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Friday, June 14, 2013

SEO Never Will Die - Google SEO

The Essence of Search

Let’s start with a deceptively simple question – How big is the internet? I’ll attempt to answer that by creating a graph that borders on being silly:
The internet is so big that even Google got tired of counting, and it's growing exponentially. Five years have passed since they announced the trillion mark, and the article suggests that URL variations now make the potential indexed page count theoretically infinite.
We can't just print out the internet and read it at our leisure. We need a filter – a way to sift and sort our collected content – and that's essentially all that search is. However search evolves or whatever happens to Google, the expansion of human knowledge is accelerating. Unless we suffer a technological cataclysm, we will need search, in some form, for the rest of human history.

Searchers and Searchees (Google SEO Expert)

As long as search exists, it also stands to reason that there will be two groups of people: (1) People who want to find things, and (2) People who want to be found. On any given day, we may each be both (1) and (2), and the "people" who want to be found could be businesses, governments, etc., but for every search there will be some entity who wants to have a prominent position in that search result.
The desire to be found isn't new or unique to online search – just ask Melvil Dewey or call up "AAA Aardvark Plumbing" in the Yellow Pages. What's unique to online search is that the system has become so complex that automated technology governs who gets found, and as the scope of information grows, that's not about to change. Ultimately, whenever a system controls who will be found, then there will be a need for people who understand that system well enough to help entities end up on the short list.
This goes beyond manipulative, "black hat" practices – data needs to be structured, rules complied with, and many pieces put into place to make sure that the information we put out there is generally friendly with the systems that catalog and filter it. Over time, these systems will get more sophisticated, but they will never be perfect. As long as search exists, there will be a need for experts who can optimize information so that it can be easily found.

SEO Is Not One Tactic

When we say "SEO Is Dead!", we’re usually reacting to the latest tactical fad or announcement from Google. Ultimately, though, SEO is not one tactic and even though Google currently dominates the market, SEO doesn't live and die with Google. I'm 42 years old, and the public internet as we know it now hasn't existed for even half of my life. Google is a teenager, and I strongly suspect I'll outlive them (or at least their dominance).
There's no doubt that search is changing, and our industry is barely out of its infancy. In the broad sense, though, the need for people who can help construct findable information and attract people to that information will outlive any single tactic, any individual SEO expert, and even any search engine.

The Construct: Search in 2063

Sergei had spent his entire adult life learning how to manipulate The Construct. Fifteen years earlier, the unthinkable had happened – the collected knowledge of humanity had grown so quickly that there was no longer enough space in the accessible universe to store it in. The internet became The Construct, and it now spanned both space and time.
Since no human could adequately comprehend 4-dimensional data (early attempts at neural interfaces drove a few pioneers to insanity), The Construct had to be projected onto a 3-dimensional orb suspended in a vacuum, affectionately known as the “space egg.” With more than a decade of practice, Sergei manipulated the egg like an omelette chef at a 5-star brunch, and what his clients paid him made their $37 mimosas look reasonable.
This morning was worse than most. The Construct’s AI had detected an unacceptable level of manipulation and was adjusting the Core Algo. Sergei could already see the surface of the egg being rewritten, and the change was costing his clients millions with every passing minute. Luckily, his defensive bots were already at work, rewriting semantic data to conform to the ripples in the Algo. One thing was certain: the life of a Space Egg Optimizer was never dull.

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Friday, May 24, 2013

The ‘Dirty Pond’ Getting Unveiled For Kids Across The Globe


Introduced its new education android game "The DirtyPond" on Google Play. The Dirty Pond is one of the best learning android games for enabling kids and children to pick up a variety of cognitive and developmental skills. Its has been empowering technology solutions for K-12 since 1999 and is the first company to introduce interactive classrooms in India. It has already set its footprint in more than 1000+ schools and reformed the learning process for more than 2 million students. Today the company has an entire gamut of digital education solutions for K-12.





The Dirty Pond contains a story that is automatically read out loud in a captivating manner. In order to help children learn to pronounce words, a built-in feature pronounces individual words when the user taps on those words in the story text. As children move through the educational apps, not only do they become friends with a motley bunch of animal characters, but they also learn about the importance of clean water and clean surroundings, taking decisions, appealing to society for change, helping each other in times of need, and much more.

