Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Internet Marketing Statistics for 2012


The Internet in 2012

internet1) In 2012, the audience of internet users in the U.S. will expand by 3.1% to 239 million, representing 75.6% of the total population.
In other words...
2) More than 3/4 of the total population will be online in 2012. 

Mobile in 2012

3) Mobile internet users will reach 113.9 million in 2012, up 17.1% from 97.3 million in 2011. 
4) Smartphone users will reach 106.7 million in 2012, up 18.4% from 2011. 
mobile5) In 2012, 94% of smartphones users will be mobile internet users. 
6) All mobile phone users will reach 242.6 million in 2012, up 2.3% from 2011.
7) Mobile shoppers will reach 72.8 million in 2012. 
8) Mobile buyers will reach 37.5 million in 2012. 
9) Smartphone shoppers will reach 68.6 million in 2012.
10) Smartphone buyers will reach 36.4 million in 2012. 
11) Tablet users will reach 54.8 million in 2012, up 62.8% from 33.7 million in 2011. 
12) iPad users will reach 41.9 million in 2012. 
13) In 2012, 76.4% of tablet users will be iPad users. 
14) Adult-aged eReader users will reach 45.6 million in 2012, up from 33.3 million in 2011. 

Social Media in 2012

social media15) Facebook will reach 143.4 million US users in 2012, up 8.2% from 132.5 million in 2011. 
16) About 2/3 of web users will use social networks in 2012. 
17) More than 90% of social network users will be on Facebook in 2012. 

Online Video in 2012

18) Online video viewers will reach 169.3 million in 2012. 
video19) 53.5% of the population and 70.8% of internet users (up 7.1% from 2011) will watch online video in 2012.
20) Mobile video viewers will reach 54.6 million in 2012. 
21) Smartphone video viewers will reach 51.2 million in 2012. 

Ecommerce in 2012

22) 88.1% of US internet users ages 14+ will browse or research products online in 2012. 
23) 83.9% of internet researchers will make at least one purchase via the web during 2012. 
24) Online shoppers will reach 184.3 million in 2012, up 3.3% from 2011.
25) Online buyers will reach 154.6 million in 2012, up 4.4% from 2011. 

Source- hubspot blog

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

kolaveri di Hindi version !!!!!!!


Why this kolaveri di, Why this kolaveri di......

Why This Kolaveri Di (Tamilவொய் திஸ் கொலவெறி டிVoy Tis Kolaveṟi Ṭi ?English:Why This Murderous Rage, Girl?[1]) is an Indian song from the soundtrack of the upcoming Tamilfilm 3, which is due to be released in 2012. Written and sung by Dhanush, the song was composed by music director Anirudh Ravichander.
The song was officially released on 16 November 2011, and it instantly became viral on social networking sites for its quirky "Tanglish" (portmanteau word of Tamil and English) lyrics.Soon, the song became the most searched YouTube video in India.


Female version of kolaveri di..


kolaveri di by sonu nigam's son

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Google Algorithmic Updates


We've seen plenty of algorithmic announcements made from the company over the course of the year. In November, they discussed ten recent changes they had made. Here's a recap of those:

Cross-language information retrieval updates: For queries in languages where limited web content is available (Afrikaans, Malay, Slovak, Swahili, Hindi, Norwegian, Serbian, Catalan, Maltese, Macedonian, Albanian, Slovenian, Welsh, Icelandic), we will now translate relevant English web pages and display the translated titles directly below the English titles in the search results. This feature was available previously in Korean, but only at the bottom of the page. Clicking on the translated titles will take you to pages translated from English into the query language.

Snippets with more page content and less header/menu content: This change helps us choose more relevant text to use in snippets. As we improve our understanding of web page structure, we are now more likely to pick text from the actual page content, and less likely to use text that is part of a header or menu.

Better page titles in search results by de-duplicating boilerplate anchors: We look at a number of signals when generating a page's title. One signal is the anchor text in links pointing to the page. We found that boilerplate links with duplicated anchor text are not as relevant, so we are putting less emphasis on these. The result is more relevant titles that are specific to the page's content.

