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11.12.08
Posted in House Of Traffic, World Of Travel at 9:07 pm by admin
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With the professional fully equipped 10 person buses and Kia, Saab, Infiniti, or Ferrari vehicles we can happily transport as many as 20, or twenty plus when your group demand this. And our staff are very handy in adverse driving conditions for your comfort. Of course we are comprehensively insured and trained.
The company specialise in mountain bike Geneva transfers from Apr up until Aug and have transfers to ski areas like the favourite ten: La Mongie, Chastreix-Sancy, La Rosiere, Les Orres, Flaine, Val Thorens, Plateau de Beille, Les Deux Alpes, Les Trois Vallees, Chatel, Superbagneres, Brevent.
Driving to Chamoix town, Verchaix or Le Tour from Geneva has never been easier. For private Geneva ski transfer from Geneva airport to your skiing chalet in Chamonix Mont Blanc call Geneva Airport Minibus Service immediately, then relax and revel in your skiing holiday.
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05.31.08
Posted in House Of Traffic at 1:10 am by admin
One Way Links from High Page Rank Pages are Your Ticket to the Top of the Page Rank Leader Board. Circular Links is a Win:Win:Win where everyone gets Links yet Everyone gets One Way back Links.
3 Different Link Strategies
- Reciprocal Linking is Where You link to a Link Partner and The Link Partner then Returns the Link to You.
- One way back Links is where a Link Partner Links to You, But you don’t Link Back to the Link Partner
- Circular Links is where You link to Link Partner A, and Link Partner A links to Link Partner B and then Link Partner B Links back to You. Everyone Gives a Link. But the Best part is Everyone Gets a one way Back Link.
Here are 5 Different Circular Link Strategies any Webmaster can use to get lot’s of Circular Links with many Link Partners.
1 - Multiple Web Site Strategy Circular Link Strategy
If you own or operate multiple web sites you can offer a Link Partner a link from a web site of their choice that you own or operate in return for a link back to a different Web site of your choice that you own or operate.
2 - With a Little Help from My Friends Circular Link Strategy
You can offer a Link Partner a Link from your friends Web Site in return for a link back to your Web Site. You of course would then Link to Your Friend Completing the Circular Link
3 - Circle with Yourself Circular Link Strategy
If you happen to own or Operate 3 or more Web Sites why not set up Circular Links between your Web Sites. This Strategy works best when the Web Sites are on Different Servers or with Different Hosts
4 - Circle those Blogs Circular Link Strategy
Set up Multiple Free Blogs on different Blog servers and then Build Circular links Between your Blogs. At the Same Time you can build Circular Links between your Blogs and Your Web Page
5- Let’s All Join Hands Circular Link Strategy
Who said you need a Circle of only 3. You can Do Circles with as Many web Pages as you Like. Thinks of this as Web Ring of Links.
- Link Partner 1 Would Link to Link Partner 2
- Link Partner 2 Would Link to Link Partner 3
- Link Partner 3 Would Link to Link PArtner 4
- …..
- The Last Link Partner would Link back to 1
By Using the above 5 Strategies it should be Fairly simple to set up circular links with many Link Partners and explode your Search Engine Rankings and web site Traffic.
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04.10.08
Posted in House Of Traffic at 2:31 am by admin
Introduction
There are 2 primary ways to collect and analyze web server log files. The first way is through the use of JavaScript code embedded between the [head] metatags of each page you need to analyze. The JavaScript code is executed when the page loads. An example of this service is Google Analytics.
The second way to analyze web traffic data is with web server log file analysis software like Analog or AwStats. Most web servers record the data about each visit to a web page to a log file on the computer. These log files are then used by log file analysis software to create web usage activity reports.
Comparing JavaScript Page Tagging and Web Server Log File Analysis Software
Both web server logs and JavaScript code are useful tools for collecting web usage and activity data. However each is limited in the type of data it generates, and both are dependent upon their environment (web server or browser settings).
Here are the major differences between JavaScript page tag and Web server log file analysis.
Execution
Some visitors disable the ability for their browsers to execute JavaScript code so, if you rely on JavaScript code tagging, you will not have any web traffic data for their visits. On the other hand, some web hosting services will not give you access to your raw log files and if you do not have access to your raw log files you will not be able to analyze your log files. This is especially true for some blog hosting services.
