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Saturday, 28 March 2015

Manual vs. Automated SEO: Which Is Right for You?

 Manual vs. Automated SEO: Which Is Right for You?

 

 

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Creating a great website is one thing, but driving traffic to that site is another. As you may already know, search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the cheapest ways to drive highly targeted traffic to a website.
With good on-page and off-page SEO, your website can take high positions on the SERPs thus driving a large amount of traffic to your website.
The first listing on Google gets 33 percent of search traffic, while the 10th gets only gets 2 percent.
Whenever the term SEO is mentioned, a very important question comes up – which is better: Manual or automated SEO?

Manual Vs. Automated SEO

 

With the thousands of SEO software and SEO platforms in the digital marketing world, it has become quite difficult to decide whether to hire a SEO agency or use the available SEO platforms. Most of these SEO platforms and software can do anything related to SEO like keyword research, social bookmarking, directory submission, blog commenting, forum posting, and more.
Manual SEO involves an individual or team of SEO experts implementing the various on-page and off-page SEO strategies into a website by hand. Automated SEO, on the other hand, involves the use of software (or SEO platforms like posirank.com ) to implement SEO strategies into a site.
Unfortunately, most people tend to dismiss the word automation as meaning it has to be spam – this is a common misconception.
To help you determine which between manual and automated SEO is better for your website, we’ll have a look at the pros and cons of each approach.

Advantages of Manual SEO

 

Although it can be tedious and time consuming, manual SEO has a few advantages, which you need to consider.
Here are some of the pros of using manual SEO (both on-page and off-page SEO) on a website:
  • You have 100% control over your search engine optimization strategies.
  • You are able certify that a SEO task has been handled according to plan.
  • With manual SEO, you are able to improve your off-page SEO by handpicking backlinks.
  • You are able to choose where your site is linked from – the quality of those sites and the quality of content surrounding the backlinks.


Cons of Manual SEO

 

The following are some of the reasons you should avoid manual SEO at all costs:
  • Manual SEO is extremely time consuming. An SEO expert/assistant can take hours to submit 10 websites to search engines.
  • It involves a high-level dedication and effort on behalf of your SEO team. This dedication could be channelled to areas that cannot be automated.
  • It isn’t cheap. Since the tasks are manual, you are forced to hire a big team of SEO experts.
  • It is utterly slow. Manual SEO strategies take a lot of time to implement. In the fast changing SEO world, a day wasted could lead to huge losses: the opportunity cost of missed traffic.
  • For large websites (with thousands of pages), doing SEO manually would take you years.


Advantages of Automated SEO

 

Automated SEO is the use of fully or semi-automated SEO software or platforms to implement SEO strategies with little effort on your part.
The following are some of the reasons you should consider automating some of your SEO tasks:
  • Automated SEO is quite economical. It is relatively cheaper, not to mention faster, to complete SEO tasks automatically than manually.
  • You can easily handle the tedious and time-consuming tasks like site audits. You can check for broken links or keyword density, tags, and Meta content in large websites.
  • You are able to get accurate and up-to-date data on your keywords rankings.
  • It becomes quite easy to analyze your competitors’ backlinks, keyword density, tags, and Meta content and the replicate what is working.
  • Automated SEO lets you schedule SEO tasks , which saves you time.
  • You won’t need to hire a huge SEO team, thus increasing your ROI.


Cons of Automated SEO

 

  • When not used properly, SEO software can create low quality backlinks. The low quality backlinks can get your site penalized.
  • Most SEO software focus on quantity over quality, which could lead to problems in the long run.
  • Most links created through automation can never be a source of traffic to your site.
Whichever you choose, it’s important to consider your options carefully. You need to feel confident that you’re making the right choice for your business both in the long-term and short-term and not just choosing the cheapest or easiest option.
You will likely find that a mixture of both automated and manual SEO will work for youand will be dependent on the tasks at hand. A successful SEO campaign should be built out over time where far sighted decisions will pay dividends in the long run.

PMP for new Entrepreneurs

PMP for new Entrepreneurs

 

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PMP নতুন উদ্যোক্তাদের কিভাবে সাহায্য করতে পারে সে ব্যপারে কিছু বলার আগে জেনে নেই PMP কি?

PMP এর পুরো নাম Project Management Professional, এটি আমেরিকার বিখ্যাত প্রতিষ্ঠান PMI (Project Management Institute// www.pmi.org ) কর্তৃক আয়োজিত একটি সার্টিফিকেসন কোর্স। পুরো পৃথিবী ব্যাপী একটি একটি সার্টিফিকেসন কোর্স কেই সার্বজনীনভাবে গ্রহণযোগ্য মনে করা হয়।



PMP তে যে মডিউল গুলো শেখানো হয়ঃ


Scope: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট এ ঠিক কি কি কাজ থাকবে এবং তা কিভাবে নির্ধারন করা যায়।

Time: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট ঠিক কত সময় ব্যাপী চলবে এবং তা কিভাবে নির্ধারন করা যায়।

 

Cost: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট এর বাজেট কত হবে এবং তা কিভাবে নির্ধারন ও নিয়ন্ত্রন করা যায়।

 

Quality: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট এর কোয়ালিটি নির্ধারিত হবে কিভাবে।

 

HR: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট এ কতজন লোকবল দরকার হতে পারে।

 

Communication: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট এ কাজের ক্ষেত্রে কে কার সাথে এবং কিভাবে যোগাযোগ করবে।

Risk: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট এ কি কি ধরণের ঝুঁকি আসতে পারে এবং তা কিভাবে নিরসন করা যেতে পারে।

