Saturday, September 6, 2008

Web Design Course | SEO Training

What is SEO?
Consider the case, you have got a cool website designed and also your developer has developed user-friendly website. Do you think that you are going to get hundreds of visitors daily? Answer will be most likely not. Unless you have optimized your website to suit algorithm of Search Engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN or Ask Jeeves.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is one of the most powerful things you can do online, getting your web site optimized in such a way that the search engines will reward you by basically sending traffic your way. SEO is not really that simple, but the bottom line is, if your page is optimized both on page and off, you generally get higher natural search engine rankings, which leads to traffic for you.
SEO is a popular term today. If you search the term SEO in Google or any Search Engines most probably you will see a lot of companies providing such services. But what does SEO mean, exactly? “SEO” is a term that is used to describe the process by which traffic to a particular site is increasingly generated by search engines by way of search results. The quality of visitor traffic to a site can be measured by analyzing how often a visitor who uses a specific keyword phrase in a search actually performs what is known as a “conversion action.” That is, how often those visitors make a purchase, download materials, request information, or interact with the site in any other way that indicates interest in the product or service the site offers.
Simply put, SEO is marketing through an understanding of how search algorithms work combined with knowledge of what human users might search for. The end goal is to create a site that contains words for which people will likely search when looking for information such as that contained on your site.

How to optimize your website to grab Visitors?
There are various ways you can optimize your website to get the visitors diverted towards your. Bu here is two ways.
1. Read various tutorials or articles like this and know about Search Engine Optimization. And Start link building, content submission, and link exchange so that you can get good numbers of visitors.
Or just assign your website to any company who
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Friday, July 4, 2008

Surat City

Surat

U.N survey has proved that Surat is on growing city of India as one of the highest growing cities throughout the world. Surat has the exclusive division of being the heart of the Diamond industry all over the world. It is also called the 'Diamond City' because of outstanding business proficiency in Surat Diamond industry. Surat located in the Western state of Gujarat is also famous as one of the antique trading port towns of ancient India. Surat is also known as the industrial city of the India with the most famous industries.


Surat History

History of Surat started from 3000 BC. It has been trusted while traveling from Mathura to Dwarka, Lord Krishna with his cows took rest in Surat for a while. There also can be find the foot print of the cows of Lord Krishna. Surat city have had different names before the actual name. Before the Surat name it was known as Suraj and before its name was Suryapur and the primary name was Bunder-e-Khoobsurat. Castles were put up by some rulers for protection as well as out of anger. Surat passed into a lot of families as well as rulers, like Mughals, Ghori and Akbar etc. but actually Surat is the best place for the businessmen or for industrialist. Due to the living of the industrialist and businessmen has been keeping the value of the town always integral.


Surat Economy

Surat is most famous as the heart center in the world due to spice, silk and diamond trade. This is known as the primary diamond polishing industry of India. History shows that after one hundred years Surat was accepted the big industry of diamond cutting. After that it was verified that 92% of diamonds throughout the world were cut in Surat. Diamond industry of the Surat is generating big revenue for the India. Currently the Surat diamond experts are looking for the bigger diamonds as well as are splitting from small pieces. Although Surat had faced several of natural disasters in previous years, for example Surat faced floods almost every year, earthquakes as well as also plague, but there was no lost of courage in Surat people and they was moving ahead in life. Hardworking and the courage of the Surat people was the reason that Surat become as an economic powerhouse of India.


Surat Transportation

In Surat relocation companies are helping in every logistics as well as transportation associated projects. In Surat almost all the kinds of transportations are available like commercial goods transportation, cargo shipping and air services as well as freight forwarding services throughout the world.


Surat Culture

Although Surti culture different in its flavor still maintain the main spirit of the Indian culture. Although Muslims, Christians and other minorities are also live here in Surat but the majority is Hindus. All the Hindu celebrations are rejoiced here but particularly the celebrations of Navratra and diwali alongwith Makar Sankranti are rejoiced with great pleasure. The celebration of “Chandi Padvo" is rejoiced only in Surat as well as no where else in India.


