Best tools of search engine genie

Welcome to Search Engine Genie, through Search Engine Ranking and Directory placement it generates high quality traffic to your website. To build the viewer trust and loyalty and also to find online advertising opportunity, Search Engine Genie works with the customer to develop marketing strategy for website. Though there are 1000s of search engine optimization but the quality of provided by Search Engine Genie makes it special.
All the promotion methods of Search Engine Genie are researched and tested in order to provide you with the most up-to-date technology that is available. It works in such a manner that your website gets placed in the top search engine in keyword categories than any search engine submission optimization service. Most of our clients are listed in the major search engine. There are more than thousands subscriber to our websites. We Search Engine Genie provide free SEO tools which helps to verify optimization of your pages. These free SEO tools provided by Search Engine Genie help you to optimize your pages in right way for right keyword.
Now, let us discuss about the best tools provided by the Search Engine Genie:
Google Sandbox Checker Tool
Google Position Checker
Google Bot last accessed Date
Yahoo Position Checker
Competition Finder Tool
All Search engines back-link Checking
OutBound Links Checker Tool
Mod rewrite Rule Generator Tool
Content To Code Ratio Test Tool
Google Sandbox Checker Tool: This Google sandbox checker helps you to check whether your site is in Google’s sandbox for given keyword. You can enter your keyword and URL in the given field and then click submit. The tool will tell you where your site is placed in Google’s sandbox.
Google position checker: the Google Position Checkers helps you to check whether your URL appears in the first 1000s results of your chosen keyword and it will also tell you which position it occupies.
Google bot last accessed date: This tool helps you to check when your website was last accessed by Google.
Yahoo Position Checker: this tool helps you to check the position of your site in Yahoo Search Engine. Why use Yahoo position checker when you can actually find your site through Yahoo search directly?
Our rank checker decreases your burden a lot by avoiding digging through 100s of websites. Regular users of our tool are well aware that the position checker is a very good tool to check rankings for your website. Our tool checks and gives you the exact position of ranking your website is ranking in Yahoo search results. When you do a manual search its difficult to see where your site is hiding and its difficult digging through 100s of sites. We know being a SEO company how difficult it’s to manual check yahoo and get the rankings.
Competition Finder Tool: This tool helps you to find your competitors and anchor tags of their web page with which you can compare yours.
All Search engines back link Checking: this tool helps to check your back link and tells you how many website are linked to your site. Back-links are important factor in search engine optimization knowing your site back-links as well as your competitor site’s back-links is very important when it comes to search engine optimization and rankings. The more and better quality your back-links are better your website ranks in top search engines. This tool shows your back-link data from various important sites like Google, Yahoo, MSN, Alltheweb, Altavista etc. Today ranking in top 3 search engines means a lot to most of the websites. We show back-link data of all the top 3 search engines here. Note: Google back-link data is not so accurate Google shows much better list of back-links when you check the data using Google webmaster tools. Our tools just checks back-links using Google search which is not accurate. Back-link data we get from Google is just an estimate of what back-links you will have for your website. For a more accurate Google back-link data use Google Webmaster Tools. Website popularity is an important factor in your search engine ranking.
OutBound Links Checker Tool: this tool will give you the top 10 URLs whom you are linking to form your website.
Mod rewrite Rule Generator Tool: This tool helps to rewrite long complicated URLs with multiple query strings into short URLs more ideal for search engines. Most of the search engines today don’t understand complicated URLs with too many parameters. Our tool will rewrite all the parameters and will make the URL look like an html URL or a directory type URL which search engines like to crawl. Though Google is much more sophisticated now and can crawl complicated URLs, Google is not the only search engine out there. So it’s important to keep your website search engine friendly for most of the search engines.
Content To Code Ratio Test Tool: Though not the best tool at search engine genie still I consider this tool a cool tool. This tool was long term pending development but after we released it we were surprised to see the massive response we got from regular and new users of this tool. Every day 100s of people use this tool and they come back to our website to use it regularly. This tool crawl a website and separates the ratio contents with code on a web page. Some search engines are keen on seeing how much text a website has and this tool is ideal to get that information. For added benefit we also give out the percentage of text on the webpage.

