5 Tips for Panda-proofing Your Website
By · CommentsIf you are looking for a success in your online business you always need good number of traffic. There are many free and paid techniques of increasing traffic online. To begin with you can simply start with the free methods of getting organic traffic via the search engines. Many of the marketing guys feel that the advent of panda update has made things tough to get free traffic.
However, the fact is if you play safe by abiding rules set by Google you are likely to be in the game. If you look at these rules brought under the panda update, you will realize that these rules are just meant to improve users all across the world. So if you are abiding the rules of panda, you are actually making yourself a quality place, which is not a bad deal. The following are the five ways of making your website panda proof.
1) Start with basic things first
Many of the marketers focus on building ways to generate traffic so that they can yield maximum benefits in a shortest amount of time. This could be a dream plan; however, this is no more available as a choice. To make money using your website, you need to create a good blog of your niche area of high quality. The fact is that most of the efforts to make quality blogs are carried out to simply pull the traffic.
2) Create a high quality blog
When you create a high quality blog you value your readers coming to your place. To make such blogs, you need to think as per the point of view of your consumers. This is a great way to generate traffic and shield you from the Google’s panda update. To make it panda proof website, make sure you make your blog and even your website reliable, user friendly which renders priceless information. Finally, link your blog with website or vice-versa.
3) Maintain high content
To make your site panda proof, you need to maintain high quality content at your website. The quality of the content you have at your website would define the overall quality of your site. This will eventually help you in generating good traffic for your website. As far as the content is concerned, you should at least have 10 to 15 pages with more than 600+ words articles which should comprise of high value information. You should avoid putting spin content on your site, Google hates such places and can be even disliked by your visitors. However, you can use the spin contents for directory submission to pump the traffic for your site.
4) Smart SEO
Another rule which you need to abide to make your site panda proof is to chalk out smart SEO strategies. This will help you to build good number of web traffic for your different posts and articles you upload over your website. Make sure you research for proper and competent keywords and produce quality and unique content using different sets of keywords to get a good indexing over search engines. Google likes such places which have valuable and unique content with proper keywords rather than having similar kind of keywords in different pages. As per Panda update, you need to upload different and unique content at different web pages with diverse but relevant kind of keywords. This will certainly improve your rankings over search engines like Google.
5) Get backlinks from popular websites
If you manage to get good number of backlinks from some high quality and authority websites, you end up generating organic traffic for your website. Google love websites having a wide range of backlinks from quality places. There are some software packages to develop links for you or you can do it manually. So regardless of the method you choose, make sure you get links from authority websites which belongs to your niche area. In this way, you make your site panda friendly.
As you go through the five tips discussed above in the article, you will realize that these are the same old rules which were there for good traffic for your website. However, by introducing them via the Panda update these rules shall become imperative for everyone who is looking for free organic traffic from search engines. Moreover, by abiding these rules you also make your website high quality place. Thus it makes both the search engines and visitors happy.
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NOTE: We wrote about guest blogging in an earlier post. Thanks for guest blogger Claudia Somerfield for this post.
About the author: Claudia is a blogger by profession. She loves writing on luxury and technology. She recently read an article on 3D Laptop that attracted her attention. These days she is busy in writing an article on ipad dock.
Building Your Virtual Assistant Team
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Keeping Track of It All as You Build Your Virtual Assistant Team
Every virtual assistant will need to assemble a team at some point in their business. A team increases your business possibilities and opportunities. But, handling all those people will take more management skills.
Put the Pieces Together In Advance
- Begin by making a list.
- What skills do you need for current projects?
There are several ways you can do this. Let’s say that you want to hire someone to do article writing. If they have the right qualifications, you can use that same person for all your article needs across all projects. Another option is to use a different VA for each specialty project. For example, someone who is experienced with financial matters works with clients who need financial support, and someone else who is experienced with website development can work with online businesses.
What you want to do is use project management techniques to ensure deadlines are met. Even with one other person, burnout can occur. Take inventory your current client work to determine how many people you will need to cover your project work overflow.
Getting in the Right Mindset
Your independent contractor virtual assistants is your team. Consider how you will manage your team. Be careful not to micromanage them, this demoralizes them and is just a roundabout way of doing all the work yourself. That would be exhausting and not very cost effective. By hiring the right people, vetting them, and beginning with a test project you can learn their capabilities and feel comfortable allowing your team of professionals to operate on their own with minimal guidance.
You already know that each person will have a different work style. The important thing is that they can deliver for you on time and on budget. That’s why it is key to give each person a probationary period to evaluate their work. As well it is prudent to implement the team approach while the work overflow is light. You don’t want to test them under fire coming out of the gate.