Length-based autocomplete predictions in Russian: This improvement reduces the number of long, sometimes arbitrary query predictions in Russian. We will not make predictions that are very long in comparison either to the partial query or to the other predictions for that partial query. This is already our practice in English.

Extending application rich snippets: We recently announced rich snippets for applications. This enables people who are searching for software applications to see details, like cost and user reviews, within their search results. This change extends the coverage of application rich snippets, so they will be available more often.

Retiring a signal in Image search: As the web evolves, we often revisit signals that we launched in the past that no longer appear to have a significant impact. In this case, we decided to retire a signal in Image Search related to images that had references from multiple documents on the web.

Fresher, more recent results: As we announced just over a week ago, we've made a significant improvement to how we rank fresh content. This change impacts roughly 35 percent of total searches (around 6-10% of search results to a noticeable degree) and better determines the appropriate level of freshness for a given query.

Refining official page detection: We try hard to give our users the most relevant and authoritative results. With this change, we adjusted how we attempt to determine which pages are official. This will tend to rank official websites even higher in our ranking.

Improvements to date-restricted queries: We changed how we handle result freshness for queries where a user has chosen a specific date range. This helps ensure that users get the results that are most relevant for the date range that they specify.

Prediction fix for IME queries: This change improves how Autocomplete handles IME queries (queries which contain non-Latin characters). Autocomplete was previously storing the intermediate keystrokes needed to type each character, which would sometimes result in gibberish predictions for Hebrew, Russian and Arabic.


Source- webpronews 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

On Page SEO Factors

One of the most basic things which a webmaster should understand is how to do on page SEO and the on page SEO factors to consider when both creating a new website or when adding new content and pages to an existing website.

On page SEO predominantly pertains to tweaking your site's code, choosing the right keywords, and optimizing your content overall to make it more attractive and identifiable to Google and other search engines' web crawling bots so that they will in turn rank your site higher in the SERPs.

Here I've expanded on the major techniques which you should implement on your site if you want to rank and rank well at that. Keep in mind that the weight which search engines place on these techniques is subjective as no one knows for sure the algorithms behind Google's and other engine's ranking practices. No one factor is ever been unanimously considered to be more paramount than all others, so don't overlook any of these techniques. Most of them are quick and simple to implement, so there's really no reason not to, either.

Keyword On Page SEO Factors

I've said it before and I'll say it again: keywords are the gateways to your site and they play a huge role in on page SEO.

Once you know what is a good keyword and how to do keyword research, then you can find the keywords which you should be using for your on page SEO. WordPress combined with a good free SEO plugin like All in One SEO Pack makes implementing most of the following keyword related on page SEO factors simple as can be, but let's take a look at where we need to make sure to effectively use our keywords.

Keyword(s) In Title Tags - The title tag is the line of clickable text which appears in Google's SERPs for each ranking page. This is also the text which appears at the top of your browser's window in naming or identifying the page which you are currently browsing. It's important to work your best (most relevant, highest searched, lowest competition) keywords into your title tags as Google will consider this over most factors when indexing and ranking your page and in general in determining what it's about.

Keywords In Heading Tags - Effective use of heading tags helps Google know what is most important on your site, and what text it should pick out over the rest. It's been estimated that most people when opening a new page will first instinctively read the top left of your page before other elements. Consequently, your most important message using your most important keyword that you want to get across should be here and ideally using the H1 tag.

From here, less important keywords should be put in H2, and even less important but still noteworthy keywords should be in H3, and so on. An effective use of heading tags is a valuable skill to have in on page SEO.

Keywords In the Body - There is no substitute for good content, and in SEO a large part of good content is effectively including keywords where applicable. This means no over saturation because as I mentioned in the last chapter this will get you penalized and possibly de-indexed. A number of SEOers have argued for years over just the right saturation which will get you ranking well but not penalized and they have thrown out different figures to try to answer this magical ratio.

My advice is to not waste your time trying to crunch ratios as there is no perfect ratio. Besides, you have better things to do with your time and other ways to optimize your site. Just make it look natural and don't over think it and you'll be fine.

Words Surrounding Keywords - This all may seem a bit redundant, but the words around the keywords are just as important as the keywords which you include to begin with.

