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How to Turn Off or Disable RSS Feeds in Blogger Blogs?

Turning off or disabling RSS Feeds of a Blogger blog might sound outrageous, but it could be handy for a few cases. If you don’t want your subscribers to get any kind of Email notification of new posts, or your RSS Feeds is used by some copiers to rip off your content via automatic scripts. Both problems have a mutual solution either turning off the RSS Feeds for a definite period or absolutely change to a new Feed Address (this sounds quite funny). In this article, We will show you, How to Turn Off or Disable RSS Feeds in Blogger?


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How to Add a Random Post Button in Blogger?

A worthy way to keep your visitors busy, and to allow them to spend more time on your website is to use “Random Post” button. Recently, one of our visitors asked us How to Add a Random Post button in Blogger. This button can be placed anywhere in your website, providing your visitors the flexibility that when clicked it will take the visitors to a complete random post. In other words, It will display random posts, every time the button is clicked. This is actually easy to achieve, so in this article we will show you How to Add a Random Post button in Blogger.

Before you start check out the live demo of this "Random Post" widget. You can play with it, and it will take you to the random post on each hit.
The first thing you need to do is to get yourself login into your Blogger account and go to Template >> Edit HTML section. Now within the template coding, search for the ending</body> tag and just above it paste the following piece of JavaScript coding.

<script type="text/javascript">/*<![CDATA[*/function showLucky(root){ var feed = root.feed; var entries = feed.entry || []; var entry = feed.entry[0]; for (var j = 0; j < entry.link.length; ++j){if (entry.link[j].rel == 'alternate'){window.location = entry.link[j].href;}}} function fetchLuck(luck){ script = document.createElement('script'); script.src = '/feeds/posts/summary?start-index='+luck+'&max-results=1&alt=json-in-script&callback=showLucky'; script.type = 'text/javascript'; document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(script); } function feelingLucky(root){ var feed = root.feed; var total = parseInt(feed.openSearch$totalResults.$t,10); var luckyNumber = Math.floor(Math.random()*total);luckyNumber++; a = document.createElement('a'); a.href = '#random'; a.rel = luckyNumber; a.onclick = function(){fetchLuck(this.rel);}; a.innerHTML = 'Random Post'; document.getElementById('mbl-random').appendChild(a); } </script><script src="/feeds/posts/summary?max-results=0&alt=json-in-script&callback=feelingLucky">/*]]>*/</script>
Now to create a random post link and put it in a desired location of your website paste the following code anywhere you like. For example, in your navigation and it would automatically turn into a random post button. Once everything is done, save your template by pressing “Save Template” button.
<div id="mbl-random"></div>

Congratulations: You Successfully added a Random post button in your blogger blog. Now go and check your site to see if everything is working just according to the plans. If you have followed the instructions properly, we are sure you will not face any errors.

How to Style the Random Post button?

I am sure, people would like to make their random post button stand out (fancy from others). You can use the following piece of CSS code to customize or stylize your button. You can make it look entirely different and can also use the same CSS coding as we have provided below (Remember: you have to paste the following code just above the ]]></b:skin> tag present in your template coding).

