SEO infographics – from Econsultancy

Personally I am delighted with infographics. These days my RSS has picked up very usefully thinks. However, Econsultancy is absolutely won :) with infographics in SEO field. See their list and enjoy!!

1. http://blog.diyseo.com/2009/11/infographic-value-of-seo-v-ppc/

2. http://www.datadial.net/blog_content/uploads/2010/04/SEO-Infographic1.jpg

3.http://www.fuzzone.com/blog/385/search-engine-optimisation/seo-hierarchy-of-needs/

4.http://www.mt-soft.com.ar/2009/08/10/4-essential-seo-infographics/

5.http://www.flickr.com/photos/50634528@N06/4651979452/

6.http://www.seomoz.org/blog/4-essential-seo-infographics

7.http://www.seo-creative.co.uk/blog/seo/search-engine-optimisation-seo-infographics/

8.http://www.verticalmeasures.com/linktoberfest/index.html

9.http://searchengineoptimization.elliance.com/pdfs/Linkjuice.pdf

10.http://www.flickr.com/photos/50634528@N06/4651979454/

11.http://searchengineoptimization.elliance.com/pdfs/Long-Tail-SEO.pdf

12.http://blog.diyseo.com/2009/12/seo-roi-is-king/


Get knowledge online

For me, get knowledge and learning is the only true way to success. Internet gives us a myriad of locations where we can acquire knowledge for free. Some of that locations are:

http://www.ocwconsortium.org/
http://oyc.yale.edu/
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/
http://ecorner.stanford.edu/index.html

Business plan must be

One of the first and perhaps most important decision is related to the question of whether to start a new job, buy an existing or opt for a less risky business. Determining the feasibility of a business plan goes in strategic planning processes that are most important for me to look into the distance. Today, a lot of talk about business plans and how to write a business plan .Independently run my own business requires a certain knowledge, skills and abilities.Small business owners want to be more efficient and that it is possible to minimize their costs.It is possible its quality planning activities, creating a business plan.
Business plan are made in the following situations:
* Starting businesses,
* Disseminated businesses
* Development of new products,
* Provision of new assets,
* Making management decisions,
* Control operations and so on.

No matter what the motive of a business plan must be for me:
1 . Be prepared in accordance with high standards.
2 . To be verified by relevant people.
3 . Being precise and clear, without jargon or generalized sentences.

Great Business Plan -what do to, and what not to do

DO

  • Prepare a complete business plan for any business you are considering.
  • Use the business plan templates furnished in each module.
  • Complete sections of your business plan as you proceed through the course.
  • Research  to find business plans that are available on the Internet.
  • Package your business plan in an attractive kit as a selling tool.
  • Submit your business plan to experts in your intended business for their advice.
  • Spell out your strategies on how you intend to handle adversities.
  • Spell out the strengths and weaknesses of your management team.
  • Include a monthly one-year cash flow projection.
  • Freely and frequently modify your business plans to account for changing conditions.

DON’T

  • Be optimistic (on the high side) in estimating future sales.
  • Be optimistic (on the low side) in estimating future costs.
  • Disregard or discount weaknesses in your plan. Spell them out.
  • Stress long-term projections. Better to focus on projections for your first year.
  • Depend entirely on the uniqueness of your business or the success of an invention.
  • Project yourself as someone you’re not. Be brutally realistic.
  • Be everything to everybody. Highly focused specialists usually do best.
  • Proceed without adequate financial and accounting know-how.
  • Base your business plan on a wonderful concept. Test it first.
  • Skip the step of preparing a business plan before starting.

Evolution of Mobile Web Technology

The first mobile phone service began after World War II. Commonly referred to as 0G, it preceded cellular phone service, offered only a few channels, and required an operator’s help to place a call.

The first generation of wireless cellular communication technology, called Analog Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), is known as 1G. Introduced in 1981, it enabled users to place calls without an operator and used analog radio signals to pass calls between cells.

Second-generation technology (2G) introduced digital cellular in 1991, enabling data services, including the ability to send and receive pictures and video. Digital also enabled access to webpages written in Wireless Markup Language (WML) via a browser, based on Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).

