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How to Protect Your Personal Information Privacy on Internet?

You must protect your personal information privacy on the internet, because unlike people, the internet never forgets! The internet has made everything easy- from buying books online to buying vegetables; it also lets you share your personal details, credit card number, phone number and email with anyone, anywhere, at any time, but not without some risk to your privacy. Whenever you put your personal information in cyberspace, whether inadvertently or by intention, it may be not possible to control who uses it or how and anyone could use it to embarrass you, damage your online reputation or worse for monetary benefits.

This article explains the key features that you must know to protect your personal information privacy online and take control of your reputation.

Check for a Privacy Policy

Before entering personal identity information like your name, phone number, credit card, address and other similar sensitive information, make sure to check if the website has a privacy policy page. If it is missing a privacy page, leave the site and find another site that provides same service or product that has a privacy policy protecting your personal information. Do not take the risk of identity theft with mistrusted sites because if they do not have a privacy policy page, they aren’t worth trusting.

Think before you Share

While using social networking or photo sharing sites like Facebook, Twitter, Picasa, YouTube and MySpace or forums and chat sites, put some thought on what you are posting before posting. Keep your personal information such as address, email and phone numbers private. Change the password of your email every month and manage your passwords responsibly, which means to avoid using same passwords for every email or in any new website you join. Don’t use the same password for your credit cards or bank accounts in your online transactions.

Use Personal Information Privacy Services

A personal information privacy service alerts, monitors and helps the frequent web surfers in managing online reputation by protecting personal information on the internet. It warns you if too much personal or inappropriate information is found about you online. Along with that, it also detect misuse of your identity, stop unwanted catalog and mail spam, enable browser privacy using easy to install plug-ins and cookie removal tools and more.

The internet offers various opportunities and has a lot of constructive information and resources that are accessible at your fingertips. Use precautions and make your web surfing a safe and enjoyable experience!

Do-It-Yourself Search Engine Optimisation for Beginners

This article explains how you can use our industry knowledge as SEO specialist agency in Bournemouth to optimise your website using our so that you have the best chance of being on the first page of Google, Yahoo or Bing without being an expert. In the article we cover SEO strategy, Keyword research, Web page optimisation, Content Optimisation, Back-linking, social-networking-optimisation, and article syndication. Web design agencies in Bournemouth are sometimes asked to implement SEO, depending on the web design agency they may or may not be suited to do this specifically. This article is a simple step by step guide for the most basic web designer to implement key SEO in any website and give it the best chance of success.

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) can be a mine field; many clients I speak with ask the all too common question “How do I get to the top of Google?” The problem here is that there is no magic button to do this and even more frustrating you can spends hours, days or weeks optimising your site and after you leave it alone for a few weeks another site could jump above you for a whole number of reason. SEO takes time, research, skill and intuition, so if you do not have an extensive budget for SEO you can at least help yourself out by reading our following top 5 tips put together at Born4Digital web design Ltd and you can get some of the basics done yourself.

SEO Tip number One: SEO Strategy
What is strategy? First you will need to have an understanding of how competitive a keyword is based on competing pages, look at who your competitors are holding down the top listings on Google, Yahoo and Bing for example and the content link thresholds they exhibit. Expanding your base of modifiers to expand your keywords into other markets and searches that your competitor might be missing is always helpful in pushing you further up the search ladder. Understanding what your main keywords or phrases are going to be is the best SEO strategy you can put in place. Now you are ready to modify with…
SEO Tip number Two: Keyword Research
You now have your list of keywords, but you don’t stop there! In order to maintain good SEO you need solid keyword research and sorting. Most SEO professionals are in too much of a hurry to get their strategy in place and see how it does, but a slow and methodical approach to SEO will see you achieving more success. You don’t have to do this all on your own, use the tools that are out there right now such as the Google keyword tool, Google Insight suggestions, and such things as simple as the ask.com suggestions. Using these tools is going to give you a really clear indication of all the possibilities of keywords and phrases you want to use and what typical search volumes you are likely to see by using them. What now? Well you have some of the most important information for your websites SEO so… Save it! Open up a new spreadsheet, log the keywords and associated typical traffic and save it. Now you have this information you can start asking some interesting business questions and put your findings into action with…
SEO Tip number Three: Web page optimisation
When talking about search engines, there are a few big ones that we are all aware of such as Google, yahoo and Bing. There is lots of other out there, but a bigger problem than the amount of search engines there are is that we do not know exactly 100% how each of the search engine algorithms work. Most of SEO is still calculated based on series of tests and studies to see how websites perform in the search under different conditions. The best practice is to optimise your webpage as accurately and as thoroughly as you can, submit your pages to the search engines and hope for the best. Make sure that you are being indexed and if you change any details on your site make sure that you resubmit your sitemaps. OK so if you are wondering HOW to optimise your pages then here is a little guide…