The Dirty Pond contains several built-in fun, educational apps activities that children would love to do over and over again. A variety of drawing, coloring, and sketching tools, combined with an unlimited palette of colors is guaranteed to provide hours of entertainment to your child. Activities like dialogue recognition and identifying synonyms build cognitive skills, whereas those like writing the moral of the story and sharing it to Facebook help in developing analytical skills, while at the same time being fun, too!

According to Me (Kapil Sunariya) “This android  games for kids is one of the best education apps which we have launched so far. This game will keep kids and children busy and constructively engaged for hours at a time, while giving them the building blocks for better, enhanced learning throughout their life. We are putting lots of efforts on the visuals of the education apps to make it more engaging for the kids and children”.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Digital Classroom : Mind Shaper Technologies: Best Educational Android Apps for Kids : Sameer Buti

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All By Myself Android App1. All by Myself. Mercer Mayer's Little Critter book comes to life in this preschool app. The illustrations show that Little Critter doesn't do everything perfectly, but he always makes an effort to do the best he can. Several other Little Critter books are available. 1.99
Monkey Preschool Lunchbox Android App2. Monkey Preschool Lunchbox. Monkey see, monkey do, right? This educational and interactive app offers learning fun with counting, matching, letters and a digital jigsaw puzzle. Kids will love getting animated stickers after completing various games.  $0.99
Star Chart Android app3.Star Chart. For kids who can go out at night, point the phone at the sky and it’ll tell you exactly what you’re looking at. $2.99
Kids Learn to Read Android app4. Kids Learn to Read. This app invites preschool-aged children to practice blending sounds together to read and spell simple words, such as "dog", "sun", and "big." Children learn to blend letter sounds into words by moving Tommy the Turtle across the letter bridge as each letter is sounded out and a word is formed and pronounced. $3.99
Super WHY Android app5. Super WHY. Give your children the Power to Read with this collection of four “Super WHY” interactive games from PBS Kids. Your child can play along with each of the four main characters from the TV series: Alpha Pig, Princess Presto, Wonder Red, and Super Why, while practicing the alphabet, rhyming, spelling, writing and reading. $2.99
It’s Tyrannosaurus Rex! Android app6. It’s Tyrannosaurus Rex! Soundprints and the Smithsonian Institution recreate a bygone world and give you a glimpse into the life of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Amazing graphics and powerful sound effects make you feel like the exciting adventures of the prehistoric age are happening right outside your door! This title is carefully reviewed by paleontologists at the Smithsonian Institution and provides fascinating information about the prehistoric world. $2.99
 Toddler Tapping Zoo Android app7. Toddler Tapping Zoo. Designed around lush photographs, this app teaches toddlers to distinguish sounds, associate sounds with images and fine-tune their motor skills. But most of all, they have a great time. $0.99
8. JumpStart Preschool Magic of Learning 2 Android app8. JumpStart Preschool Magic of Learning 2. Designed for little hands and big imaginations! Join Frankie the Dog on a magical learning adventure that will show just how fun learning can be. With seven math, pre-reading, and critical thinking skills for school, this app is the perfect tool to keep your preschooler learning on the go. $.0.99
Madagascar Preschool Surf n’ Slide Android app9.  Madagascar Preschool Surf n’ Slide. In Madagascar Preschool Surf n' Slide, players join young Alex, Marty, Gloria, and Melman, and the entire Madagascar gang for a slip-sliding adventure in learning! Players will surf down amazing slides as they learn multitudes of preschool skills on their mobile device.This app includes 18 lessons across 6 subjects: Numbers, Letters, Colors, Shapes, Animals, and Critical Thinking. $4.99
Kids Socks Android app10.  Kids Socks. Kids match socks by dragging them to their mates. Includes baby mode where toddlers just touch to make a match. Underpants mode also available. Free or $1.49 for Kids Socks Plus. 
123s ABCs Handwriting Fun Android App11. 123s ABCs Handwriting Fun. Give young learners a head start in school. Practice the Handwriting Without Tears handwriting print style with ease. Kids practice writing lowercase and uppercase letters, 0-9 numbers and fun shapes. Trace the letter, hear the letter. Shake to erase & try again! This app helps kids with practical exercises that develop writing, reading and fine motor skills. Free. 
Alphabet Car Android app12. Alphabet Car. Learn the alphabet letters, words and spelling in this fun educational app. Use the phone as a steering wheel to drive the bus towards the correct letters and words for a big win! With over 40 levels ranging from easy to hard, this app features 3D graphics and personalized car customization. $2.99.
Math Flash Cards Android app13. Math Flash Cards. This math-tastic app features big buttons for small hands and various levels of difficulty for children in preschool and up. Practice simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with traditional cards or test your skills in quiz mode with multiple choice answers. The latest version adds the Math Bonanza game. $0.99  
