SEO in 2014: New Google's Algorithm Updates
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Today we are facing a great dilemma on the horizon of SEO practices due to drastic algorithm changes in major search giants Google and Bing. Recent changes through Panda, Penguin, and Hummingbird in Google have created big questions on our SEO practices.
In order to beat stiff competitions, businesses are craving for the data about the behaviors of their users on web and mobile applications. Considering such demands market is offering various tools and technologies to collect data efficiently. However, we all can’t afford such 3rd party paid tools as individual businesses, unless we are SEO services with numbers of clienteles.
Graphics designing tools are essential arsenals for all sorts of web and mobile designers and developers. No doubt, Photoshop is an indispensable tool for graphics designers, but Fireworks is aiding web designers explicitly, for rapid and web optimized graphics including images. Therefore, today I am going to throw lights on some useful extensions like Aaron Beall’s Modify command, which is more powerful and rapid to accomplish series of modification through presets.
We are creating websites with greater care in designing and coding. Our main intentions behind the website are set well in terms of website goals like conversion. In due course, we define our marketing strategies, mostly in conventional ways like spending on SEO and SMO.
Congratulation, your mobile app is getting good downloading rate as soon as it published in the App market place. Now, you are following all marketing techniques to get a stable downloading rate for longer.
Before a decade our websites have very limited numbers of elements in a few number of layout options such as header, navigation, content body and footer to say. Our concepts of websites were just to create an online identity for personal or for business usage.
We web developers have to play multiple roles. Once we finish our web development process, we have to provide consultancy services to our patrons, for hosting solution providers in particular.