#mbl-random a {background-color:#3bb3e0;padding:10px;position:relative;font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif;font-size:12px;text-decoration:none;color:#fff;border: solid 1px #186f8f;background-image: linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(44,160,202) 0%, rgb(62,184,229) 100%);background-image: -o-linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(44,160,202) 0%, rgb(62,184,229) 100%);background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(44,160,202) 0%, rgb(62,184,229) 100%);background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(44,160,202) 0%, rgb(62,184,229) 100%);background-image: -ms-linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(44,160,202) 0%, rgb(62,184,229) 100%);background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,left bottom,left top,color-stop(0, rgb(44,160,202)),color-stop(1, rgb(62,184,229)));-webkit-box-shadow: inset 0px 1px 0px #7fd2f1, 0px 1px 0px #fff;-moz-box-shadow: inset 0px 1px 0px #7fd2f1, 0px 1px 0px #fff;box-shadow: inset 0px 1px 0px #7fd2f1, 0px 1px 0px #fff;-webkit-border-radius: 5px;-moz-border-radius: 5px;-o-border-radius: 5px;border-radius: 5px;}#mbl-random a::before {background-color:#ccd0d5;content:"";display:block;position:absolute;width:100%;height:100%;padding:8px;left:-8px;top:-8px;z-index:-1;-webkit-border-radius: 5px;-moz-border-radius: 5px;-o-border-radius: 5px;border-radius: 5px;-webkit-box-shadow: inset 0px 1px 1px #909193, 0px 1px 0px #fff;-moz-box-shadow: inset 0px 1px 1px #909193, 0px 1px 0px #fff;-o-box-shadow: inset 0px 1px 1px #909193, 0px 1px 0px #fff;box-shadow: inset 0px 1px 1px #909193, 0px 1px 0px #fff;}#mbl-random a:active {padding-bottom:9px;padding-left:10px;padding-right:10px;padding-top:11px;top:1px;background-image: linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(62,184,229) 0%, rgb(44,160,202) 100%);background-image: -o-linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(62,184,229) 0%, rgb(44,160,202) 100%);background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(62,184,229) 0%, rgb(44,160,202) 100%);background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(62,184,229) 0%, rgb(44,160,202) 100%);background-image: -ms-linear-gradient(bottom, rgb(62,184,229) 0%, rgb(44,160,202) 100%);background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,left bottom,left top,color-stop(0, rgb(62,184,229)),color-stop(1, rgb(44,160,202)));}

We hope this tutorial may have helped you in learning how to add random post button in blogger. How many of you are already using this button? What are its benefits and how much conversion it is bringing to your site. We would love to hear your reviews and inputs on this topic, feel free to leave you precious comments below. 

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How To Decrease Bounce Rate Upto 17% in just two Months

How I improved bounce rate by 77% in 60 days 

The higher bounce rate has always been a matter of grave concern for the struggling bloggers like me. They feel it quite disgusting if out of each 100 visitors of your blog 77 of them just exit after reading that post where they landed. It is also not confirm either they read the whole of the landed post, its first paragraph or just they cast a cursory look over it and go away. 

Different pro bloggers tell different sets of tips and tricks to improve the bounce rate. They advise to display reasonable number of related posts just after the contents of your each post. Some of them suggest showing five to seven posts with their continuation separately on Home page. Some others guys want you to offer an extensive list of latest and popular posts in the sidebar of your blog. They all are right but, by following them, we cannot improve the bounce rate beyond a certain level. Is it, so?

Let’s calculate how I improved bounce rate by 77%

In this article, I am going to show how you did I improve the bounce rate of my blog “Pollution Pollution” from worrisome 77% to just 17% in two months. If we calculate in percentage terms, it shows that I managed to hold 60% more visitors on my blog in just two months. Here is its calculation.
Here is its calculation.
  1. Bounce rate in October 2012: 77%
  2. Bounce rate in January 2013: -17%
  3. Difference in bounce rate: 60%
  4. Percentage change: 60/77x100=77%
Here is the screen shot of Google Analytics report of my blog for the month of October 2012.

How did I do that?

Now come to the main question you all have must in your mind. How did I improve my bounce rate from whopping 77% to just 17% in just two months? Did I apply any rocket science of SEO? Did I extraordinarily improve my contents, no not at all. For your kind information, I am a newbie, nonprofessional, amateur and ordinary blogger who don’t have time to give more than half an hour to my blog daily. How did I do that? Don’t worry I am not going to sell here any product, or service that will sink your bounce rate. 

First look at my daily visitors with higher bounce rate

Look at the number of monthly visitors of my site in the above screen shot. That is more than 13,000 per month. It means nearly 400 visitors daily. It had only been six months in October 2012 since, I started my blog in May 2012. It was surprising for me to have such a decent number of visitors on my blog daily. However, that was not much perturbing for me because I read at most of the pro bloggers that Google gives an advantage to new bloggers by referring more and more traffic just to let internet community know about a newly begun blog or website. I was satisfied over this assumption, but my gigantic bounce rate was equally so worrisome for me. You can see this was 76.86%, in the above screenshot. 

Irrelevance of all types is a fatal blow to your blog

This was the secret that made me improve the bounce rate of my blog. Everyone talks about the significance of relevance in blogging, but a few tell us relevance of all types equally counts a lot. If our contents are not relevant to our niche, Google Panda will lash us. If the design of a website is irrelevant to the content, the visitors would take a ridiculous impression of it. Yes, that is the secret which I am going to share with everyone. 