Title tag
Your Title should have an estimated word count of between 5 and 6 with a keyword count frequency of 1 and a keyword prominence (in the text) of at least 60%. A Keyword that appears at the beginning of a specific area will have a prominence rating of 100%. Keyword prominence plays a crucial part in determining web site’s ranking, not just in the Search Engines, but also in directories such as Yahoo and DMOZ.

Alt
Your Alt tags that are attached to all images and other object data on the page should contain a word count of about 1 to 35 and have a keyword frequency count of 1 to 2.
Hyperlinks and anchors
Your hyperlinks and anchors should contain a keyword frequency of between 1 and 8.
Body Text
Your body text, the rest of any page, should contain a keyword frequency of between 1 and 6, a word count between 300 and 400 and a keyword prominence of about 50%. The webpage in general should contain a total frequency of between 5 and 20. A key tip here, take your time and optimise each of your webpage’s to the best of your ability, it is much easier to do this as you build a page than going back through them at a later date.
SEO Tip number Four: Original and Optimised Content
So once you have the guidelines above firmly in the front of your head you can start to write original content. If you ask many SEO professionals “If you could only give people one piece of SEO advice, what would you give” they will often say that having frequent, interesting and original content is often the key. Think about this; it ticks a lot of the SEO boxes (providing you do not break any Google search rules) if the content is interesting then people will want to read it, if the content is unique then your users will not find the content anywhere else (and you will have many other websites linking back to your content – back-links) and if the content is regular then users will bookmark you and come back time and time again to see what’s new.
This leads us nicely into our last SEO tip of the day…
SEO Tip number Five: Page Links
As we said in the last tip, one of the contributing factors (if not the most important factor) is that of off page links, sometimes called back-links, deep-links, incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links. The first thing to make note of here is that the back-link game is not just a numbers game, but getting secure, consistent and reliable links from partners (especially of sites with relevance to yours) can be much more important. The second thing to note is that the name of the links given plays a large role in your Search engine optimisation, for example a local company called “property management southern” originally had off page links that pointed to the corporate site that simply stated “visit our site pssgroup.co.uk” for more information”. At present Google will mark pssgroup.co.uk as having a new inbound link but the SEO points, if you will, will match searches for those searching for “pssgroup.co.uk” not the keywords developed in the SEO strategy. A much better example will be to add link text that matches your key words defined in Tip number two, or that which matches what the end user will be searching for, such as ” visit our property management company in Bournemouth for more information” where the link behind points to the corporate site.

Warning: There are literally hundreds of ways to drive traffic to your site with page links, some great and some not so great. Services that offer 10,000 back-links in one day, personally, I would stay well away from, I have heard many stories of Google black listing sites because their internal links went from a few hundred to a few thousand overnight. Once you have been blacklisted or banned by Google (essentially removed from Google’s indexing list) you will have to send a Resubmission request, these are looked after by real people who check your site and from my research have little chance of being re-listed once you break the Google webmasters rules.
So what are some ways in doing this that will not get you slapped on the back of the wrist by Google? Well they are the real secrets and skills that we charge out for but I will leave you here with a few ideas to get you started:
Social Bookmarking
It is very important to be a highly actively involved into social bookmarking activities. Join all the major Social Bookmarking websites like dig, delicious, stumbledUpon etc. Bookmark your own pages, articles and press releases over there, make friends and share your bookmarks. Social bookmarking websites are very well optimised now and are cached by search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing every day. If your website’s content, link etc is bookmarked over there then you can expect your website to get cached by Google, Yahoo and Bing within twenty four hours as well – see the power yet?
Social pages / Social groups
There are lots of social sites that allow you to create a page (Facebook, Myspace) or build a group (LinkedIn, Facebook) so use them. Make sure that you leverage these simple things – and make sure that they have content that suits.

