Thursday, March 31, 2011

HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. MEET OUR NEW CLIENT- www.harshoverseas.com


Welcome To MWiGP



MWiGP (MAKE WEBSITE AND GET POPULARITY) is
basically designed for those persons or organizations who wants to
publish their product or service in all over world with the help of
their own website. but they are not able to do it. HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES
(REG.) will provides a plateform to these type of persons or
organizations to publish their product or service with THEIR OWN
WEBSITE.

PROMOTION OF MWiGP

hello frnds,

visit on ASHISH CHATURVEDI'S onli9 business- www.mwigpworlds.co.in , www.hrishitechnologies.mwigpworlds.co.in

and join his orkut community-hrishi technologies(reg.),

also join us on google group-
http://groups.google.co.in/group/hrishi-technologies

.

follow us on twitter-
www.twitter.com/mwigp http://twitter.com/anshumaan1990 our blog- http://hrishitechnologies.blogspot.com/

contact us-

Electronic mail General Information:
hrishi-technologies@googlegroups.com Sales: info@mwigpworlds.co.inCustomer Support: hrishitechnologies@mwigpworlds.co.in Webmaster: anshumaandwivedi1990@gmail.com

IF U ARE INTRESTED TO DEVELOPING YOUR OWN WEBSITE OR HOST YOUR SITE THEN CONTACT US.....

MEET OUR NEW CLIENTs

HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. MEET OUR NEW CLIENTs-

1-www.herbal-survey.com

2-www.mahanairways.co.in

3-www.mahanairways.org

4-www.harshoverseas.com

5-www.lufthanairways.in

6-www.bhairavistudios.com

7-www.ansh324457.supersite.myorderbox.com


Welcome To MWiGP



MWiGP (MAKE WEBSITE AND GET POPULARITY) is
basically designed for those persons or organizations who wants to
publish their product or service in all over world with the help of
their own website. but they are not able to do it. HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES
(REG.) will provides a plateform to these type of persons or
organizations to publish their product or service with THEIR OWN
WEBSITE.

PROMOTION OF MWiGP

hello frnds,

visit on ASHISH CHATURVEDI'S onli9 business- www.mwigpworlds.co.in , www.hrishitechnologies.mwigpworlds.co.in

and join his orkut community-hrishi technologies(reg.),

also join us on google group-
http://groups.google.co.in/group/hrishi-technologies

.

follow us on twitter-
www.twitter.com/mwigp http://twitter.com/anshumaan1990 our blog- http://hrishitechnologies.blogspot.com/

contact us-

Electronic mail General Information:
hrishi-technologies@googlegroups.com Sales: info@mwigpworlds.co.inCustomer Support: hrishitechnologies@mwigpworlds.co.in Webmaster: anshumaandwivedi1990@gmail.com

IF U ARE INTRESTED TO DEVELOPING YOUR OWN WEBSITE OR HOST YOUR SITE THEN CONTACT US.....

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.: Recent Media Coverage of HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES(REG.)...

HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.: Recent Media Coverage of HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES(REG.)...: "Search Engine Optimization (SEO) -I put this method first because it � s always been my #1 traffic source. There � s nothing like search..."

Recent Media Coverage of HRISHI TECHNOLOGIES(REG.) About Search Engine Optimization (SEO)-


Search Engine Optimization (SEO) -I put this method first because it � s always been my #1 traffic source. There � s nothing like search engine traffic because it � s free and very targeted. Notice I keep using the word � targeted � . I do so because there is a BIG difference between any traffic and targeted traffic. I would much rather have 50 people come to mwigpworlds.co.in who searched for � how to create a website � in Google than to have 500 random people on http://groups.google.co.in/group/hrishi-technologies find my site because of a bulletin or e-mail I sent out. Why? Because the people in Google were actually SEARCHING for how to build a website. So I know that my content fits their needs and it is more likely they will buy and become regular visitors. These are targeted visitors. A lot of people think that sending out a blast e-mail to their http://groups.google.co.in/group/hrishi-technologies or FaceBook friends is marketing. Sure, some of your buddies will check your site out of courtesy, but most will not become customers because this is not TARGETED traffic. Google and Yahoo are the most popular engines out there and make up for over 80% of the Web � s searches today. Don � t waste your time paying any submission services to submit to (50,000 sites). They � re rip-offs. Most of the sites they will submit to are rarely used. Also, when you do a web search on other sites, most of them use Google � s results anyway. So as long as you � re listed there, you � ll also be listed on other sites that use their results. Search Engine Rankings are a Popularity Contest Back in the day, getting a good ranking in the popular engines was all about adding meta tags and keyword stuffing. Meta tags are descriptors that go into the top of your pages and they tell the engines what title and description to display in their results. Even though the search engines rely less on meta tags for rankings, you should still add them on every page.

more info. about seo-http://groups.google.co.in/group/hrishi-technologies

S . E . O .


