Its really easy to find which website is linking to your web page.
Go to google.com and type “link: here the webaddress of the page”.
For eg. if your webaddress is http://coolfamousblog.blog.com.
Then you have to type:
link: coolfamousblog.blog.com .
This will show the links provided to this webpage. The other way is:
If your website has good traffic and it is listed by alexa.com. Then search for traffic ranking for your website and then from there click on “linking to this” or somewhat similar to this. This will show all the links comming to your website.
I am not a web designer, so, technically speaking I am not qualified to offer SEO services but if you speak about the importance of SEO, it can appeal to me logically.
That is why I understood clearly, how crucial it is to attain a high search engine ranking organically through proper search optimization in order to create a niche for my product or service.
The most common way to promote a website is just getting the URL out to the local community first before thinking globally.
Some local companies and businesses are discovering the benefit of utilizing Google AdWords to target search engine users that are searching for local products and/or services. This form of Local Marketing is sometimes overlooked by newbies in the market, but not the veterans who can vouch for its productivity.
“How to get traffic” is the major problem, most of the webmasters have when they set up their new website. Most of them use google adword or such ad services to get traffic for their websites. This is fine, if webmaster is selling the products but for websites which contain information only, those websites are required to get as much links to their website as they can. This can be done by writing articles and submitting to major websites of their target audience and putting your link in that article to your website. You can start from digg.com,
Do you write down sensitive data on the back of a postcard? Why not? Because you know, that anyone dealing with the mail underway; postal workers, the delivery guy, or anyone peaking in your mailbox, can read it. The same goes for e-mail, except then it’s done electronically in a matter of seconds.
Why do you put an email in an envelope? Breaking a sealed envelope is a felony in most countries. The solution for emails is even harder to break through, it is called encryption.
And you are probably familiar with your bank sending you sensitive information in a security envelope. They do this, so that even in a sealed envelope, you can’t hold it against the light to read the contents. But how would you know that your bank was the actual sender? That is where for emails, a digital signature come in. It allows you to verify who sent it.
Warning: this is a copy and paste from a BBC article, I think this is a good news for people who are interested into his work, myself I never really read anything, so maybe when one day I will want to, it will be readily available.
The complete works of one of history’s greatest scientists, Charles Darwin, are being published online.
The project run by Cambridge University has digitised some 50,000 pages of text and 40,000 images of original publications - all of it searchable.
Surfers with MP3 players can even access downloadable audio files.
Many of my co-members of senserely are highly motivated bloggers. I used to read the blog posts by tayiper and james.
Inblogads can be a very good opportunity for them as well as other bloggers who are looking for paid to blog opportunities.
You must register first and submit your current blogs for approval. Mostly they review your blogs with in a day. But do not wait for an email from inblogads about it. Log in to find out.
If approved, you will see it in your account with the task to be completed and the amount you receive for that.
Similarly to our fellow Senserely member “thamisgith”, I also noticed a “trend” lately in my AdSense earnings, i.e. a trend of getting much more visitors and therefore the increased number of impressions/clicks. Oh and by the way, here is a link to thamisgith’s “blog-entry” that I mentioned above titled “Compare the adsense earnings you get now to what you got a month ago.”: http://www.senserely.com/thamisgith-what_do_people_see_when_… (I also commented on it)
A few weeks ago, a user posted a message that was, apparently, his or her last on a fellow site, Soulcast.com. In it, the user described how he or she was fed up with all of the false appreciation and endless suscribing some users had to do to become popular.
I, for one, have to agree with this user. In my opinion, Soulcast, among other blog sites, has become somewhat of a clique-style blogging hub; that is, an inner circle exists that enjoys immense popularity because all of the inner-circle users comment and respond to the other popular members. Newcomers, as well as users who don’t suscribe to many other people, are often left in the cold.
A few months ago, someone had hacked into Senserely and caused some major problems, resulting in the site shutting down for a little bit. Those problems, as you can see, are now fixed, but I’m worried that the site is losing a little bit of popularity.
If James is reading this post, I would like to know how the site is doing. Are users getting their adsense money? Is the site expanding? Are more users coming in?
Back in the day, when school was a lot different than what it is now, no internet existed from which information could be quickly accessed. If one wished to know, say, the date the Magna Carta was signed, it would take about thirty minutes to walk over to the local library, a few minutes to find the book that would contain the information, and another thirty minutes to walk back. Accessing even simple information could take up to an hour. To compare those days to modern times, I timed myself to see how long it would take me to open an internet browser, type in the information I need in a search feature, and locate a site that has the information. The results? Seven seconds, over 500 times faster than the time it took to access information in the old example.
Before you fall into the world of “Make a million dollars in months!” scams, E-books requiring months of study and application, and other ways to increase profits earned by online ventures, it’s best to work on the fundamentals. When it comes to blogging, one of the most important factors for running a successful internet journal is simply how fast one can type.
In today’s world, many people are apt to say the following sentence: “I don’t have enough time to blog.” In many cases, this translates into “I can’t type fast enough to blog.” After all, if a prospective blogger can’t write what they want to write in time, they will be unable to maintain a blog filled with detailed posts.