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Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

How to Get Google to Index Your New Website & Blog Quickly


Once you are ready with your website or blog, the next obvious question in everyone’s mind, will be “How can I get my website on Google”. In other words "How people find it". A typical way is you have to wait around for the Googlebot to crawl your website and add it to the Google index.

What is Googlebot, Crawling, and Indexing?

The Googlebot is simply the search bot software that Google sends out to collect information about documents on the web to add to Google’s searchable index.
Crawling is the process where the Googlebot goes around from website to website, finding new and updated information to report back to Google. The Googlebot finds what to crawl using links.
Indexing is the processing of the information gathered by the Googlebot from its crawling activities. Once documents are processed, they are added to Google’s searchable index if they are determined to be quality content. During indexing, the Googlebot processes the words on a page and where those words are located. Information such as title tags and ALT attributes are also analyzed during indexing.
So how does the Googlebot find new content on the web such as new websites, blogs, pages, etc.? It starts with web pages captured during previous crawl processes and adds in sitemap data provided by webmasters. As it browses web pages previously crawled, it will detect links upon those pages to add to the list of pages to be crawled. If you want more details, you can read about them in Webmaster Tools Help.

Hence, new content on the web is discovered through sitemaps and links. Now we’ll take a look at how to get sitemaps on your website and links to it that will help the Googlebot discover new websites, blogs, and content.

How to Get Your New Website or Blog Discovered

So how can you get your new website discovered by the Googlebot? Here are some great ways. The best part is that some of the following will help you get referral traffic to your new website too!

Create a sitemap file for your website. Site map file is a formatted file with an XML extension. It contains the URLs for all of your pages in your website. You can use free online or offline tools available to generate your site map file.  The first place you should create your sitemap for a new website at Xml-stemap Generator.Now create a Google webmaster account. If you don’t already have one, simply create a free Google Account, then sign up for Webmaster Tools. Add your new site to Webmaster Tools, then go to Optimization > Sitemaps and add the link to your website’s sitemap to Webmaster Tools to notify Google about it and the pages you have already published.

Setup Your RSS with Feedburner – Feedburner is Google’s own RSS management tool. Sign up or in to your Google account and submit your feed with Feedburner by copying your blog’s URL or RSS feed URL into the “Burn a feed” field. In addition to your sitemap, this will also notify Google of your new blog and each time that your blog is updated with a new post.

Google launches Webdesigner tool



Google recently launches web designer tool for building interactive HTML5 sites, It is a free tool developed by Google Web Designer Team.
An advance tool for professional website designers to create animated 3D HTML5 applications.
The Google Web designer team said that it is purely for creating HTML5 ads and campaigns; it is free for everyone to use.
 Google Web Designer tool is for developers.
Creating HTML5 apps is now pretty much easy with Google Web Designer Tool.
Web Designer, which Google calls a “professional-quality design tool,” is now officially in public beta and  available free to download for windows and mac.  If you didn't download it yet, download it now.


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While this ad pedigree shines through across Web Designer there is nothing in the tool that would prevent you from building interactive single-page sites and animations for other purposes, as well. Some of the features, however, are currently only available for ads, though Google says it plans to expand these tools for other purposes in the future.
 Indeed, Web Designer allows you to manipulate all of your code directly in a built-in editor and lets you quickly preview your creations in every browser you have installed on your machine.

The tools come with all the usual visual design tools you’re probably familiar with. Some of the more interesting ones Google has developed for Web Designer include a pen tool for free drawing, as well as a timeline for managing your animations. Web Designer also features the ability to create 3D content using the power of CSS3, as well as a set of pre-built components for galleries, maps and embedded YouTube videos.

For animations, one of the core features of the application, Web Developer features a Quick mode for building animations scene by scene and an advanced mode that gives designers more control over each of the elements on the page.


Following are some of the features.
Free for everyone to use.
Easy and quick to develop HTML5 applications.
Switch between code view and Design view.
Easy to use the tools. Selecting a tool will list all properties.
Build ads for Doubeclick, admob, ability to work in generic environment.
Auto Program Update.
Cross Modern Browsers and Devices Tool.