 

Procurement: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট এর জন্য কি কি দ্রব্য বা সেবা কিনতে হতে পারে।

 

Stakeholder: প্রোজেক্ট এর সাথে কে কে জড়িত, তারা প্রোজেক্ট এর জন্য কল্যাণকর নাকি ক্ষতিকর।

 

Integration: একটি কাজ / প্রোজেক্ট কে সার্বিকভাবে কিভাবে সমন্বয় করা সম্ভব।

 

মজার ব্যপার হচ্ছে এই কোর্সটি যে কেউ চাইলেই করতে পারেনা, কারণ এই জন্য PMI বেধে দিয়েছে অনেক শর্তাবলী (আপনারা ধিরে ধিরে সেগুলো জানতে পারবেন)। তাই বলে কি আমরা সেগুলো জানবোনা ? না জানলে পথে পথে হোঁচট খেয়ে হয়ত পথের দিশাই হারিয়ে ফেলব। Develop IT Ltd এবং বেকার থেকে উদ্দ্যোক্তা আমরা চাকরিপ্রার্থী নই আমরা চাকরিদাতা গ্রুপ যৌথ উদ্যোগে সম্পুর্ন PMP এর সব মডিউল এর উপরে একটি customized ট্রেনিং এর আয়োজন করতে যাচ্ছে। এটি ১৫ ঘণ্টার একটি কোর্স (প্রকৃত কোর্সটি ৩৫ ঘণ্টার যা PMI কর্তৃক করানো হয়)।

 

 

আমাদের এই কোর্সটি হবে - ১৫ ঘণ্টার


আর কোর্স ফি - ৭০০০/ টাকা  ( আমাদের এই গ্রুপের সদস্যদের জন্য ১০০০/ হাজার টাকা ছাড় আছে)


যদি আপনারা মনে করেন নতুন উদ্যোক্তা হিসেবে আপনাদের এরকম একটি পথ প্রদর্শনা কাজে লাগবে , তাহলে আপনারা বিনা বাক্য ব্যয়ে চলে আসবেন আশা করছি।



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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Why Hostgator For WordPress Blogs?



Why Hostgator For WordPress Blogs?




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WordPress is 100% compatible with Hostgator. WordPress is the award winning blogging platform and Hostgator is the award winning web hosting company, so their combination is the best.

- Hostgator provides 1-click WordPress installation facility to users.
- Hostgator hosting comes with latest versions of Apache, MySQL, & PHP that are 100% compatible with WordPress.


- Host multi WordPress websites under single web hosting account using Baby plan of Hostgator.
- You will also get unlimited disk space on Hostgator servers for WordPress blogs.
- Hostgator servers can bear large traffic volume and they offer unlimited bandwidth to their customers.


- 99.99% uptime of your WordPress blog is possible using Hostgator powerful servers.
- Hostgator servers will super charge your WordPress blog with fast loading speed.
- If you are already using WordPress but not satisfied with your current web hosting then there is an offer for you. Hostgator can transfer your WordPress website to their own servers totally free of cost.So, no more headache of website and data transfer and all will be done by their experts.

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Top 14 Freelance Websites to Get Online Earning Jobs.

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1. Elance

elanceBoasting total member earnings of about $1.1 billion as of mid-2014, Elance brokers freelancer-client relationships in several broad categories: programming, mobile app development, design, writing, and marketing. The platform, whose clients include notable firms such as Mozilla, CareerBuilder, and Disney, sees more than 100,000 job postings per month. Anyone can sign up for an account and search easily for postings.
However, having an Elance account doesn’t guarantee work. Job postings that require fewer specialized skills, such as website content and marketing copy generation, tend to have more applicants. More complicated jobs, especially OS-specific development work, may be less competitive. Positive client feedback and higher lifetime earnings are what can set your proposals apart from those of less experienced workers.
When you come across an appealing job, you must put together a proposal that includes your qualifications, your estimated completion time (including a detailed timeline for each deliverable), and your required compensation – either an hourly rate or a flat fee, depending on the client’s specifications. Clients generally select proposals that offer the optimal combination of experience, skills, and reasonable compensation requirements.
Depending on its size and complexity, each proposal costs one or more “Connects” – Elance’s virtual currency. Individuals receive 40 Connects per month as part of a free membership plan, with paid plans offering higher monthly Connect quotas and other perks.
There are three paid plans:
  1. Individual Membership: For $10 per month, you get 20 additional monthly Connects and up to 15 profile keywords that can increase your visibility to clients.
  2. Small Company Membership: For $20 per month, you get 40 additional monthly Connects and 20 profile keywords. If you’re managing a team, you can also add up to five individual profiles on your account.
  3. Large Company Membership: For $60 per month, you get 60 additional monthly Connects, 25 profile keywords, and an unlimited number of team member profiles.
Additional Connects are available to all membership types at $1 per unit. Elance deducts 8.75% from your total earnings for each project.



2. oDesk

odeskoDesk offers opportunities for developers, designers, systems and data analysts, writers, translators, marketers, and business and administrative professionals. Like Elance, it touts some notable clients, such as OpenTable, NBC, and Panasonic, and features more than 100,000 monthly postings.
After signing up for an account, you’re asked to flesh out a profile that highlights your skill sets and experience. Next, you can search for job postings. When you find an appealing job, submit a solid cover letter that describes your qualifications and links to your profile. Using this information, the client selects a pool of applicants to interview via email, phone, or Skype. If hired, you’re required to provide regular status updates to the client and send along deliverables as they’re completed.
Unlike Elance, oDesk clients – not freelancers – set hourly rates or flat fees per project. However, you can negotiate those rates during the interview process. Membership is free and lacks Elance’s multi-tiered structure. The platform deducts a 10% fee from the client’s payment. Post-project client ratings and total earnings signify experience and competence on the site, increasing the likelihood of selection for future projects.






