform the user when a web address is not found. Failure to find the things you want is an angry, to avoid annoying when readers get a message 404 dry sites often create a custom error page is beautiful or funny. This article Hong Hoa Vi will guide create a simple error page with an animation entirely in CSS3.

Be sure to check out the demo before you started to work offline
How do
1. Upgrade to a new type of interface, go to Settings / Search preferences and find a Custom Page Not Found   click Edit. Click to enlarge offline
404error
2. Copy the code below into the window that appears and click the Save is complete

<div class="box"><div class="cover_pan"></div></div>
<style type='text/css'>
.box{background:url(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--Spv9VuEKYE/T3WIVthTICI/AAAAAAAAC3E/o1Ng-OEp5SA/s1600/rect2996.png) no-repeat 0 0;height:486px}
.cover_pan{background:#fff url(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/--KGP4XXtrTM/T3WIWNH6-bI/AAAAAAAAC3I/zaRC49pVYf8/s1600/image2993.png) repeat 1055px bottom;height:486px;margin-left:1px;overflow:hidden;position:relative;width:99.5%;z-index:-1;-moz-animation-name:pan;-moz-animation-duration:40s;-moz-animation-iteration-count:infinite;-moz-animation-timing-function:linear;-webkit-animation-name:pan;-webkit-animation-duration:40s;-webkit-animation-iteration-count:infinite;-webkit-animation-timing-function:linear}
@-moz-keyframes pan{0%{background-position:1338px bottom}
100%{background-position:left bottom}
}
@-webkit-keyframes pan{0%{background-position:1338px bottom}
100%{background-position:left bottom}
}
</style>


Guide customization
If you do not like customization, it is enough but if you are "vóc doctor" and want to edit something, follow the instructions below. The idea here is to create two classes, a class photo on the mask (classbox ) and the background image layer motion (class cover_pan ).
1. Dimensions
You can completely customize the size of the class box and class cover_pan depending on the size of the image and the size of your blog.
2. Photo
In the above code has 2 photos, a class box background image and a background image of classcover_pan . Currently, both of these two images 800px size match the size Blog Design but you can also change the second photo.
For class photo box is required gif or png opacity necessary to mask the cover. Photos classarbitrary cover_pan , you can select any image as long as the size matches.
2. Speed
Here we give the background horizontal run continuously with endless loop. Movement speed is 40s.There are many things you can change, but I raised this discovery for you. Try to learn a little about CSS3 and seek Google directions!
I wish you success 
Source by: Hong Hoa Vi

2013, By: Seo Master

seo Related Posts Widget With Thumbnail For Blogger 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Related PostsDisplaying  related posts at the bottom of each post is a best way to keep to visitor busy and increase your page views.The related posts widget with thumbnails lists a selected number of posts with image thumbnail from each post.
How To Add Related Posts With Thumbnail To Blogger
Related Posts
Go to Blogger Dashboard > Design > Edit HTML.
Download a copy of your template first.
Tick  "Expand Widget Templates" checkbox.
Now search for below tag in your template

Code:

</head>

Just above it paste below code
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<style type='text/css'>
#related-posts {
float: center;
text-transform: none;
height: 100%;
min-height: 100%;
padding-top: 5px;
padding-left: 5px;
font-size
}

#related-posts h2 {
font-size: 1.6em;
font-weight: bold;
color: black;
font-family: Georgia, &#8220;
Times New Roman&#8221;, Times, serif; margin-bottom: 0.75em;
margin-top: 0em;
padding-top: 0em;
}

#related-posts a {
color: black;
}

#related-posts a:hover {
color: black;
}

#related-posts a:hover {
background-color: #6E6E6E;
color: #ffffff;
}
</style>
<script type='text/javascript'> var defaultnoimage=&quot;http://www.matrixar.com/_u4gySN2ZgqE/SosvnavWq0I/AAAAAAAAArk/yL95WlyTqr0/s400/noimage.png&quot;; var maxresults=6; var splittercolor=&quot;#d4eaf2&quot;; var relatedpoststitle=&quot;&quot;; </script>
<script src='http://dtb-blogger.googlecode.com/files/related-posts.js' type='text/javascript'/>
</b:if>
Now search for below code in your template