Article Syndication
Write articles and Press releases about your website, its products and services. Submit the articles into as many article submission and press releases into major press releases websites. Do not forget to leave anchor texts so that readers can come to your website as well.
Business Directories
If you are a business, selling products or providing a service you can register your business on many of the local business directories (Yell, Thomsonlocal)

This article has shown you how you can implement your own SEO strategy, keyword research, optimise your web pages, optimise your content and understand and implement back-links to your page. You have also learned some great tips and tricks, some best practice SEO and some shady SEO to stay wall away from.

Do-It-Yourself Search Engine Optimisation for Beginners

This article explains how you can use our industry knowledge as SEO specialist agency in Bournemouth to optimise your website using our so that you have the best chance of being on the first page of Google, Yahoo or Bing without being an expert. In the article we cover SEO strategy, Keyword research, Web page optimisation, Content Optimisation, Back-linking, social-networking-optimisation, and article syndication. Web design agencies in Bournemouth are sometimes asked to implement SEO, depending on the web design agency they may or may not be suited to do this specifically. This article is a simple step by step guide for the most basic web designer to implement key SEO in any website and give it the best chance of success.

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) can be a mine field; many clients I speak with ask the all too common question “How do I get to the top of Google?” The problem here is that there is no magic button to do this and even more frustrating you can spends hours, days or weeks optimising your site and after you leave it alone for a few weeks another site could jump above you for a whole number of reason. SEO takes time, research, skill and intuition, so if you do not have an extensive budget for SEO you can at least help yourself out by reading our following top 5 tips put together at Born4Digital web design Ltd and you can get some of the basics done yourself.

SEO Tip number One: SEO Strategy
What is strategy? First you will need to have an understanding of how competitive a keyword is based on competing pages, look at who your competitors are holding down the top listings on Google, Yahoo and Bing for example and the content link thresholds they exhibit. Expanding your base of modifiers to expand your keywords into other markets and searches that your competitor might be missing is always helpful in pushing you further up the search ladder. Understanding what your main keywords or phrases are going to be is the best SEO strategy you can put in place. Now you are ready to modify with…
SEO Tip number Two: Keyword Research
You now have your list of keywords, but you don’t stop there! In order to maintain good SEO you need solid keyword research and sorting. Most SEO professionals are in too much of a hurry to get their strategy in place and see how it does, but a slow and methodical approach to SEO will see you achieving more success. You don’t have to do this all on your own, use the tools that are out there right now such as the Google keyword tool, Google Insight suggestions, and such things as simple as the ask.com suggestions. Using these tools is going to give you a really clear indication of all the possibilities of keywords and phrases you want to use and what typical search volumes you are likely to see by using them. What now? Well you have some of the most important information for your websites SEO so… Save it! Open up a new spreadsheet, log the keywords and associated typical traffic and save it. Now you have this information you can start asking some interesting business questions and put your findings into action with…
SEO Tip number Three: Web page optimisation
When talking about search engines, there are a few big ones that we are all aware of such as Google, yahoo and Bing. There is lots of other out there, but a bigger problem than the amount of search engines there are is that we do not know exactly 100% how each of the search engine algorithms work. Most of SEO is still calculated based on series of tests and studies to see how websites perform in the search under different conditions. The best practice is to optimise your webpage as accurately and as thoroughly as you can, submit your pages to the search engines and hope for the best. Make sure that you are being indexed and if you change any details on your site make sure that you resubmit your sitemaps. OK so if you are wondering HOW to optimise your pages then here is a little guide…

Title tag
Your Title should have an estimated word count of between 5 and 6 with a keyword count frequency of 1 and a keyword prominence (in the text) of at least 60%. A Keyword that appears at the beginning of a specific area will have a prominence rating of 100%. Keyword prominence plays a crucial part in determining web site’s ranking, not just in the Search Engines, but also in directories such as Yahoo and DMOZ.