My social media friends visit my blog in my love

I increased traffic on my blog though running a massive campaign on social media. I am an addict of Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin. I actively participate with my friends, followers and contacts on them. I have limited circles on all these three accounts, but I am very much connected with each of my social-media friend. I don’t forget to wish them separately as much as possible. I send them gifts on their birthdays, promotions and success in their exams. In short, I have strong bonding with them. What they give me in return. Whenever I shared my post with them a flock of visitors, I find on my blog soon after my sharing. They all are my friends, but none of them has any interests in my niche “pollution”. In courtesy, they just visit the post I link to them and they get back just after clicking it. So obviously, the bounce rate of my site has to increase astronomically high. 

I stopped sharing with irrelevant audience?

In the first month of November 2012, I realized the significance of the relevant traffic. Thus, I stopped sharing my posts to social media. Then hell literally fell on me. The traffic on my blog nose-dived. If blog traffic sinks from 400 daily visitors to just 100-150 visitors, what can happen to a novice blogger like me. I used to miss my heart beats sometimes because I was and am very particular to the niche of my blog. This is an abundant source of solace for me that, in this polluted environment I am doing something to safe the environment. 

Bounce rate went deep down

However, after a while I also felt that bounce rate of my blog is going down and down and in previous two months it reached at 17%. That was a pleasant surprise for me. It showed that now I am getting the real customers at my shop. If I am selling flowers no one will stand in my shop, who wants to buy a gun or pistol. Now I can communicate with them easily. Our concerns, worries and hopes are common. This is the community which I want to develop to further my cause of a pollution-free environment. 

Do you believe me?

Do you believe I am speaking truth that the bounce rate of my blog is 17% right now? If you believe in me thank you, else here is the screenshot of my Google Analytics of January 2013. Enjoy interacting with your community but take care of relevance. Hey, hey, wait do share your thoughts with me in the comments section below.



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How to Add a Facebook Share button in Blogger?

You probably have seen those Facebook share buttons on various blogs that allows people to share your post on their Wall through a simple click. In the past, we have already shown how to add a Facebook comments in blogger on your blog. In this article, we will show you how to add a Facebook Share button in Blogger. It displays the total share count which gives you another reason to get more and more targeted traffic from Social Media websites like Facebook. First and foremost, you have to login into your Blogger account. 

Once logged in, go to Your Blog >> Template >> Edit HTML >> Search for<data:post.body/>  and paste the following code either above or below it (depending upon your needs as mentioned below). 
  • For Below Posts: In case you want to display the share button at the end of your posts then paste the following code below <data:post.body/>  tag. 
  • For Above Posts: However, if you want to display the share button at the beginning of your posts then paste the following code above <data:post.body/>   tag.
<div class="facebook-share"><a expr:share_url='data:post.url' name='fb_share' rel='nofollow' type='BUTTON-TYPE'/><script src='http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/connect.php/js/FB.Share' type='text/javascript'/></div>

Now its up to you, what kind of button you would like to display on your site. Facebook provided a couple of options like Vertical, Horizontal or without counter buttons. To customize your button type, just replace "BUTTON-TYPE" with any of the following:
  1. box_count for full tall button with counter
  2. button_count for small button with counter
  3. button for without counter
  4. icon for a small thumb (without counter)
Once everything is done, save your template by pressing "Save template" button present at the top of the HTML template editor. Now go and check your site to see if everything is working just fine or not. 

We hope this tutorial have helped you in learning How to Add a Facebook Share button in blogger. We're also planning to add it on the next design update. Let us know what are your thoughts about this button? Does it gives you a little bit more Social Traffic? Lets have a meaningful conversation a head.
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How to Add jQuery Countdown Timer Widget in Blogger blogs

Have you ever thought of adding a Milestone Countdown timer widget to your Blogger Blog? From time to time we bring change to our blogs or website, maybe it's your blog’s anniversary, new product launch or something else. A countdown timer can always keep your readers updated about something that’s going to happen. This could turn out to be so helpful in creating magnificent interest among your readers because not every day you release a new product. Well in this article, we will show you how to add a countdown timer widget in your Blogger posts, pages, sidebar and home page.
If you are using Blogger.com, then you know there are no such default countdown gadgets. Therefore, we have to integrate it by using some third-party plugins and coding. For that reason, we have developed a simple yet essential count down plugin for Blogger that functions just like other WordPress plugins available on the web. This plugin is called the MBL Countdown timer.