<div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-1'/>

Now place below code snippet just before of above line.
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<div id='related-posts'><h2 style='background-color: nonee; color: #444444; font-family: arial, lucinda, verdana, geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 14pt; font-weight: 400; line-height: 16px; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: center;'>
<u style='list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: initial;'><span style='color: #00aeef; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;'>You may also Download</span></u></h2>

<b:loop values='data:post.labels' var='label'><b:if cond='data:label.isLast != &quot;true&quot;'></b:if>
<script expr:src='&quot;/feeds/posts/default/-/&quot; + data:label.name + &quot;?alt=json-in-script&amp;callback=related_results_labels_thumbs&amp;max-results=7&quot;' type='text/javascript'/></b:loop> <script type='text/javascript'> removeRelatedDuplicates_thumbs(); printRelatedLabels_thumbs(&quot;<data:post.url/>&quot;); </script>
</div>
<div style='clear:both'/>
<!-- remove -->
</b:if><b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:blog.homepageUrl'><b:if cond='data:post.isFirstPost'><a href='http://www.matrixar.com/2012/11/related-posts-widget-with-thumbnail-for.html'><img alt='Related Posts Widget For Blogger with Thumbnails' src='http://www.matrixar.com/-Zoid9H0p4d0/UNO6E4JFBCI/AAAAAAAAE6U/YvukJkDAzeY/s1600/ico.png' style='border: 0'/></a><a href='http://duytemplates.tintucmoivn.com/'><img alt='Blogger Templates' src='http://www.matrixar.com/-Zoid9H0p4d0/UNO6E4JFBCI/AAAAAAAAE6U/YvukJkDAzeY/s1600/ico.png' style='border: 0'/></a></b:if></b:if>
Now save your template and go to your blog,you will watch this widget just below of your posts.

Customizations
To change the title of widget find the Related Posts in 2nd code.
To change the number of posts to display find this var maxresults=6; code in 2nd code.
2013, By: Seo Master

seo 20 Great Resources for Blogger Users 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Add descriptions to LabelsIf you just getting started with Blogger platform , these are some great blogs to include in your reading list. Each one of them is full of unique tutorials and pro tips that can keep you hooked for days together. Every blog in the list has a different focus , with some focussing on Tips and Tricks while other writing about Widget Creation and Tutorials. Nonetheless each resource is full of quality stuff that will help you with various aspects Blogger platform



1. Spice Up Your Blog 

spice up your blog

Has one of the biggest collection of Tutorials , Tips and Widgets. Established in mid-2009 , it has been going strong since then with updates being posted on a weekly or daily basis.

2. Way2Blogging 

way 2 blogging

Best resource for Widgets and Templates. Updates are arbitrary in nature but each and every one of them is of highest quality

3. Blogger Plugins

blogger widgets

One of the Oldest blog dedicated to Blogger known for its Blogger API widgets and In-depth Tutorials.

4. Blogger Sentral 

blogger sentral

It has some of the best tutorials related to integrating various services into Blogger. Also known for its simplicity and directness .

5. Blogger Buster 

blogger buster

The oldest resource dedicated to Blogger with the best tutorials , tips and templates. Founded in late 2006 its been updated since then on a regular basis.

6. Blogger Items

blogger items

New to Blogger but known for its unique and awesome Widgets which can't be found anywhere else on the internet.

7. The Real Blogger Status

the real blogger status

Keeps you up to date with all the latest happening in the Blogger Forum and Blogger as a whole. Updated on a daily basis

8. Simplex Design

simplex design

A source for Blogger tutorials and Tips

9. Mayura4Ever 

mayura 4 ever

Relatively new but covers up that with its in-depth tutorial and simplicity 

10. My Blogger Tricks

my blogger tricks

Most Active among all , its updated daily and is full of Tutorials , tips and Tricks for Blogger as well as Smart money making techniques

11. Abu Farhan

abu farhan

Its one of the earliest resources for Blogger, even though its not updated much now still the tutorials available in it are useful till today

12. Blogger Xpertise 

blogger xpertise

Fairly new resource but the tutorials and tips are covered in it are downright awesome and useful to say the least

13. 54Blogger

54 blogger

A mix of Blogger Tutorials and Web Design Tips. Each tutorial provides a new insight and has freshness to it. Not updated much these days.