Dr. Seuss's ABC Android app14. Dr. Seuss's ABC. Learn your ABCs with Dr. Seuss in this app version of the classic children's book! Featuring highlighted words as the story is narrated, this educational app is great for Seuss lovers who are just beginning to learn the alphabet. Check out Oceanhouse Media for a variety of other Seuss classic tales available as apps. $3.99
Kids' Flashcards: Fruit & Vegi Android app15. Kids' Flashcards: Fruit & Vegi. Your child will get a kick out of seeing and naming all of their favorite fruits and vegetables in this early learning app. View fruit and veggies pictures and learn how to pronounce and spell their names while following the audio and animation. $1.99
Kids Finger Paint Android app16. Kids Finger Paint. Spin the color wheel to choose a color and get ready to create a masterpiece! This finger painting app features fun, seasonal backgrounds to color and easy prompts for young children to understand. Change the brush sizes by adding pressure to your fingertip and shake the phone to erase your artwork when you're finished! Latest version includes new backgrounds - balloons, butterflies, castles and dragons. Shares pictures with family and friends.  $0.99 
Kids Connect the Dots Android app17. Kids Connect the Dots. Your child will love connecting the dots to see what common object, fruit or animal is revealed! This early learning app features over 90 adorable, dot-connecting cartoons and you can connect the dots by using numbers or alphabet letters. Now optimized for phones and tablets. $2.99; lite version is free.
Kids Alphabet Android app18. Kids Alphabet. Learning the alphabet will be a snap with this educational app! Walking you through the pronunciation and spelling of the alphabet letters, Kids Alphabet features adorable graphics and fun accompanying sounds. Words are written in both print and cursive. $1.49; lite version is free.
Preschool Basics Android app19. Preschool Basics. Strengthen those early motor skills with the Preschool Basics flashcards. Your child can choose from five different flashcard decks, including alphabet letters, numbers, colors, shapes and words -- all in one app! Shuffle the cards for increased difficulty or sit back and listen as the voice explains and pronounces each object. $1.99
CardDroid Math Android app20. CardDroid Math. More in math fun! Kids will love earning gold stars for accomplishing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems. This app features large buttons for small hands, a timer for testing your speed, fun narration and various levels of difficulty. $0.99
WordUp! Android app21. WordUp! Similar to the classic game of Boggle, this app is great for children who are learning to spell (and parents who love sneaking in a good word game!). Watch as the letters jumble on the grid and try to find the longest words possible out of connected letters for extra points. $2.99; free for ad-supported version.
Shape Builder Preschool Puzzler Android app22. Shape Builder Preschool Puzzler. Put together the colorful pieces to complete the jigsaw puzzle and see what the mystery shape is! This app includes 144 different puzzles, narration from a professional speech therapist, fun sound effects and cute images. $0.99
Concentration for Kids Android app23. Concentration for Kids. Kids will love testing their memory skills with this classic game of concentration! Packed with three different themes and ten different levels, this app lets you choose from well-known animals, sea creatures and letters for plenty of matching fun. $0.99
Toddler World Android app24. Toddler World. This awesome app features a handful of different educational activities for kids -- including four different flashcard decks, a classical memory game and a painting canvas.  Talk about variety! Kids will love the fun cartoons, silly sounds and the ability to switch between games. $0.99; lite version is free.
Kids Numbers and Math Android app25. Kids Numbers and Math. Strengthen your math skills -- in English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese or Russian -- with these number counting flashcards. Match, subtract and add numbers, or choose from an advanced exercise to test your growing skills! $2.99; lite version is free.
Colors Android app26. Colors. Learn all about primary colors from viewing well-known objects and listening to the voice narration. Parents can customize this colorful app by adding their own object pictures and voice prompts or by starring particular cards for a personalized deck. Plenty of color to go around! Free
Kid Mode: Play + Learn Android app27. Kid Mode: Play + Learn. This award-winning app truly includes it all -- and it's free! With specific game sections for ages 2-8, Kid Mode features coloring books, puzzles and math and word games with popular character such as Dora the Explorer, Thomas the Train, Curious George and many more. Free
Sound Touch Android app28. Sound Touch. Touch the cartoon images of animals, vehicles, birds and well-known objects to find real life photos and sounds for each. With a total of 336 varying sounds and images this app will surely be a lot of fun, all while introducing your tot to common animals and everyday objects. $2.99; lite version is free.
Spelling Bee Android app29. Spelling Bee. See what all of the spelling buzz is about with this fun, educational word app! Spelling Bee includes over 2,300 words and offers various levels of difficulty from easy to hard for beginners and more advanced spellers. $0.99