Google not only looks at the keywords which you are targeting, but it looks at the words surrounding them to get a better idea of what your site is about, not to mention that it does this to check you on keyword stuffing and make sure you're not doing anything "black hat" which could get you in trouble.

Keyword In Domain Name - This takes some careful planning, but many SEOers agree that this has a decent amount of bearing on how Google ranks a site for a keyword. In continuing with this point, you can set your site up as it expands to be more SEO friendly by naming subdomains after keywords, as well. So be as specific as possible when naming if you can. For example name a subdomain of a music site "Gibson-guitars" rather than just "guitars".

Note the use of the hyphen in the example. Hyphens represent spaces, so if you are using keywords in your URLs, break them up. While keywords in the subdomains don't carry quite as much weight as the top level of the domain, they're nonetheless important and helpful to Google in identifying what your site is about.

Source- SEO NEWS

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

India Beach with a Special Thrill and Chill


It is the internal and the everlasting tendency of the person to see the different places especially the ones he has not seen before in life. Suppose you are living in a hill station, you will definitely carry a weakness for the beaches and will definitely try to fulfill your dream by going to some of the wonderful global beach destinations and India has some of the best in the world.  You have got many beach destinations in the world but when it comes to India, you will feel the difference. The unique crystal clarity among some of the top beaches in India puts a positive impact on the mind of the tourist to the point of the total rejuvenation till the tourist feels free of all the tensions and worries. Besides this, you will have the opportunity to interact with people belonging to diverse cultures, races and countries and such a fusion is only possible on India beach.

You have the opportunity to go to the beaches of India when you move across the beach destinations in Goa, Tamilnadu, Andaman and the exotic Kerala. Goa beaches have a width and the pristinely and the greenery of the palm and all these things provide you pleasure that cannot be described. You can have the glimpse of a fort on the beach of Goa thus providing you the different view of both the magnificence of the nature and the wonderful heritage of the past. There are some open beaches in the region like Dona Pala, Kalangute, Pallolem, Kovallam and many more. There are also hidden silent beaches and some of them are used for the meditational activities and other areas like nude or topless bathing. European women have a crush for the beaches of Goa and they used some of them for the totally nude purposes also called the naturist activities; but now such activities are banned in public. These men and women had turned naturists to enjoy the real taste of nature.

Indian beaches provide you a unique sensation and you cannot get this anywhere. You will get the thrill because of the vast coastline of the southern belts and the beaches like Kovallam will provide you not only sensation but intense charm as well as rejuvenation also. You can book a hut on the wonderful Kovallam beach located in the Thiruvananthapuram and have some of the wonderful nude Kerala Ayurveda massages.

Food and Indian beaches make a wonderful combination and you will feel that if you do not get the best of the cuisines, you may not be able to enjoy the complete taste of the beaches of this country. There are some wonderful hotels, restaurants on the beaches in Goa, Kerala and Tamilnadu. You will get some mouth watering fresh sea food made with the exotic Goan Masalas apart from the continental food too. Apart from this, you can have the sizzling hard dinks like beer, wine and fenny and it will give you a feeling of kingship with those sips on Goa beaches.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Google+ It's Already Good For Rankings


Google+ hasn't even been around 6 months yet, and it's considered a major player in the social media realm. It regularly draws comparisons to both Facebook and Twitter. But, Google+ does have one thing going for it that currently Facebook and Twitter doesn't: it's good for rankings... in Google. Imagine that.

At the BlogWorld Expo in L.A., Alltops, Guy Kawasaki and Human Business Works President Chris Brogan had a very interesting discussion about all things Google+.

During the session, a question was raised "Is there now connections between google plus and search rankings?" Brogan stated that:

"Google doesn't index all of Facebook right now. It's a lost cause for SEO, they're also no longer indexing Twitter. Google does index anything publicly for Google+"

It should be noted that Facebook doesn't allow it. Kawasaki chimed in that this is probably a direct result of the relationship between Facebook and Bing.

If you Google Chris Brogan's name, you'll see his Google+ stuff shooting up the rankings. The same holds true for anyone. When you post something publicly it'll begin working for you, he states "It's a Google thing".