14. Blogger Bin

blogger bin

New on the block , but the variety and quality of tutorials and tips is really professional.

15. Nymphont

nymfont

Updated arbitrarily but the Templates created by them are a class apart

16. Helper Blogger 

helper for blogger

Just 9 months old but the tutorials and tips are really great

17. Southern Speakers 

southern speakers

One of the biggest resource for Blogger Dynamic View tutorials and tricks

18. My Blogger Lab

my blogger lab

Creates amazing widgets for Blogger as well as occasional tips and tricks related to blogging

19. Bloggerzbible 

bloggerz bible

Creates templates which have unmatched quality and also shares Tips and Tutorials

20. Stylify Your Blog ( us !)

stylify Your blog


Hope you found these blogs useful. There are so many quality resources out there , that I might have missed some , so feel free to share them in the comments below so that I can expand this list .


Source: By Prayag Verma
A blogger and wannabe Web Developer + Designer currently in college learning about computers. A CSS Lover , Blogger Template Designer , Manga Fan , Geeky Nerd , Music Addict and Yogaholic ! Get more from Prayag on  and Twitter

2013, By: Seo Master

seo Threaded Comments For Blogger 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Add descriptions to Labels
How to Enable Threaded Comments on Blogger Blogs? Log-in to your Blogger account and go to the current form setting. If you have Blogger’s commenting feature enabled, “Blog Feed” set to “Full”, and are using “Embedded” comments, then you’re ready to start a discussion with your readers. To check, or change your feed settings, select: “Settings > Other >, and then “Full” from the “Allow Blog Feed” dropdown: >> Nice Style for Blogger Comment Thread.

How to get the Threaded Comments ?
1. Make sure that you have enabled Comment Feeds
2. Use the Embedded Comment Form.
3. Now If you are not seeing the Threaded Comments, then it means that you have a customized template.
There are different methods to fix this. But before doing any of those download a backup of your Template.
On the Old UI, you can get a backup at option in Design > Edit HTML > Download Full Template.


Tweaks to get the Threaded Comments:

1. The simplest method is to reset each of your Widgets to default. Doing this will revert back any customization which you or the template designer has made to the Widgets.

You can reset the widgets by going to the Edit HTML page, and clicking on the link which says “Revert widget templates to default” . If you tried this and lost your Customizations, you can always get them back by re-uploading your Template using the Backup/Restore option

2. If you don’t want to reset the widget templates, then you will have to manually Edit your template.
Find each occurrence of this snippet
<b:include data='post' name='comments'/>

and replace it with
<b:if cond='data:post.showThreadedComments'>
<b:include data='post' name='threaded_comments'/>
<b:else/>
<b:include data='post' name='comments'/>
</b:if>

Enjoy 
2013, By: Seo Master

seo Add +1 to your pages to help your site stand out 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Add +1 to your pages
Add +1 to your pages to help your site stand out, Let visitors recommend your content on Google Search and share it on Google+.

You can add and customize the +1 button to meet the needs of your website, such as modifying the button size and load technique. By adding the +1 button to your website, you allow your users to recommend your content to their circles and drive traffic to your site. The +1 button can also improve the time spent on your site by providing recommendations for further reading.

Use of the +1 button is subject to the Google +1 Button policy.



How To Get Google +1 Buttons For Your Website/ Blogger?


