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Seo Master present to you:
Appolo Blogger Template is a new Magazine Style Stunning Blogger Template,it is ideal for Technology Blogs or Gadgets,News,and Blogging niche!.Actually Apollo Blogger Template has an eye Catching Design.It has Beautiful Gray Background color along with separate right side-bar which makes it more stunning template.You Can easily add 468x60 ad Slot at header position which is another bonus point.It has ready Social Sharing icons at header place.Moreover beautiful Black divider is present after each post.It has 2 Columns Layout along with 3 columns footer.This template is SEO and Ads ready Template.It also works with all type of Browsers.
Apollo Blogger Template

  • Wordpress Look,
  • 2 Column, 
  • 3 Column Footer,
  •  1 Right Sidebar, 
  • Top Navigation Bar, 
  • Slideshow,
  •  Elegant, 
  • Free Premium, 
  • Seo Ready,
  • Professional look
  •  Game,
  •  Red,
  •  Black,
  •  Bookmark Ready,
  •  Web 2.0,
  • Works With All Browsers

How To Install Apollo Blogger Template

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
GalleryGlow Blogger Template is a New Superb Magazine Style Blogger Template.This template has 2 Columns Layout along with 4 Columns footer.Very Beautiful Divider is placed between every post which makes it more stunning template.Drop Down menu is present at the header place which is very awesome looking.Beautiful Sharing Widget is also present at the right side bar of the template.Moreover it also have a widget for the Author Data which is present in each post.It has beautiful White and Gray Color Background which makes it more attractive template.Go To Top widget is also built-in in this Template.Actually this template is designed by Blogger Theme 9.This template is ideal for Blogging niche or Photography or News or Gadgets,However you can use it for any type of Blog.This template works perfectly with all type of Browsers such as Google Chrome,Safari,Mozilla etc.
GalleryGlow Blogger Template


  • Wordpress Look
  • Professional
  •  2 column
  •  4 Columns footer
  •  Magazine
  •  Premium
  • Right Sidebar
  • Top Navigation Bar
  •  White
  •  Ads Ready
  •  Black
  •  Blue
  • Header Banner
  • Works With Google Chrome,Safari,IE,Mozilla and other

  •  Go To Blogger.com >> Then Click On Template as shown Below in the picture
                                          
  •  Now Click On Restore/Backup as shown in the below picture.

                                                    
      •  Now a Box will pop up >> Click on Chose a file >> And Select the .xml file from the specific directory >> And hit upload,that's it :).
      • If you are Still Confuse and Can't Install Then Visit the Below Link ;)
      2013, By: Seo Master
      salam every one, this is a topic from google web master centrale blog:

      Update on July 29, 2010: We've improved our Flash indexing capability and we also now support an AJAX crawling scheme! Please check out the posts (linked above) for more details.

      Many webmasters have discovered the advantages of using Ajax to improve the user experience on their sites, creating dynamic pages that act as powerful web applications. But, like Flash, Ajax can make a site difficult for search engines to index if the technology is not implemented carefully. As promised in our post answering questions about Server location, cross-linking, and Web 2.0 technology, we've compiled some tips for creating Ajax-enhanced websites that are also understood by search engines.

      How will Google see my site?

      One of the main issues with Ajax sites is that while Googlebot is great at following and understanding the structure of HTML links, it can have a difficult time finding its way around sites which use JavaScript for navigation. While we are working to better understand JavaScript, your best bet for creating a site that's crawlable by Google and other search engines is to provide HTML links to your content.

      Design for accessibility

      We encourage webmasters to create pages for users, not just search engines. When you're designing your Ajax site, think about the needs of your users, including those who may not be using a JavaScript-capable browser. There are plenty of such users on the web, including those using screen readers or mobile devices.

      One of the easiest ways to test your site's accessibility to this type of user is to explore the site in your browser with JavaScript turned off, or by viewing it in a text-only browser such as Lynx. Viewing a site as text-only can also help you identify other content which may be hard for Googlebot to see, including images and Flash.

      Develop with progressive enhancement

      If you're starting from scratch, one good approach is to build your site's structure and navigation using only HTML. Then, once you have the site's pages, links, and content in place, you can spice up the appearance and interface with Ajax. Googlebot will be happy looking at the HTML, while users with modern browsers can enjoy your Ajax bonuses.

      Of course you will likely have links requiring JavaScript for Ajax functionality, so here's a way to help Ajax and static links coexist:
      When creating your links, format them so they'll offer a static link as well as calling a JavaScript function. That way you'll have the Ajax functionality for JavaScript users, while non-JavaScript users can ignore the script and follow the link. For example:

      <a href=”ajax.htm?foo=32” onClick=”navigate('ajax.html#foo=32'); return false”>foo 32</a>

      Note that the static link's URL has a parameter (?foo=32) instead of a fragment (#foo=32), which is used by the Ajax code. This is important, as search engines understand URL parameters but often ignore fragments. Web developer Jeremy Keith labeled this technique as Hijax. Since you now offer static links, users and search engines can link to the exact content they want to share or reference.

      While we're constantly improving our crawling capability, using HTML links remains a strong way to help us (as well as other search engines, mobile devices and users) better understand your site's structure.

      Follow the guidelines

      In addition to the tips described here, we encourage you to also check out our Webmaster Guidelines for more information about what can make a site good for Google and your users. The guidelines also point out some practices to avoid, including sneaky JavaScript redirects. A general rule to follow is that while you can provide users different experiences based on their capabilities, the content should remain the same. For example, imagine we've created a page for Wysz's Hamster Farm. The top of the page has a heading of "Wysz's Hamster Farm," and below it is an Ajax-powered slideshow of the latest hamster arrivals. Turning JavaScript off on the same page shouldn't surprise a user with additional text reading:
      Wysz's Hamster Farm -- hamsters, best hamsters, cheap hamsters, free hamsters, pets, farms, hamster farmers, dancing hamsters, rodents, hampsters, hamsers, best hamster resource, pet toys, dancing lessons, cute, hamster tricks, pet food, hamster habitat, hamster hotels, hamster birthday gift ideas and more!
      A more ideal implementation would display the same text whether JavaScript was enabled or not, and in the best scenario, offer an HTML version of the slideshow to non-JavaScript users.

      This is a pretty advanced topic, so please continue the discussion by asking questions and sharing ideas over in the Webmaster Help Group. See you there!this is a topic published in 2013... to get contents for your blog or your forum, just contact me at: devnasser@gmail.com
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