Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Secret to Making Connections that Work ---staying in touch after getting in touch

You see, I have been in Chandigarh and worked for Netgains for almost one month, the number of friends I’ve met here is approximately equal to that of my 3-year-university life. One of the numerous of similar situations here: last night, there was a farewell party for one of my best friend- Chris,an awesome mother-fucker guy from Ningbo Nottingham University, there are around 30 people sitting in a gorgeous Chinese restaurant from different countries with all strange-pronounced names, after dinner, we chatted with each other and took pictures together, exchange the facebook accounts, we became friends.
But, do I really know these people a lot? Of course not, I know more about the sanitation worker who collects the rubbish accumulated in my house garden than these people. Nevertheless, these are really nice people that I do want to know more and establish further friendships. How? Social Networks, of course!


Meeting and friending people has become fairly easy with social networks, live events, and a gazillion ways to locate, like, and follow peers.
Before we start the discussion focused on this topic, think this over ’what do you value?’ When you start making more decisions based upon what's really important and figure out a way to measure that, the return is easier to spot.
Being connected helps us put what we learn to good use. This is true for businesses as it is for individuals. Connections are also situational, just like influence can be. There is tons of great information out there for becoming technically savvy.
The challenge is that there are no best practices in being human. And ‘making the connection’ is not the hardest part. ‘Keeping it ‘is. So how do you go about finding ways for it to be mutually beneficial and memorable? Here is some tips I wanna share with you from Valeria Maltoni :
  • make some notes in the back of the card about where you met that person and what you talked about, then enter them in your electronic database with their contact information
  • it's a good idea to follow up with people right after an event, while the energy from the experience is still high, and it's likely they'd remember it if not you
  • if you have resources like articles, posts, links, or connections to people, you can share and make in your follow up, that gets you started on a good and memorable footing
  • after the initial contact, that's when things tend to drop off, especially as time goes by
  • so it's a good idea to develop a system to keep track of when you contact people similar to the one you may have learned about when you were looking for your first job or the next gig
  • that was you can revisit it periodically to touch base with people you may not have heard from or talked to in a while
  • make it a habit to share with that person special content, leads, helpful things as you come across them
  • this means you will need to navigate the fine line between inundating people with stuff and being useful
  • being useful could even be sending short messages on Twitter when appropriate -- it's scalable on social networks, and you can make it meaningful by personalizing the comment
Connections are a gift. When you put a little bit of effort in maintaining them, you'll be surprised at the developments and possibilities they bring into your work, and life. Often it's the connections of the people you meet that end up making a difference.
So, this can be the initial move of strengthen your social network, but then, comes the bigger puzzle: ’How to be a highly connective person?’ Here is some tips given by Anil Dash:
 (1.) Believe you can make a difference
In case you were wondering if this is only touchy-feely, look at how Dana White built a UFC empire out of his desire to connect with fans.
(2.) Think knowledge as a service
It's an overused expression, it really does apply. We live in a remix culture, where individuals, industries, and media will thrive by allowing the exchange of ideas. That's where new connections are made.
(3.) Take risks
They can be small ones. This was one of my points when I talked about passion as well. Creating new habits involves exploring new territory.
(4.) Have a point with your view
In other words, put substance behind the approach. Do your homework, be prepared to defend and discuss a topic intelligently and willingly.
(5.) Keep your promises
This is valid at individual and organizational level. Coming through, following up helps you maintain integrity of purpose and build credibility..
Whether you use social networks, email, even snail, staying in touch after getting in touch is the secret to making connections that work.

OK, that’s all I can figure out now, if you have any creative thought or ideas wanted to be shared and discussed, leave a comment below. ;0

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Some Tips to Optimize your Blog to Search Engine and your Readers

Hey, my readers, see you guys again, I will try to refresh my blog daily, so if you are interested in SEO and my life in India or some Chinese cultures, I would like you to RSS my blog :)

What I want to emphasize today is that:Optimization is an important step which cannot be neglected or skipping over.I learned a lot from SEO 部落格

everyone started up a blog these days, while most of the blogs can be a private garden where you can talk about some delicious hamburger you had last night or some creepy story happened to your friend and your family, yet,sometimes,the blog can also be business related!
Since I determine to write my own work&life blog, I would like to learn some skills about 'How to write better blogs which is more friendly  to the search engine', thus, there are some tips I concluded from the other bloggers' and the daily writing right now,there's still more room for me to improve,but as you know, taking  some actions is always better than never.

1.Offer Feed Subscription &  RSS buttons
I think that's the most important part of the optimization, cause when people want to subscribe to a blog, they always look for the RSS logo. It definitely worthy to add the button so that your readers can easily do their one-click subscriptions without any struggles! So plz start with your RSS button.

2.Use a well-structured URL
Most blog platforms allow you to transfer from te standard permalinks to this style of search engine friendly ones.You must make sure that the bots can crawl them easily or use a mod rewrite to create a well-organised structure.

3. Deal with your comment spam as frequently as possible
Nobody wants Google to find masses of spammy limks on your site. So please make sure to use one or more tools for your blog platform to manage both comment and trackback spam.

4. Use the right categories
Not too many, it will be messed up, and not too little, it will be unclear. So make sure that when you write a post, place it in 1 to 3 categories related to the post.

5.Spread the link love(I love this phrase)
If you are blogging about something, just link up to the original story. To do so, it will help you to make those bloggers aware of your blog's existence when your visitors click from your blog to theirs.

6. Post often
Take the Google Bot's feeling into consideration plz.Google loves updated fresh sites, so it make sense to feed the bot it wants as frequently as possible.

7.Avoid the overlaoded Widget
It suggested that woo many javascripts can slow down your site.Although there are some cool widgets you can add to our blog, plz make sure you wont sacrifice too many loading time for nice but not all that necessary widgets.

8. Have clear navigation
Dont just link to the main page of the blog. Syndicate your recent headlines in the sidebar to encourage visitors on the main site to check out the blog too.


9. Pay Attention to How You Write.
One of my favorite bloggers has the unfortunate habit of writing detailed long   without a single paragraph break and with the double whammy of also writing with a font size smaller than usual. If I look up for a moment, it is hard to find my place again in her 1000 word entries. As a result, I don’t read it as often as I would like to, simply because reading it is such a painful experience.



10. Spelling Counts
Spelling is also worth mentioning. Add one of the many spell checkers to your internet browser and run a quick spell check before you publish your entry. Every word doesn’t have to be perfect, and I am certainly guilty myself of letting on occasional typo slip through unnoticed. But I also get annoyed when I am reading typo after typo after typo in an entry. And yes, if it happens enough, I will unsubscribe out of sheer frustration.

that's the most important tips I've learned yet, to be continued.........:)

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