Code:
Demo1: Small (15px)
<!-- Place this tag where you want the +1 button to render -->
<g:plusone size="small"></g:plusone>

<!-- Place this render call where appropriate -->
<script type="text/javascript">
(function() {
var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true;
po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js';
var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s);
})();
</script>

Demo2 : Medium (20px)

<!-- Place this tag where you want the +1 button to render -->
<g:plusone size="medium"></g:plusone>

<!-- Place this render call where appropriate -->
<script type="text/javascript">
(function() {
var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true;
po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js';
var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s);
})();
</script>


Demo3: Standard (24px)

<!-- Place this tag where you want the +1 button to render -->
<g:plusone></g:plusone>

<!-- Place this render call where appropriate -->
<script type="text/javascript">
(function() {
var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true;
po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js';
var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s);
})();
</script>


Demo4: Tall (60px)  

<!-- Place this tag where you want the +1 button to render -->
<g:plusone size="tall"></g:plusone>

<!-- Place this render call where appropriate -->
<script type="text/javascript">
(function() {
var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true;
po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js';
var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s);
})();
</script>

Other:
 http://www.google.com/intl/en/webmasters/+1/button/
 https://developers.google.com/+/plugins/+1button/
2013, By: Seo Master

seo Optimise Blog Title for Blogger 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Optimise Blog Title for Blogger The search results including those on search engines like Google and Yahoo use these titles.So it is always better to keep your title more related to your post content.
Search Engines do not re-index your site every day. So these changes won’t be reflected onto Google Search result pages until Google’s crawlers reach that page again.


Login to your blogger account
From your Dashboard opt for Layout/ Design/Template
Now choose Edit Html. You will see your template code there. In that template code find.

Blog Title - Post Title
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>
and replace it with

Post Title - Blog Title
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:blog.homepageUrl'>
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/><b:if cond='data:blog.pageName'> - </b:if><data:blog.title/></title>
</b:if> 
2013, By: Seo Master

seo How to Add Adsense Below Post Titles ? 2013

Seo Master present to you:
Insert Adsense ads code in Blogger Posts following will guide the you how to insert quảng cáo code củaGoogle Adsensevào Blogger , how is and apply with a number of quảng cáo khác like Adnet.vn, Bidvertiser ...Google Adsense is the most popular ad network on the planet. A lot of Blogger users also use it. It's an endless discussion where to place these ads on your blog for maximum exposure. The best ad places are around the header or above the posts or below the post titles. You can easily add adsense in your sidebar as a gadget. But Blogger doesn't allows us to directly place the ads below post titles. The ads below post titles have proven to be one of the most successful money making positions.

Before pasting the ad code in Blogger, we must make it compatible with Blogger format. So go to http://duytemplates.tintucmoivn.com/p/adsense-code-converter.html paste the ad code and convert it. You'll find the converted ad code in the bottom box there. Copy the converted ad code.
Open your Blogger account and go to Design then Edit HTML tab and checkExpand Widget Templates option.
Press Ctrl + f & find <data:post.body/> you'll see some code like this:
<div class='post-body entry-content'>
<data:post.body/>
<div style='clear: both;'/> <!-- clear for photos floats -->
</div>
Paste the converted ad code just before the above code. The result would look something like this:
Code Ads
<div class='post-body entry-content'>
<data:post.body/>
<div style='clear: both;'/> <!-- clear for photos floats -->
</div>
Click the PREVIEW button to see the result. Thought you might not see ads below post titles instantly because sometimes Adsense ads take some time to display.
After that save your template by clicking the SAVE TEMPLATE button.

Tip: Make Ads Appear Only on Post Pages

Usually, users don't like to see too many ads on a single page. So, we can hide the ads under post titles on main page. These ads will appear only when users will click the post title and go to the post page. To do that follow the steps above but after step 8 you have the converted ad code. Ad some more code in that converted code so that it should look like this:

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;item&quot;'>
Code Ads
</b:if>