Search Engine Optimization, or S.E.O., is an important, and in fact vital, part of any business’s online presence. Put simply, S.E.O. is the “tweaking” of a website so that it’ll be displayed right at the top of a search engine’s results pages (y’know, on that first page of results you get on Google, Yahoo! or Bing etc. when you key in a search phrase or words and hit “Search”). This optimization is an important aspect of any kind of search engine marketing that you do; the ultimate aim being to achieving the highest ranking possible for your targeted keywords and phrases.

Basically, it works like this: When an Internet user runs a search using a search engine they’ll more than likely only look over the first page of results laid out before them. Typically, they’ll then either follow a link they found on that first page or they’ll have another go and try another search. They’d only very, very rarely make it as far as the barren wastelands of Page 3. What this means is, if your website is not among the first listed in the search results, its chances of being found by potential customers are actually quite slim. Basically, there is little point in making a website submission to search engines if your site will never appear in the first few pages of results. Sorry.

By taking the time to think about the writing, formatting, and organization of your website and making the appropriate adjustments for S.E.O. purposes, your website will become more “digestible” by search engines and will be ranked more favorably in their databases. The result is, with a little work (and it isn’t that much work that you gotta do), your site will be able to climb from the depths of search engine results Hell (page 2,569), right to the top of the list (page 1, yeah!). This search engine placement will be highly beneficial for any entity seeking a truly strong presence online.

The truth of the matter is that the vast majority of websites on the Internet are not optimized with the search engines in mind. The result here is that your competitors who DO posses well optimized sites will dominate the web traffic generated through the search engines. By optimizing your own site, you and your company can leapfrog the competition and direct traffic away from competitors and toward your own site. After the site is optimized it actually takes very little maintenance to keep your company’s ranking and the effect of the optimization can be seen immediately and for years to come.

Now, whether you’ve hired an S.E.O. guru or decided to attempt the S.E.O. work yourself, one of the major challenges of a great search engine optimization campaign is determining how much time to devote to specific techniques and certain areas of your website. Simply knowing what to do doesn’t really solve the problem of understanding how much to do (it’s that old conundrum: how much is too much?). Whether it’s keyword research, website title optimization, content development or even link building, often the missing link is the art of knowing which of your efforts will yield the greatest return on your investment of money and/or time.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

5 Deadly Sins of Website Design

Let’s get started … Here are 5 deadly sins of website building; 5 things never, ever, to do when…

1) … GIVING YOUR WEB-PAGES TITLES

The titles of your website are integral to the promotion of your website. They are the first part of your website that will be seen in the search results pages of Google and Yahoo! and therefore the one element that the viewer will use to decide whether to visit your web page or not.

NEVER: Choose too complicated or too vague a title that isn’t relevant and/or has no relation to the content on the page. Your website is not a newspaper that a reader has already committed themselves to so make your titles simple rather than really clever.
NEVER: Use default or vague titles like “Untitled” or “New Page 1” … This gives the Googlebot and your visitors nothing to work with… They should be finding what they are searching for … not have to guess what your content is about.
NEVER: Use a single title tag across all of your site’s pages or a large group of pages. Each page MUST have a unique title that is relevant to the content.
NEVER: Using extremely lengthy titles that are unhelpful to users. Keep it short and sweet.
NEVER: Stuff unneeded keywords in your title tags; this will be seen as content spamming by Google and the Search Engines and your website will be penalized for it.

If you are using MWiGP, you should use: View > Page Properties to edit the title of your web pages. You should choose something, short, concise and relevant. Make sure it contains a couple, at least one, of your keywords but don’t go overboard!

