Thursday, June 11, 2009

How To Create Forum Signatures (Sig)

If you are an avid user of forums or message boards, then you are no stranger to what a forum signature is. Chances are, you are reading this because you want to know how to make one for your account as well. For those who may not know this already, the forum signature is that little area of text and/or pictures that appears under a person's message board post.

When you sign up for a message board, you do not have a signature that goes with your name. In fact, you will not have one unless you take it upon yourself to make your own signature. Many people love the look of a forum signature. However, the problem lies with knowing how to put them in. If you are going for a very specific look, you will need to use special codes to make that look happen.

The good news is that everything you need to know about creating forum signatures is listed in this article.

Learn BBCode (Bulletin Board Code or BBCode is a lightweight markup language used to format posts in many message boards.)
BBCode is what will make your signature appear exactly how you want it. BBCode is a special code that is similar to HTML. While not all message boards use BBCode, the vast majority of forums do.

The main difference between HTML and BBCode is the tags that control the code. BBCode uses [ and ] brackets where HTML uses <> brackets.

If you are completely uncomfortable using BBCode, a good trick would be to open a new message and write your signature in the message box. This will allow you to use the clickable interface for special features (such as bold, italics, font color, etc.) and quotes.

Once you have your signature the way you want it you can easily copy it and paste it in the appropriate box where your signature will be listed.

Create your Signature
Once you are familiar with BBCode, it will be time to make your signature. You can do many things with BBCode, so you should try to have a good idea of what you want your signature to look like.

You can make text bigger and smaller and color it as well. If you want, you can make the text bold, underlined, or italicized. You can also add links and pictures to your signature. This is all done through BBCode coding.

As long as you use the following codes, your signature should look exactly like you want it to look.

Note: When you create the codes, there should be no spaces between the bracket and the first word and between the last word and the closing bracket.

[b]To make your text bold[/b]

[u]To make the text underlined[/u]

[i]Text you want Italicized[/i]

[size=5]Text you want Sized[/size]
(sizes go from 1 (too small to read) and 29 extremely large.)

[color=red]Text you want Red[/color]
or using a hex color [color=#666666]Text you want Gray[/color]

[quote="Name of person you are quoting"]Text you are quoting[/quote]

[url="http://url you wish to add"]Text you want to be clickable[/url]

[email]Your Email[/email]

[img]URL of image[/img]

Add your Signature to Your Profile
Once your signature has been coded, all you need to do is add it to your profile. To do this, all you need to do is go to the forum and sign-in. Once you are signed in, click on the profile button or another area where you can change your personal information.

In this area, you should find a signature box. Paste your signature code into this area and save the changes that you have made. If you want your signature to show up with every post you make, you need to make sure that this is noted in your profile preferences.

Most forums have a box you can check underneath your signature to make every post show your signature. If it is not clicked, or you do not want the signature to show up after every single post, then you will need to add your signature to specific posts manually by clicking a check box near the bottom of the message screen when you are replying to a post or creating a new post.

Note: This box should say "Attach Signature." It will be located beneath the box where you type the body for your forum topics and replies.

Check out your New Signature
Once you click "Save" in the profile area, you are done. It is really as simple as that. You can go to the forum and make a post to see what your new signature looks like. If everything is how you want it to be, then you are done.
If you want to make some changes, you can go back to the profile area and make them until you have the signature just the way you want it.

Quick Tips:
Every time you change your signature (after the first time), it will automatically update to the new version on every post that you have made on the forum since you first added a signature.

You can combine BBCode to make your text as specific as you want it. For instance, you can change the text size, color, and make it bold on one specific text line or word.

Ref:http://www.howtodothings.com/computers/a2254-how-to-create-forum-signatures-sig.html

Monday, June 8, 2009

21 Off-Page SEO Strategies to Build Your Online Reputation


These things have to be done after the completion of on-page SEO. Before doing these things you must be aware of your competitors who can able build a negative reputation against your company/website.

Community Creation in Social Networking Sites
Also known as online reputation management, this is the first and foremost step with which you have to initiate your process. Try to become a member of the most popular social networking sites like Orkut, Myspace, Facebook, Linked In, Ecademy, etc., and create a profile of your own. By doing this you can extend your network online, get connect with your friends, share things with each other, and promote your company/website to build an online reputation. This is most likely the same as Web 2.0 (Participatory Web), which means you have to show your active participation on a regular basis.

Blogging
This is one of the most powerful ways to promote your company/website online. Write a blog of your own for your company/website and include lots of unique content. Be precise in what you're trying to convey for the users in your blog entry and promote your blog in blog directories and blog search engines. You can also promote your blog/website by posting comments in other service-related blogs which allow links in the comments section that are crawlable by the search engines (these blogs are commonly identified as Do-Follow Blogs). If you're not very good at writing content for blog posts, hire a guest blogger for your blog and ask him/her to write precise and unique content so that your blog can gain more credit from a search engine point of view.

