Integration of Google Friend Connect with Twitter

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Integration of Google Friend Connect with Twitter

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Google has recently introduced the Beta version of their Friend Connect. This service will enable the non-technical website owners to improve their websites with various social features. The visitors could log in to this using the credentials with Google, OpenID or Yahoo. The service has announced to get support for their integration with the famous Twitter network.

One could log in to the friend connected sites with the help of their Twitter details. They can look for their buddies, if they are members of this Google service. if any user want to invite friends, they can create a tweet with the gadget of those members and mention the address of this new site. When the invitation is sent, the followers of Twitter can click the link and reach the next page. If you want to accept this invitation, you can replace your Friend Connect profile using the Twitter one.

Twitter is working with both Facebook and Google. Twitter is not ready to take sides. Twitter is popular as a micro blogging service. This will help users to be informed of the various events. The news from this service covers a wide area, including tracking of jailed journalists to recording movements of unborn babies.

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Malware and Google

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

When you’re an online person, there’s many times you choose to open a site and realise that there’s a warning saying that the particular site in question could harm your computer. What do you do? Most likely, you pay attention and don’t open the site ad keep searching further because you don’t want to bring on additional trouble, the results could be drastic. For a webmaster this can be a disturbing experience because what if you think you’re on the right track and Google still tags you as harmful? However, now there is a solution, your SEO efforts need not go in vain. Google has made public an explanation that allows SEO enthusiasts and webmasters to know why they are being blacklisted.

It explains how Google users’ scanners to determine what is harmful content and considers worms, viruses, spyware, and various types of malware. If the scanners detect a compromised page, such a warning is added. Such warnings can have negative effects in regards to referrals. Te worst being, Google doesn’t send out any messages before they place such negative warnings. However, you can fix these problems with the help of Google’s guidelines and this will take care of your SEO worries.

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Content Match Targeting: the Yahoo outlook

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Here’s good news for everyone. There’s been a much needed announcement. The Yahoo Search Marketing Blog have worked at it and found the perfect solution. The outcome has been much awaited and is bound to bring more fruitful search results. Their new strategy offers better solutions because it’s true now that they improved the targeting approach of searches requested. As a result the relevancy of future content match product searches will be more result oriented. This not only guarantees satisfactory results for someone making an enquiry but ascertains a positive outcome of finds such measures will result in an increased click through rate on advertisements. What this means is that overall satisfaction for everyone involved in the SEO business whether you own a website or are looking for something.

Things have moved on to a whole new level, so nothing seems so general anymore. The approach is intended to customise things to a level that is difficult to match and is target oriented, so, it guarantees positive results. The changes guarantee that from henceforth advertisements placed on a site or web page will not just be related to site content. The advertisements will keep in mind a viewers needs as per their profiles.

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Japanese submissions

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Of course, English as a language is widely accepted as the language of the internet. However, what do you do when you get an enormous number of submissions in other languages? When the Sphinn social news site was launched, this problem plagued everyone. What was one supposed to do with the Japanese submissions? Maybe for English speaking internet readers this problem didn’t look quite as huge but truth is how was all the spam that got submitted to be monitored. Traffic congestion and mismatches were likely.

Thanks to Kenichi Suzuki, and developer Sera Hiroyuki, now you can breathe a sigh of relief because Sphinn Japan is here, a great step in the SEO world that’s going to help channelize things. It also does pave the way for the development of other foreign language inclusions in mainstream site building and submissions.

This is great news for internet marketers as it allows limitless growth and management in the online world. It’s a global scenario now; certainly the SEO and online marketing opportunities are likely to increase encompassing a much larger audience. With the SEO world getting bigger each moment, it is important to know that previous limitations may not be there anymore and this will help you increase your scope of work.

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