Wednesday, 12 November 2014

LIST OF ALL SEARCH ENGINE IN THE INTERNET


GoogleGoogle - The world's most popular search engine.
BingBing Search: Microsoft's entry into the burgeoning search engine market. Better late than never.
Yahoo! SearchYahoo! Search: The 2nd largest search engine on the web (as defined by a September 2007 Nielsen Netratings report.
AltaVistaAltaVista: Launched in 1995, built by researchers at Digital Equipment Corporation's Western Research Laboratory. From 1996 powered Yahoo! Search, since 2003 - Yahoo technology powers AltaVista.
CuilCuil: Cuil is a search engine website (pronounced as Cool) developed by a team of ex-Googlers and others from Altavista and IBM. Cuil, termed as the 'Google Killer' was launched in July, 2008 and claims to be world’s largest search engine, indexing three times as many pages as Google and ten times that of MS.
ExciteExcite: Now an Internet portal, was once one of the most recognized brands on the Internet. One of the famous 90's dotcoms.
Go.comGo.com: The Walt Disney Group's search engine is now also an entire portal. Family-friendly!
HotBotHotBot was one of the early Internet search engines (since 1996) launched by Wired Magazine. Now, just a front end for Ask.com and MSN.
AllTheWebAllTheWeb: Search tool owned by Yahoo and using its database, but presenting results differently.
GalaxyGalaxy: More of a directory than a search engine. Launched in 1994, Galaxy was the first searchable Internet directory. Part of the Einet division at the MCC Research Consortium at the University of Texas, Austin
AOL Searchsearch.aol: Now powered by Google. It is now official.
Live SearchLive Search (formerly Windows Live Search and MSN Search) Microsoft's web search engine, designed to compete with Google and Yahoo!. Included as part of the Internet Explorer web browser.
LycosLycos: Initial focus was broadband entertainment content, still a top 5 Internet portal and the 13th largest online property according to Media Metrix.
GigablastGigaBlast was developed by an ex-programmer from Infoseek. Gigablast supports nested boolean search logic using parenthesis and infix notation. A unique search engine, it indexes over 10 billion web pages.
Alexa InternetAlexa Internet: A subsidiary of Amazon known more for providing website traffic information. Search was provided by Google, then Live Search, now in-house applicaitons run their own search.
IFAC.com: For resources and information on Ifrs and Accounting.
btjunkieBtjunkie: An advanced BitTorrent search engine. It uses a web crawler (similar to Google) to search for torrent files from other torrent sites and store them in its database. It has over 1,800,000 active torrents.
Demonoid.comDemonoid: A BitTorrent tracker set up by a person known only as Deimos. The website indexed torrents uploaded by its members. Taken offline after legal threats to its Hosting Company by CRIA.
FlixFluxFlixFlux: From its website, "The ultimate torrent site for films, combining bittorrent search results with film information, making it easy to find new film releases."
isoHuntisoHunt, a comprehensive BitTorrent search engine, P2P file search and community. Over 930,000 torrents in its database and 16 million peers from indexed torrents. Avg: 40 million searches per month.
MiniNovaMininova: Successor to Suprnova.org - a search engine and directory of torrent files. Anonymous uploads, no IP address logging of users, no porn. over 550,000 torrents in the database, over 4 Billion downloads.
The Pirate BayThe Pirate Bay (aka "TPB"): Based in Sweden where torrent trackers are not illegal. No content is filtered or removed as long as it is clearly labeled.
TorrentSpyTorrentSpy: Tracks externally hosted torrent files and provides a forum to comment on them. Integrates Digg-like user-driven content site ShoutWire's feed into its front page.
Torrentz Search EngineTorrentz: Tracks nearly 7 million torrents in a searchable portal.
AmatomuAmatomu: The South African Blogosphere, sorted. Amatomu searches blogs with a distinct focus on South Africa.
BloglinesBloglines is a web-based news aggregator for reading syndicated feeds using the RSS and Atom formats. Sold to Ask.com in 2005.
Blogperfect: Google Powered Blog Search
BlogscopeBlogScope: Search & analysis tool for the blogosphere being developed as part of a research project at the University of Toronto. Itcurrently tracks over 23.5 million blogs with 275.6million posts.
icerocketIceRocket: An Internet search engine for searching blogs.
SphereSphere connects your current articles to contextually relevant content from your archives as well as from Blog Posts, Media Articles, Video, Photos, and Ads from across the Web.
Technorati
Technorati catalogs over 112 million weblogs. Known as a kind of gauge for blog popularity as epitomized by its byline of "What's percolating in blogs now". A supporter and contributor to open source software.
Free Book SearchFreeBookSearch.net - Comprehensive book searching portal with more than 30 search engines in its archive, the site searches hundreds of digital libraries and also scours the net for hidden books.

