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[caption id="attachment_110" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Google Real Time Search Results"][/caption] As we all know Google is mixing Real Time Search Results into Search Engine Results. As a part of SEO community we have to take this as an advantage and leverage traffic. Real time Search Results effectively pushed down other websites listing lower down in Search Results. So as Online Marketers we need to take this an an opportunity and get more traffic for our websites through these Real Time Search Results. How to get traffic using Real Time Search Results: Google has an...
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Recently most of us would have seen Breadcrumbs appearing in Google Search Results. Last month Google announced that it’s going to roll out Breadcrumbs in Search Results globally. I got lot of queries referring what it exactly mean for Web Masters, so thought of explaining in my blog: If you get Breadcrumbs on Search Results it means that we can get more links on the results page. You can get separate link for each page in the breadcrumb trail. This actually means Google says “Provide Context” – Google’s this move clearly shows that its moving towards “Semantic” where each ...
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It’s a CSS technique that can make your website load faster. Instead of having a n number of images that are included on every page of the site. Example such logo, menu bar, social media icon etc., you combine them all into one big image, then use Cascading Style Sheets to display those image by using position attribute. The major problem in the loading of a web page today isn’t download speeds so much as concurrent download. A web browser will only download two files at once from a web server. After the HTML is downloaded, the browser has to grab Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript’s, an...
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It’s a CSS technique that can make your website load faster. Instead of having a n number of images that are included on every page of the site. Example such logo, menu bar, social media icon etc., you combine them all into one big image, then use Cascading Style Sheets to display those image by using position attribute. The major problem in the loading of a web page today isn’t download speeds so much as concurrent download. A web browser will only download two files at once from a web server. After the HTML is downloaded, the browser has to grab Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript’s, and images from your server. You might have a lot of those secondary files, and only two will be loaded at once. If you combine your template’s images into one big file, they all get downloaded at once, instead of two at a time. Also, you may shave off a few kilobytes of file size in some cases, but that’s not as important.Sample CSS spite image

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