What I did here is that I've added an if condition to make the ads appear only on post pages. After that, follow the steps above to complete the tutorial.
Or
1 / Insert on the top and bottom post title but under the blog title In Design - Edit HTML - Click Expand Widget Templates Find the line (Ctrl + F): <div class='post-header-line-1'/> Insert to just below it the following code:
 <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'> <p class='ads'> Adsense code converter </p> </b:if>
2 / Insert into the bottom of each post In Design - Edit HTML - Click Expand Widget Templates Find the line (Ctrl + F): the same code <div class='post-body entry-content'> <p> <data:post.body/> </ p> <div style='clear: both;'/> </ div> 
 Inserted just below it the following code: 
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'> <p class='ads'> Adsense code converter </p> </b:if> 
3 / time advertising to the left of each post In Design - Edit HTML - Click Expand Widget Templates Find the line (Ctrl + F): <div class='post-header-line-1'/> 
Insert to just below it the following code: 
 <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'> <p class='ads' style='float:left'> Adsense code converter </p> </b:if> 
4 / The right of each ad post In Design - Edit HTML - Click Expand Widget Templates Find the line (Ctrl + F): <div class='post-header-line-1'/> Insert to just below it the following code:
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'> <p class='ads' style='float:right'> Adsense code converter </p> </b:if>
Source: http://blogger.lambanghieu.net and http://www.betatemplates.com2013, By: Seo Master

seo 40+ Web Design Mistakes You Should Avoid 2013

Seo Master present to you:
40+ Web Design Mistakes You Should Avoid
There are several lists of web design mistakes around the Internet. Most of them, however, are the “Most common” or “Top 10” mistakes. Every time I crossed one of those lists I would think to myself: “Come on, there must be more than 10 mistakes…”. Then I decided to write down all the web design mistakes that would come into my head; within half an hour I had over thirty of them listed. Afterwards I did some research around the web and the list grew to 43 points.
The next step was to write a short description for each one, and the result is the collection of mistakes that you will find below. Some of the points are common sense, others are quite polemic. Most of them apply to any website though, whether we talk about a business entity or a blog. Enjoy!


1. The user must know what the site is about in seconds: attention is one the most valuable currencies on the Internet. If a visitor can not figure what your site is about in a couple of seconds, he will probably just go somewhere else. Your site must communicate why I should spend my time there, and FAST!

2. Make the content scannable: this is the Internet, not a book, so forget large blocks of text. Probably I will be visiting your site while I work on other stuff so make sure that I can scan through the entire content. Bullet points, headers, subheaders, lists. Anything that will help the reader filter what he is looking for.

3. Do not use fancy fonts that are unreadable: sure there are some fonts that will give a sophisticated look to your website. But are they readable? If your main objective is to deliver a message and get the visitors reading your stuff, then you should make the process comfortable for them.

4. Do not use tiny fonts: the previous point applies here, you want to make sure that readers are comfortable reading your content. My Firefox does have a zooming feature, but if I need to use on your website it will probably be the last time I visit it.

5. Do not open new browser windows: I used to do that on my first websites. The logic was simple, if I open new browser windows for external links the user will never leave my site. WRONG! Let the user control where he wants the links to open. There is a reason why browsers have a huge “Back” button. Do not worry about sending the visitor to another website, he will get back if he wants to (even porn sites are starting to get conscious regarding this point lately…).

6. Do not resize the user’s browser windows: the user should be in control of his browser. If you resize it you will risk to mess things up on his side, and what is worse you might lose your credibility in front of him.

7. Do not require a registration unless it is necessary: lets put this straight, when I browse around the Internet I want to get information, not the other way around. Do not force me to register up and leave my email address and other details unless it is absolutely necessary (i.e. unless what you offer is so good that I will bear with the registration).

8. Never subscribe the visitor for something without his consent: do not automatically subscribe a visitor to newsletters when he registers up on your site. Sending unsolicited emails around is not the best way to make friends.

9. Do not overuse Flash: apart from increasing the load time of your website, excessive usage of Flash might also annoy the visitors. Use it only if you must offer features that are not supported by static pages.

10. Do not play music: on the early years of the Internet web developers always tried to successfully integrate music into websites. Guess what, they failed miserably. Do not use music, period.

11. If you MUST play an audio file let the user start it: some situations might require an audio file. You might need to deliver a speech to the user or your guided tour might have an audio component. That is fine. Just make sure that the user is in control, let him push the “Play” button as opposed to jamming the music on his face right after he enters the website.

12. Do not clutter your website with badges: first of all, badges of networks and communities make a site look very unprofessional. Even if we are talking about awards and recognition badges you should place them on the “About Us” page.

