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Friday, June 6, 2014

How can I test and check my web page for errors?

 There are dozens of services available that are capable of checking your website for errors and finding ways of improving your web page. Below is a listing of some of our favorite free online services.

General website and HTML checks

  • Silktide Nibbler - Fantastic free online service that gives you a good complete overview of your website with an overall score.
  • Woorank - Another fantastic free online tool that gives you a quick and easy to read overview of problems you may have on your site.
  • W3C markup validation - The source to go to check HTML, XHTML or other markup language you use on your web page for errors.
  • Google Webmaster Tools - A must for any Webmaster. With this free service you can identify any page or links with errors, scan for malware, find pages with short or missing titles, find duplicate meta tags, and much more.
  • HTML Tidy - Simple and easy to use online tool that allows you to identify any HTML errors you may have on your page.
  • Feng-GUI - Great service that allows you to upload a picture of your home page or other pages and generate a heat map of where the visitor's eyes are most likely to go first.

CSS checking

  • W3C CSS validation service - Fantastic service that displays any issues errors or compliance warnings you have with any CSS code.
  • CSS Compressor - Although not a service to validate for errors this is a great tool to use after your CSS code has been verified. Using this tool you can shrink your CSS file to help the overall load time of every page that links to the .CSS file and decrease the overall amount of bandwidth you use.

Speed test

  • WebPagetest - Our favorite tool for testing a web pages load time.
  • GTmetrix - Another fantastic tool for speed testing a web page as well as getting the optimized versions of images, pages, and scripts.
  • Pingdom Tools - Fantastic service that gives you a good and easy to read overview of how long it takes for something to load on your web page. Keep in mind most website visitors only spend a few seconds on each page they visit.
  • WebSiteOptimization - Another great service to find how much time it takes to load your web page and what you can do to help decrease the overall time it takes to load it.
  • Web Page Content Compression Verification - Great tool to test an individual page or element on the page (such as a .CSS or .JS file) to see if it's being compressed before being sent using gzip.
  • Global load time performance test - Test your webpage load times around the world.
  • HTTP archive - Great service that provides the complete history of the speed of a website that can go back several months.
  • Load Impact - A great online test for verifying your website will perform well under high traffic volumes.
  • WhichLoadsFaster - If you're updating or revising a website a great page this is a great place to quickly test and compare the load times between two different pages.

Accessibility

  • Browsershots - Excellent online tool to test how accessible your web page is in all of the Internet browsers.
  • Colorblind filter - Fantastic page to see how your page would look to someone who has colorblindness. This is an easy way to make sure that someone with colorblindness whose visiting your site is not going to miss something because your color scheme is bad.
  • HERA - Great page to verify if everyone regardless of any disability can view your page they may have.
  • html2txt - A great method of converting your HTML page into a text document. This is helpful because many accessibility tools for the blind will convert pages to text, using this tool you can get a good idea how someone who's blind may read your page.
  • The Readability Test Tool - Quick and easy way to test the readability of your website and get a better idea about how many people would understand your content.
  • IE NetRender - Great online service that allows you to see how your page is displayed in different versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer. This is really helpful if you need to test your web page in an older browser such as IE6, which had a lot of compatibility and other issues with CSS.

Mobile-readiness

  • mobiReady - By far the best site and service for checking how compatible your website or blog is when being viewed on a mobile device. This service not only gives you detailed information on why your website may or may not work but also gives live demos on how the page will load on different mobile devices.

Analyze website

  • Google Analytics - Fantastic free service offered by Google that gives you full details of the visitors visiting your website, what browsers they're using, where they're leaving, what they searched for, and much more. After making sure your website has no errors having this services is always a good idea to help identify any other problems the above services may have not identified.

Checking a Blog

If your page is a blog consider running it through Is My Blog Working? to check to see if the blog is working and get other technical details about it. This can give you additional details about your page as well as anything you may want to change or add to the page.

