Beginner's Guide to SEO

What is SEO?
SEO is the active practice of optimizing a web site by improving internal and external aspects in order to increase the traffic the site receives from search engines. Firms that practice SEO can vary; some havea highly specialized focus while others take a more broad and general approach. Optimizing a web site for search engines can require looking at so many unique elements that many practitioners of SEO (SEOs) consider themselves to be in the broad field of website optimization (since so many of those elements intertwine).
This guide is designed to describe all areas of SEO - from discovery of the terms and phrases that will generate traffic, to making a site search engine friendly to building the links and marketing the unique value of the site/organization's offerings.

Deepika to star opposite Salman Khan in Sooraj Barjatya's next?

After working with one big Khan (Shah Rukh) and delivering one of the biggest hits of the year, actress on a roll Deepika Padukone may soon work with another Bollywood Titan: Salman Khan.

East India Company

The East India Company (EIC), originally chartered as the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies, and more properly called the Honourable East India Company, was an English and later (from 1707) British joint-stock company formed for pursuing trade with the East Indies but which ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent, North-West Frontier Province and Balochistan. Click here for more Details

 


VMworld Buzz: vVolumes, VMware’s game changer for storage

This certainly didn’t disappoint and turned out to be one of the coolest new technologies VMware is working on with its storage partners. Very strange that it wasn’t even mentioned in the keynote yesterday or not more highly billed.
This is a game changer in storage!

Beginner’s Guide to SEO(search engine optimization): Best Practices – Part 1/3

Search engine optimization is a complex topic, especially when you consider all the information and misinformation readily available on web/online. Unfortunately it’s often hard to tell what is what. Does the latest tactic you’re reading about work? Does it work for all sites? Only some sites? Or is just another crackpot theory that sounds reasonable, but will never help to improve search traffic to your site?