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Top Methods For Making Money Online With Fiverr in 2014

Fiverr is a web site that allows anyone with a product or service to advertise their wares for a starting price of $5, by creating what's called a "gig." More specifically, the base price cannot be more than $5 but additions called "gig extras," can carry higher price tags. I remember when Fiverr first launched.
Shortly after their quick success, numerous copycats tried to duplicate their success. Many would-be entrepreneurs figured that people would get bored of only getting $5 for a gig and that other sites offering $10+ gigs were necessary. At any rate, Fiverr.com is still alive and well, and people are happy to offer their base price for $5, but of course, with the "gig extras," many are getting more than that.

How to make money on Fiverr

The basics for making money on Fiverr, from one perspective, involves figuring out something to offer as a $5 gig, that has a higher value, perhaps valued at $25 in terms of time spent. Or, if it's something that is highly unique offering a gig "on par" is appropriate as well.

For the former, offering a higher valued gig for $5, the next step is to create a couple gig extras, perhaps priced at $10 each. These extras should not create much extra work for the seller, perhaps a minute or two, but be no-brainer add-ons for the buyer. Therefore, with minimal risk, a seller can provide a service for $25 that is worth their time. The above approach, probably the most common on Fiverr, qualifies as "working online," but does not necessarily take advantage of the leverage that could be achieved while working online.

Create a gig around "a system"

To really leverage the power of making money on Fiverr, someone could put a subscription service or online automated system to work for them. For example, if they're in an automated system that carries a high monthly price tag that allows for unlimited use, that could be sold as a "gig" on Fiverr. If the preparation for using the service is minimal work, and the value-add is in the fact that people cannot afford the monthly fees, or do not need the service at that level, this could provide a way to share the subscription fee and perhaps make a profit. Someone I know in the make money online industry is doing this very thing. For every 25 orders he gets at $5 a piece he outsources the "prep" portion of the job for $15, resulting in a revenue of $110 (minus Fiverr fees).

Top Gigs for exposure and branding


Fiverr gigs can be looked at as advertising to build a brand. As an example, before "gig extras" were available, a rap artist was putting together quick rap videos to help people with their marketing. Perhaps the $5 wasn't worth all the effort but it did allow the rapper to gain a name for himself and soon people started looking for him on Google and YouTube and he ended up with a popular YouTube channel and the ability to offer higher priced songs.
For this to work effectively he simply had to make sure his Fiverr username matched his YouTube username. Also, including the word Fiverr in his YouTube channel profile helped searchers locate his work much easier from the search engines.

Fiverr Gig promotion

The URL of the profile created on Fiverr can land in search engines, so adding in some keywords related to the gigs is valuable. In addition, writing and submitting a Press Release to announce any new gigs is a smart idea. If the Press Release is cleverly anchored to current affairs many journalists and news writers will pick up the release and run with it, really spreading the word to help promote the Fiverr profile and gigs.
Come up with controversial stories that would work well in Reddit and Digg as well that could drive traffic to your gigs. Additionally, promoting the gigs in social circles like Facebook, Linked In, Twitter, and the rest, can help drive leads and sales for the Fiverr gigs, with viral potential when done right.

Keys to making the customer happy 

Fiverr is a site, like eBay, where feedback matters. Upon combing through hundreds of comments I got a good understanding of what makes Fiverr buyers happy. Most of the following are a given but I will include them anyway.

  • First thing is to respond to the customer immediately after they purchase the gig to thank them for their purchase, and to let them know you are on it.
  • Make certain that you have all the details and if there is any confusion, communicate with the buyer to make sure everything is clear, especially for more complicated gigs.
  • Deliver exactly as promised, add some extra, and deliver early.
  • If it is a long gig, stay in communication with the buyer by providing feedback of the process and each milestone.
After successful delivery, wait for feedback. Ask if there is anything more that you can do if the feedback isn't received in a realistic time frame. Respond to the feedback, and be sure to take into account any criticism to improve the gig offered. It's not wise to argue in the comments, but if you know you are right and the customer is being unrealistic, list the things that you have done for them and ask what more you could do.
Keep the conversation within the comments until the buyer shoots themself in the foot (assuming they are wrong). After positive feedback, send a message letting them know about your other gigs and any BOGO discounts that you are offering.