HTC PLANNING TO RELEASE GOOGLE ANDROID PHONE THIS SUMMER

The 14 new members who joined Google’s Open Handset Alliance showed their support in development of the Google Android mobile operating system. Among the fresh addition is Sony Ericsson, and it looks like the company is not wasting anytime and has hit the ground running.
By summer 2009, according to several sources Sony Ericsson is planning to release its Android Handset. A company spokesman says that first model will be on the higher end while it will release more mass market devices at a later time. In addition, HTC is asked to work on whole portfolio of Android devices and also on the release program of Android devices. HTC is the manufacturer of the first Android Smartphone, T-MobileG1, which was questionable in the Hardware department, but now HTC has acquired one & Co Design Inc. for this handset designs, perhaps we will see some sleeker device? Summer can actually get here quick enough.

Microsoft wants Google, Yahoo on board before it adopt rules

Microsoft said, Google and Yahoo to cut the time they keep users search-engine records and to agree to the European demand. On Sunday in telephone interview, Brendon lynch, the company’s director of privacy strategy said Microsoft is able to meet the requirements, it wants to waits until its larger search rivals get in to board.

A group of European union officials dubbed the articles 29Data Protection Working Party have asked search engine to purge their user records after six months.

Brendon Lynch said proposals are feasible, but they want them to adopt it industry wide. If Microsoft alone adopts the 29Data Protection Working Party then it would not have broad impact on its users in Europe because the market share there is very small.

Cutting the length of time that search engines maintain such records could munch into advertising revenue, the core source of sales for Google and Yahoo. The companies rely on users queries to target advertising that have raised privacy question, since all the search engine have track where customer go online and what they read and buy.

In April, the Article 29 group said Search engine providers break their EU privacy law, by retaining the online search data for more than six months. The association is made up of data-protection officials from the 27 EU nations and from three non-Eu countries, including Norway.

Google have decided to cut the time and to keep data to nine months. In July 2007, Microsoft said after 18 months it will remove identifiers from individual search data. In the same month Yahoo said it would adopt a 13-month cutoff. Both Microsoft and Yahoo follow Google in European internet search traffic. According to the research company ComScore, Google has almost 80 percent of the market, while Microsoft and Yahoo together acquire about 4 percent.

Yahoo launched a new video platform

If you are website publisher, just like videos on the flickr’s new mobile site you will be able to use Yahoo’s video platform to convert your user’s uploaded clips into great looking, iPhone-ready video files.

On Thursday, Yahoo launched an updated version of mobile website for Flickr with the ability to playback Flickr’s short, 90-second video on iPhone and iPod touch. Various other devices like mobiles will also be supported very soon. Videos on flickr’s mobile site are processed using Yahoo’s new video platform, which works on the backend to transcode uploaded videos into the high-quality H.264 format. There is also a web API for feeding Videos into transcoder and for collecting the results.

After the demo session was held, some questions pass to the development team responsible for new video platform by flickr’s. Since the web API was being developed the various queries goes like this.
Will the transcoder API be made publicly available to webapp creators so they can include video in their creations?
What are the player software options developers have available to work with? Flickr in the browser is using flash now. The mobile site launches the quicktime player on iPhone. On the Nokia N-series it presumably launches the Nokia video player? Real players?
What other Yahoo properties will take advantages of this new video platform? News? Movie trailers? TV.Yahoo.Com?
Yahoo Developer Network Website will give details about the video platforms public availability.

SEO experiment keyword rich links webmasterworld member

A webmaster world member asks “Hi guys, I am doing an interesting experiment on two of my more throw away domains. The experiment is testing to try and determine more information about how linking to the homepage affects rankings. The testing involves various controls – linking to the root domain from the nav only using ‘home’, linking from the nav using ‘main keyword’, linking from nav using ‘variations’ of keyword, linking from content only (while nav links saying home) to home using ‘keywords’ etc, etc.
First, I should mention some points about the domain.
4 years old Owned by me Dedicated IP Canonical comdomized HTML only Ranks top 5 in Google.com for main, second and third keyword phrases. Total of 90 pages, all unique content (written by me)
Testing was done over a 3 month period, with grace periods in between testing.
Here is so far what I have found. Might tell us a little about the threshold and re ranking filters
1. Linking home from every page in content using the same keyword caused 6 page drop in rankings.
2. Linking home using keyword in nav on all pages caused the same drop.
3. Link home from every page in content using variations caused a 3 page drop.
4. Linking home from the first 10 pages listed in google.com for site:domain.com/* brought increased ranking (from 5th to 3rd)
What is really interesting is that I gotten this down to the ‘by page’ factor. When I *slightly* cross the threshold and add links to two extra pages, and then wait until they are cached, I tip the scales and drop, to page 6.
What is further interesting is that linking home from content using variations of keywords WAS quite effective to a point, after which the site plummeted.
As well, this might point to a ‘hard line’ being crossed in terms of threshold, at one point I had the website going between position 4 and 51-60 for the same keyword every second day (flipping back and forth)
My test will be about trying to -950 the website by being ridiculously deliberate in nav linking, and then seeing if I can reverse the results by removing those (and how long it takes for the trust to be reinstated to the website) “