HOW YOU CAN PROMOTE AND DRIVE TRAFFIC TO YOUR BLOG


Drive Traffic
You have put a lot of time and effort into creating and designing your blog, writing posts, and uploading content. However, your work is not done yet. To get the most out of your posts and to drive traffic to your blog, you must promote it as much as you can. We will cover several ways that you can promote your blog (the majority are free). Treat this as a check-list and with a little work, you will get the most leverage out of your blog posts.
Bookmarking Sites
  • Create an account on StumbleUpon.com and start stumbling your posts.
  • Reddit.com is one of the most popular bookmarking sites, be on it.
  • Submit each post to Digg.com so that they can be shared with others.
  • Help others find your posts when you submit them to Delicious.com
  • Being on Technorati.com is a must as it is the top search engine for blogs (even Google says so).
  • Triberr.com is a great site to promote your newsest blog posts and get social shares from it.
Social Media
  • Add your recent posts to your personal and blog Facebook pages.
  • Tweet about your latest posts at least once a day.
  • Create a board on Pinterest for you to pin all of your posts to.
  • Share your posts on Google+ for additional SEO perks.
  • Instagram an image from your latest blog post to grab your followers attention and let them know that you have new content.
  • Share on your LinkedIn profile and relevant groups.
  • Bloglovin is becoming more popular as Google Reader is going away. Plus, they will drive traffic to you the more followers you have.
  • Tumblr is a microblogging site that is perfect for sharing niche-based content.
  • Empire Avenue combines social media and networking tools to help you drive network engagement to your blog.
  • Quora.com is a question and answer based community. Perfect for your how-to posts.
Your Community
  • Add your latest blog posts and URL to your email signatures using WiseStamp.
  • Add your blog posts to your email newsletters.
  • Share your posts with people in groups or forums that you belong to. Have you submitted your post to be featured as our Favorites of the Week or to our Favorite SHOP Reviews?
  • Submit your posts to RSS directories. Your published posts will be published on other blogs automatically.
On Other Blogs
  • Comment on other relevant blogs. Be sure to include a link to your blog or include a link to a post.
  • Ask influential bloggers to link to your posts.
  • Guest blog on other relevant blogs to capture a new audience.
  • Join a blogging community and exchange links with other bloggers.
SEO
  • Use Google Keywords to promote your blogs via SEO. Their Keyword Tool helps you to search keywords and see how many people are searching for particular keywords and how competitive they are.
  • Look in your Google Analytics to see how people are finding your blog now. If it is a specific post, you may want to revisit that topic.
  • Add relevant keywords in your image “Alt” tags. Images can be searched for too.
  • Link to other posts within your site. This helps to build authority for your posts and keeps your readers on your blog longer.

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

CAN BLOGGERS REALY MAKE MONEY




Blogs have a lot of buzz, but there's still considerable debate about whether that can translate into profits.
While many blogs remain little more than amateur diaries, several bloggers have tried to parlay their online ramblings into branded businesses. One, Jason Calacanis, co-founded Weblogs Inc., a network of blogging sites that was acquired last year by AOL. Mr. Calacanis has been an outspoken proponent of blogs as business vehicles, arguing that quality content can drive enough traffic to attract advertisers.
But longtime Internet entrepreneur Alan Meckler is skeptical. Mr. Meckler, who is chief executive of Jupitermedia Inc., believes that some blogs may achieve a measure of success, but doubts most blogs will be able to generate meaningful profits.

Today you can start a blog, build an audience, and give the advertising slots to AdBrite or Google AdSense. With three or four ad slots you're gonna do a $3 to $10 RPM (revenue per 1,000 pages viewed) with these automated tools on average. So, if you can do 500,000 pages a month -- which isn't easy -- you can make $1,500 to $5,000 a month. That's today and without a sales person. That number will go up over time and some folks might even be able to hire a dedicated sales person at some point. Solo blogging is starting to pay rates similar to the smaller media outlets (think local newspaper or a small magazine). Walt Mossberg might not be running out the door to start a blog, but it's only a matter of time in my mind.
Alan Meckler writes: Jason, good stuff as usual for one so sharp and original! But look at the number you have in your reply --- 500,000 per month (page views) is virtually unattainable for 99.999% of all bloggers.
My blog only gets about 300,000 per month -- so with your model I might make enough money per month to buy a candy bar. And I have the advantage of getting promotion through the Internet.com home page as well as many links to other bloggers.

LIST OF BLOG THAT MAKE MONEY ONLINE

Here are list of blog that make money online...