2) … CREATING YOUR WEBSITE’S NAVIGATION

Your website exists to be useful to your visitors and it is not being very useful if a visitor get’s lost while navigating it. In my opinion your visitors should never have to use the Back Button on their browser. You should provide them basic navigation from within the website so that they can get, easily, to wherever they want to be. As well as creating both an XML Sitemap (for the Googlebot) and a HTML sitemap for your visitors there should always be some text navigation for the user to use.

NEVER: Create a complex webs of navigation links, e.g. linking every page on your site to every other page. This is overkill and will confuse not only you but your visitors as well!
NEVER: Go overboard with slicing and dicing your content (so that it takes twenty clicks)
NEVER: Have a navigation based entirely on drop-down menus, images, or animations
- many, but not all, search engines can discover such links on a site, but if a user can reach all pages on a site via normal text links, this will improve the accessibility of your site manyfold.
NEVER: Let your HTML site map page become out of date with broken links
NEVER: Create an HTML site map that simply lists pages without organizing them, for example by subject matter. The links alone are useful out of context.

You should always make the navigation of your web pages easy. Your visitors must be able to easily navigate around your site and it must be easy for them to return to a contents page if they quickly wish to return to a piece of content. How are your visitors to link to a piece of your content if they cannot find it?

3) … CREATING CONTENT FOR YOUR WEBSITE

Your content is the reason that visitors visit your web-pages. Without content, your website has nothing to offer; without good content you have a collection of designs. When you are creating your content, never do the below things…

NEVER: Dump large amounts of text on varying topics onto a page without paragraph, subheading, or layout separation.
NEVER: Rehash (or even copy) existing content that will bring little extra value to users. You should also avoid having duplicate or near-duplicate versions of your content across your site
NEVER: Insert numerous unnecessary keywords aimed at search engines and are annoying or nonsensical to users. Creating your content around your keywords is the wrong thing to do … You must optimize your content with your keywords.
NEVER: Have blocks of text like “frequent misspellings used to reach this page” that add little value for users.
NEVER: Deceptively hide text from users, but display it to search engines. The search engines know when you are doing this.

Your websites content, like it’s navigation, should be hierarchical, with clear and original subject matter, set-up like the best organized library in the world. If it is of no value to your visitors then it has no place on your web page. Make it all really, really useful!

4) … CREATING LINKS WITHIN YOUR WEBSITE

Links are the life-blood of the Internet and are essential to the promotion of your website. Getting links to your content from relevant anchor text (the text that contains the link) should be your ultimate goal when creating content. You can do some great S.E.O. on your internal links by following the notes below.

NEVER: Write generic anchor text like “page“, “article“, or “click here” and never write long anchor text, such as a lengthy sentence or short paragraph of text.
NEVER: Use anchor text that is off-topic or has no relation to the content of the page that is being linked to.
NEVER: Use the page’s URL as the anchor text in most cases (although there are certainly legitimate uses of this, such as promoting or referencing a new website’s address)
NEVER: Use CSS or text styling that make links look just like regular text. Googlebot knows when you are doing this and doesn’t like it one bit.
NEVER: Use excessively keyword-filled or lengthy anchor text just for search engines

Links are very powerful and should be used properly. They are a massive part of where your website appears on the Search Engine Results Pages and are responsible for how your website appears for certain searches. Always treat your links with a great amount of respect.

5) … PROMOTING YOUR WEBSITE

NEVER: Attempt to promote each new, small piece of content you create; go for the big, interesting items.
NEVER: Keep promoting the same piece of content repeatedly. You will alienate your viewers! Keep creating!
NEVER: Spam. Don’t even consider it! It is completely unacceptable. Use a mailer that uses a Double Opt-In like AWeber to ensure that your mailing list understands that they have been added to your mailing list and what their choices are as far as unsubscribing from your mailing list
NEVER: Promote your website based on mis-truths. Always tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
NEVER: Stop promoting your website the right way. In fact, never stop learning and promoting your website… This would be the worst mistake to make; it is tantamount to failure.

Follow the tips above and you are guaranteed greater success for your website because you will not be making any basic, simple mistakes. The list above is by no means exhaustive; there are plenty more mistakes to make. To keep you on the right track, There’s much more useful information in our free .PDF report which I recommend that you read (there is a link just below).

Good luck!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

GOOGLE'S SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION

Google Launches Yet Another Algorithm Change Today Affecting 12% of Searches. How does this affect your site? Click below to read the full article.

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Google Launches Yet Another Algorithm Change Today Affecting 12% of Searches.