Selling physical goods on Fiverr

While some physical product offerings may have a home on Fiverr, the margins may be too low to be realistic for anything other than non-shippable items. Custom crafts can do well online, but Pinterest might be a better aveneue for that, having popped off many a custom craft career in the past.

In conclusion

Naturally, offering gigs related to something that you love and could see yourself really doing day in and day out will keep you motivated when orders flow in. Include a solid headline for each gig. Also, the first sentence for the gig should contain the most important bits. Use videos and samples, and when possible, testimonials, in your gig advertisements.
Over-delivering, asking for feedback, responding to feedback, cross-promoting gigs, offering discounts for multiple purchases, creating smart up-sells (i.e. gig extras), and keeping tabs on the "requested gigs" section, are all little things that can pay off huge in the long, or even the short, te



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What Is My IP Address? How to Find My IP Address?


What Is An IP Address?


An IP Address (Internet Protocol address) is a specific number separated by full stops that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network. IP address assignments usually come from your broadband service provider.
IP Addresses work for computers just like phone numbers work for your mobile phone, or like a postal mail address works for your house. There are two standards for IP addresses: IP Version 4 (IPv4) and IP Version 6 (IPv6). All computers with IP addresses have an IPv4 address, and many are starting to use the new IPv6 address system as well. For example: 127.0.10.255 (for IPv4), and 2001:db8:0:1234:0:567:8:1 (for IPv6).

What is My IP Address?


To view your IP address you can use the following tool that provide all ip info, Geographical Location, Browser & System info.


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Top 20 Best Free SEO Tools For Bloggers


SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and it is a brilliant thing for Bloggers and Webmasters to drive the real unlimited traffic from search engines. There are many basic and advanced things for SEO which we learn step by step and also implement them on our blogs like optimizing templateadding meta descriptionscreating robots.txt filesubmitting sitemap and many more. Previously, We've published many articles on SEO which can be found in SEO Page and now we're going to discuss about another topic of SEO. In this post, we're going to share the top 20 best free SEO tools for bloggers which can be helpful to drive more traffic and perform better in SERPs.

1. Google Webmaster Tools

Google Webmaster Tools allows you to submit the whole sitemap of your blog/site to Google for the index in its search engine. Once the sitemap the completely indexed then you blog will be appearing in Google search and through that you can receive organic traffic. It also has advanced features by which you can track the most popular keywords from which you're getting traffic and all other information about the traffic which is coming from Google search engine. You can also calculate the backlinks with this tool.

2. Bing Webmaster Tools

Just similar as Google Webmaster Tools, Bing is another search engine which is second most popular across the world. Through this tool, you can submit sitemap to Bing search engine and easily get traffic from there. It also helps you to optimize your blog for search engine better than previous. This is almost same with the above tool just the search engine is changed.

3. Google Analytics

Google Analytics is one of the most popular tool to get the accurate and real statistics data about the visitors of your blog/site. There are many features in this tool that's why it is known as best. It counts the pageviews, daily visitors, monthly visitors of your blog. Bounce rate, geographical location of visitors, trackbacks, real-time (live) visitors, information of paid and free keywords and much more things are also available in this tool just free. Install Google Analytics in your blog now!

4. Google Keyword Planner

After Google Analytics, Keyword Planner is also a useful tool for bloggers to get better ranking in SERPs. This is a keyword research tool by which you can decide better keyword for your content. Simply, with this tool, you can know that how much time a single keyword in searched in Google in the single month. You should target such keyword which may have high searches monthly and after that you can be able to get good traffic from search engines.

5. Google PageSpeed Insights

Google PageSpeed Insights - This is another free SEO tool provided by Google which helps you to know the page speed or loading speed of your blog. Every blogger and webmaster wants to reduce the loading time of his blog/site and this tool can be helpful at the time because this doesn't only calculate the loading time but also finds and provide you some tips by which you can easily speed up your blog.

6. Google Structured Data Testing Tool

As the days are passing, Google is trying to make it's search engine more easy and useful with correct result. You guys may be noticing that slowly slowly Google is changing design or view of search results. So, this is Google structured data testing tool which helps you to know that how your blog appears in search results. After testing, it also gives you some tips to appear your blog beautiful in search results.

