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Google SSL – The end of the keyword referrer?

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Google has recently announced that the Google search via SSL-encrypted connections can be carried out immediately. This requires the searcher on Google https: / / www.google.com call. So far this is only possible with the. Com version of Google, a call to https: / / www.google.de currently heads on to Google.com without SSL.

Now the step that the searcher through the use of an encrypted connection is to give more security, generally welcomed. Web searches are my opinion, the most intimate, what you reveal about yourself on the Web – that often plays in a different league than the data that are on Facebook, for example, more or less voluntarily released. As an unencrypted HTTP connection, particularly in open wireless network can be mitgeschnüffelt too easy, the use of HTTPS for the search absolutely makes sense.

For webmasters who evaluate their Besucherlogs, Google has a switch on SSL, however, a more serious impact: the browser that is sent when changing from a transmitted using SSL site on another host no HTTP referrer more – this usually contains the keywords under which the visitor’s own site was found on Google. Should the use of Google by using encrypted connections implement more long-term or even the standard Google this charge, the traffic analysis in the future will be considerably heavier. What has actually sought a visitor leaves, then no more of readily available.

I want to insinuate anything Google here, but if you in this way the value of third party web analytics tools drastically restricts the own Analytics service does this, of course, more excellent press in the market. For this it should be possible to identify a visitor at the target site and attributed to that search, which he got there. eTracker, Statcounter and all the other other hand, look in the tube.

10 reasons why you may no longer ignore social media !!

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Blonde 2.0 refers to a YouTube video that call from Germany can not exist (thanks GEMA, your system does break out). She summarizes key data together some interesting:

  • About 50% of the world’s population are under 30 96% of them are members of a social network
  • Facebook surpasses Google in the U.S. now in Traffic
  • Facebook was able to win in less than a year, over 200 million users
  • The fastest growing user groups on Facebook are women 55-65
  • YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world
  • Ashton Kutcher and Britney Spears have more Twitter followers than the population of the following countries: Sweden, Israel, Switzerland, Ireland, Norway and Panama
  • There are over 200 million blogs
  • 25 percent of the results of the strongest brands in the world lead to user-generated content
  • Facebook recorded 60 million daily status updates
  • We will soon look more for products or services. You will find us through social media

Some of the points necessary to qualify you. At number one I’m relatively sure some would not 96 percent of the population under 30 year old member of an online network. Probably here you have the demographics of the United States created the world’s population. Among the 200 million blogs from Item 7 would also be interesting to see how many will actually read it. A significant proportion will consist of spam here and register corpses.

Nevertheless, the figures are impressive and show again, revolutionize how recent trends in Web marketing and business world. The last point is likely to be a very strong signal in the direction of Google to commit himself even more to the social media front, will not soon the technology will be dinosaurs.

How to find cheap Webhosting ?

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Big hosting companies often launches campaigns to complete their targets , and most of the time we see lots of hosting companies providing coupons to attract customers . Although there are lots of webhosting companies but some of them are exceptional because of their services and prices , in these hosting companies dream host, ipage, blue host , hostgators are on top . People prefer to buy hosting from them as they have good customers support and low prices as compared to the quality of service they provide .

To find cheap webhosting you need to search forums and blogs and your target should be to find the best suitable coupon which fulfill you needs . For this you can use google , if you have a membership of digitalpoint forum then you can see lots of people sharing webhosting coupons for free – you can get those coupons from there as well .

Godaddy coupon can be found easily as there are millions of godaddy subscribers and most of them share the coupons so finding godaddy coupons is very easy , just you need to search forums/blogs . As I mentioned earlier that godaddy is one of the biggest company working on web and most of the beginners buy hosting from godaddy as they have a good name in market and they are in business since years .

I hope with these methods you will find lots of cheap webhostings , if you think i have missed something then kindly update me – Leave your comments as your feedback is always appreciated !

