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Seo Master present to you: 1) Log in to your Google Webmaster Tools account.

2) Click on the “Add a site” button at the top of the screen.


3) Enter the URL address of your blog (for example http://my-site.blogspot.com/) and press Continue

4) Select the method you would like to use to verify ownership.
You can either upload an HTML file with a name we specify (which is not possible with Google Blogger account), or you can add a META tag to your site's index file.


Choose Alternate Methods:


5) Under Alternative Methods Click Add a meta tag to your site’s home page.


6) Copy the Meta tag Code generated.

7) Open a new tab and login into your blogger account.

8) Go to Template > Edit HTML


 ...and search (CTRL + F) for the following tag:

<head> 

9) Just below of it, paste the META code and then click on the Save Template button.

10) Switch to Google Webmaster Tools tab and press on the "Verify" button.

Now your site is added to sitemap account and the verification is done.2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Author PhotoBy Wesley Chun, Developer Relations Team

Cross-posted with the Google App Engine Blog

Are you developing on App Engine today or interested in learning how to use it? If you've gone through all the great App Engine docs and Getting Started tutorials (Python, Java, or Go) but want to take your App Engine skills a step further, then Google Developers Academy (GDA) is the place to go! We launched GDA this past summer at Google I/O 2012, with content for beginners as well as seasoned developers. What can you find on App Engine in GDA today?


computers in a classroom

If you’re interested in getting more background on what cloud computing is and where App Engine fits into that ecosystem, then this intro class (Introduction to Google App Engine) is for you. Once you’re done with this class, you’ll be ready to tackle the Getting Started tutorial, and after that, move on to the App Engine 101 in Python class.

While some of the material found in App Engine 101 is similar to what's in the Getting Started tutorial, the 101 class targets developers who skipped the tutorial or completed it at some point in the past but don't want to repeat the exact same thing. The main differences include the following changes to the tutorial's content:
  • Use of the Python NDB API
  • Jinja2 templates
  • Discussion of data consistency and datastore indexes
You can use the relational MySQL-compatible Google Cloud SQL service as an alternative to App Engine's native non-relational datastore. Some applications do require a relational database, especially if you’re porting an existing app that relies on one. In this case, you want to learn about Cloud SQL and how to use it with App Engine. That’s why we have the Using Python App Engine with Google Cloud SQL class.

Of course, Google is best known for search. With App Engine's powerful Search API, you can index not only plain text, but also HTML, atoms, numbers, dates, and locations (lat/long). Getting Started with the Python Search API is a two-part class that will indeed get you started: in the first part of the class, you’ll create an application using a variety of data and learn how to index such data (using "documents"). In Part 2, you’ll learn how to execute queries as well as how to update your indexes when you modify your data.

If variety is what you're after, then look no further than the newest class in GDA: Getting Started with Go, App Engine and Google+ API. You will not only learn how to create an App Engine app using the Go programming language, but also learn how to connect to the Google+ API with the Google APIs Client Library for Go.

These are just a few examples of the types of classes you'll find in GDA. We also have content that features many other Google technologies, including Android, Chrome, YouTube, Maps, Drive, and Wallet. We invite you to swing by for a visit soon.


+Wesley Chun (@wescpy) is author of the bestselling Core Python books and a Developer Advocate at Google, specializing in cloud computing and academia. He loves traveling worldwide to meet Google users everywhere, whether at a developers conference, user group meeting, or on a university campus!

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:


The first step towards blogging is to choose a blogging platform. To decide which platform is best for you is surely depends on your personal interest. Its totally your wish to choose your the best blogging platform for yourself. It may be blogger, wordpress, hubpages or blog.com. 

Blogger.com If you are a beginner, have no past experience in blogging and wants a less complicated platform then blogger suits you the best. Its easy, simple but its simplicity comes at the cost of its less incorporated features. Its better for earning cash since it can be easily integrated with adsense and its dashboard contains a separate adsense part. And being a Google part, you have a better chance of getting adsense approval too. There are a lot of templates to select from for your blog, with the facility of using any third party template for your blog. With blogging as simple as drag and drop methods, its best if its your first step towards blogging. 
Cons of blogger is that it has less features and customization is poor. The inbuilt themes are poor and don't give a professional look. 
Pros are its a lot easier for beginners. Direct integration with adsense. Third party templates are allowed and best suited for beginners.

Wordpress.com It provides a blog with .wordpress.com domain. Its free just like blogger. It has more customization features as compared to blogger with more beautiful and professional themes. The cons of wordpress is that it don;t allow javascripts so you may not able to put your adsense code in it unless you host the complete website yourself thorugh wordpress.org. The various plugins and templates associated with wordpress makes it the choice for professional bloggers but its complexity is against it. 




Hubpages.com Hubpages has emerged as a fast blogging platform with in built Search Engine Optimization features which ensures that your posts are automatically listed in Google search and are enhanced accordingly. Its relatively new but is growing at a fast rate. It can easily be customized with amazon or adsense for ads serving, and with its increasing popularity in blogging world, it may prove a better choice. 




Blog.com Its not so popular like the above platforms but is no mean in features as compared. It has the best facility of sharing files to the world which is not allowed in blogger. Its less used property may provide you a better domain. Its domain includes .blog.com. Templates are professional looking and it provides a better user interface. 



My opinion. If you are here, you must be a newbie. Start with blogger. Expertise with its different features. Get used to it. Try adsense with it. Earn some money. Try Search engine Optimization. Try different templates. Learn on your own. Its best. After all, its Google. Make blogger.com your first step towards blogging. 

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2013, By: Seo Master
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