How to Use Google Web Designer
Using Google Web designer for the development of HTML5 apps, Ad banners, and campaigns is easy once you know the basics. Let's get started.

First of all open Google Web Designer from the start menu for windows 7, for windows 8 search in apps.
Once you've opened, then at the top click on New File. Now select in which type of environment you want to work, the DoubleClick Studio Rich media, Admob or Generic. Select the first one if you don't know what it mean.

Change the width and hight if you'd like to, you can also change it later. Type the name of the file, it could be anything, select the animation mode quick or advance.
Click On Ok. Now get ready to design and develop.
At the right side of the window you can design your app. Select the RGB colours at the style spot, change the background color, the width and heights and more.
At the Left side there are tools that you can use to. This is the interesting part. Click on any tool and at the top of window you will see the properties that you can use to.
At the bottom of the Google Web designer, you can switch to code view if you want to change some properties or want to create some events.  Once your app is ready, you can check to see if it is working by clicking the play button. you can save your file if you'd like to work later.

Shortcuts keys for Google Plus


 Google plus is new social media network from Google and it has quite tough interface to operate from mouse and Google is hardly doing efforts to make it number one.

Here in this post I am going to share some of the best and must known keyboard shortcut keys for Google plus
J    Scroll down to next Google+ stream update

K   Scroll up to previous Google+ stream update

QQ   Pressing Q twice moves your cursor the search box in the “chat” section of Google+

Space    Scroll down stream by regular intervals

 Space + Shift      Scroll up stream by regular intervals

  Enter     When a stream update is selected Enter moves your cursor to the comment box
  
Enter + Tab         Submit comment

@ followed by a username is used to mention someone in a post or share the post with them

    Text  Formatting in Google Plus

    Backspace              : -              Back to last page

    *             Use the * symbol to denote the beginning and end of bold text- *this would appear bold in Google+*

    _             Use the _ symbol to denote the beginning and end of italics text- _This would appear in italics in Google+

Add floating social widget with box count To Blogger


It had lot of popular media sites like Facebook, Pinterest, twitter and many other. It will definitely boost the traffic of your blog.
You can easily get a floating widget with box count tray for your blog by following these simple steps. Without any delay, let's get it done.

1. Go to your blogger dashboard >> Layout.

2. Click on Add a Gadget >> select HTML/JavaScript from list.


Demo

 Add the following code, save and you are done.



   <!-- AddThis Button BEGIN -->
<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_floating_style addthis_counter_style" style="left:03px;top:300px;">

<a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="box_count"></a>

<a class="addthis_button_tweet" tw:count="vertical"></a>

<a class="addthis_button_google_plusone" g:plusone:size="tall"></a>

<a class="addthis_counter"></a>

</div>

<script type="text/javascript">var addthis_config = {"data_track_addressbar":true};</script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="//s7.addthis.com/js/300/addthis_widget.js#pubid=ra-516ff8e04b04378b"></script>

<!-- AddThis Button END -->




Tricks when Google doesn't give you what you want




Google but it may not be the best search tool for everything. While Google has everything that you personally need and a simple Google search will give you exactly the results you need. If you're not getting the results you want from Google you can use this trick.

Don't search for full sentences

Search for the keywords in what you're looking for. Google will just ignore certain words it knows are common and irrelevant, but this may not be the case with all search engines. Just leave out anything you don't need.

Use the AROUND() Operator

Google searches for your search terms everywhere in the page and they don't necessarily have to be near each other. Here you can use the AROUND() operator. It'll let you search for things like black AROUND(2) bear to make sure both words are in a specific order. The number you give to AROUND specifies the proximity. A lower number means the words need to be closer together and a higher number means they can be farther apart.

Search Titles Only

Do you only need to search for page titles and ignore the actual text on the page? In Google you can do this by prepending your query with allintitle:. When searching on Bing or Yahoo!, you can do the same thing simple by using title:.