3. Textbroker

textbrokerTextbroker caters exclusively to freelance writers. Like Elance and oDesk, it brokers relationships between clients and writers, handling payment and dispute resolution on their behalf. It’s free to sign up, but you need to take a writing test and receive manual approval to begin accepting work.
You’re assigned a rating at the outset – ranging from two to five stars – which determines your earning power for publicly posted jobs. Two-star writers earn less than one cent per word after Textbroker’s 35% cut of client payments. Five-star writers earn five cents per word after the cut. You’re evaluated several times per year, with the opportunity to move up or down in the ranks – higher ranks generally have more available work.
Once you’ve established relationships with clients, you can set your own price for work and receive it directly from them. Additionally, clients may create teams of hand-selected writers at fixed per-word rates. Textbroker also manages content-generation accounts for larger clients, many of which pay significantly more than the five-star rate. Clients – or Textbroker itself – can request revisions to submitted orders as many times as necessary, with payment coming only when the order receives final approval. Earnings for client-approved orders are deposited in writer-specific escrow accounts, which pay out weekly.




4. Accountemps

accountempsRun by Robert Half Company, a major staffing firm, Accountemps is a freelancing and temporary employment platform for accounting and administrative professionals. It contracts with mid- and large-size companies for special accounting or data entry projects, general back office support, loan origination, auditing work, tax-related projects, and collections. Accountemps earns a cut of each employee’s total compensation, negotiable on an individual basis with its clients (and generally not disclosed).
For employment candidates, the sign-up process resembles hiring for a traditional position: Submit your resume or LinkedIn profile online or at one of the company’s office locations (there are approximately 350). If approved for an interview, you visit in-person or confer with an human resources staff member via Skype. Interviewees test for competency in Excel, QuickBooks, data entry, and general accounting principles.
Accountemps approves workers on the basis of experience, qualifications, and test performance, so entry-level employees may not be approved. If assigned to a project, you immediately earn access to a generous benefits package that includes a 401k, healthcare plan, online training classes, and tuition reimbursements. If you work a certain number of hours, you may receive performance bonuses and vacation time as well.
Accountemps-brokered relationships are generally project-based, but they tend to be more stable than those reached through Elance or oDesk. Project lengths range from a couple of weeks to a year or more, and solid work may be rewarded with a full-time job offer.



5. Guru

guruGuru connects individual clients and companies to designers, developers, accountants, administrative professionals, writers, translators, marketers, and legal specialists. Unlike Elance and oDesk, where clients must post individual jobs and accept applications from freelancers, Guru’s freelancers actively advertise themselves to clients. Those clients can select workers before communicating the details of their projects.
Clients can also post jobs, for which freelancers may search and apply. Projects are paid on an hourly or flat-fee basis, with no bidding required. Total earnings and positive evaluations from clients increase freelancers’ likelihood of being selected for competitive projects.
When you sign up for Guru, you create a profile that highlights your skills, experience, and minimum compensation requirements. Once a client hires you, Guru holds funds in escrow until all of the project’s deliverables are approved. The platform takes 4.5% of the total payment on every project.



6. 99designs

99designsThe 99designs platform caters to freelance designers, who submit drafts in response to client-generated briefs. Posted work includes everything from corporate logos and book covers, to digital advertising materials and screen prints. Each job is structured as a contest, with an unlimited number of designers submitting mockups over a seven-day period. After that period, clients select their favorite design and compensate the freelancer. It’s free to join and maintain a membership.
Clients can choose from four membership levels, ranging from a bronze package that costs $299 to post a contest, to a platinum package that costs $1,199 to post. The dollar amount represents the winning designer’s prize. 99designs generally takes a 40% commission before passing prize money to each winner, although this cut is lower for bulk projects (designers can request payment after winning just a single contest). Contests attract anywhere from 30 to 120 submissions, so competition can be steep.



7. PeoplePerHour

peopleperhourPeoplePerHour matches clients with a wide range of specialized freelancers. Upon opening a free account, you create a profile highlighting your experience, competencies, and minimum compensation requirements. Then, you can find work in three ways:
  1. Post “Hourlies. These are publicly visible offers to complete short jobs, such as writing a single blog post or developing a mobile app. You set the parameters of the job, including your hourly rate, delivery timetable, and what the finished product includes. Any PeoplePerHour client can hire you to complete this service, and satisfactory performance may lead to more work from that client.
  2. Individual Job Proposals. You can send up to 15 proposals per month for client-posted jobs that are publicly available to all PeoplePerHour freelancers.
  3. Client Solicitations. You can receive an unlimited number of solicitations from clients who view your profile and send you work directly.
In all cases, you specify your desired compensation. However, it is important to note that you’re competing on price with other freelancers when you send a proposal for client-posted jobs. Total earnings, endorsements from past clients, and the number of successfully completed jobs all increase your attractiveness to prospective clients.
PeoplePerHour is a U.K.-chartered company, but you can receive payment in U.S. dollars if you wish. Projects are compensated on a per-hour or flat-fee basis – when you successfully complete a project and send an invoice to your client, your compensation is deposited in an escrow account. PeoplePerHour deducts a 15% commission on the first 175 pounds that you earn in a given month, plus 3.5% on any additional earnings. It also costs one pound to send an invoice.