7. Google Trends

Google Trends can also be helpful for bloggers to do better keyword research because this tool helps to know that what's trending in the current days, which topic is most popular in the current and how much time it is search and also from where it is searched. It also gives more advanced information. We can also search the custom keywords with this tool and easily get information about these custom keywords.

8. Keyword Density Checker

Keyword Density also plays role in search engine optimization and Keyword Density Checker tool can be helpful for us bloggers. For normal and proper SEO, we should do only 2-4% keyword density in our articles which will help us to get better ranking in search engines but if we write more than limit then there is chance to be penalized by Google penguin which will decrease our organic traffic.

9. SEOquake

SEOquake is most popular free SEO tool which is a extension or plugin for our web browers like Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera. After installing this tool, whenever you will open any webpage in your browser, a bar will appear which will be having SEO information for that webpage. It consists of Alexa Rank, Page Rank, Domain Authority, Backlinks, Indexed Pages, Page Authority and much more.

10. Open Site Explorer

Open Site Explorer is a website explorer which gives SEO information for the particular given domain. Through this tool, you can know the Domain and Page authority of any domain name, counts the backlinks and also gives more information. This tool also contains the premium version which is not free but free version also gives good result.

11. Ahrefs

Ahrefs is a backlink checker and site explorer tool by which you can easily check the backlinks of your blog. The total number of backlinks, kind of backlinks such as nofollow and dofollow, the location of backlinks and much more you can get from this tool. This also has premium version which will be provide more better data but free is also fine for blogger.

12. Alexa

Alexa is a well known algorithm for SEO Analysts and Bloggers. It is owned by amazon company and Alexa gives the rank to the every website on the internet. Most of bloggers try to improve their alexa rank which shows that the blog is going better and it is better than other webs on the internet. Alexa doesn't only rank the sites but also gives the information of that site related to SEO. That information consists of global rank, specific country rank, bounce rate, pageviews and visitors percentage, organic traffic percentage, keywords, backlinks and much more.

13. CopyScape

This is also well known tool for webmaster by which we can check the plagiarism of any webpage. It is common rule in blogging that we should not copy others content because it's illegal and has no benefit but if someone copies your content without permission then you can track your content violators through this tool. In simple words, we can check duplicate content through this tool.

14. Pingdom Website Loading Test

Pingdom website loading test is just alternative to Google PageSpeed Insights. We can also determine the loading speed or time through this tool. Pingdom website loading test allows us to check the loading speed from different countries of servers. After the process, it shows, how much did the webpage take to load, size of webpage and also gives tips to improve the loading speed. 

15. WordPress SEO By Yoast

This is the most popular WordPress SEO plugin which is being used by almost every WordPress user to SEO Optimize their websites and blogs. This plugin is free and is most recommended because it contains everything about SEO. It helps you to do on-page optimization like meta description, meta keywords, focus keywords, sitemaps and many more. 

16. WooRank

WooRank is another useful website review SEO tool which generates the SEO and other useful information about the given specific website. After generating review, it also gives the total score to that website by which we can know how much better we're going. The information is really brilliant which is being generated by this tool and we can easily know much about any particular website in a few clicks through this tool.

17. Drop My Link

Drop My Link is also a better tool for SEO Analyst which will help you to easily find such blogs on which you post comments and make backlinks through them. First you need to insert the keyword which can related to the top which you're linking back and choose the comment type blogs which can be CommentLuv blogs, dofollow comment blogs, .edu blogs and more. So, making backlinks through this tool is easier.

18. MozBar

This is also useful tool for Bloggers which is basically plugin and extension for browsers. This bar allows you to get known about the Domain Authority, Page Authority, Page Rank, Alexa Rank, Indexed Pages and other related to SEO things. When you'll be surfing any webpage, this bar will provide you all the above data about that current webpage in ease. You can simply analyze SEO of other webpages.

19. Buffer

Buffer is another most popular tool and application which be helpful for bloggers to drive more traffic. This is not mostly related to SEO but I would like to share them because this is awesome. This tool allows you to share the posts of your blog on different social networking sites with one click only. You can promote your blog on social networks while snoozing by scheduling posts. Simply, this tool helps you to socialize your content easily.

