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The complete Sitemap Generator Tools guide for webmasters

Google have been suggesting time and again that providing a sitemap with the proper information is probably the best method to ensure that all the pages in your site are indexed on Google. There are many ways to create a sitemap too. Here is a collection of al the sitemap generators we could find on the internet. Gsite Crawler Gsite Crawler Features Capture URLs for your site using a normal… Continue reading

Get geared up for WordPress 2.7

  From the buzz around, we can sense that Wordpress 2.7 is going to be one of the best upgrades ever. Bigger with all new interface and packed with all new features. Many bloggers are even holding back the current upgrade waiting for the 2.7 upgrade. That means, this is going to be very interesting. Let’s see what the wordpress community has to offer in Wordpress 2.7 What’s new in… Continue reading

How to get rid of broken links – 404 errors from your website

Please keep the number of 404 errors and broken links on your site to the minimum, or none if possible, says Google. The basic idea is to help the robots index content more efficiently from websites and help index relevant information. Both you and me would have number of 404 errors on your blogs and websites, now in order to align yourself more towards the league of good guys who… Continue reading

12 Free SEO tools to check complete site stats and not just page rank or SERP ranks

Gone are the days when SEO Tools was al about page rank checks and keword density checks. Today we have seo tools to analyze backlinks, wikipedia links, digg submissions, delicious bookmarks, neighborhood ip checks and all that external seo metrics.
Here’s a list of twelve such free tools that you can use to analyze the stats of your site.

SEO Digger [ Keyword Research, Rank Checker ] -… Continue reading

SEO Errors that you might have missed checking, but still showup

There are of course a bunch of basic SEO elements that you should check your site for occasionally like the W3C validation, redirect errors, sitemap generation errors etc. These crop up unknowingly and are identified only when a problem occurs. Example – If you are using the All in One SEO plugin, in the settings there is an option to specify the xml file template. Now, if you had uploaded… Continue reading

Save bandwidth on your sever using this wordpress plugin

Why should you save bandwidth? You’ve got enough of it haven’t you?
You should ask that question to someone who gets lot of traffic, especially from Digg/ SU etc. They’d immediately gulp down anything you suggest to save the bandwidth.

Recently, there have been server breakdowns with many bloggers because of the social media outburst. Many of them did nothing wrong but some ardent reader of their’s picked up one of the… Continue reading

Twitter and Tumblr – Two things I’m getting obsessed with

How often do you twitter? I’m finding myself spending more time on it than ever before. Both of them are easy to handle and cute. Everything about it is so short and sweet, and takes least time to get the best thing done. The best thing implied here is probably a weird thought about a facebook application that I had, or a link to a powerful plugin, or a… Continue reading

SEO Review – Digital Photography School

Digital Photography School is a blog that’s more famous for it’s author than it’s awesome content. It’s owned by the most influential blogger on the planet – Darren Rowse.
Darren is a very good mentor to me and often have given me valuable advices on topics knowingly or unknowingly. If you are a regular reader of DailySEOblog, you might have spotted Darren’s comments here and there on some articles. Most… Continue reading

How to insert a flash file to your wordpress header?

There are some clients of mine who are very keen on using flash files in their sites. It often end up in a rough debate with me, and both parties got to take deviation. (If you didn’t know, I’m not a fan of using flash.) Most of the times, I allow them to use flash in a limited way throughout the site. If it’s a static page, we’ll go for… Continue reading

Lengthy sign up forms – Are they web2.0 ?

I should ask this question probably to Mr. O’Reilly, but since he is not a reader of my blog (anyone who refers him will get a prize of umm….err…US $100! ) I’m happy asking this to you.
How many of you really like those lengthy signup forms? To be honest, I really hate them and I’d love to see someone disagree with me.
Every time I get an invitation to join e a web… Continue reading

Save all your audio-video-office files online and use them anytime anywhere

Running out of space on your PC or lappy? Worry not. There is a cool service that offers you to store your audio files, videos, office documents or just about anything online, at your personal space and use them online as well, from anywhere in the world (sounds too big eh?).
You can stream the audio and video files, online and the speed and consistency is really good. I also… Continue reading

10 powerful Windows Live writer plugins for bloggers

Here is the list of 10 must have plugins for bloggers using windows live writer users. These tools will help your blogging experience better. They are all helpful to reduce your blogging time, reduce the number of steps before publishing a post, and reduces the number of applications you have to use to write an article.
Using these plugins to the new windows live writer will help you to do almost… Continue reading

PicSquare launches photo blogs for users

PicSquare, which provides “photo based gifts” services in India, has come up with a new feature for their users. A photo blog, where users can upload and store pictures like albums or blogs – a photo blog as they would call it. Manish says – To continue our effort to provide best value in online photography to Indian users we are launching a new feature at Picsquare (http://mysite.picsquare.com). The new… Continue reading

Speed links – SEO and WordPress tips and tweaks

Photo courtesy FotoRita Google introduces new robots.txt feature where robots.txt analysis tool is able to recognize sitemap declarations and relative urls better than before. Track where an user clicks on your webpage – WP plugin review by Daniel, Dailyblogtips.com How to stop people from stealing content on your blog – Kumiko’s tip to bloggers. 7 tips to blogging beginners – By Nirmal TV Search uploaded imags in the WP admin… Continue reading

How to create a sitemap for your wordpress blog

Sitemaps are of two types – one for human eyes and the other for crawlers and search engines. We’ve already discussed how to create a sitemap for search engines.Now, let’s create a sitemap page in HTML for user’s visual navigation. Sitemaps are an essential part of a blog since it helps people to get an overview on what’s your blog content without having to spend time on pages.It makes it… Continue reading