8. iFreelance

ifreelanceiFreelance links third-party clients to freelance designers, photographers, multimedia producers, writers, consultants, administrative professionals, IT workers, architects, engineers, and accountants. There are two ways to find work on iFreelance: You can browse and bid for job listings posted by clients, or you can create your own postings for general services such as blog writing, logo design, and website builds. In either case, you need to flesh out a profile that highlights your skills, experience, and minimum compensation requirements.
Anyone can join iFreelance, but unlike Elance, oDesk, and PeoplePerHour, the platform has an upfront cost. Basic memberships cost $6.25 per month, silver memberships cost $9, and gold memberships cost $12. Discounts are available for prepaid 6-, 12-, and 24-month packages.
Project bids are prioritized according to membership level, with gold members getting top placement. Gold members can also post their services in an unlimited number of subcategories, such as translation and mobile app development, whereas basic members are limited to just three.
While iFreelance doesn’t deduct commissions from client payments – a big perk for freelancers, who get to keep all of their earnings after paying monthly membership dues – it also doesn’t hold funds in escrow while a project is in progress. As a member, you’re responsible for collecting payment from your clients.



9. Freelancer.com

With more than 11 million users and 6 million projects posted, Freelancer.com bills itself as “the world’s largest freelancing, outsourcing, and crowdsourcing marketplace by number of users and projects.” It caters to freelance software and mobile developers, writers, designers, accountants, marketers, data entry specialists, and even legal professionals and virtual personal assistants.

There are three ways to find work on Freelancer.com:
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  • Bid on a Posted Project. As on oDesk and Elance, clients can post projects and solicit bids from freelancers. Free accounts get eight bids per month. To bid for a project, specify the deliverables that you’ll provide, your required compensation, and the project’s timetable. If the client approves your bid, you’ll begin work on the project and may begin communicating with the client directly. When the client accepts your finished work, you’ll be paid either through Freelancer.com’s escrow transfer service, or via an outside payment method. For security, it’s best to opt for the former route.
  • Enter a Contest. You can also enter a contest in any of Freelancer.com’s work categories, although they’re more common for creative specialties such as marketing and design. Just select a contest that appeals to your skill set and submit your original entry. If your entry is selected, you’ll be paid the listed contest prize, less Freelancer.com’s cut, via the platform’s escrow system.
  • Add a Service. Similar to PeoplePerHour’s “Hourlies,” a Freelancer.com “Service” is an announcement that you’re available to complete a specific type of project, such as writing a blog post or designing a logo. Clients can hire you directly to perform these services.
It’s free to set up a freelancer account and build a profile that includes 20 of your most relevant skills, but both clients and freelancers pay fees for listing and accepting work. If you have a free account, Freelancer.com takes 10% of your earnings for hourly projects, the greater of 10% of your earnings or $5 for fixed-price projects, and 20% for work completed through Service postings. To withdraw your funds, request a bank transfer or a prepaid debit card when your account reaches $30.
For freelancers, there are several paid membership plans that entitle you to more bids and other perks:
  • Intro: For 99 cents per month, this entitles you to 15 bids per month and a total of 30 skills in your profile.
  • Basic: For $4.95 per month, you get 50 bids per month and 50 profile skills.
  • Plus: For $9.95 per month, you get 100 bids per month and 80 skills.
  • Standard: For $49.95 per month, you get 300 bids per month and 100 skills. Freelancer.com’s fee also drops to 5% of your total project-based and hourly earnings.
  • Premium: For $199.95 per month, you get 1,500 bids, 400 skills, and Freelancer.com’s fee drops to 3% of your hourly and project-based earnings. This level is useful for project managers and entrepreneurs who manage teams of freelancers.


10. DesignCrowd

designcrowdLike 99Designs, DesignCrowd is a crowdsourcing, contest-based platform that connects freelance logo, t-shirt, print, and web designers (as well as other graphic artists) with clients. Unlike 99designs, clients can pay whatever they want for the winning design, as long as it exceeds DesignCrowd’s $30-per-contest minimum. On average, each contest attracts more than 100 entries, so competition is steep. Higher-paying competitions draw more plentiful, better quality entries. There’s no cost to enter a contest.
You can browse for relevant contests by category, such as WordPress design and T-shirt design. When you find a contest you like, enter it and submit your work. If clients like your design but aren’t quite ready to accept it, they can request changes to it before giving final approval. DesignCrowd holds the client’s funds in escrow for the duration of the contest, releasing the money to you once your design is accepted (minus the flat 15% fee for all contests).
You don’t retain the copyright to your designs, although you can ask the client to let you display them in your work portfolio. Once you’ve won a few contests, clients may begin to invite you to their contests, potentially increasing the chances that your submissions are accepted. DesignCrowd mediates disputes over payment and acceptance.



11. crowdSPRING

crowdspringcrowdSPRING is a contest platform that caters to graphic designers, creative copywriters, web designers and developers, and packaging designers. Registration and entering contests are free, with no limit on the number of entries you can submit, but crowdSPRING takes 40% of the winning submission’s award. Clients can set their own prize amounts for contests, with a minimum cost to the client of $299 and deadline windows of between 3 and 10 days.
crowdSPRING also automatically cancels contests that don’t receive 100 bids within the deadline window, and canceled contests do not pay out awards. For the duration of a contest, client funds are held in escrow, then disbursed to the winner at its close. crowdSPRING either pays by PayPal (free for designers) or via wire transfer ($28 per transfer). If a client accepts your design, you must forfeit the copyright.