Google calendar officially comes to Apple’s iCal

On Monday, Google announced full support for the CalDAV protocol along with the release of a small piece of software for Mac computers so that users can easily link up their Google Calendars with iCal applications.
In July, CalDAV was previously launched by Google; however still consumer had to manually add their calendars directly to CalDAV- supporting application like Mozilla Sunbrid and Apple’s iCal. The newly launched Mac utility named “Calaboration” let the user to plug in their google calendar username and password to send the Google calendar over to iCal. It provides the benefits of two way synchronization that mean what ever changes you make on either end will appear to both in every few minutes.
After all the changes made to Calaboration, when it was started it worked without any problem. With this current implementation, we are able to see other people schedules, as well as reply yes, no or may be to calendar invitations. The only problem faced earlier was syncing errors which mean it dint allow to write data to Google servers, which was remedied with a closing and reopening of the program after the initial CalDAV setup.
If you are sunbird user, you can grab the Calaboration. As there is a simple provider extention that does the same thing.

Googlebot and if-modified since

Interesting letter type responses from Google guys on the way Google understands how it handles If Modified since and other server errors.

“Hello Jimmy, Let’s pretend there are no anachronisms in your letter, and get to the meat of the matter. Firstly, let’s look at links coming from other sites. Obviously, these can be a great source of traffic, and you don’t want visitors presented with an unfriendly ‘Page not found’ message. So, you can harness the power of the mighty redirect. There are two types of redirect—301 and 302. Actually, there are lots more, but these are the two we’ll concern ourselves with now. Just like 404, 301 and 302 are different types of responses codes you can send to users and search engine crawlers. They’re both redirects, but a 301 is permanent and a 302 is temporary. A 301 redirect tells me that whatever this page used to be, now it lives somewhere else. This is perfect for when you’re re-organising your site, and also helps with links from offsite. Whenever I see a 301, I’ll update all references to that old page with the new one you’ve told me about. Isn’t that easy? If you don’t know where to begin with redirects, let me get you started. It depends on your webserver, but here are some searches that may be helpful:Apache: http://www.google.com/search?q=301+redirect+apacheIIS: http://www.google.com/search?q=301+redirect+iisYou can also check your manual, or the README files that came with your server. As an alternative to a redirect, you can email the webmaster of the site linking to you and ask them to update their link. Not sure what sites are linking to you? Don’t despair – my human co-workers have made that easy to figure out. In the “Links” portion of Webmaster Tools, you can enter a specific URL on your site to determine who’s linking to it. My human co-workers also just released a tool which shows URLs linking to non-existent pages on your site. You can read more about that here.Yours informationally,”

For more information read the blog here, http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/11/date-with-googlebot-part-ii-http-status.html

New record in processing 1 PetaByte of Data

According to Official Google blog

“At Google we are fanatical about organizing the world’s information. As a result, we spend a lot of time finding better ways to sort information using MapReduce, a key component of our software infrastructure that allows us to run multiple processes simultaneously. MapReduce is a perfect solution for many of the computations we run daily, due in large part to its simplicity, applicability to a wide range of real-world computing tasks, and natural translation to highly scalable distributed implementations that harness the power of thousands of computers.In our sorting experiments we have followed the rules of a standard terabyte (TB) sort benchmark. Standardized experiments help us understand and compare the benefits of various technologies and also add a competitive spirit. You can think of it as an Olympic event for computations. By pushing the boundaries of these types of programs, we learn about the limitations of current technologies as well as the lessons useful in designing next generation computing platforms. This, in turn, should help everyone have faster access to higher-quality information.We are excited to announce we were able to sort 1TB (stored on the Google File System as 10 billion 100-byte records in uncompressed text files) on 1,000 computers in 68 seconds. By comparison, the previous 1TB sorting record is 209 seconds on 910 computers.Sometimes you need to sort more than a terabyte, so we were curious to find out what happens when you sort more and gave one petabyte (PB) a try. One petabyte is a thousand terabytes, or, to put this amount in perspective, it is 12 times the amount of archived web data in the U.S. Library of Congress as of May 2008. In comparison, consider that the aggregate size of data processed by all instances of MapReduce at Google was on average 20PB per day in January 2008.It took six hours and two minutes to sort 1PB (10 trillion 100-byte records) on 4,000 computers. We’re not aware of any other sorting experiment at this scale and are obviously very excited to be able to process so much data so quickly.”