20. Craftkeys

Craftkeys is a useful tool for bloggers to analyze the competitor's keywords. By this tool, you can easily know that what keywords your competitor is trying to rank in Google and helps you to beat him/her. This tool gives you good information about keywords of the competitor just by giving domain, url or keyword.

Final Words

So friends, these were some best free SEO tools which can be useful for bloggers to rank their posts well in Google and drive good organic traffic. I think it is enough for today so let's end this post. I hope these tools are going to be helpful for every blogger and please share your views about this in comment and also it with your friends. Take a lot of care till the next post! Happy Search Engine Optimizing!

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How To Install Google Analytics In Blogger?

Every webmaster wants to know the real and accurate statistics of his blog/site. There are thousands of tools which can track the statistic of a website but to be honest, most of them are not giving the most accurate data. We've the most popular tool which is being used by almost all websites to track the statistic of a site and it is Google Analytics. Well, this tool also belongs to Google and that's why It gives the real data. Blogger users can also use this tool to track the visitors of their blog and this will give the perfect data to them. Blogger has also own stats tool but it is not giving proper data so Google Analytics will be best. In today's article we'll learn that how can we install the Google Analytics in Blogger but before the tutorial, let me tell you something about this to you.

Why Google Analytics Is Best ?

Google Analytics is the best website statistics tracker tool because of it's unique features which helps a lot in knowing the data about the visitors. Below I've discussed some awesome features of it.
  • Real Time Visitors : The is the best feature that you can know the real time or online visitors of your blog. There is the section of real time visitors where all the data about the active visitors will be stored. From where the visitor came, on which page it is active, what is it's geographical location and many things about the active visitor you get.
  • Geographical Location : You can also know the geographical location of your visitors. This will help you in knowing that where your site is being used mostly. It almost provides the accurate data about location because it locates the location of internet server.
  • From Where You're Getting Traffic : This tool will also tell you that from where you're getting traffic. No matter if it is from search engines, direct traffic or coming from other sites. It will tell the accurate information about this with fully detailed.
  • Average Visit Duration : One of the best thing that you can know that how much time your is spending on your blog. This will help you in knowing that is your content useful for people. If it is then your visitors will be spending good time on your site.
  • Operator System, Browser and Service Provider : This tool also tracks that in which operator system your visitor is using your site along with browser and service provider.
  • Pageviews, Daily Visits and Unique Visits : You can also be known by this tool that how much pageviews are you getting daily, daily visits and along with unique visits. If you're getting a good number of returning visitors then it means that your site is useful for people. And many more features are having this tool.
  • Also Read : How To Submit Blogger Sitemap To Google

How To Install This in Blogger?

There are two main steps in installing this in Blogger. First one is joining the Google Analytics and Second one is about installing it in Blogger. So let's start with the first step.

Step#1: Joining Google Analytics

  • Go To Google Analytics and Sign In With Google Account.
  • After That, You Will See The Sign Up Button Just Click It.

  • Now Here You Will Have To Fill The Simple Form. Fill It With Your Fields and For Help See The Screenshot Below.
  • After Filling The Form, Just Click The "Get Tracking ID" Button and Proceed To Next Step.
  • Now Here You'll Be Asked For Accepting Their Policies, So Read Their Policies and Hit Accept Button

  • Now You've Joined The Google Analytics and It's Time To Install It in Blogger. Let's Jump To Next Step.

Step#2 : Installing Google Analytics In Blogger

There are two ways to install Google Analytics in Blogger. Below I've detailed both.

Installing With Tracking ID

  • After joining the Google Analytics, You'll get the tracking ID so copy it and save it in notepad.
  • Go To Blogger >> Your Blog >> Settings >> Other 
  • Here in the bottom of the page, there is the Google Analytics Section, So paste the tracking ID in that box and hit save button.

  • Go To Blogger >> Template >> Edit HTML
  • Search For </body> 
  • Paste The Following Code Above </body>

<script type="text/javascript">
  var _gaq = _gaq || [];  _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-XXXXX-Y']);  _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
  (function() {    var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true;    ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';    var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);  })();
</script>


  • Replace the highlighted code with your tracking code which you've got from Google Analytics.
  • Save Your Template and You've done! 

Last Words

After installing the Google Analytics in Blogger, you will need to wait about 2 or 3 hours and then you then your Google Analytics account will be getting data. I hope this post is helpful for you and if you're facing any problem then feel free to ask. 

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