12. LivePerson

livepersonLivePerson is a online marketing and analytics firm that offers a conversion-centric chat platform for website administrators and marketers. It also maintains the LivePerson Expert network, a collection of about 30,000 experts in 600 categories, from technical support and computer programming, to financial advice and romantic counseling. It’s free to apply to be an Expert, but you must document your qualifications and experience before receiving approval. Once you’re approved, you receive your own listing in the relevant category and can begin accepting solicitations from the site’s clients.
As an expert, you set your own rates, usually expressed as a per-minute charge for phone conversations and online chats, and as a per-email fee for email consultations. When you’re starting out, you may need to compensate for your lack of onsite experience by posting a lower rate. Over time, your reputation may improve, more clients may seek you out, and you might find it feasible to charge more. You are paid either by mailed check or PayPal when you’ve earned at least $50 through the platform.
For religious and spiritual advisors, LivePerson deducts 55% from the client’s fee before passing on your earnings. For all other categories, its cut is 38%.



13. Craigslist

craigslistMany established freelancers shun Craigslist, which does have a reputation for accepting dubious listings. While it’s possible to report potentially illegal postings and scams (after the fact), there’s no onsite framework for evaluating integrity. For freelancers confident enough to wade through some scammy, spammy solicitations, Craigslist is a useful resource.
Unlike some other platforms, listings are sorted by geographical region, which facilitates face-to-face contact between independent workers and their clients. With low listing costs, it’s also a favored fulfillment tool for smaller or one-off employers, such as individuals needing an editor or ghostwriter, or boutique marketing firms that need a logo designed or white paper researched.
Clients bear Craigslist’s job-posting costs – which are $75 each in the San Francisco market and $25 each in about 50 other major U.S. markets (postings are free for clients in smaller markets). It is completely free for freelancers to use, but they use it at their own risk. Craigslist doesn’t hold funds in escrow or offer dispute resolution services.



14. MediaBistro

mediabistroAs an aggregator of media-related content and educational resources, MediaBistro offers two main employment platforms for writers, editors, developers, and other professionals in the industry: a traditional job posting board (billed as “the number one job posting board for the media industry”) and a freelance marketplace. The former includes temporary, part-time, and full-time jobs. The employer pays $279 per 30-day listing, with no cost for applicants. However, many of these traditional jobs are location-specific, with the bulk clustered in media centers such as New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.
MediaBistro claims that its database includes about 100,000 editors and hiring managers. Its freelance marketplace lets you create an online profile with a CV, work samples, and a personal statement. It costs $21 per month or $145 per year to post your profile, with the first month free. You get a $6-per-month discount if you join MediaBistro’s AvantGuild, which costs $55 per year and provides discounts on invoicing software, rental cars, and MediaBistro’s in-house courses.
Once you’re hired for a job, MediaBistro does not take a cut of your earnings or help resolve disputes. All further negotiations take place directly between you and the client. Since this platform’s pool of freelancers includes many seasoned media professionals, you might have trouble finding work if you don’t have verifiable past experience.

 

how to get google adsense approval easily | Get Google Adsense approval within 3 days



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how to get google adsense approval easily

You want to get Google adsense approval within 3 days? No problem, it’s 100% possible to get approval within 3 days. You might be wondering, why does Google Adsense disapprove my request? You might have tried many times to apply again, to no avail. There are many reasons for Google Adsense to disapprove your request. You should know the basic requirements before for applying to Google AdSense. Even if you have a good blog, traffic, rank, it’s not must your account should be approved. Find out what makes your site to stand out an get an AdSense approval soon. Below are few important points you need to keep in mind before applying Google Adsense.

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Get Google Adsense approval within 3 days:



Before applying for Google Adsense, make sure to follow these points. Everything counts, including your blog/site layout, content, number of posts, SEO metrics, back-links, other required metrics and etc. Every single one of them will play a important role in getting Adsense approved. Check out the most important requirements one should follow before applying for Adsense.

Minimum Posts/Articles/Pages:

If you are applying for Adsense for a WordPress blog, you should maintain a minimum of 40 quality posts/articles. And if it’s any other website (html, Joomla), try to maintain a minimum of 30 pages. Every article is considered to be a page in your site. So consider this as your major requirement and proceed implementing further requirements.

Google Analytics Code:

You need to install a Google Analytics code on your website. To do this, just login to Google Analytics and click on Admin where you can see “+ New Account” under Accounts tab. Click on New Account and enter your website name, url and other details. Click on Get Tracking ID and paste it in your site.

Google Webmasters Verification Page:

Next you need to apply for a Google Verification Page. To do this, login to Google Webmaster Tools and click on “Add a Site” and Enter your site URL. Verify your ownership by any one of the following methods and get a conformation.

Bing Webmaster Verification Page:

Bing Webmaster Tools  is very similar to Google Webmaster Tools. You can follow the same procedure here and verify your ownership. In Bing webmaster tools, you need to apply even your website sitemap page. I will tell you how to add that below.

Sitemap.xml Page:

Your site should have a Sitemap.xml page, so that search engines can index your site links and pages quickly. To create a sitemap, just install the Google XML Sitemaps (WordPress) and create a sitemap.

Robots.txt

You need to create a robots.txt file in your site. No matter if it’s a WordPress site or any other CMS based, you need to have a robots.txt file. This file will tell the search engines, what to index and what not to. You can check SEOSiren robots.txt file for clear idea. To create a sitemap, just open your hosting cpanel, click on File Manager, and select your site folder to open it. Once opened, you can create a file and name it as robots.txt. You can enter the basic commands to restrict search engines to over crawl you site.