13. Do not use a homepage that just launches the “real” website: the smaller the number of steps required for the user to access your content, the better.

14. Make sure to include contact details: there is nothing worse than a website that has no contact details. This is not bad only for the visitors, but also for yourself. You might lose important feedback along the way.

15. Do not break the “Back” button: this is a very basic principle of usability. Do not break the “Back” button under any circumstance. Opening new browser windows will break it, for instance, and some Javascript links might also break them.

16. Do not use blinking text: unless your visitors are coming straight from 1996, that is.

17. Avoid complex URL structures: a simple, keyword-based URL structure will not only improve your search engine rankings, but it will also make it easier for the reader to identify the content of your pages before visiting them.

18. Use CSS over HTML tables: HTML tables were used to create page layouts. With the advent of CSS, however, there is no reason to stick to them. CSS is faster, more reliable and it offers many more features.

19. Make sure users can search the whole website: there is a reason why search engines revolutionized the Internet. You probably guessed it, because they make it very easy to find the information we are looking for. Do not neglect this on your site.

20. Avoid “drop down” menus: the user should be able to see all the navigation options straight way. Using “drop down” menus might confuse things and hide the information the reader was actually looking for.

21. Use text navigation: text navigation is not only faster but it is also more reliable. Some users, for instance, browse the Internet with images turned off.

22. If you are linking to PDF files disclose it: ever clicked on a link only to see your browser freezing while Acrobat Reader launches to open that (unrequested) PDF file? That is pretty annoying so make sure to explicit links pointing to PDF files so that users can handle them properly.

23. Do not confuse the visitor with many versions: avoid confusing the visitor with too many versions of your website. What bandwidth do I prefer? 56Kbps? 128Kbps? Flash or HTML? Man, just give me the content!

24. Do not blend advertising inside the content: blending advertising like Adsense units inside your content might increase your click-through rate on the short term. Over the long run, however, this will reduce your readership base. An annoyed visitor is a lost visitor.

25. Use a simple navigation structure: sometimes less is more. This rule usually applies to people and choices. Make sure that your website has a single, clear navigation structure. The last thing you want is to confuse the reader regarding where he should go to find the information he is looking for.

26. Avoid “intros”: do not force the user to watch or read something before he can access to the real content. This is plain annoying, and he will stay only if what you have to offer is really unique.

27. Do not use FrontPage: this point extends to other cheap HTML editors. While they appear to make web design easier, the output will be a poorly crafted code, incompatible with different browsers and with several bugs.

28. Make sure your website is cross-browser compatible: not all browsers are created equal, and not all of them interpret CSS and other languages on the same way. Like it or not, you will need to make your website compatible with the most used browsers on the market, else you will lose readers over the long term.

29. Make sure to include anchor text on links: I confess I used to do that mistake until some time ago. It is easier to tell people to “click here”. But this is not efficient. Make sure to include a relevant anchor text on your links. It will ensure that the reader knows where he is going to if he clicks the link, and it will also create SEO benefits for the external site where the link is pointing.

30. Do not cloak links: apart from having a clear anchor text, the user must also be able to see where the link is pointing on the status bar of his browser. If you cloak your links (either because they are affiliate ones or due to other reasons) your site will lose credibility.

31. Make links visible: the visitor should be able to recognize what is clickable and what is not, easily. Make sure that your links have a contrasting color (the standard blue color is the optimal most of the times). Possibly also make them underlined.

32. Do not underline or color normal text: do not underline normal text unless absolutely necessary. Just as users need to recognize links easily, they should not get the idea that something is clickable when in reality it is not.

33. Make clicked links change color: this point is very important for the usability of your website. Clicked links that change color help the user to locate himself more easily around your site, making sure that he will not end up visiting the same pages unintentionally.

34. Do not use animated GIFs: unless you have advertising banners that require animation, avoid animated GIFs. They make a site look unprofessional and detract the attention from the content.

35. Make sure to use the ALT and TITLE attributes for images: apart from having SEO benefits the ALT and TITLE attributes for images will play an important role for blind users.

