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3.3.2 Joomla Main Menu

Filed Under ( Joomla, PHP, Programming, Technology, Tutorial ) by admin on 28-10-2009

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You can access Main Menu Manager through Menus > Main Menu. You can see the Main Menu Manager picture as in the picture 3.29. In that list, you will see menu items that get in the Main Menu. It also has the same order as the Main Menu. Main Menu that is in the front page is located in the upper left (Picture 3.30).

Main Menu Manager

Picture 3.29 Main Menu Manager

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Wordpress SEO: How to Choose a Permalink Structure

Filed Under ( SEO, Tips, Wordpress ) by admin on 21-10-2009

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There are a lot of different options, and there isn’t a one size fits all answer, however there are definitely better and worse choices you can make.

Out of the box wordpress is configured like this

http://example.com?p=123

This really isn’t a permalink structure, it’s a parameter based format with “123″ being the post number. While all major search engines can crawl and index this it’s generally not an optimal setup. From an SEO perspective you miss the opportunity to give the search engines some keywords, and from a user experience you miss the opportunity to entice them with an information scent that they are on the right track. For example lets assume you were looking for hotels in Kentucky which URL gives you a clue you might find the information your wanted on the page:
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3.3.1 Joomla Menu Manager

Filed Under ( Joomla, PHP, Programming, Technology, Tutorial ) by admin on 14-10-2009

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All of the menus in Joomla! can be controlled through Menu Manager. In opening Menu Manager, you can click Menus > Menu Manager. In Joomla!, you can see a lot of menus in it whether the menu is already publicized or not. We can make new menu or delete menu through Menu Manager.

Picture 3.28 Menu Manager

3.3 Joomla Menu Menus

Filed Under ( Joomla, PHP, Programming, Technology, Tutorial ) by admin on 14-10-2009

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This menu is used to arrange all of the menus in the front end. In the front end, we have menus such as top menu, main menu, user menu, and other menu. In this chapter, we will discuss more about the menu in Joomla! We also will discuss on how to modify and to add your own menu. If you are still common with Joomla!, possibly you will get confuse. But do not worry because I will try to guide you accurately.

Filter irrelevant Adsense ads on your blog

Filed Under ( Online Income, adsense ) by admin on 10-10-2009

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Adsense team is doing some great updates in Adsense ad formats and ad performance. Just got update from Adsense team about new feature “Ad Review center”. You can now filter irrelevant ads appearing on your site. This feature was there since many days but now you have greater control over ad management system.

Adsense team is gradually launching this feature to all Adsense publishers over next few months. You can change the settings of Ad review center on ‘Competitive Ad Filter’ page under ‘AdSense Setup’ tab. You have two options like ‘Auto-allow’ and ‘Manual-review’. If you choose to review all ads manually then all new ads will not appear in your site bid auction list unless you approve them manually.

Auto-review option will keep all new ads appearing in your site auction. You can block them manually afterwards. It’s strongly recommended from Adsense team to keep the auto-allow option on. You can review each ad later on after performance and relevancy check. If you are blocking any ad appearing on your site then you will be asked for reason for doing so. This would be a constructive feedback to advertisers to improve their ad performance. Hmm great thinking

You should be very careful while reviewing ads before appearing on your site. Because this could have major revenue impact on you ad performance. You can end up blocking high paying irrelevant ad against the low paying relevant ad. Again it’s depending on what you prefer. Either showing relevant ad to your users or make some extra money by allowing irrelevant ads in site ad auction.

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20+ practical and ethical tips to earn more revenue from Google Adsense

Filed Under ( Online Income, adsense ) by admin on 10-10-2009

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Making money online is the hot trend nowadays. In coming days I am sure you will see many working professional quit their day job and seat at home in their pajamas writing some blog posts to make their living.