Alexa Rank:

A lot of people disagree with this statement. But still your site should have a decent Alexa ranking to get adsense approved. Even if your site doesn’t have a decent Alexa rank, you can still apply. But make sure your site rankings are atleast under 400k. Else the chances are quite less to be taken into consideration.

Additional Pages:

Your site should have a Privacy Policy page, Disclaimer page, and Terms of use page. You need to clearly mention what is your site about, and how it is useful for people.

Own Email ID:

If you have your own domain and hosting, its better to apply Adsense via domain email ID. Which means, instead of example@gmail.com, you can apply with example@domain.com. Just like satish@seosiren.com or admin@seosiren.com.

Decent Traffic:

Your site should have a minimum of 50+ visitors per day. Please don’t be in a hurry to apply adsense without  having consistent traffic. And even if you follow all the above mentioned requirements without consistent traffic, your account will not be approved.

These are the most effective ways to get Google Adsense approval within 3 days. I hope your Adsense account will be approved. Drop us a line if you have any queries related to Adsense approval.  Stay tuned to SEOSiren for more!


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Monday, 23 March 2015

20 ideas to make money online

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A cash cow for the enterprising, the Internet is littered with opportunities to make a fast buck. While it rarely qualifies as a solitary source of income, the Net can easily help you supplement it. However, the amount you earn depends on the time and effort invested. Go through these 20 options and find out which ones work for you.


Blogging


http://tweakyourbiz.com/marketing/files/Blogging-for-Business-The-Ultimate-Guide.jpgIf you're a passionate closet writer who wants to be published but can't find a way to do so, make each keystroke your way to wealth by penning your own blog. Starting a blog doesn't require extensive technical skills but it's important that you have expertise in the field you are writing on. This will attract visitors to your site. Building a large following will enable you to earn profit by luring advertisers, writing paid reviews or getting commissions for promoting other people's products.

Affilliate/Reseller

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For those who have the knack of selling, one of the best ways to make money online is to become an affiliate/reseller. An affiliate is a person who gets a commission for selling every product that he promotes, whether on his Website or through any other avenue such as eBay. You don't have to own the product. You only need to sign up for an affiliate program with a company and start selling its products under your referral link. Firms such as Commission Junction or Click Bank have a large pool of products.




Advertising

You can sell space on your Website or blog for advertisements and you earn when these ads are clicked by visitors to your site. The sorting and placing of ads is free. The profitability of pay-per-click advertising depends on the traffic level of the Website and, most importantly, on the clickthrough rate and cost per click. Google AdSense is the most popular option, while others are BidVertiser, Text Link Ads and Blogads. Direct banner and RSS feed are some other forms of online advertising.


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Online Marketing

Once a Website is created and optimised for search engine (SEO), the SEM or Search Engine Marketing begins. A treasure trove lies hidden here. An SEO/SEM expert, who is responsible for marketing a Website, can promote it in various ways. These include article marketing, writing press releases, forum posting, blog posting, submitting your site to directories and search engines, social bookmarking, etc. Most companies don't do this in-house and pay you to conduct the SEM for them.


Paid Writing

If maintaining a blog is difficult for you but you still want to indulge your passion for writing, you can jot down articles for other blogs or sites such as Weblogs, Helium or PayPerPost. Writing an e-book can also be a good option. E-books are investment free, with no cost for printing and shipping. If you have a strong command over languages, you can become a copy editor, where Webmasters will pay you to read articles and correct grammatical errors, sentence fragments, etc.


e-tuitions/Webinars

The demand for tutors is high and growing. So, if you like helping others learn, e-teaching could be the earning ticket for you. All you need to become an online tutor is expertise in your subject and a few spare hours per week. TutorVista, e-tutor, SmartThinking and Tutor.com are some of the sites you can enroll with. If you gain a good reputation as a coach, you could even conduct Webinars-lectures or seminars transmitted over the Net. College and university students are willing to pay to gain entry to a well-respected Webinar.


Buying/Selling domains

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Buying and selling domain names is another way to make money from home and requires very little investment or time. You can buy domains at their registration prices or even cheaper and trade them at a profit. However, always research on sites such as sedo.co.uk, afternic.com, ebay.com or other domain auction sites to get an estimate of the hottest selling names. The best way to find good ones is to use terminated domain lists, which contain several expired names that are back in the pool.






Freelancing for Professionals

Freelancing is a great option for professionals who are experts in their respective trades and know how to ensure customer satisfaction. Various freelancing and project-oriented sites allow companies that need help to describe their projects. Freelancers and small businesses offer bids, ideas or proposals, from which the buyers can choose what they find most suitable. Websites such as Elance cover everything from programming and writing to data entry and design, while RentACoder focuses on software programming.



GPT Programme

GPT or Get-paid-to sites are becoming increasingly popular among teens. You get paid for signing up for free Websites, newsletters, playing games and filling out online surveys. These are suitable for people who don't have a skill set but want to earn extra money. Taking online surveys is simple- register with a few legitimate, paid survey sites and answer questions. The topics range from shopping to politics. This might not help you make a living, but you can earn good pocket money. Contests2win is one of the trusted GPT Websites.


Making themes

As more and more people seek an online presence, the demand for Website templates and WordPress (Blog) themes will keep increasing. If you are good at Web designing and coding, you can earn a lot from designing Web themes. In this segment, there are mainstream Websites, such as TemplateMonster and ThemeForest, which act as a marketplace where you can sell your themes. Templates are sold and priced depending on the rights and features that are bundled with them.