Source- webpronews

Monday, September 5, 2011

Google+


Social networking has grown steadily in scope and importance over the last decade, and over the past few years, Facebook's position as the top dog of social networking services has been solid and unquestioned. Enter Google+. Google's attempts to step into the realm of social networking have been plentiful and almost undeniable failures, but Google+ is undoubtedly their strongest showing yet, and has the best chance of success. It is growing steadily in popularity, but how well does it work and what sets it apart from its competitors?

Social Networking, Google Style

Google has a long, tumultuous, and mostly unknown and ignored history with social networking. The following is a rundown of their previous attempts.

Orkut: As far as I am aware, this is Google's earliest and (until now) most successful attempt at a social networking platform. It didn't ever gained much popularity in the United States, but it is huge in Brazil to this day, and it also has a following in India and other various countries.

Open Social: Launched in 2007, it's not technically a social network in and of itself. Open Social is Google and MySpace's attempt to create a common programming interface that can be applied across several social networks, allowing programmers to easily integrate these networks into websites and other applications. This has largely been drowned out by Facebook.

Friend Connect: Launched in 2008, Friend Connect was Google's next attempt at a Facebook or MySpace style social network, but it took the approach of using various open standards (including Open Social) to create this network across different types of accounts and websites. I had not even heard of it until I started researching for this article.

Google Lively: This was Google's attempt to create Second Life style 3D environments that could be installed onto any website, where users could log in with their personas and interact with each other. It only lasted for a few months before it was discontinued in 2008.

Google Wave: This was a communications format that was intended to combine features from e-mail, message boards, and social networking schemes to enable a conversation-style information exchange (or wave) that could include various type of media added by various networked contributors. Google has basically abandoned the project, but it still exists under the name Apache Wave.

Google Buzz: A social network that has been integrated into Google's e-mail service, Gmail, since 2010. It allows people to share information with one another in a social networking format right inside the Gmail interface. Ironically, Google Buzz has barely generated any buzz at all.


Circles

Circles are the core concept of Google+, and the key feature that sets it apart from its competitors. Anybody you wish to communicate with goes into one or more of your "circles", or groups of people you know. You can have a circle of friends, a circle of co-workers, a circle of family members, etc, and nobody but you can see what circles you have or who is in them. Then when you write a status update, you also choose which circles to share it with. This makes privacy a breeze, a fact that sets Google+ firmly apart from Facebook, where privacy settings are terribly complex to manage and seem to change every few months. Even better, when you're setting up your personal information in Google+, there is a place in every field to specify with which circles that information is shared. For example, I have my phone number set up to only be visible by friends and family, but I have my profession set to be visible by all my circles. It's a snap. Then when you go to look at status updates that others have posted (which is in an interface similar to Facebook in basic appearance), you can filter the information by circles with just one click. It works extremely well, and you can color me impressed.

Hangouts

Another unique feature in Google+ is the concept of a hangout. A hangout is basically a video chat room, where you can invite friends and talk freely amongst each other. Webcams are becoming very widespread, and are even built into laptops and netbooks. It sounds great, but it is not without its setup. To even get started with hangouts, you are asked to download and install the "Google Voice and Video plugin", and then you have to find a fríend who is on Google+ (and is in one of your circles) who is willing to do the same thing. However, once you're done with all that, the streaming video seems to work flawlessly so long as you have a good internet connection. Even through the limited resources of a netbook, I didn't run into any hiccups. Once again, I'm impressed.

Missing Features

With all of its clean look and smooth operation, there are some features that are conspicuously missing from Google+. Most notably as of the writing of this article, Google+ lacks any way to set up an account for a business or organization (called "Pages" on Facebook). In fact, Google is actively taking down standard user accounts that are set up for organizations. They claim that they are working on some sort of platform for business accounts, but demand is high, so they risk alienating new users if they take too long. Another conspicuously absent feature is a way of setting up an event, or any sort of calendar entry for that matter.

Conclusion
Google+ is definitely a top-quality effort by Google to break into the social networking field, but only time will tell whether it can topple Facebook from its position as top dog in the pack. For my money, though, it has a good chance. It doesn't have all the features yet, but with its clean interface, simple no-brainer privacy, and fun methods of interaction, I highly recommend checking it out.

Article Source- SiteProNews