There are tremendous opportunities to make money online. Currently Google Adsense is the best option for most of the publishers. Some basic optimization tips can double your Adsense revenue. Two sites having same traffic can have huge adsense revenue difference depending on the ad optimization.

Follow these simple Adsense optimization tips. Experiment for at least two weeks to see the results. Believe me I am not exaggerating because I am experimenting with Adsense on my different sites since long time and these are nothing but some practical and ethical tips to increase your Adsense revenue.

This is hard core material about increasing the Adsense revenue and not possible for anyone to double the income just overnight.
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How To Get Adsense Showing Relevant High Paying Ads

Filed Under ( Online Income, Tips, Tutorial, adsense ) by admin on 10-10-2009

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Adsense can be like the Golden Child we all dream of having. It will mind our every wish and will try hard to meet our every expectation.

On the other hand, it can be like the red-headed rebel step child all of us fear. It won’t behave at all, sending us such un-relevant, low paying ads that we wonder if it’s not some bad joke someone is playing on us.

Before you undertake any Adsense tweaking in your Blog, make sure you know how to add your Adsense Publisher ID to your Adsense Ready Wordpress Theme.

1. Make Your Site ‘Adsense Friendly’ - Your site design can play a big part in the way your Adsense ads behave. Just as with any small child, keep things that you don’t want Adsense to play with out of reach. Don’t go putting images that have nothing to do with our content near Adsense ads. The same goes with unrelated text. You don’t want Adsense reading garbage. Only related content, images and other files should be near your Adsense baby.

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Improving your site’s PageRank

Filed Under ( Technology, Tips, Tutorial ) by admin on 06-10-2009

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Below are suggestions for publicizing your site — and improving its PageRank — based on our experience getting the word out about Google Guide.

Include useful high-quality information on your site.

Create content that users want and will share with others.

Submit your site to various web directories and reference sites.

A web directory “specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links,” according to HighSearchRanking.com.

Post your site’s URL (web address) to popular web directories including Open Directory Project (ODP), Yahoo!, and LookSmart. Also post your URL to online reference, e.g., Wikipedia, industry-specific expert sites, blogs, etc.

Publicize your site to everyone with whom you communicate.

Add your site’s URL, e.g., www.googleguide.com, to every piece of communication you initiate. The TechSoup (The Technology Place for Nonprofits) article, Publicizing Your Web Site: Getting the message out there, recommends that “your Web address should be listed everywhere that your phone/fax number and mailing address,” e.g.,

  • Business cards
  • Letterhead
  • Newsletters
  • Brochures
  • Press Releases
  • Fax cover sheets
  • Email signatures

Write a newsletter and send it out.

Inform people what’s new or noteworthy on your site. The newsletter will remind people about your site and encourage them to visit to find interesting content.

Provide a Rich Site Summary (RSS).

RSS is also known as Really Simple Syndication. JISC describes RSS as “a lightweight XML format for distributing news headlines and other content on the Web.” sasono

In addition to making it easy for other sites to distribute your headlines and content, your RSS feed will be indexed by popular Blog search engines, including Technorati, BlogSearch, and Ask.com Bloglines.

Ask other high-quality websites to link to your website.

Getting other “good” websites to link to yours usually helps your website’s PageRank and ranking on Google.

Note: If your site links to delisted websites, your website might also be removed from Google’s index.

Provide motivation for highly ranked websites to link to yours.

Getting highly ranked sites to link to yours will improve your ranking more than getting many poorly ranked sites to link to yours.

Note: If Google suspects that you’ve traded links with other sites for the sole purpose of improving your ranking, it might penalize or blacklist your site.

Check out a site before you link back.

When you receive a request for a link, check the site before you link back. Is it a site worthy of your link, i.e., vote of confidence? Would a link be of value to your page’s visitors?

Tell the press about your site.

Telling the press may not get your website publicity. After making Google Guide live, I emailed local, national, and international press and got a poor response to our publicity.

Next I emailed journalists who specialize in search engines, but again few wrote articles about Google Guide.

