giovedì 30 giugno 2016

☝Debt Free In DAYS? No Joke. Check This Out sara938.bellissima@blogger.com

Hi sara938.bellissima@blogger.com ,


Ever wonder what it feels like to be completely
debt free?

Not worrying if the cable is going to get shut
off or a knock on your door is the repo man for
your car? My friend, wonder no more.

DEBT FREE is a click away

Real people are making REALLY BIG MONEY. There's
nothing to buy and no contracts to sign. Start
today and you'll have SPENDABLE CASH in a matter
of hours.

It's THAT QUICK. But YOU better be quick. Spots are
VERY LIMITED.

Check it out NOW

All the best

Enjoy,

Jacque Joffre



















































































































































































sara938.bellissima , Internet Marketing Lab, 67 - 68 Hatton Gardens, London, London, United Kingdom, EC1N 8JY
You may unsubscribe Here

mercoledì 29 giugno 2016

Package Duration 10 Days / 9 Nights

VENUS VILLA COTTAGE MANALI
ico.jpg Day 1: Pick up from Chandigarh/Ambala :
On_arrival at Chandigarh/Ambala_Airport / Railway Station and you will be met with our representative and drive to Chandigarh hotel, take lunch and rest of the day. Dinner in hotel.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 2: Chandigarh to shimla :
After breakfast drive to Shimla. Enrooted visit_to pin jore garden_and move to shimla. Shimla was the former summer capital of British India, set amidst the snow capped Shivalik Mountains. Which offers some of the most stunning views of the mighty Himalayas. On_arrival at Shimla check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Shimla.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 3: Shimla - Kufri - Shimla :
This day after breakfast proceeds for in and around_sightseeing of SHIMLA, visit_KUFRI, India's one of the best holiday_paradise Kufri in Shimla is beautifully tucked on an altitude of 2,622 meter. The place is a tourist_hotspot for its awesome scenic and sports activities. Evening free_to stroll in the famous_shopping place of Shimla town - THE_MALL & THE RIDGE This large open space in the heart of town presents excellent views of the mountain ranges. Shimla's landmarks - the neo- gothic structure of Christ Church and the neo - Tudor library building - are worth seeing. Overnight stay at Shimla.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 4: Shimla - Kullu (200 KM) :
After breakfast leave for Manali, on the way sight-seeing like Sundernagar lake, Mandi, Pandoh Dam, Hanogi Devi Temple, Mini Vaishno Devi Temple, Kullu Shawl Factories and overnight stay at Kullu.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 5: Kullu - Manikaran - Manali :
After breakfast proceed to manikaran and after manikaran move to Manali, check in to_hotel and rest of the day visit_to Hadimba temple, Manu temple, Club_house, Van vihar , Tibetain monestary, the_mall road. Dinner in_hotel. O/N stay.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 6: Manali - Rohtang Pass - Manali (Up to snow line) (110 KM) :
Manali to snow point (Rohtang Pass) and on the way back from snow point visit_Solang Valley and overnight stay at Manali. ( Nehru Kund, Kothi, Rahala Fall, Marhi, Rani Nallah, Rohtang Pass , Solang Valley & Vashith kund ).
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 7: Manali to Dharamshala (250 KM) :
In the morning drive to Dharamshala on the way sight seeing Baijnath Temple (Shiva Temple), Palampur Tea Garden_and Chamunda Devi Temple. Overnight stay at Dharamshala
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 8: Dharamshala - Dalhousie (130 KM) :
After breakfast Visit_Dharamshala local sight seeing ( Mcleodganj, Dalai Lama Temple, Naddi, & Dal Lake ) & after lunch depart for Dalhousie. Situated at 2039 mts in the outer slope s of the Dhaula Dhar range with its natural beauty and natural surroundings. On_arrival check- in at the_hotel. Rest of the day for_leisure and_shopping. Overnight stay at Dalhousie.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 9: Dalhousie - Khajjiar - Dalhousie. (50 KM) :
Full day_sightseeing to Khajjiar, 25 kms from. Dalhousie. It's one of the most scenic saucer shaped Plateau and is surrounded by dense pine and deodar forests, its beauty has further been enhanced by a small lake in the center with a floating_island and 9-hole golf_course here are the other interesting places to cover. Return to Dalhousie and overnight stay at Dalhousie.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Day 10: Dalhousie to Chandigarh/Ambala/Pathankot Drop :
After breakfast we checkout_from_hotel and drop at Ambala/Jalander Railway Station_Airport. TOUR END.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Includes :
  • Non Alcoholic welcome drink on_arrival.
  • Bed Tea/Coffee
  • Hotel_Accommodation on twin sharing basis in Deluxe_Room/Executive_room.
  • Meals MAPAI Plan ( Breakfast & Dinner )
  • Transportation By perseno; car
  • Camp_fire
  • Local_taxi for rohtang passout(Not include) and Khajjiyar sight seeing as per
  • package( Depand on weather) .
  • Travel_guide during_journey.
  • All taxes like as Toll tax, Parking fee, Driver expanses etc.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Excludes :
  • Any Bus_Rail/Flight_Ticket.
  • Cost of any medical, Medicine_Travel, Health And doctor_service.
  • Any kind of personal expenses such as monument Fees, laundry, telephone bills
  • and alcoholic beverages. Camera fees (still or_movie). , Any porter
  • age, tips, and item of personal nature like laundry, telephone calls.
  • Additional cost for hotel_accommodation.
  • Transport & service due to train_cancellation, road block, Vehicle
  • mal-function, political disturbances etc.
  • Any other things which are not mentioned in cost include column.
  • Any ride., Monuments, Any other meals
  • Mineral water
  • GST 3.09%
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg Indusial :
  • 50% Advance For Confirmation
  • 50% Before 15 Days Of Tour Departure.
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg SEASON_PRICE 52900/-
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg OFF SEASON_PRICE 41990/-
shadow.jpg
ico.jpg VENUS VILLA COTTAGE MANALI Contact Details :
  • MANISH NAHATA - 09805473356 | 09218018018 | 01902-257258
  • Email ID - venusvilla2013@gmail.com | Website - www.venusvilla.in
To stop receiving these emails please click on Unsubscribe me !!

No, SEO isn't “search engine manipulation” that Google will ban you for


 
Authoritylabs
Entireweb Newsletter Unsubscribe me  View web version  
  Become a fan on Facebook
June 29th, 2016
 
 
 
 

No, SEO isn’t “search engine manipulation” that Google will ban you for

google-code-seo-algorithm

Does Google now view search engine optimization as bad, as spam, as something you could get banned for?

Almost certainly not, but that’s the takeaway you could now get based on a legal fight between Google and a publisher that was banned from its search results.

The case involves e-ventures Worldwide, which had many of its sites banned by Google and is fighting in court for damages as a result. As we covered earlier, