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Top 100 Most Searched Keywords on Google

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What keywords on Google are searched the most? We know branded terms like “Gmail” and “Craigslist” are frequently searched, and are a common point of reference for users. But what about non-brands? What about  true  keywords that, undoubtedly, are the aim of many traffic-thirsty SEOs across the world? This was the question we wondered earlier this month. With help from the team at the great keyword research tool  SEMRush , we were able to get it answered. The below visualization is a list of the 100 most searched for  non-branded keywords on Google, in the United States region. The list was determined by manually sifting through the most popular search terms  overall  to find keywords that were not associated with a brand. In addition, we also removed porn-related keywords. For clarity, the top five most searched overall are “Gmail”, “Craigslist”, “Amazon”, “Yahoo”, and.. “Porn”. None of those are included on this list – because a giant list of navigational brand search

How to Decrease Website Loading Speed?

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Here are 10 Ways to Speed Up Your Website – and Improve Conversion by 7% 10 things you can do to speed up your site 1. Minimize HTTP Requests According to Yahoo, 80% of a Web page’s load time is spent downloading the different pieces-parts of the page: images, stylesheets, scripts, Flash, etc. An HTTP request is made for each one of these elements, so the more on-page components, the longer it takes for the page to render. That being the case, the quickest way to improve site speed is to simplify your design.     Streamline the number of elements on your page.     Use CSS instead of images whenever possible.     Combine multiple style sheets into one.     Reduce scripts and put them at the bottom of the page. Always remember, when it comes to your website, leaner is better. Pro Tip: Start a campaign to reduce the number of components on each page. By doing this, you reduce the number of HTTP requests needed to make the page render—and you’ll significantly impr

What is Google Tag Manager?

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Google Tag Manager is a free tool that makes it easy for marketers to add and update website tags -- including conversion tracking, site analytics, remarketing, and more—with just a few clicks, and without needing to edit your website code. Take a quick look at how easy it is to set up an account and manage your tags. First Things First: What is a Tag? A tag is a piece of JavaScript code that most digital marketing vendors require their customers to integrate into their web and mobile sites. In many cases, these tags collect visitor behavior information. Tags also can serve functionality, such advertising, live chat, and product recommendations. Tag management is… A tag management system (TMS) makes its easy to manage the implementation of digital marketing technology solutions. Tag management also serves as a foundation for driving better omnichannel experiences. What Tag Management is NOT Tag management is not the most exciting name for such a crucial technology, o

Google Rollout Penguin 4.0 Completely

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If you haven't seen a Google Penguin recovery by now, you may still need to do some link cleanup. Google Penguin 4.0 is now fully rolled out. The Google Penguin real time algorithm which started rolling out on September 23, 2016, has now rolled out fully to all of Google’s data centers. Google’s Gary Illyes confirmed this on Twitter : @jenstar yes, eh — Gary Illyes (@methode) October 13, 2016 The recovery aspect of this new Penguin algorithm started a bit after September 23 — around September 28. Now that all data centers have the new code, those sites impacted by previous Google Penguin issues should have seen a recovery at some level if they took the necessary steps to clean up their links. As we covered early, Penguin looks at the link source for the most part — so if you still have very spammy links pointing to your site, clean it up. Those hit by any version of Penguin before — including Penguin 1.0 from April 24, 2012, through Penguin 3.0

Reliance Jio Offer Additional 12 Months Free Service to iPhone Users

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The offer applies to buyers of all iPhone 7, 7 Plus and older models The 12 months of service apply after the Jio Welcome Offer expires Details of the enterprise plan will be announced at a later date Reliance Jio today announced a partnership with Apple to offer iPhone customers in India a number of offers, including a year of complimentary Jio service worth Rs. 18,000 for retail customers and a 25 percent discount for enterprise customers.  Those who buy a new iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus as well as the existing iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone SE from a Reliance retail store or Apple authorized store will be eligible for the offer. All Jio users currently benefit from free service under the Reliance Jio Welcome Offer, so the one year of free service kicks in as soon as that offer expires, on December 31 2016. That means those who buy now will get almost 15 months of free service. In particular, users will get the benefits of Jio’s Rs.

195 Useful SEO Tips that Really Works

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Here are  201 Powerful SEO Tips (That Actually Work) ON-PAGE SEO TIPS 1. Add LSI Keywords to Your Content 2. Add Text Content To Infographic-Based Blog Posts 3. Create Unique Titles for Each Page (Seriously) 4. Embed Long Tail Keywords In Title Tags 5. Experiment With Using ONLY Your Keyword in Your URL 6. Focus On Insanely Actionable Content 7. Forget Keyword Density. Focus on Keyword Frequency 8. Have a Privacy Policy and Terms Page 9. Include Keyword Synonyms in H1 and H2 Tags 10. Keep Your Title Tag Under (Approximately) 60 Characters 11. Make Social Sharing Buttons Super-Easy to Find 12. Optimize E-commerce Product Pages Like Blog Posts 13. Optimize Your Homepage For Conversions (And Your Brand Name) 14. Publish Long Content 15. Put Your Keyword Early In Your Title Tag 16. Relaunch Old Content 17. Replace "Published On" Dates with "Last Updated" 18. Take Advantage of Internal Linking 19. Update Old Content 20. Use "Jump Links&qu

List of all HTTP Status Codes that every SEO Guy Should Know About

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       Here is the list of all HTTP Status Codes: 1xx Informational: Ø   100 Continue Ø   101 Switching Protocols Ø   102 Processing (WebDAV; RFC 2518) 2xx Success: Ø   200 OK Ø   201 Created Ø   202 Accepted Ø   203 Non-Authoritative Information (since HTTP/1.1) Ø   204 No Content Ø   205 Reset Content Ø   206 Partial Content Ø   207 Multi-Status (WebDAV; RFC 4918) Ø   208 Already Reported (WebDAV; RFC 5842) Ø   226 IM Used 3xx Redirection: Ø   300 Multiple Choices Ø   301 Moved Permanently Ø   302 Found (Temp Moved) Ø   303 See Other (since HTTP/1.1) Ø   304 Not Modified Ø   305 Use Proxy (since HTTP/1.1) Ø   306 Switch Proxy Ø   307 Temporary Redirect (since HTTP/1.1) Ø   308 Permanent Redirect (RFC 7538) 4xx Client Error: Ø   400 Bad Request Ø   401 Unauthorized Ø   402 Payment Required Ø   403 Forbidden Ø   404 Not Found Ø   405 Method Not Allowed Ø   406 Not Acceptable

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