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SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is very important when it comes to getting your blog or website ranked higher in search engines.
This tool is free and very useful for bloggers because it allows you to enter a search term for your URL and it will show if you rank in the top 50 in search results. You can choose from different search engines such as Google, MSN/Bing, and Yahoo. It is free to use but users with a free membership are limited to 5 rank searches.
This tool allows you to measure the strength of pages, blogs, and entire domains based on factors to popularity, influence and ranking ability. You will receive a % score and can compare your site/blog to others in the same type of category. You can also go further into detail and check the stats of each service. This will give you an idea on where you need to improve with your website or blog and where you still need to submit to for better results.
One of my favorite websites that I use for checking stats on URLs. All you do is enter your url and click “Check Domain”, and the results will be displayed. You can also choose to have an e-mail sent whenever your stats change.
This tool is used for checking the Google PageRank and Alexa rating of multiple domains. You can provide up to 10 domains to check, and the results are all shown at once. A very simple but useful tool.
Submit Express is a great free service for blogs or websites who haven’t submitted to search engines and want to make the job easier. This site allows you to type in your url and submit it to over 40 search engines for free. There are also a few helpful webmaster tools on their website to try out.
This plugin is used for Firefox users and delivers a powerful SEO tool for free. It is packed full of great tools and resources for webmasters. It directly pulls search engine data from Yahoo and Google.
PR: (Google PageRank) an estimated measure of global link authority
Age: age pulled from Archive.org, shows the first time a page was indexed by Archive.org’s spider. The theory is that if Archive.org found a page so did many of the major search engines.
Links: (Yahoo! linkdomain) shows a rough estimate of the total number of links pointing at a domain
.edu Link: (Yahoo! .edu linkdomain ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .edu links pointing at a domain
.edu Page Link: (Yahoo! .edu link ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .edu links pointing at a specific page
.gov Link: (Yahoo! .gov linkdomain ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .gov links pointing at a domain
Page Links: (Yahoo! link) shows a rough estimate of the total number of links pointing at a page
del.icio.us: number of times a URL has been bookmarked on Del.icio.us. Heavily skewed toward techy / Web 2.0 stuff.
Technorati: an estimate of the total number of links to a site from blogs
Alexa: rank based on website traffic . Heavily skewed toward internet marketing and webmaster related resources.
Cached: (Google site:) shows how many pages from a site are indexed in Google
dmoz: searches the Google Directory to count the total number of pages from a site that are listed in DMOZ, and the total number of pages listed in DMOZ that reference that URL.
Bloglines: shows you how many people are subscribed to a particular blog via Bloglines.
dir.yahoo.com: is a site listed in the Yahoo! Directory or not.
WhoIs: makes it easy to look up the whois data for any site.
Free analytics tool for Google users, which displays detailed information based on traffic and website content. You can view which pages get viewed the most, where your traffic comes from, amount of time visitors spend on your site, bounce rate, and basically everything you need to track your website stats.
This list of tools and services should keep you busy for a while and will be of great help for those wanting to learn and improve SEO. If you have found this list helpful, be sure to share it with others who could use the free tips!
Using these tools I was able to have the top post for search term viral traffic using gplus
Final Evidence
As you can see below a google search for “viral traffic using gplus” results in MANY hits from my SEO efforts mentioned above. This does work folks!
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First of all I am not an Expert at all. I was looking for the same search term online as its kanda different to install FFMPEG on Ubuntu 14.04, Installing FFMPEG on Ubuntu 16.04 is much easier. Just run the following code in your terminal or putty sudo apt-get install ffmpeg But on Ubuntu 14.04, its kind of different. On Ubuntu 14.04, ffmpeg has been removed and replaced with avconv. You can install avconv by by SSH'ing into your server as root and running the command: sudo apt-get install libav-tools But if we use avconv we will have to modify our script to that it can run by avconv too. There are some other ways to install direct FFMPEG on Ubuntu 14.04. sudo apt-get install ppa-purge sudo ppa-purge ppa:jon-severinsson/ffmpeg sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo apt-get install ffmpeg I don't know why but sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media ...
sudo apt-get install apt- file Update apt-file: apt- file update Finally use apt-file to search for the add-apt-repository package: apt- file search add-apt-repository As you can see add-apt-repository is in software-properties-common : software-properties-common: /usr/bin/add-apt-repository software-properties-common: /usr/share/man/man1/add-apt-repository .1.gz After installing software-properties-common you will be able to use add-apt-repository without any further issue: sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
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