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Seo Master present to you:
At Google I/O (just 2 months away!), we're excited to bring back a series of sessions called fireside chats. Fireside chats are smaller, intimate sessions where Google teams will talk about major developments with their product, what's in store for developers, and spend most of the time answering burning questions from the audience.

I/O will feature the following fireside chats:
  • Fireside chat with the Android team
    Speakers: The Android team with Chris DiBona moderating

    Pull up a chair and join the Android team at Google for a fireside chat. It's your opportunity to ask us about the platform and to tell us where you'd like to see it go in the future.

  • Fireside chat with Android handset manufacturers
    Come join us for a fireside chat with the top Android handset manufacturers. Hear about the types of devices being planned for 2010 and get your device-specific questions answered.

  • Fireside chat with the App Engine team
    Speakers: Brett Slatkin, Guido van Rossum, Matt Blain, Max Ross, Don Schwarz, Alfred Fuller, Kevin Gibbs, Sean Lynch
    It's been an busy year for the App Engine team with lots of new features and lots of new developers. Come tell us about what you've loved and what still bugs you. With several members of the App Engine team on deck, you'll get the answers to your questions straight from the source.

  • Fireside chat with the Google Chrome and Chrome OS teams
    Speakers: Ian Fette, Brian Rakowski, Linus Upson, Caesar Sengupta, Matt Papakipos

    Curious about what's new in Google Chrome, or what makes Google Chrome OS so exciting? We'll talk briefly about the major developments over the past year, and then field questions from the audience. If you're dying to know something, this is the place to find an answer.

  • Fireside chat with the Enterprise team
    Speakers: Chris Vander Mey, Scott McMullan, Ryan Boyd, David Glazer, Ken Lin

    With the launch of the Google Apps Marketplace, we've introduced a new way to expose your software to businesses - and a new way to extend Google Apps. If you're interested in building apps, what we're thinking about, or if you have other questions about the Marketplace, pull up a chair.

  • Fireside chat with the Geo team
    Speakers: Thor Mitchell, Peter Birch, Matt Holden, Ben Appleton, Bart Locanthi, Thatcher Ulrich

    Here's your opportunity to pick the brains of the people behind the Maps, Earth, and Maps Data APIs! We'll take a quick walk through the milestones of the last year, and then open it up to your questions. Don't miss your opportunity to get the straight scoop on all that's new in the world of Google Geo APIs.

  • Fireside chat with the GWT team
    Speakers: Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber, Ray Ryan, Amit Manjhi, Jaime Yap, Kathrin Probst, Eric Ayers

    If you're interested in what the GWT team has been up to since 2.0, here's your chance. We'll have several of the core engineers available to discuss the new features and frameworks in GWT, as well as to answer any questions that you might have.

  • Fireside chat with the Social Web team
    Speakers: David Glazer, DeWitt Clinton, John Panzer, Joseph Smarr, Sami Shalabi, Todd Jackson

    Social is quickly becoming an integral part of how we experience the web, and this is your chance to pick the brains of the people who are working on Buzz, the Buzz API and the underlying open protocols such as Activity Streams and OAuth which are an essential component of a truly open & social web.
You can check out the fireside chats and other sessions on code.google.com/io. The teams are looking forward to your questions!


Posted by Christine Tsai, Google I/O team

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
Twitter is a micro-blogging site with huge number of users. Its one of the top social networking media and getting twitter fan base for your blog can drive you huge traffic. By adopting some of the common and best practices, you can increase substantially the number of visitors to your blog from Twitter. Here are some of the ways to get huge traffic from twitter. They are general points that do affects your visitors driving factor. 


  • Increase your followers. "Follow me and I will follow you back". Make sure you follow people of your niche. Going through Profile of people will ensure that you follow the people of your niche and increase your chances of getting followed. You can follow me @mbBlogging on twitter. You can even request your friends to follow you on twitter initially and share you on social media. Connecting with people of your niche will be a major factor in traffic. A cricketer fan will never visit a tweet about body building. 
  • Use shorten URLs. Twitter provide a fixed number of characters in a tweet. Hence, shortening your URL will ensure that you have enough characters to describe in brief what the link is all about. Giving a description is good way of letting people know whats its all about. you can use tinyurl.com for this shortening your URL. Try to limit your tweets in less than allowed character so that people when retweet it have enough characters for the complete tweet. 
  • Updating you profile. Keep your profile Bio updated and relevant. Keep it attractive to increase your follower numbers. Mention your blog link in your profile. Keep your username related to your niche or your blog address. People will tend to remember you more by this. Upload your profile pic. Make your account look genuine. If its representing an organisation, putting the logo of organisation is a good idea. 
      • You profile Pic.
      • Profile Bio mentioning your interests. 
      • You blog address in Your profile. 