Selling photos

https://www.hallaminternet.com/assets/sell-online.jpgIf you enjoy photography and are good with a camera, you could be sitting on a huge reserve of revenue. There are people who will be interested in your collection of images. Nowadays, it's easy to take your photos to the public, providing a convenient way to build a secondary income stream. Many stock photo agencies, such as Fotolia, Dreamstime and Shutterstock, offer incentives for people to earn from their photos.

Support & service

Providing coding or fixing other Webmasters' issues is another great way to earn extra bucks. There are simple jobs ranging from adding a script to setting up sites, but knowledge of Web coding is essential. One can offer support for Web CMS (content management systems) like Drupal or Joomla. After you are comfortable with your own installation, you can help other people to set these up and configure them.

Stock/forex trading

 

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Joining the stock/forex market may seem a bit risky. However, you can start small and continue researching till you gain experience in this area. Once you do, it will be easy to earn from exchanging foreign currencies and/or stocks. Their rates fluctuate depending on supply and demand, and economic and political influences in the world. The aim of any trader is to spot which currency/stock is likely to rise or fall in value against another. The more time you put in, the more you will earn.

Selling your own brand

If you have a flair for designing cool images, don't bother about creating your own inventory. As long as your design can be printed on a product, you can pocket some money. You can upload designs on various Websites such as CafePress, and if somebody orders these designs, the company will print them and distribute the products. It could be designs for T-shirts, hats, bags, books, posters, calendars, greeting cards, etc. You will receive a commission for each sale. Other such sites include Lulu and Zazzle.

Virtual Assistant

Small businesses always need help in running their processes, but may not be willing to hire a full-time employee. As a virtual assistant, you are expected to perform practically any administrative task that a traditional secretary or assistant would, such as make travel reservations, handle expense reimbursements or pay bills. You can do it from the comfort of your home, interacting with clients either online or by phone. Your expertise will decide how much moolah you rake in.

Inbound call centre

Many companies, who are facing space constraints, especially those in metro cities, prefer to hire workers outside their offices or outsource certain processes. You can set up an inbound call centre at home to handle such jobs. Research different companies that are outsourcing their work as they may have opportunities for inbound call centre agents. You can work for more than one company. This can be either a part-time or fulltime engagement, depending on your need.

You Tube

If there's a dramatic performer hidden inside you who craves applause and adulation, upload yourself on YouTube. You can be a filmmaker, musician or comedian who wants a wider audience. Your earnings will come from ads displayed on your video page. This process is similar to the pay-per-click advertising program common to other Websites and blogs. Sites such as Flixya and Mediaflix can be helpful in this regard.

Researching for others

Don't be morose if you can't write, design or code. Lack of talent cannot stop you from making money online. If you're willing to work hard for a few hours a week, you can take up simple research jobs for other people who don't have the time to do it themselves. You could search for opportunities in organisations that provide funding for research and offer to assist them through online investigation.

Building Applications

With smartphones gaining popularity, the demand for their applications, or apps as they are popularly known, has also shot up. There are over 3 million apps for the iPhone and over a million apps in Google's Android market. Most of these are selling like hot cakes. Developing and selling your own smartphone app is becoming a lucrative way to make money on the Internet. Apps cost virtually nothing to develop and entail no storage or shipping costs. So they enjoy the best profit margins.

Transcription

Medical transcription involves making written copies of oral material dictated by doctors or other medical experts. These may include history and physical reports, clinical notes, consultation notes, reports, letters, psychiatric evaluation and so on. The dictated material needs to be transcribed swiftly and accurately, which is the most challenging aspect of the job. To become a medical transcriptionist, you need to have a good knowledge of medical terminology and a high typing speed along with accuracy.


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4 Myths About Affiliate Marketing You Need To Know

4. Success in affiliate marketing comes from getting your product on as many sites as possible


The best way to think about affiliate marketing is quality over quantity. There are a lot of small websites that will promote your product, but the key is finding a small number of partners that will deliver conversions. For example, an equity management services firm has over 20,000 affiliates in its system, but only about 25 affiliates generate 85 percent of revenue.

The real deliverables will be dependent on locating the right affiliates, big or small, which drive results. According to the same study done by Three Ladders Marketing, the most traffic for affiliates were driven by SEO, 79% and social media, 60%.
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Although studies show that affiliate marketing isn’t easy, as you remember to foster relationships, focus on your niche, focus on a few key affiliates, and create a system that generates performance for both the advertiser and the affiliate you can drive profit and conversions for your small business.

Affiliates Beware

There are caution flags, however when it comes to affiliate marketing. In a piece late last year, Affiliate Theft Could Be Costing You Millions, Forbes contributor Jabez LeBret wrote of unscrupulous affiliate marketers’ tactics which cost brands and businesses millions of dollars every year.

LeBret adds that affiliate theft”…could be preventing you (brands/businesses) from beating profit expectations while making it difficult for you to properly allocate your marketing budget to programs that are working.

Affiliate Marketing Services Review 2015

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Affiliate Marketing Services Review

REVIEWS AND COMPARISONS

Why Study Affiliate Marketing?

Choosing a company that provides the best options for affiliate marketing services is a critical part in bringing in revenue. Our reviews will help you know what to look for, what to expect and what service companies go above and beyond. Affiliate marketing is a booming industry in the world today, and the more users browse online sites, the larger affiliate marketing becomes. Affiliate marketing sites are growing and with all the options available for users today, we wanted to know what characteristics set companies apart from the competition, behind or equal with others.