Testing a sites usability

Having friends, family, and co-workers viewing your website is a great way to make sure your website not only works but works on different computers. Other services like the UsabilityHub Fivesecondtest is also another great free way of testing the overall appeal of your site.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

How to Get a Free Business Listing in Google Local

How to Get a Free Business Listing in Google Local

Edited by Wb4dwd, Maluniu, Hockeyhamster, Teresa and 13 others
Google is the most popular search engine in the world. They are interested in being the most useful and informative one as well. It is simple to provide Google with accurate information regarding your business. This information will be provided to people looking for what you have to offer. Free. You can also offer coupons, directions, post your hours, list your telephone number and more.





  1. On the left side of the screen, select "Put your business on Google Maps". Google Maps and Google Local are like two sides of the same coin. One address where you are, the other what you do.

  2. Select "Add A New Listing".
  3. 4
    Complete the sign-up form with information about your business.
    • You can include up to 5 different categories to list your business
    • You may list your hours if you wish.
    • It is good to tell people what forms of payment you accept.
    • Be sure to tell people what's really special about your business.
    • You can even include a link to a video about your business if you have one.
    • After completing the sign-up page, you can offer coupons and more info about your business.
  4. 5
    When you are finished, Google will ask to verify your listing. You can choose between having them call the telephone number listed in the ad or sending a postcard. The telephone method is much faster, and your ads will appear almost instantly if you verify using this method. 
Source : http://www.wikihow.com/Get-a-Free-Business-Listing-in-Google-Local

Monday, April 21, 2014

Matt Cutts on How Google Handles 404 & 410 Status Codes






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Matt Cutts
If you're into super technical details regarding Google's Web crawling and how they interact with different status codes, you'll probably be interested in the new webmaster help video regarding the differences between how Google handles 404 and 410 status codes. While technically they both mean "page not found," Matt Cutts talks about the nuances of each and how Googlebot treats each slightly differently.
For those who aren't too technically savvy, Cutts first explains what the difference is between a 404 and a 410, because most webmasters are far more familiar with the 404 status code.
"So 404 vs. 410 refers to an HTTP status code, so whenever the browser or Googlebot asks for page, the Web server sends back a status code – 200 might mean everything went totally fine, 404 means page not found, 410 typically means gone, as in the page is not found and we do not expect it to come back," Cutts said. "So 410 has a little more of connotation that the page is permanently gone."
That said, does Googlebot interact any differently when they encounter a 410?
"The short answer is that we do sometimes treat for 404s and 410s a little bit differently, but for the most part you shouldn't worry about it," Cutts said. "If a page is gone and you think it's temporary, go ahead and use a 404. If the page is gone and you know no other page that should substitute for it, you don't have anywhere else that you should point to, and you know that that page is going to be gone never come back, then go ahead and serve a 410."
On the positive side, Googlebot does have some redundancies built in, for when a webmaster or IT department makes a mistake in how they status codes.
"It turns out webmasters shoot themselves in the foot pretty often – pages go missing, people misconfigure sites, sites go down, people block Googlebot by accident, people block regular users by accident – so if you look at the entire Web, the crawl team has to design to be robust against that," Cutts said. "So with 404s, along with I think 401s and maybe 403s, if we see a page and we get a 404, we are gonna protect that page for 24 hours in the crawling system, so we sort of wait and we say maybe that was a transient 404, maybe it really wasn't intended to be a page not found."
"If we see a 410, then the site crawling system says, OK we assume the webmasters knows what they're doing because they went off the beaten path to deliberately say this page is gone," he said. "So they immediately convert that 410 to an error, rather than protecting it for 24 hours.
So when you do serve a 410 status code on a page that really isn't gone permanently, you haven't killed that page off permanently. Googlebot will return the check and see if the page needs to be returned to the index.
"Now don't take this too much the wrong way, we'll still go back and recheck and make sure are those pages really gone, or maybe the pages have come back alive again," Cutts said. "And I wouldn't rely on the assumption that that behavior will always be exactly the same.
"In general, sometimes webmasters get a little too caught up in the tiny little details and so if the page is gone, it's fine to serve a 404, if you know it's gone for real it's fine to serve a 410," he said. "But we'll design our crawling system to try and be robust so that if your site goes down, or if you get hacked, or whatever that we try to make sure that we can still find the good content whenever it's available."
So this is one of those things where it's a tiny little detail that webmasters probably shouldn't be overly concerned about. They are treated nearly identically, but if in doubt, the more common 404 route is probably the best way to go.