  • Tweet regularly. Tweet your new articles. Tweet quotes or some lines of contents from your posts and mention the links of that post. Re-tweet for others who are in your follow list. How can you hope someone to re-tweet you if you don't do the same? Give time for others. Keep in touch with your audience, with people you are following and those who are following you. Tweeting your old articles which have been in popular posts lists is also a good way of getting some more traffics. 
  • Add twitter to your site. There are a lots of twitter gadgets and plugins for your blog. Add them and ask people to join. People are most likely to follow you from your blog reading any article. You can mention your twitter username in an article and asking people to follow you. You can add twitter buttons from Add twitter buttons. 

  • Use hash tags. Using hash tags in your tweets will ensures people to search your tweet through these tags. For example, for this post, "How to get huge traffic from twitter", I may use hash tags like #twitter #traffic #blogging etc. 
  • Don't spam. Do you post the same blog article many times? No. Then why tweeting about the same article a thousand times. Don't spam. Try posting about an article twice a day at peak times. You will find it by yourself by trying different time for posting. Don't un necessarily keep on tweeting the same stuff and Don't un-necessarily tag peoples. 
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2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
How to get your Website to the First Page of Google Search Results

1.  Your first step will be to understand the specific keywords that are applicable to your Website. While it may be nice to think as broadly as possible such as (web design, rather than seattle web design), it's important to think niche so that you can get to the top of the results quicker (inverse relationship of less results equals higher likelihood to climb the ranking quicker). For this step, think to yourself, "if I was looking for my business on the Internet, what search phrase would I use?" For example, if you own a vacation rental software business, you wouldn't want to start with the phrase "rental software" but rather "vacation rental software". Knowing the keywords people might search for your business with is critical to the success of your online presence.

2.  Research your competitors. Check out the sites that rank on the first page of Google and take a careful look at how their site looks by examining their source code through your browser. But be careful not to copy content or META tags as search engines will pick up on this and penalize your site. It's very important to BE ORIGINAL.

3.  Knowing your keywords and analyzing your competitors is one thing, but designing a site that takes advantage of those keywords is an entirely arduous undertaking in and of itself. There are several criteria that come into play with Website elements to improve the search engine awareness of your Website for your targeted keywords.

These elements are:
a) META Tags
b) Page Title
c) Image ALT tags
d) Website text
e) SITEMAP.

There are several rules to follow when designing and coding your site for search engine awarness (or having a professional do it for you). While the entire spectrum of rules is beyond the scope of this article (but will be addressed in an article to follow), here are a few basic tips (also see the resources below for links to valuable information regarding Web SEO-driven design & coding).

a) Make sure your keywords are seen in your Keyword & Description META Tags at least three times but not more than seven.
b) Make sure that your page title contains your site keywords at least once but not more than three times.
c) Make sure that your site has at least three instances of your keywords in Image ALT tags and make sure that all your images have ALT tags that are descriptive to the actual image.
d) Make sure your Website text has at least three instances of your keywords and not more than seven per Web page (more than that may be considered keyword SPAMING by the search engines).
e) Create a sitemap for your Website (see sitemaps.org for more info).

4.  We've all heard the cliche that "content is king", and getting ranked high will certainly involve some element of the creation of "content" (in addition to your link popularity). Content can come in the form of articles, well-phrased comments, intuitive blogs, and other Web-based commentary that is carefully worded and properly linked to your site with your keywords (check out sites like blogger.com, wordpress.com, and blogspot.com for online blogs).

5.  Signup for an analytics software package such as Google analytics (free at www.google.com/analytics/). You'll need to learn how to read analytics to see how your progress of visits to your site is coming. You can also run your own searches on Google daily to see where your site is listing in the search engine results.

6.  Market, Market, Market. You need to market yourself every day and in every way that you can. Build links to your site on blogs, through comments, through press releases, through your local chamber of commerce publications, in print, on Craigslist, and just about anywhere you can. Also, the more info on your site, the better, so build that content and use it to spread the word about your site.

7.  Have Patience. This process is going to take you a good 6 to 12 months. You need to build content and create links daily to get ranked high. Remember, Google will need to believe that your site is more important (link wise & content wise) then your competitors for your given keywords, so you have some work ahead of you.

8. Use your contacts. If you have contacts at other Websites, try to get them to link to you. Also, find directories online applicable to your Website and try to get listed there with your keywords or just with a link. The more links into your site, the better!


2013, By: Seo Master
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