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When Google announced their real time search additions, many were probably left unimpressed. After all, they are jumping on a bandwagon created by the popularity of Twitter’s search platform. From an SEO perspective, however, the move excited me. It opens up a whole new world for savvy SEOs looking to compete in the always profitable business of trending search terms. There are several reasons I believe SEOs should be taking note of this addition: 1. QDF – The concept of query deserves freshness is not new, and search users are utilizing results that show up because of it everyday. However, in terms of rankings QDF can have huge impacts on the SERPs. The first thing that came to mind when I saw the real time search data pouring through was that Google is getting a massive amount of real time link data without the issue of a crawl. I am convinced they will be utilizing this data to help shape SERPs for terms that are trending or based on timeliness. 2. SPAM – Seriously, any new feature that Google rolls out is a playground for SPAM. My head is spinning thinking of all the cool/evil implications of the service. I am sure lots of people are going to be testing how Google is choosing the results coming in the box. Some people might ask the importance of coming up for a mere moment in that position, but the sheer amount of traffic generated for a trending term can make even a 30 second window profitable. Time will tell if this is actually a feature search users utilize. From the user perspective, I definetly see the benefit in terms of staying on top of breaking news. This could be a game changer in that respect, and was the one place Twitter search had really changed the face of social media. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Why Real Time Search Should Interest
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To access all (but one) Google services listed here while not online you will need to install Gears FireFox addon which lets web applications interact naturally with your desktop and stores web data locally in a fully-searchable database. Her’s a quick overview of which Google services are available in the offline mode and what exactly you’ll be able to do:
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I have already looked at most important factors to take into account when analyzing search engine results page ; this week I am taking a bit more practical approach reviewing (and comparing) tools that will help you to analyze SERPs. They all work as FireFox addons (so you will hardly be abe to install all of them because we need to be very selective when it comes to browser plugins to allow our FireFox to work fast), so I suggest reading through the post to decide which one(s) of them you feel like trying: Tool Major features Most outstanding features Drawbacks / bugs SEOquake Lots of SEO-relevant information for each listing in Google search results Sort Google results by any of the parameters, export search results, create your own parameters May insert its own ads above the search results; got some problems with updating it SEO for FireFox Quick and easy to use, minimum bugs – Search Cloudlet Most frequently ranked domains within one search results page – SERPs Analyzer Estimated number of clicks and PPC revenue per month; Google PR, Yahoo backlinks. etc SERPs stats Beta mode (buggy, non-customizable) 1. SEOquake Inserts lots of data under each listing in Google SERPs: Google pagerank, Google index, Google cache date; Yahoo! index, Yahoo! linkdomain, Yahoo! link; Bing index; Dmoz listing; Webarchive age; Alexa rank; Delicious bookmarks; Technorati index; Digg index; Domain IP; Link to Robots.txt, Sitemap and Page source; SEMrush info (traffic, traffic value, rank); Compete Rank, More! Moreover, you can sort results by any of the parameters and export all the results along with the retrieved data. This is the most customizable addon I am aware of: not only it allows to hide any of the data item but it also enables you to create new parameters by using the following variables: 2. SEO for
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Google Analytics has just added AdSense for Feeds and Google Feedburner data to the items it monitors and analyzes. So, if you are using either of the two tools for feed advertising, you can now see how far your ad implementation are doing in terms of item clicks. Google Analytics will even provide you with additional information that may help you understand who Feedburner gives more traffic to your sites. If you’re using AdSense for Feeds of Google Feedburner, the new feature will also help you classify links through tagging the source as – “Feedburner”, the medium as the channel by which feeds are sent, that is either as “feed” or “email.” The content of your feeds will of course be classified as the actual endpoint application in which users are viewing your feed contents. This could either be through Google Reader, Yahoo mail and others. You can see this data on your Google Analytics account under All Traffic Sources view. If you have enabled item click tracking on your Google Analytics Account, your item URLS are being automatically tagged with the Google Analytics parameters. If you haven’t sign up for Google Analytics, now is perhaps the best time to do it. Things can get pretty exciting with RSS feed advertising. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Google Analytics Now Tracks Feed Item