Search for a File

Maybe you're not looking for a web page at all, but instead a specific kind of file. You can easily restrict your search to a file type by typing filetype:extension in front of your search terms. For example, if you were searching for a Pdf file you'd use filetype:pdf.

Specific site Searches

Sometimes you're looking for an article you know you saw on, say, theinternetsurfer, but you can't remember what it's called. You could search for site:theinternetsurfer.blogspot.com and you'll find some relevant, theinternetsurfer-specific results.

Coolest Google Search Tricks

We use the Google Search Engine tens of times everyday, but most of us do not  know that there  are certain ways in  which Google can trick us or  amuse us with its search results. In this post I   have  compiled a list of all those Google  Search Tricks I  think deserves a   mention.



Google Search Tricks


Binary:
If you search for the word ‘binary’ in Google, you’ll get the results — but the exact number of results won’t be displayed in the form you’re accustomed to — instead, they’ll give it to you in binary code (that’s 1s and 0s for those of you who don’t speak geek). Something similar happens for ‘octal’ and ‘hexadecimal’.

DO A BARREL ROLL

Search for “Do a Barrel Roll” in Google and you will  observe your search results page starts spinning. This  is one of the many Google Search Tricks worth checking out.

ASKEW or TILT

Search for “Askew” or “Tilt” in Google and you will notice that the page containing the search results will be tilted by a small angle.

Heart

Could you plot this equation on a graph: “(sqrt(cos(x))*cos(200x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)*(4-x*x)^0.01, sqrt(9-x^2), -sqrt(9-x^2) from -4.5 to 4.5”? No? Well, Place the above equation in Google search and Google’s built-in graph function can compute all of that mathematical notation and stick the results firmly on the x and y axis to produce a little blue heart. Lovely.

Zero rush
Google “Zero Rush” and be prepared to defend your search results from attacks by the letter “O”. It can be an interesting game to play and you can share your high scores with friends on Google Plus. Nice trick to pass your time defending your search results.

QINGMING

Qingming is a traditional Chinese festival. Search for “Qingming” on the Google Search Engine and your search results page will be decorated in accordance with the festival theme. You can see two cows bathing in water with children on top of them. You can even see the cows blinking and  moving their ears.
Snake
Ever get bored while waiting for YouTube videos to buffer? Well, you won’t have that problem again. Just press the arrow keys and you can play a game of snake (it helps if you pause on a solid background, although it is much more entertaining when the blinking dot your snake has to ‘eat’ appears on someone’s face).
RECURSION
The meaning of recursion is to repeat a particular thing in a similar way. Google “Recursion” and you will think you need a dictionary to search on Google. You will be suggested: “Did you mean: recursion”. Even if you click on the though same, but suggested word, you will not get rid of the suggestion.
The “I’m Feeling Lucky” Button
Dragons
The spread sheets in Google Docs are plagued by dragons… and it’s up to you to defeat them! Ok, they’re really not, but you can slay a dragon in Google Docs with embarrassing ease. Just press ‘shift’ and ‘F12’ and you’ll be congratulated on your fine job.

GOOGLE GRAVITY

On the Google Search Engine type “Google Gravity” and click the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. You will be taken to the URL “http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google_gravity/”. Its time for you to see Google fall due to gravity. Play with the logo or anything you want. Drag it and throw it. Type a search query. If you can’t find the search button, hit “Enter”. Your search results will start falling. Google Gravity is one of the incredibly awesome Google Search Tricks.
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GOOGLE SPHERE

Type “Google Sphere” and click the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. You will be taken to “http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google_sphere/”. Your search page will revolve around “Google Image Search” You will be able to move the sphere by moving the cursor. The sphere grows in size when you click the search box for typing your query.
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ELGOOG

The mirror image you can say, of Google, “Elgoog”, when typed on the Google Search Engine and the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button clicked takes you to the URL “http://elgoog.rb-hosting.de/index.cgi”. The search results also appear as we would see on a mirror. It is a very uniquely designed site and the first time I entered it felt like I am on a site written in some weird foreign language. But its fun being here.