Analysis: Recipe for a Super Blog

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What is a blog a success? The short answer: With regular, high-quality content that is based on the interest of the reader. Glen Allsopp makes to something more detailed thoughts on this question, and it has the top 10 blogs of the Technorati Charts analyzed . Technorati climbs on the basis of incoming links from other blog. One may argue whether the blogs that Technorati ranking of importance of sorts, but with Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Mashable, BoingBoing and TMC are the top 10 no doubt from a variety of subject areas represented Uberblogs. The following factors investigated Glen:

Age of Site

The oldest is the super blog is provide with over 10 years, BoingBoing, the news site Hot Air with more than four years old the youngest dar. Overall, we hold that a blog does not happen overnight storms the Technorati charts. Such a position needs to be worked out over years.

Posts per day

The bird shot here from the political blog Huffington Post, which on average produced fewer than 193 posts a day. Mashable is here with “only” 21 posts per day up the rear, the average Super Blog skin out well after all, 55 articles a day. Significant numbers, I do not know German-language blog, which can have anywhere near the impact rate can.

Average post length

The Huffington Post not only published many, but also a long article. Even at the post length of this blog is on average 1235 words in front. The gadget magazine Gawker sums up with an average of 77 words rather short, the cut of the blogs is investigated at 362 words per article. Overall, it is here found that the length of posts seems to have no measurable impact on the success of a blog.

Attendance

With over 8 million monthly visitors the Huffington Post is once again front, Hot Air is with 660 000 visitors a month, up the rear. On average, a Topblogs come up with 2.2 million visitors a month. The celebrity blog TMZ, located in Technorati Ranking at number ten shows with well by the Traffic 6 million visitors a strong second place. Glen Allsopp raises the question whether there exists an error in the Technorati algorithm, I assume, however, that TMZ gets its traffic from search engines to a large extent, less dependent on links from other blogs.

The recommendations Glen derives from his analysis are not very surprising: One should look for a good niche and a marketable name, and then produce masses of content. Since it takes quite a while, until the success is, you have to bring some stamina. And ultimately, it is important to look at the needs of the readership. So he takes the example of Mashable, who have compared their competitors Technorati over the past year made some good ground, adding they have zeroed in precisely on the interests of their readership.

A place in the front ranks of the Technorati Charts Normalblogger will probably stay on forever barred. Hard to imagine, as a lone to produce even approximately 20 good posts a day, and visitors in the millions for German blogs are also rather unrealistic. What we take, however, and should always have in mind: perseverance and consistency are paying off, and a good line to the interests of the readers can contribute a lot to the success of a blog.

Twitter developer wants to revolutionize banking

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payneAlex Payne is a developer. As the father of the Twitter API, it is heavily involved in today’s success of Twitter and the current phenomenon of the Internet. Hundreds if not thousands, of successful services that would build on the Twitter API without the successful work of Paynes not have been possible.

was from a single portal for status updates through its API is a central nervous system for the Web. After over three years by the developer at Twitter now exits the company in order to try on something else entirely: One Bank.

Apparently frustrated by the work of his own bank writes Alex Payne in his blog:

Imagine, for a moment, a bank that does not suck.

  • A bank that does not gouge you with fees.
  • A bank that does not treat you like crap.
  • A bank that cares about design, but gets out of your way.
  • A bank that puts your money automatically to work.
  • A bank that’s building a platform for the future of personal finance.

Such a bank wants 26 year-old software engineer in the life of the call, and increasing co-founded in banksimple one. The startup wants simple, intuitive and social bank for people who appreciate one-line services are. Besides the ease of use will Banksimple particularly by waiving fees unnecessary points. With the aid of expensive analysis will also be users a personalized service, providing the one who should own the financial management easier.

The public launch of Banksimple will take place later this year. Does the project have a chance? TechCrunch writes about this:

Of course, online banking with a bank that’s not an established one is bound to be controversial. And maybe that’s a perfect fit for Payne.

Personally, I think it will be very difficult to put into such a sensitive environment on foot. The reactions of the bank customers to a fail-whale one may hardly imagine. Sure but you will hear from Banksimple even more, perhaps the revolution succeed anyway Banking 2.0.