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Have you ever heard about microformats? If you still need someone to clearly explain what it is about, check out Joe Hall ’s post on development trends that will impact SEO . Microformats look for a new way to format markup languages. Essentially, they offer a new standard for identifying important information. There’s one really nice FireFox addon that uses Microformats to analyze the page content: “ Operator ” is an extension for Firefox that adds the ability to interact with semantic data on web pages, including microformats, RDFa and eRDF. It can turn really useful for spotting the essential microformats used on the page. Once you install it, you’ll be able to see the toolbar that can be toggled using View > Toolbars > Operator Toolbar . (Useful tip: To make the tool hassle-free, find the checkbox in Options that causes the toolbar to auto-hide when there is no data on the page). The toolbar breaks data found on a page into the following sections: Contacts; Events; Locations; Tagspaces; Bookmarks; Resources. Here are a few examples of what each section stands for: 1. Try visiting your Twitter profile page. The tool will extract your contacts: 2. Now, go to Delicious home page and watch the tool extract all tags (you can search each tag on Flickr, Delicious, Technorati, etc): The tool offers a few really cool features: Its “Highlight” feature allows you to find the tag by choosing it in the drop-down; The operator can be accessed via the status bar icon (the button can be added via the Operator options dialog. Check the box that says “Display icon in status bar”) or the toolbar bar icon (The Operator toolbar button can be added to your Firefox toolbar by selecting View > Toolbars > Customize). You can add or delete data formats to be displayed. In the Operator options panel, there is a Data Formats tab. This tab has a listbox that contains all the data formats that will be displayed. You can use the New button to add data formats and the delete button to remove them. You can also change the order in which the data formats are displayed. You can also add or remove actions taken for each data format. In the Operator options panel, there is an Actions tab. This tab has a listbox that contains all the actions that will be displayed. You can check or uncheck the checkbox to determine what actions are displayed in the Operator menus. You can also install user scripts to add optional functionality. The tool was reviewed under SEJ policy . Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Interact with On-Page Semantic Data with Operator FireFox
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by Trevor Johnson Sooner or later, it’ll be necessary for just about any computer user — regardless of whether or not the computer is a PC or a Mac — to learn something related to how to go about recovering deleted files. Naturally enough, the files that have been deleted — though originally thought to be unimportant — will turn out to be vital and in need of immediate undeletion. It is fortunate, therefore, that the fact is that recovering deleted files from either a personal computer or a Mac-type computer is generally not too complicated to pull off. Usually, all that’s needed is a good file recovery software program, though it will always be harder to restore such files the longer users wait from the time the file was originally deleted. What might come as a surprise to some people is that nothing on a computer drive is ever really erased forever. Rather, when something has been deleted all that has occurred is that the computer has placed a marker on that file or photo or whatever and then put it to the side. At some point, it will be overwritten by other data but it will still be under that particular data. This is the main reason why it’s very important to cease computing activity as soon as possible after you find out that you have deleted something that you will now need to recover. Chances are very good that the file can be restored or recovered if it has not been overwritten or otherwise covered over with other layers of data. Once that overwrite has occurred, it becomes harder and harder. There are a number of quality file recovery software programs available, and a few of them are actually free for the asking and can be downloaded directly from the Internet. Mac users generally can benefit, though, from the purchase of a program, most of which run for around a little less than $100. All that’s needed once the software is installed is to point the software at the drive where the file resided. The software goes to work and will eventually produce a long list of files to be looked at. It’s just a matter, then, of finding the file name of the file that was accidentally deleted and then right clicking the computer mouse and directing the computer where to restore the file to. It’s fairly easy to restore a file as long as it’s done as soon as possible after deletion occurred. About the Author: For a simple program to recover deleted files fast, just click here .
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by Trevor Johnson There are times when forgetting is not a problem. But, when you forget your password to your Microsoft access database software you may have a problem. When this happens you need an Access password remover. This type of software is also call a password breaker, cracker, or password recovery program. There are many benefits to having software like this on hand. It is especially beneficial when your job depends on getting in and out of your Microsoft Access data bases. When your boss calls down and wants numbers from your data base you do not want to be sitting there trying to figure out your password. If you have lost your password all you have to do is put your password software in and you are back in business. Being prepared is one of the best ways to protect ourselves against this problem. If for any of a hundred reasons you forget or lose your password you will have your password recovery program ready. All you do is just slide the disk into your computer and it will find your password and return it to you. You will not have a hard time locating this type of program. Just go on line or to your local computer store and you can find one that suits your needs and that matches your access program. Then you can take home, put it in a safe place, and just rest easy knowing that you are protected. When it comes to password recovery programs you will not spend a lot of money getting one. With all the different companies out there it is not hard to find one at a reasonable price. The cost associated with losing a job or large account because you can’t remember a password will be a lot more. There is nothing worse than trying to retrieve important information and finding out that you are locked out of your Access program. The Access password Remover software is a very wise investment to combat this problem. Don’t be caught without your copy. About the Author: Discover the best Access password remover at a very affordable price. This Password Studio software will easily deal with lost Access, Excel and Word passwords.
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