Third generation technology (3G), introduced in 2001, offers wide-area wireless voice and video telephony, as well as broadband wireless data access, and is much faster than previous technologies. 3G networks should not be confused with short-range wireless data networks which are based on the IEEE 802.11 standard and commonly known as Wi-Fi or wireless local area network (WLAN). Newer mobile devices can often connect to the web via one or more of these networks for data access.

Finally, 4G, or fourth generation, is expected to provide faster, higher-quality services including Internet Protocol (IP) based voice, data, and multimedia.
Listen Jeff Hawkins, Founder of Numenta, was an early observer of the idea that people wanted their primary personal computer to be in their pocket, thus he launched Palm in 1992. The self-described “reluctant entrepreneur” says that he never intended to launch a mobile computer industry (or any company, for that matter) and he describes how he negotiated a limited, part-time relationship with the company, despite the hopes of his investors. He describes in detail the organization’s first big failure and its first huge success with the Palm Pilot, and a timeline of the company at large.

100 free and priceless lectures by the world’s scientists

This link that I now share with you is in my bookmarks in a very long time. From time to time, obey any of these lectures . It is about teaching the world’s greatest scientists.

You can listen to lecturers from various fields:

General | Science and Engineering | Biology and Medicine | Chemistry General | Science and Engineering | Biology and Medicine | Earth and Environment | Technology | Science in the Future Physics and Astronomy |Science and Business | Miscellaneous |

Of course not listen to all lectures, some of the coolest that I have singled out here:

Design Innovation ,
Leading Innovation ,
discussion of effective strategies for the unification of technology and business.

Listen. I hope that you will use.

Steve Rubel – how to use rss today

RSS – Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a popular mechanism for publishing and receiving content from regularly changing websites such as blogs and news sites. RSS is available in multiple formats and information architectures, and was known at various times as Rich Site Summary, RDF Site Summary, and Really Simple Syndication. Today do business without RSS is almost unbelievable, Steve Rubel on his blog give us great list how to use rss today. So please take your time and look that.

Search engine optimization – SEO

If you need some answer in the field of  SEO, for me this is a good video material for that topic.

This video will give some answer on 10 subject:

Introduction to seo

What can SEO do for my business

Developing an SEO strategy

Keyword research

Publishing great content

Site structure

Linking and networking

Search Engine Marketing

Finding an SEO firm

Future trends in SEO

Social applications

Facebook
…. is a social networking service that lets you connect with friends, co-workers, and others who share similar interests or who have common backgrounds. Facebook have some block and some of them is:

1. Profile – A profile is the online representation of a Facebook entity.
2. Friend – Friends, of course, are what social networks are all about. A user has a list of friends, who in turn have attributes. Usually a Facebook application operates on one’s friends and their attributes, such as interests or movies they like.
3. Page – Usually a page is a frame.
4. Group – A group is made up of people. Usually a group has some overarching goal and activities associated with it.
5. Photos – Image data is uploaded to Facebook and kept in albums. Photos can have tags.
6. News feeds & events – News feeds are notifications about some activity, for example adding a comment about a photo or a new video. Facebook applications can organize events and reflect them as feeds.
7. Requests & invitations – Requests are initiated from applications. For example, if someone wants you to be a friend, it is called a friend request, some applications might want you to join a group which is called an invitation.’The difference between a News feed and a request is that a request needs the user to do something, such as authorize permission for the application or grant a person to become one’s friend while a News feed is a notification.
8. Wall – A wall essentially is a frame on which friends can post messages.
That is for me the most important when I talk about facebook, if you won`t to read more look at newbie

LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a social site where corporate folks feel at home. With the tagline “LinkedIn: Relationships Matter,” and characterized as “a networking tool to find connections and recommend job candidates, industry experts, and business partners,” it certainly couldn’t miss the corporate world. In fact, it has around 25 million users from more than 100 industries. Remember LinkedIn is professional social network and more about linkedin read at cnet

Business use of social networking is fuelling a revolution in collaboration so that don`t forget used it. More about trends, information age and social networking within the enterpise read at information-age

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