Project Tracking
A process driven project management system helps you keep track not only the projects, but your subcontractors as well. The Internet has myriad products you can use to work together online. Check out Google Docs and apps. Google has may free tools you can use to work with your virtual team even while geographically dispursed. You can have them upload their work at various stages so you can track progress and report the status back to your client. Any documents that are needed by you and them can be uploaded and shared through Google Docs.
This system works well for posting new information and hosting discussions with your team. There are other options for you as well. Basecamp is a system that allows you to create client lists, post projects and add users. Each contractor has their own username and password for the system and limited access to only their own projects. This product provides you with a 30-day free trial.
Tracking your team is easy with a process in place and using project management techniques. This provides you with peace of mind as you increase your staff, increase your client list, and generate more money.
Guest Blogging to SEO Success
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Still Looking to Build Your List? Here’s Why Guest Blogging is an Excellent Marketing Strategy
As an online entrepreneur, you’re used to thinking of as many different strategies as possible to promote your business on the web, increase your traffic, and grow your subscriber list.
One often overlooked strategy, is guest blogging: Many of my colleagues who have tried it recommend it highly and say that it can cause your list to quantum-leap your prominence and your popularity within your niche rapidly. SEO loves inbound links and being a guest blogger brings those inbound links.
As with most strategies, there is a wrong and a right approach to take. The path is the same as for any other endeavor, create an action plan, follow it religiously, and convert small benefits into huge ones with speedy, far-reaching impact.
By approaching guest blogging intelligently, with even the barest minimum of preparation, using your plan and sticking to it, you can provide an increase in:
• Social proof of your expert status
• Raise awareness from important authority sites
• Build an emotional connection and engagement with your audience
• Bring SEO friendly inbound links to your own blog
• Create Joint Venture opportunities for yourself and your business
• Create fresh traffic to your website
• Increase your visibility online
What guest blogging does for you and your business:
• It allows you to provide value to your members
• Guest blogging encourages others to promote you through your guest posts
• Allows you to get to know other key players in your niche
• You build a strong networking base for future business opportunities
• Guest blogging helps you to share information with other websites
A Disaster Recover Story
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Dealing with Disaster Recovery Options for Your Website
I’ve been out of pocket for awhile and I am compelled to share with you the reason why, the disaster that happened and the solution to the problem.
In a previous post I shared how disaster recovery of your website is a critical component to managing your business. As I mentioned then, the web host I have used for about a decade was purchased by another company and I immediately experienced problems with my websites. Several did not even come up on the web. It took a lot of work to solve the problem and I thought it was fixed.
Then just before the holidays, the web host was compromised and rather than fix the problem, they resorted to bullying not just me, but other businesses hosted on their servers by threatening us that they would deny us service.
At first I tried to work with them. It became a constant battle. I would fix the problem, they would send me more support tickets that there were issues and threaten me even more.
Eventually I had to completely delete a corporate website and replace it with just a picture.
The next step was to redesign, recreate, and relaunch the corporate website. This is an excruciating process but finally we had a new version of the site up and running.
What happened next
We spent weeks working with support as the new website was again attacked and trying in vain to determine what could be causing the problem.
A new tactic was needed so we searched the discussion boards and found out what was happening.
We were not alone, many veteran customers who had been with the web host were having the same problem. The new owners outsourced the support process and the support staff was measured on number of tickets and time to closing the ticket. So they didn’t spend too much time on them, they simply used the threatening technique and shut down many of their customer’s websites.
We also learned that many other businesses whose web sites were hosted with that company were receiving the same errors, issues, and tickets as we did.
An Epiphany!
Through our extensive research of the problem, we determined that their recommendation was to upgrade to a more
expensive option. That would fix the problem, they said.
So this was a business decision, upgrade or spend all of your time dealing with issues they created.
The threats were their means of increasing revenues or driving away customers who signed up for their low cost option.
The Solution to This Website Disaster
We knew what we had to do. Leave them. Find another host. Depart from this nightmare that had run for months.
So, we packed up all of our websites and moved them to another web host. We found the perfect solution to end the nightmare and moved away.
The disaster solution brought its own issues. First of all, it is time consuming and a delicate process. We had to research to find the best support, most reliable host, and we had to manage all the moving parts.
It took a few more weeks for it all to settle down, but finally we had found a new home.
Unlike the old host who were only available Monday through Friday during business hours (which stretched out the time to fix issues) our new host has full support.
We have a new host whose support is available 24/7/365 and not only that, the support staff is helpful, courteous, and excellent.
Now we are back on track. We will be posting more often, and provide new content.
If you are experiencing anything like this, let us know how we can be of help. We are now very experienced because of the time and effort it took to solve this problem for our own business.
Your comments are always welcome.