Update from Google from our newsletter

The first and foremost update is: Suggestions in better targeting your Indic language site. It’s all about a multi lingual site. Few words said by them: We’d like to introduce the transliteration API for Indic languages (languages spoken in India) in addition to our Ajax API for languages. With this API at your disposal, content creation is simplified because it not only helps integrating transliteration in your websites but also allows users visiting your site to type in Indic languages. This Post also tells how to include the translation API and they have said “When it comes to targeting, don’t forget to add meta tags in your local language. And for your questions, we have a new addition to our already existing communication channels like the webmaster help groups and webmaster tools (available in 26 languages!)”. They also have their own official Orkut Webmaster Community where users can share their thoughts and discuss webmaster related issues. To do so one can sign up for the Orkut community and if any thoughts are there then it can be shared with them. On demand site map for Custom Search… It’s all about the custom search. Webmasters who submit sitemap to webmaster tools always get a very special treatment. The customs Search identify the submitted sitemaps and indexes URLs from these site maps into a separate index for higher quality Custom search results. They interpret your CSEs pick up the appropriate sitemaps and they figure out which URLs are relevant for your search engines for enhanced indexing. This brings you a dual benefit of great discovery for Google.com and more comprehensive coverage in your own CSEs. Today they have put a step forward in improving your experience with Google Webmaster services with the launch of On-Demand Indexing in custom search. With the help of this you can tell them about the pages which are new or which are significant and have changed and custom search will immediately schedule them for crawl and index and serve them in your CSEs normally within 24 hours, often much speedy. Further this also gives important points to be bared in mind. Third update is a very interesting one…Its all about the SEO starter Guide. It covers around a dozen common areas that webmasters might consider optimizing. They felt that these areas would apply to webmasters of all experience levels and sites of all sizes and kinds. All through the guide, they also worked in many instances, pitfalls to shun, and links to other resources that aid expand their explanation of the topics. They also plan on updating the guide at regular intervals with novel optimization suggestions and to keep the technical advice current. Spookier than malware… This update is all just fun. It’s about their Halloween celebration by the Webmaster central team! Reflections on the “Tricks and Treats” webmaster event: It’s about how did it go, what’s next, a big thank you and few presentations by people of Google Groups. It was an exciting, fatiguing, and educational event. They’re aware that the sound quality wasn’t great for some folks, and they’ve also prized quite-helpful constructive criticisms in this feedback thread. Last but not least, they are bummed to admit that someone but forgot to hit the record button. In what’s next well, for starters, all of us Webmaster Central Googlers will be spending fairly some time taking in our feedback. Some have requested sessions completely covering particular (pre-announced) topics or tailored to specific experience levels, and they’ve also heard from many webmasters outside of the U.S. who would love online events in other languages and at more suitable times. No promises, but you can bet we’re eager to please! And next is a big thank you where they thank all the fellow Googlers. And finally end up with few presentations as said earlier by people of Google groups. Malware?? Don’t need any stinking malware! This explains about a main sentence which we often find while browsing. “This Site May harm your Computer”. All in all it explains in detail the meaning of malware label and how one does gets rid of it when it is found in their site by Google Scanners. It tells out all the points so clearly and also tells how to request a review via Google’s Webmaster Tools.

Weather Report: Yahoo! Search Index Update

Yahoo update coming, yahoo will soon update their search index and there will be changes to their existing algorithm,

according to yahoo blog

“We’ll be rolling out some changes to our crawling, indexing and ranking algorithms over the next few days and expect the update will be completed soon. As you know, throughout this process you may see some ranking changes and page shuffling in the index.”

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