Toddler Music Jukebox  Android app30. Toddler Music Jukebox. Rock out to twelve fun children's songs, including Wheels on the Bus, Old McDonald, B-I-N-G-O and Itsy, Bitsy Spider. Shuffle capabilities and individual song play are both included. $1.50

  Some New Educational Android Apps for Kids


Toddler Music Jukebox  Android app1. Counting Numbers. This app contains a collection of six number games for preschoolers that will teach them everything about 1-10 numbers: counting, writing numbers, the greater/smaller concept, find the missing number, and connect the dots. This maths education app is designed for preschoolers with beautiful graphics and amusing sounds.They can play with this elementary edu game without any help. Not only this, Kids will also learn basis skills in a fun way.


Toddler Music Jukebox  Android app2. Racing Math Game. This app contains a collection of six number games for preschoolers that will teach them everything about 1-10 numbers: counting, writing numbers, the greater/smaller concept, find the missing number, and connect the dots. This maths education app is designed for preschoolers with beautiful graphics and amusing sounds.They can play with this elementary edu game without any help. Not only this, Kids will also learn basis skills in a fun way.

Do you Want to know more New Educational Games for Kids :-
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Classteacher+Learning+Systems

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Effective TV Commercial Ads by Google Seo Expert

By Google Seo Expert
 

Audio and Video Must Match

When writing your commercial, you must make sure your audio and video match. When you're talking about new car models arriving, you don't want to see video of the current year's make. When you're talking about your big showroom of furniture, you don't want to see the building from the street. You must merge your audio and video to create a powerful sales tool.














Never Forget Your Call to Action 

Your call to action gets customers to buy or act now. Don't get to the end of your commercial and leave off your call to action. You want to tell customers to visit today and give your complete contact information, including Web site address, phone number and street address (giving a quick line about how to find you if possible). For example, "That's Simple Designs, located next to the old train depot downtown."

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Get More Blog Traffic Through SEO Tips

Google SEO Expert India (search engine optimization  is one of those tricky little things that many bloggers are unfamiliar with and fail to use on a regular basis. I’ll admit that I am one of those bloggers but every now and then I will remember that using SEO to promote your blog and grow your traffic is as important as remembering to brush your teeth each day. Remembering to use SEO when writing posts and adding images can increase your traffic and drive new readers to your blog. Like anything in life, do this regularly and it will become a very good habit!
Here are four simple ways you can use SEO to get the traffic flowing through. You don’t need to be a computer expert or even really understand SEO that well for these tips – these are things every day people can use on their blogs.
1. ALT Text Every Image
This can be difficult to remember to do especially if you are blogging quickly. But sit down and really take the time to focus on the keywords you can use for alt text. It doesn’t always have to be related to the image (although this helps). Many times I alt text the images on my blog with keywords I know my audience will be looking for like “vintage fashion blog” for example. Many people are now using Google images to find the things they are looking for and a lot of my traffic comes directly from Google images.
2. Keywords
Every blog has keywords that are relevant to the intended audience. My personal blog is focused on vintage fashion and style so these are my basic keywords. You can even use Google’s free keyword tool to generate some ideas if you are getting stuck. Use keywords in alt text for images, blog post titles, the first paragraph of the post (with inbound links) and labels (Blogger) and tags (WordPress) for your blog post.
3. Blog regularly
The more you blog the better chances you have of search engines picking up on your posts. I find I get a lot more traffic if I blog every day as opposed to blogging a few times a week. Blogging regularly also allows you to increase your blog’s ranking on search engines and to use those keywords more effectively throughout different posts.
4. Links
Every post you write should contain at least one inbound link to a relevant post. This not only increases the chances of people sticking around to read another article on your blog it is also important for SEO. Try to limit the outbound links you have on your blog homepage and in your blog posts. Also remember the more inbound links to your blog the better so advertise your blog on similar sites and ask for link backs where you can.
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