Surat Education

All the schools of Surat are under the Gujrat State Education Board. A big attention of the Surat colleges is under the South Gujarat University in the Athva Lines area that is positioned on the banks of the Tapti River. In Surat medical college as well as engineering colleges is also available.


Places of Interest in Surat

Most famous places in Surat are the Hajira resort, Unai landmark, Ubarat sandy beach, Tithal sandy beach, Bardoli Satyagraha, Dandi Satyagraha, Ukai, Vansada National Park and Saputara hill resort.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

NGO to Visit Surat Diamond Industry

Blood Diamond  which has gained a bad  name  all over the world, has also not spared Surat Diamond industry. With news of visiting regarding Blood  Diamond , several sectors of Surat Diamond industry, has made the industry nervous.

   Tough most  of the diamond industrialists and Gem and Jeweler Export Promotion Council (GJEPC)  passed  it as general visits, but  a few have also raised doubts. Sources in the industry informed that, since India has the largest share in international market in polishing, number of times on Indian diamond industry of encouraging conflict diamond trade and the NGO representatives are to visit the city to check the market operations locally.



"It is good that we are getting an opportunity to show which is working against blood diamond trade. Indian diamond industry has no links with conflict diamonds and the trade here is operated in compliance with Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS)." says Savji Dholakia of Here Krishna Exports. The two-member team of GW is to visit Here Krishna Exports on Monday.


Among the GW representatives, Annie Dunnebacke, campaigner, and Mike Davis are likely to visit leading diamond units of the city like Sanghiv Exports, Venus Jewels and others along with Indian Diamond Institute (IDI). On one hand, the visit of the NGO is being seen as a platform for the diamond industry here to prove its efforts to curb the violence in world and on the other a few in the industry are takingit as a threat.


 President of Surat Diamond association (SDA), said, "There is nothing in Surat's diamond industry to relate it to blood diamond trade, and the NGO wold not be able to prove anything here. We are not informed about the purpose of the NGO's visit and will only know it when the team arrives in Surat"

Surat Diamond Workers Worried about slumping Surat Diamond

It is a general fact that Surat is world’s fastest growing city. And its also a fact that its Surat Diamond which has contributed most in standing the city in such a height. But in recent years Surat Diamond seems to have been losing its sheen. And  diamond  have lost their glitter in the eyes of the tens of thousands of expert hands that shape the rough stones for the shape the rough stones for the world. There was a time in the '80s and 90s when it was considered prestigious to secure a job in the diamond processing unit for  any one

  But a closer look at the world's biggest cutting and polishing industry in Surat, which employs around six lakh people, reveals the decreasing profits have started taking its toll on the workers.


   With over 10,000 processing units, the diamond sector  has been a gold mine for lakhs of workers till recently in terms of wages. in fact, in the '70s and '80s, a diamond worker used to earn Rs 70 to Rs80 per day. which at that by any industry standards was on a very high side.


 Which so much of disposable income, the diamond workers did not mind being little of a spend thrift. But, now with profit margins reducing and cost of production going up, processors find difficult to dole out good wages to workers, which has adversely impacted the workforce.

  Around one lakh workers have moved back to their native places in the last few months due the fact that the cost of living has gone up in the diamond-processing hub and the wages offered in the industry are not enough to survive. "I have seen glorious times in this industry. Money was not the issue in those days. But nowadays, work is less and the wages we get are not enough to survive," says Nagin Bhalada, 46, who had migrated from his hometoen in Amreli at the age of 22.


  But is the situation really this bad? "yes, there definitely is a slump in profits," says  a non-sightholder, "Highly-priced roughs are in short supply, whereas those available currently are not being purcheased. So we have a squeeze on profits in the hot-selling items and growing inventories of categories that aren't selling."


  "To add to this last Christmas didn't bring in much revenue. The market usually perks up in January  or February, with valentine's Day. But hasn't Been so this year due to the sub prime crisis in US. But, I don't think it is a doomsday scenario," he adds.


The industry pundits believe the industry has come a long way from being the production-driven industry to the quality-driven model. Earlier, manufacturers were more focused on increasing production, but  times have changed with