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What Should an Affiliate Marketing Company Provide?

Good affiliate marketing companies are free to sign up for. They provide codes for advertisement links and the cookie tracking capabilities for affiliates to earn the money they deserve. Other services an affiliate marketing company should provide include:

Features
Features are a fundamental key to success for all parties involved in affiliate marketing. Features provide the key elements that create links for advertisements, provide tracking capabilities and offer the selection of advertisers needed to make an advertisement relevant to its traffic. Many service companies are always working to create more functional and easy to use feature that will increase sales and commissions.


Reporting Features
To understand what is working towards your benefit and what is holding you back, affiliate marketing services have created reporting options where users are able to track advertisement effectiveness. Reporting options include not only traffic for specific ads, but also the money you have earned and where it has been generated from. Report content, time frame and format are often large factors for large businesses when choosing a service provider.

Ease of Use
Companies and services need to provide their users with ease-of-use and smooth navigation. Internet users have been trained to expect the tools and services they require to be at their fingertips at any given point in time. Search options, tabs and links all help to create a usable service. We have tested the usability of these websites and found what makes them easy to use and keeps their affiliates coming back again and again.

Search Options
Finding the products you are looking to promote should be quick and easy. Many companies now offer advanced searches that allow users to search in a number of ways. Instead of just searching for products or advertisers, many users also appreciate the search options that allow them to search by commission price, creating more opportunities for them to up raise their commissions in a short time.

Help and Support
No service or company is ever complete without a great customer help and support program. Top companies will provide guides for new users, step-by-step tutorials and customer representatives who are able to help you with your account questions and concerns. Many companies are moving away from offering customer support over the telephone and only offering online help. We feel that options are still important and that the user needs to feel like they are taken care of, otherwise they stop using the service.

We have created a side-by-side matrix that compares the features, usability, options and support of top companies providing affiliate marketing services. The top ten companies that we have included in the list were selected and ranked above all other affiliate marketing service providers we reviewed. Some of the lower- ranked options do not offer the features and options the higher- ranked products provide, but are still excellent choices in their field. Details are provided in the reviews and side by side comparisons are offered through the matrix. Also, be sure to read

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Sunday, 22 March 2015

SEO vs SEM

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SEO vs SEM

SEO vs SEM


By most people's standards, the internet is still very young. New technologies and developments in existing technologies are appearing at an extraordinary rate. As technologies change, so does the terminology used to describe them.

I worked for three years as a webmaster. Ask a dozen people to define that term, and you'll get a lot of different answers. A webmaster may be the leader of a large team, including developers, writers, marketers, designers, usability experts, technical support people, and yes, search engine optimizers. Or s/he may perform all or some of those duties alone.

The same is true for search engine optimization. For many people, the term is a new one, and they have no idea what it is an SEO does. To others, SEO is synonymous with SEM -- search engine marketing. In my opinion, there is a big difference between the two.



Search Engine Marketing


I see SEM as a rather broad term. It's everything that can be done to utilize the technology of search engines with the goal of promoting a web site and increasing its traffic, its "stickiness," and, in the case of sites that promote a business (or are a business), increase profits. SEO, therefore, would be a subset of SEM.

Aspects of search engine marketing which I would consider to be outside the realm of search engine optimization include the following:


Paid Inclusion


This is simply the practice of paying a search engine or a directory to add a site to its database immediately, rather than setting up that site so that it will be found by the search engine spiders on its own. In the case of some search engines and directories, paid inclusion is the only way to get listed. For others, it's presented as an option. If you're willing to pay, your site will be listed sooner. It's also a useful practice if you wish to make frequent changes to your content, because your site will be spidered more often and you will be able to test how changes affect your ranking.


Traditional Ads


This involves placing paid advertising on the search engine result pages (SERPs). Normally, these ads appear based on the keywords entered into the search engines, and one is charged based on the number of impressions, i.e. appearances, of the ad. In other words, you pay whether the ad sends anyone to your web site or not.


Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising


PPC ads are simple enough to look at. They're text-only. PPC ad campaigns are completely controlled by the advertiser. You decide which keywords should bring up your ads, you write the copy, and you decide how much you want to pay. And, as the name indicates, you only pay for an ad when someone clicks it and is brought to your site. There are two main networks of PPC ads, run by Google and Overture, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages, but in both cases, one should be prepared to spend a great deal of time (and money) monitoring and adjusting such a campaign.


The Advantages of These Practices


In contrast to pure SEO, these SEM practices offer the advantage of immediacy. If you need to increase your traffic and your visibility right away, and you don't have a problem with spending a lot of money, this may be the way to go.


The Disadvantages


You knew this was coming, didn't you? Think about it this way: you've spent your time and money to bring people to your web site. What will they see when they get there? You've convinced them, at least for the moment, that your site is worth visiting, so they're expecting to find exactly the information they were seeking. Is it easy to find? Is it there at all? You only have a few seconds to convince them that your site can deliver what they want. Will your visitors, failing to find what they're looking for, click their browser's back button and try another site?

Your site has to be ready for your visitors. It needs to be written, structured, and coded in such a way that the information is clearly laid out and easy to find. If it isn't, your site will either be immediately forgotten by visitors, or worse, it will be remembered as one that fails to deliver.


SEO First


No SEM campaign is complete without SEO. Moreover, since the purpose of SEO is to make the site better for both search engines and users, you may find that it will suffice on its own. In any case, the advantages of SEO over the other aspects of SEM make it clear that, even if you are going to spend additional money on advertising and paid placement, SEO must be your first step in promoting your site.

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