Gingerbread zombies
If you own an Android phone or tablet, you may have stumbled upon this easter egg already (although it doesn’t seem to work on all Android devices). If you go to ‘settings’, then click ‘about device/ phone’ and repeatedly tap ‘firmware version’ or ‘Android version’, the device will display artwork relating to whatever version of the OS you’re running. So, if you’re running version 2.3 (Gingerbread), you’ll see the little green android surrounded by a horde of zombies, and Honeycomb users will see a blue bumble bee that buzzes if you touch it. Users with Ice Cream Sandwich will see an army of Nyan cat-ish Androids encased in ice cream sandwiches zooming around in space. Which, I admit, is way cooler than the zombies pictured above (hello, who doesn’t like nyan cat!?), but until someone swings a Nexus in my direction (hint hint), I can’t screen shot it for you.

EPIC GOOGLE
Type “Epic Google” in Google and hit the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button and you will be taken to the URL “http://www.toobigtouse.com/” where you will see the Epic Google logo become larger and larger in size.
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BLACKLE

Type “Blackle” on Google and hit the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. You will be taken to the website “http://www.blackle.com/” with a black background and built on Google Custom Search. It is the dark form of the Google Search Engine. As per Wikipedia, Blackle claims to have saved 3.12 MWh of electrical energy as of May 28, 2012.

BALL POOL

Type “Ball Pool” on Google and click the “I’m feeling Lucky” button you will be taken to the site “http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/ball_pool/”. Now you can  play with the balls. You can drag and throw them at your will. “Ball Pool” comes from the developers of the famous “Google Gravity”.
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TOSSOVER

Type “Tossover” in Google and click the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button, you will be taken to the site “http://www.tossover.com/”. Enter a URL and type the angle by which you want the site to be rotated. It will be rotated as per your instruction. You can do a whole lot of things here. You can change images and can even fire missiles on the site.

GOGLOGO

Type “Goglogo” and press the “I’m feeling Lucky” button and you will be taken to the site “http://www.goglogo.com/” where you can type your name or any other word to create a personalized search engine.

GOOGLE CHUCK NORRIS

Type “Google Chuck Norris” and click the “I’m feeling Lucky” button and you will see the message “Google won’t search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don’t find Chuck Norris, he finds you.” Nice trick buddy.

GOOGLE RAJINIKANTH

This is the Indian Version of the famous Chuck Norris trick. Type “Google Rajinikanth” and click on the “I’m feeling Lucky” button and you will see this message “Google won’t search for Rajinikanth because it knows you don’t find Rajinikanth, he finds you.”
Do a Barrel Roll, Zerg Rush, Google gravity, Ball Pool, TossOver, Google Chuck Norris and Google Rajinikanth are my personal favourites. These Google Search Tricks are just awesome. Try out each and every trick yourself. There are many other tricks but I didn’t find them as interesting as the above. Remember that sometimes the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button may not take you directly to the first search result and instead open the search results page. 

Add Floating Social Media Share Buttons Widget To Blogger

Social networking sites has changed the way we communicate with our family, friends and relatives. The same kind of affect is on blogs too. The blogging platform now has become too much social network oriented. To achieve the high traffic for your blogs and to have grasp the larger audience , the bloggers must have social media presence on the web for their blogs.


1. Go to your blogger dashboard >> Layout.

2. Click on Add a Gadget >> select HTML/JavaScript from list.



 Add the following code, save and you are done.


Demo

<!-- AddThis Button BEGIN -->
<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_floating_style addthis_32x32_style" style="left:50px;top:50px;">
<a class="addthis_button_facebook"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_twitter"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_pinterest_share"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_linkedin"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_google_plusone_share"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_stumbleupon"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_compact"></a>
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">var addthis_config = {"data_track_addressbar":true};</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="//s7.addthis.com/js/300/addthis_widget.js#pubid=ra-51f184b5319b19ad"></script>
<!-- AddThis Button END -->

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