Mobile Optimized Website – A Must-Have!
purchase viagra uk In today’s tech savvy world the growing popularity of Smartphones like iPhone, iPad and Android have made internet accessible on mobile. According to Pew Research Centre’s Report of 2009, one fifth of the Americans access mobile…
Did Google Panda or Penguin slapped your website
Google’s two new algorithms have left many websites wobbling. Firstly, it was Panda update that penalized many websites badly. After Panda it was Penguin update that acted as a major wake-up call for webmasters regarding certain kind of linking practices.…
Facebook Coming Up With Its Own App Store
After Apple and Google it is now Facebook coming up with its own app store. Yes you heard it right Facebook on Wednesday officially announced it is launching a new App store in the coming weeks. Facebook has created its…
How to adapt Google’s Penguin Update?
Google recently released the latest update named as Penguin Update. This is a set of more than 50 changes, released April 24, targeting sites that violate its quality guidelines. Google’s Penguin update is targeted towards complete web spam and suspect…
How to Use Pinterest to Encourage Corporate Volunteerism
Over the past few months, we all have witnessed the growing popularity of Pinterest as the hottest new social network. Pinterest is a Virtual Pinboard that lets you organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web.…
Facebook Timeline to hit all Profiles and Pages… are you ready for it?
Facebook as a social-networking aggregator has taken the meaning of socializing in the virtual world to a whole new level with more than 500 million registered users spending a hell lot of time on this social-networking phenomenon. Over the last…
Is Google trying to hide Analytics data deliberately in order to make money?
If you might have noticed the Google Analytics account that shows all the search analytics for your websites has a new element added to it. Under the keywords search analytics data in the Google Analytics account there is “(not provided)”…