1 The Huffington Post Arianna Huffington $2,330,000 Pay Per Click
2 Mashable Pete Cashmore $560,000 Advertising Banners
3 Perez Hilton Mario Lavandeira $450,000 Advertising Banners
4 Techcrunch Michael Arrington $400,000 Advertising Banners
5 Smashing Magazine Vitaly Friedman $190,000 Advertising Banners
6 Timothy Sykes Timothy Sykes $150,000 Affiliate Sales
7 Gothamist Jake Dobkin $110,000 Pay Per Click
8 Tuts Plus Collis Taeed $110,000 Membership Area
9 Car Advice Alborz Fallah $70,000 Advertising Banners
10 Venture Beat Matt Marshall $62,000 Pay Per Click
11 Slash Gear Ewdison Then $60,000 Pay Per Click
12 Life Hacker Nick Denton $60,000 Advertising Banners
13 SmartPassiveIncome Pat Flynn $58,651 Affiliate Commissions
14 Dooce Heather B. Armstrong $50,000 Pay Per Click
15 Steve Pavlina Steve Pavlina $45,000 Pay Per Click
16 Talking Point Memo Joshua Micah Marshall $45,000 Advertising Banners
17 Problogger Darren Rowse $40,000 Advertising Banners
18 Kotaku Nick Denton $32,000 Advertising Banners
19 Shoemoney Jeremy Schoemaker $30,000 Private Advertising
20 Coolest Gadgets Allan Carlton $30,000 Advertising Banners
21 1stWebDesigner Dainis Gr?veris $20,000 Product Sales
22 Joystiq AOL $18,000 CPM Advertising
23 PC Mech David Risley $16,000 Affiliate Sales
24 Freelance Switch Collis Ta’eed $15,000 Membership Area
25 Abduzeedo Fabio Sasso $12,000 Advertising Banners
26 Sizlopedia Saad Hamid $11,000 Pay Per Click
27 Overhead in New York Michael Malice $9,000 Advertising Banners
28 Six Revisions Jacob Gube $9,000 Advertising Banners
29 Noupe Noupe $8,000 Advertising Banners
30 Expert Photography Joshua Dunlop $5,000 Affiliate Sales

HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE

Earning money with use of the Internet is a simple and precise technique. Successful marketers are essentially using this formula to generate easy money flow at home. So if you are interested to get some extra income, then read this article with full of patient and concentration

1. Start with local business means to identify your niche –  it is most important to start your online business with picking your local audience. Because if you go too broad, it became harmful for your business. In a large group, there is a high competition and you are not fully established here. So, if you checked it out, you just find here less profit and high competitive environment.
2. Pick Your Affiliate products - To make money online it is important for you that you should start selling products of other people’s stuff. It is highly helpful to you because with established business you can earn money very quickly than a starting business. Once you come into the thread and experienced the affiliate marketing then go for your own business. Create your own webpage, marketing system and other pieces of online money earning and you should follow what pitfalls to avoid and then go for designing of your products. But you basically earn your commission from selling other people’s stuff.
3. Build Your Target Audience – for a successful business, you have to target some selected audience from every community and build your own mailing list. It will be easy for you if you establish an online forum and start conversation with a community. You have to build up a strong network with the selected group. It actually helps you to earn money online very fast.
4. Establish trust among the audience – You are the person selling affiliate products in the market competing with other entrepreneurs. So, you should establish trust among the group by giving lots of valuable, original and free content to them. These contents are strictly noticed by major search engine like Google, Yahoo etc. So, you must focus your mind in the content that you are providing to interested individuals.
5.  Create your own product and sell to your niche – when you establish a good relationship and strong faith among the community group you can generate a high volume of leads among it. Because you provide them good and resourceful content, they will be quite receptive to your recommendations of tools that could help them to gain success. Now it is time to design your own products with other foundational pieces, and then you will be ready for earn money online.
How to Make Money Online From Blogging. There are over a dozen methods these top blogger’s are using to monetize their blog, different techniques for each niche. Some niche’s are easier to promote products to, some have high paying keywords and some are easy to drive millions of visitors every month! Below is a run down on some of the techniques used.
Advertising Banners By far the most popular advertising method so far in 2009. Website owners love this because they know they are guaranteed the money, other techniques such as affiliate marketing can go up and down a lot depending on what you promote. make money online
C P M Advertising This method is really popular for the website’s that receive a huge amount of traffic, advertisers pay you for impressions rather than sales or clicks! As long as you can predict your impressions which is usually east to do, you know how much you will earn. earn money online
Affiliate Sales Selling on commission depending on your niche can be a huge earner and is by far my biggest earner. You promote great products and then get great commissions. earn money online fast
Pay Per Click By far the easiest way to earn money online from a website or blog is from Google Adsense and being paid per click (bylawrence). Can be very lucrative if done right! make money online fast