Data Collection
Some web traffic data like monitor settings and resolution can only be accessed through JavaScript page tagging software. Some types of web traffic data like file downloads from a website is recorded in the log files but not easily tracked by JavaScript page tagging methods.
Page Caching
This affects the accuracy of web traffic reports. Using JavaScript the effect of page caching may be minimized because the JavaScript code executes each time the page is requested.
Page Size
Adding JavaScript code to your web pages increases the size of the individual pages and eats into your bandwidth. On the other hand, web server log files do not eat into your bandwidth or add to your page size.
Installation
JavaScript code has to be added to every page that is tracked. Web server log file does not need to be added to the pages being tracked. Generally your web server will record your web traffic to a log file without any special customization.
Reliability
Web server file logging tends to be more reliable than JavaScript page tagging methods. With web server log files, the same server hosts your website and records the requests for your pages. With JavaScript page tagging, your browser has to send your web traffic data over the internet to another server. Sometimes, this will fail because of general network issues or because the remote server is unavailable.
Conclusion
In this post I described and compared the 2 best practices used for web traffic data collection and analysis. Personally, I use both practices for collecting and analyzing web traffic data for my sites because each best practice has its strengths and weaknesses and neither is superior to the other.
Kingsley Tagbo is a web analyst and the author of Best Kept Secrets of Web Traffic Analysis - “How to Find Gold in Your Web Traffic Data”.
Kingsley writes regularly on Web Analytics and Web Traffic Analysis at http://www.kdkeys.org/blogs/
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You can also reach Kingsley directly at his blog with any questions you may have on Web Analytics, Web Traffic Analysis, Web Usage Mining or Web Data Mining.
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04.05.08
Posted in House Of Traffic at 7:41 am by admin
Traffic, Traffic, Traffic. It’s what every website needs. No matter if you run an adult or non adult site. You need surfers to visit your page in order to make any kind of money in the internet business. So maybe your asking yourself right now. . .I have a website, how do I get visitors to my site. Well the answer to that question has many parts. There are many different things to do and you can employ one or all methods to get traffic to your site. I am only going to mention a few and allow the other website owners to post what methods have worked for them. This post will be in multiple parts, so check back again.
Sources for Traffic
Search Engines
This is probably the number 1 preferred way to get traffic to any website. Why? Well because this is the most targetted traffic you can get. This is someone going to the search engine, typing in keywords or key phrases and YOUR site popping up in the list. Now the trick is getting your site listed first and that is a discussion for another topic. I will cover that later. For now the important thing is getting you a list of some serch engines that you can tap into to get traffic to your website.
There are many search engines, thousands (probably hundreds of thousands) of search engines out there. Too many to name all here. I am only going to focus on the top 12 search engines that matter. You want your site listed in these, because they account for 95% of the traffic on the web.
1. www.google.com
2. www.yahoo.com
3. www.msn.com
4. AOL - www.aol.com
5. Excite - www.excite.com
6. Ask Jeeves - www.ask.com
7. Altavista - www.altavista.com
8. All the Web - www.alltheweb.com
9. Hotbot - www.hotbot.com
10. Lycos - www.lycos.com
11. Netscape - www.netscape.com
12. Teoma - www.teoma.com
You can probably get listed in the top 3 and do very well for yourself without the remaining 9. The first 3 control 85% of the traffic on the net today. I recommend getting listed in as many as you can. It doesn’t hurt. The more engines you are listed, the more visitors to your site.
Asking yourself how do I get listed in these engines? Each engine has specific requirements. Go to each and submit according to their rules. I will tell you that many on the list you will need to pay for inclusion to the engine. Wait a minute! I do not have money to submit to 12 different search engines. Well, your in luck. If you are working with a limited budget, I would limit my marketing to the top 3. Why? one word. . . .FREE. That’s right. It’s free to submit your site to the top 3 engines on the list.
The top 3 you do not have to pay. You can go to the engine and submit your site. It can take months to get included if your site is lucky to get included at all. Do not have that long to wait? So is there a faster way to get listed, you may be asking. Absolutely. How? That’s for another lesson. I will cover that when I get into discussing the big 3 SE’s.
Next time we will talk about Web directories. Anoher source, but not as effective. For now, go out there, visit the top 12 engines, and get your site submitted.
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