Alt
Your Alt tags that are attached to all images and other object data on the page should contain a word count of about 1 to 35 and have a keyword frequency count of 1 to 2.
Hyperlinks and anchors
Your hyperlinks and anchors should contain a keyword frequency of between 1 and 8.
Body Text
Your body text, the rest of any page, should contain a keyword frequency of between 1 and 6, a word count between 300 and 400 and a keyword prominence of about 50%. The webpage in general should contain a total frequency of between 5 and 20. A key tip here, take your time and optimise each of your webpage’s to the best of your ability, it is much easier to do this as you build a page than going back through them at a later date.
SEO Tip number Four: Original and Optimised Content
So once you have the guidelines above firmly in the front of your head you can start to write original content. If you ask many SEO professionals “If you could only give people one piece of SEO advice, what would you give” they will often say that having frequent, interesting and original content is often the key. Think about this; it ticks a lot of the SEO boxes (providing you do not break any Google search rules) if the content is interesting then people will want to read it, if the content is unique then your users will not find the content anywhere else (and you will have many other websites linking back to your content – back-links) and if the content is regular then users will bookmark you and come back time and time again to see what’s new.
This leads us nicely into our last SEO tip of the day…
SEO Tip number Five: Page Links
As we said in the last tip, one of the contributing factors (if not the most important factor) is that of off page links, sometimes called back-links, deep-links, incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links. The first thing to make note of here is that the back-link game is not just a numbers game, but getting secure, consistent and reliable links from partners (especially of sites with relevance to yours) can be much more important. The second thing to note is that the name of the links given plays a large role in your Search engine optimisation, for example a local company called “property management southern” originally had off page links that pointed to the corporate site that simply stated “visit our site pssgroup.co.uk” for more information”. At present Google will mark pssgroup.co.uk as having a new inbound link but the SEO points, if you will, will match searches for those searching for “pssgroup.co.uk” not the keywords developed in the SEO strategy. A much better example will be to add link text that matches your key words defined in Tip number two, or that which matches what the end user will be searching for, such as ” visit our property management company in Bournemouth for more information” where the link behind points to the corporate site.

Warning: There are literally hundreds of ways to drive traffic to your site with page links, some great and some not so great. Services that offer 10,000 back-links in one day, personally, I would stay well away from, I have heard many stories of Google black listing sites because their internal links went from a few hundred to a few thousand overnight. Once you have been blacklisted or banned by Google (essentially removed from Google’s indexing list) you will have to send a Resubmission request, these are looked after by real people who check your site and from my research have little chance of being re-listed once you break the Google webmasters rules.
So what are some ways in doing this that will not get you slapped on the back of the wrist by Google? Well they are the real secrets and skills that we charge out for but I will leave you here with a few ideas to get you started:
Social Bookmarking
It is very important to be a highly actively involved into social bookmarking activities. Join all the major Social Bookmarking websites like dig, delicious, stumbledUpon etc. Bookmark your own pages, articles and press releases over there, make friends and share your bookmarks. Social bookmarking websites are very well optimised now and are cached by search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing every day. If your website’s content, link etc is bookmarked over there then you can expect your website to get cached by Google, Yahoo and Bing within twenty four hours as well – see the power yet?
Social pages / Social groups
There are lots of social sites that allow you to create a page (Facebook, Myspace) or build a group (LinkedIn, Facebook) so use them. Make sure that you leverage these simple things – and make sure that they have content that suits.

Article Syndication
Write articles and Press releases about your website, its products and services. Submit the articles into as many article submission and press releases into major press releases websites. Do not forget to leave anchor texts so that readers can come to your website as well.
Business Directories
If you are a business, selling products or providing a service you can register your business on many of the local business directories (Yell, Thomsonlocal)

This article has shown you how you can implement your own SEO strategy, keyword research, optimise your web pages, optimise your content and understand and implement back-links to your page. You have also learned some great tips and tricks, some best practice SEO and some shady SEO to stay wall away from.