Forum Postings
Create a forum/online discussion board of your own and start a discussion or share topics with your friends. You can also post/reply to a thread in other service-related pre-existing forums that allow links in your signature which can be crawled by the search engines (aka "Do-Follow Forums").

Search Engine Submission
Submit your website to the most popular search engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN, Altavista, Alexa, Alltheweb, Lycos, Excite, etc., to get listed for free.

Directory Submission
Many people may say that directory submission is dead. As far as I'm concerned it is still alive. It is purely based on how effectively we are selecting those directories and how efficiently we are choosing the category for submission. Of course, I agree that it gives quite delayed results, but it is worth doing it. Submit your websites to the topmost quality directories like DMOZ, Yahoo Directory, ZoomInfo, One Mission, Pegasus, etc. Nowadays many web directories may offer paid listings but don't go for it.

Social Bookmarking
Social Bookmarking is yet another powerful way of promoting your website, but nowadays most people are spamming social bookmarking sites without knowing how to use them. Since content in these websites update frequently, search engines like these types of sites and often visit them (this is commonly termed as Tagsonomy & Folksonomy in Web 2.0). Do some social bookmarking in popular bookmarking sites like Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon, Propeller, etc. You should be very careful while doing this and you must properly handle the tags which are very essential to broadcast your news on a wide area network. This may increase your website traffic based on how effectively you have participated.

Link Exchange
Exchange links with service-related websites (this is commonly termed as Thematic Link Exchange) that can help increase your link popularity, which is a major factor of Google's PageRank algorithm. Beware of Black-Hats while doing exchanges.

Link Baiting
Suppose you have copied/published another website's news or content in your blog/website. Don't forget to place their website link as a reference. Do it for others and, if your content is trustworthy, let others do it for you. This is another way to increase your link popularity.

Cross-Linking
Link to internal pages within your site wherever necessary (this is commonly termed Internal Linking). This increases your internal link popularity ,which is another major factor of Google Page Rank algorithm. The best known example of successful internal linking is Wikipedia. Also try to get a content link from websites/blogs that are related to your site theme. Try getting a link from within their site content using a targeted keyword as anchor text (much like Wikipedia does). We know that this strategy can often be hard to implement, but these types of links have more weight from a search engine point of view.

Photo Sharing
Publish/share your website product pictures and make them public. Let your friends see them and comment on them too, which will help drive traffic towards your website. Do this in major photo sharing websites like Flickr, Picasa, Photo Bucket, Picli, etc.

Video Promotions
Like with photo sharing, you can publish/share your product videos, expert opinions, and reviews of your product and make them public in YouTube, Metacafe, Dailymotion, etc.

Business Reviews
Write reviews about others businesses or ask your friends/clients to write a review of your business in major business review sites like RateitAll, Shvoong, Kaboodle, Stylefeeder, etc.

Local Listings & Yellow Pages
Instead of going global and facing huge competition, make your website local so that search engines can easily view your website and fetch the content. This will help you to reach a targeted audience. Submit your website to Google Local, Maps, Yahoo Local, Yellow Pages, Superpages, Hotfrog, etc.

Article Submission
Write articles of your own and submit them to popular article sites like Ezine, Go Articles, Now Public, Buzzle, etc. This will help you to attain some deep links for your website (though it's usually a slower process).

Press Release Promotion
If you are a business/service provider then go for PR submission in popular PR websites like 1888pressrelease, Open PR, PR Leap, etc. This will help you to publish your site in Google News.

Classifieds Submission
Do some classifieds submissions to advertise your products for free. Try Craigslist and other major classifieds sites like Kugli, Myspace, iMadespace, Vivastreet, etc.

Social Shopping Network
If you own an e-commerce website, this is a good strategy for advertising and easily branding your products for free. Submit your products to Google Product Search, Yahoo Online Shopping, MSN Online Shopping, and other major social shopping network sites like Kaboodle, Style Feeder, Wists, Five Limes, Buzz Shout, Ohmybuzz, etc.

Answers
Participate in Answers by asking and answering relevant questions and placing a link to your website in the source section if necessary. If you don't spam, this is another great way to increase your link popularity (Yahoo Answers, Cha-Cha, Answer Bag, etc.)

Document Sharing
Share your website documents like business documents, information brochures, and slides in Google Docs, Slide Share, etc. This will help you brand your website.

CSS, W3C & RSS Directories Submission
If you have a web design site or offer services related to web design, submit your website to CSS and W3C website directories which may drive traffic towards your website. Also submit your website to RSS feed directories which, again, will help you attain more traffic.

Widget / Gadget Development
Develop some interactive and innovative widget/gadget applications (such as an online poll or game widgets) for your website and publish them on your blog/website or in other popular social networking sites like Facebook and Myspace. Let your friends and others vote/play/use the widget/application, which will help you increase your branding and website visits.

PPC Ad Campaign
When none of the above strategies work for you, go for a PPC ad campaign with your targeted keywords. Remember that you have to pay to drive more traffic towards your website through PPC.

Ref: http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/21offpage-seo-strategies-to-build-your-online-reputation