36. Do not use harsh colors: if the user is getting a headache after visiting your site for 10 consecutive minutes, you probably should pick a better color scheme. Design the color palette around your objectives (i.e. deliver a mood, let the user focus on the content, etc.).

37. Do not use pop ups: this point refers to pop ups of any kind. Even user requested pop ups are a bad idea given the increasing amount of pop blockers out there.

38. Avoid Javascript links: those links execute a small Javascript when the user clicks on them. Stay away from them since they often create problems for the user.

39. Include functional links on your footer: people are used to scrolling down to the footer of a website if they are not finding a specific information. At the very least you want to include a link to the Homepage and possibly a link to the “Contact Us” page.

40. Avoid long pages: guess what, if the user needs to scroll down forever in order to read your content he will probably just skip it altogether. If that is the case with your website make it shorter and improve the navigation structure.

41. No horizontal scrolling: while some vertical scrolling is tolerable, the same can not be said about horizontal scrolling. The most used screen resolution nowadays is 1024 x 768 pixels, so make sure that your website fits inside it.

42. No spelling or grammatical mistakes: this is not a web design mistake, but it is one of the most important factors affecting the overall quality of a website. Make sure that your links and texts do not contain spelling or grammatical mistakes.

43. If you use CAPTCHA make sure the letters are readable: several sites use CAPTCHA filters as a method of reducing spam on comments or on registration forms. There is just one problem with it, most of the times the user needs to call his whole family to decipher the letters.
44. Specify the source article: this is very important in SEO friendly with Google, you will not be marked as spamer.

45. Google-friendly sites
Check out our Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide!
Things to do

Our Webmaster Guidelines provide general design, technical, and quality guidelines. Below are more detailed tips for creating a Google-friendly site.

Give visitors the information they're looking for

Provide high-quality content on your pages, especially your homepage. This is the single most important thing to do. If your pages contain useful information, their content will attract many visitors and entice webmasters to link to your site. In creating a helpful, information-rich site, write pages that clearly and accurately describe your topic. Think about the words users would type to find your pages and include those words on your site.

Make sure that other sites link to yours

Links help our crawlers find your site and can give your site greater visibility in our search results. When returning results for a search, Google uses sophisticated text-matching techniques to display pages that are both important and relevant to each search. Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote by page A for page B. Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make other pages "important."

Keep in mind that our algorithms can distinguish natural links from unnatural links. Natural links to your site develop as part of the dynamic nature of the web when other sites find your content valuable and think it would be helpful for their visitors. Unnatural links to your site are placed there specifically to make your site look more popular to search engines. Some of these types of links (such as link schemes and doorway pages) are covered in our Webmaster Guidelines.

Only natural links are useful for the indexing and ranking of your site.

Make your site easily accessible

Build your site with a logical link structure. Every page should be reachable from at least one static text link.

Use a text browser, such as Lynx, to examine your site. Most spiders see your site much as Lynx would. If features such as JavaScript, cookies, session IDs, frames, DHTML, or Macromedia Flash keep you from seeing your entire site in a text browser, then spiders may have trouble crawling it.

Things to avoid

Don't fill your page with lists of keywords, attempt to "cloak" pages, or put up "crawler only" pages. If your site contains pages, links, or text that you don't intend visitors to see, Google considers those links and pages deceptive and may ignore your site.

Don't feel obligated to purchase a search engine optimization service. Some companies claim to "guarantee" high ranking for your site in Google's search results. While legitimate consulting firms can improve your site's flow and content, others employ deceptive tactics in an attempt to fool search engines. Be careful; if your domain is affiliated with one of these deceptive services, it could be banned from our index.

Don't use images to display important names, content, or links. Our crawler doesn't recognize text contained in graphics. Use ALT attributes if the main content and keywords on your page can't be formatted in regular HTML.

Don't create multiple copies of a page under different URLs. Many sites offer text-only or printer-friendly versions of pages that contain the same content as the corresponding graphic-rich pages. If your site has identical content that can be reached via different URLs, there are several ways of indicating the canonical (preferred) version of a page. More information about canonicalization.


2013, By: Seo Master
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