Then I emailed reviewers of books on using Google. A handful responded. Some wrote that Google Guide was for novices; others wrote that Google Guide was tailored for advanced users. Wanting to make Google Guide appeal to novices and experts alike, I indicated sections that would appeal to particular users, e.g.,

  • If you have little or no experience with Google, read on. Otherwise, skip to the next section, titled “Go to the First Result.”
  • We recommend that you skip ahead to Part II: Understanding Search Results unless you’re an experienced Google user or you want to know how to use Google’s advanced operators.

After several months of emailing potential users and posting to websites, libraries, schools, and users began linking to Google Guide.

I tried again to get national press coverage by contacting John Markoff from the New York Times. After a few attempts, I was quoted in an article about Search Engine Wars and afterwards Google Guide got over 50,000 unique visitors/day for the following week and traffic has been good ever since.

On the basis of a suggestion from Matt Vance, I created the Google Guide Cheat Sheet and announced it on Slashdot, which generated great publicity, along with a few flames; within 24 hours, the Cheat Sheet went from being ranked so poorly I couldn’t even find it to being ranked #2 (after Google’s cheat sheet).

Keep your website up.

If your website is not accessible for an extended period of time, Google may reduce the ranking of your site.

Give away content.

I publish Google Guide under a Creative Commons License to enable others to copy, distribute, and make derivative works, as long as they give Nancy Blachman credit and link to Google Guide.

If most of your site’s content is commercial — e.g., pages about your business — consider adding other pages with useful information for the public. For example, if you sell bicycles, include pages or a blog about bicycle paths, bicycle gear, or with tips on bicycling. Publicize these and encourage others to link to them.

Translate your website into foreign languages.

If you don’t know a foreign language, find others that do. Erik Hoy, a librarian, emailed me asking if he could use some material from Google Guide on Copenhagen Main Library’s website. I suggested that he translate the whole thing into Danish, which he did.

Recently Google Guide was translated into Hebrew.

Search Google for your website.

Instead of entering your URL into your browser, search Google for your site. Google is more apt to improve the ranking of a site that users seek and visit than one that gets no traffic from Google.

When I first made this site publicly available, Google Guide wasn’t in the first 100 sites on searches for [ Google guide ]. Thanks to the sites that linked to Google Guide and users who clicked on Google Guide in their search results, Google Guide is in the top ten results for many queries that relate to the content of the site. Being listed so highly on Google has improved the traffic flow to Google Guide.

Note: For the top ranked site, Google sometimes includes useful links from within that site.

Google search result including useful links from within site

Avoid devious tactics to improve your ranking.

If Google suspects that you are trying to deceive it web crawler and thus its users by including hidden text, misleading or repeated words, pages that don’t match your sites description, deceptive redirects, duplicate site or pages, or other disingenuous tactics, then Google may delist your site from its index.

And finally…

In addition to considering the number of links to your page and the ranking of the linking page, to compute a page’s PageRank, Google considers hundreds of factors including

  • how fast a site is gaining links
  • how long the links persist
  • when your site acquired the links
  • the click through rate (CTR) of Google’s search results, cached pages, favorites on the Google Toolbar
  • the stickiness of your site (i.e., the effectiveness of your site in retaining individual users)

These factors and many others are described in the article “Great Site Ranking in Google The Secret’s Out” on Buzzle.com.

Google periodically changes how it calculates a page’s importance, thereby resulting in shifts in rankings, known as a Google Dance. Google Guide’s placement in Google’s search results sometimes changes when Google modifies or enhances their indexing algorithms.

I don’t try to keep up with the latest search engine optimization tricks. Instead I strive to make searching Google easier by educating users about Google services, capabilities, and features. When I am successful, sites link to Google Guide pages and increase their ranks and importance to Google.

Here are links to a few pages that discuss how to publicize your website and improve the ranking of your web pages.