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Source:- http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2340728/Matt-Cutts-on-How-Google-Handles-404-410-Status-Codes


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Google retools search with new 'Hummingbird' algorithm

MENLO PARK/CALIFORNIA: Google has quietly retooled the closely guarded formula running its Internet search engine to give better answers to the increasingly complex questions posed by Web surfers.

The overhaul came as part of an update called ``Hummingbird'' that Google Inc. has gradually rolled out in the past month without disclosing the modifications.

The changes could have a major impact on traffic to websites. Hummingbird represents the most dramatic alteration to Google's search engine since it revised the way it indexes websites three years ago as part of a redesign called ``Caffeine,'' according to Amit Singhal, a senior vice president for the company. He estimates that the redesign will affect the analysis of about 90 per cent of the search requests that Google gets.

Any reshuffling of Google's search rankings can have sweeping ramifications because they steer so much of the Internet's traffic. Google fields about two of out every three search requests in the US and handles an even larger volume in some parts of Europe. The changes could also drive up the price of Google ads tied to search requests if websites whose rankings are demoted under the new system feel they have to buy the marketing messages to attract traffic.



The search ads and other commercial pitches related to Web content account for most of Google's revenue, which is expected to approach $60 billion this year.

Google disclosed the existence of the new search formula Thursday at an event held in the Menlo Park, California, garage where CEO Larry Page and fellow co-founder Sergey Brinstarted the company 15 years ago.

Google celebrates its birthday on Sept. 27 each year, even though the company was incorporated a few weeks earlier. The company is now based in Mountain View, California, at a sprawling complex located about seven miles from the 1,900-square-foot home where Page and Brin paid $1,700 per month to rent the garage and a bedroom. The co-founders' landlord was Susan Wojcicki, who is now a top Google executive and Brin's sister-in-law.

Wojcicki sold the home to Google in 2006 and it is now maintained as a monument to the company's humble beginnings.

Google's renovations to its search engine haven't triggered widespread complaints from other websites yet, suggesting that the revisions haven't resulted in a radical reshuffling in how websites rank in the recommendations. The Caffeine update spurred a loud outcry because it explicitly sought to weed out websites that tried to trick Google's search engine into believing their content was related to common search requests. After Caffeine kicked in, hundreds of websites that consistently won a coveted spot near the top of Google's search results had been relegated to the back pages or exiled completely.

Hummingbird is primarily aimed at giving Google's search engine a better grasp at understanding concepts instead of mere words, Singhal said.

Read more at:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/internet/googles-hummingbird-hatches-new-search-formula/articleshow/23122642.cms

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

How To Ping A Website

We’ve compiled the Top 10 Sites that Ping Your Website to all the notable search engines and Blog Directories, making your blog more visible and accessible to your readers.
1. Google Ping – This is one of the highest ranking and easy to use ping websites out there for your site.
2. Pingler - One of the most popular pinging sites, Pingler is an old favorite.
3. Ping-O-Matic – Ping-O-Matic is a service to update different search engines that your website has been updated.
4. IM.org Backlink Supercharger – Im.org is an indexer which notifies your domain name to web analytic websites like Alexa, Woorank, Quarkbase, and many more including most search engines.



5. Bulk Ping Bulk Ping is Unique Auto Mass Ping Service to promote your Websites and Blogs. A great website and blog ping tool.
6. Ping Farm – PingFarm is a service which notifies Search Engines that yourblog or website has been updated.
7. Feed Shark – Feed Shark is a free online tool that easily promotes yourblog or website by sending a ping to its partner sites.
8. Ping My Blog – They notify all the major blog directories in one go so that everyone knows about your latest blog post and website update.
9. Pingates Ping your blog or website to 40+ search engines and services that keep track of blogs/sites and publish them.
10. Ping That Blog – This site has been created to perform a qualitative pinging on every new page or post created on your blog or site and not to generate unnecessary traffic toward to not working hosts.
Use the sites to ping your blog but only use one service and only send the ping when you have updated a page on your site. Too many pings are penalized by Google and it will have the opposite affect on your site. Good luck and happy Pinging.

 
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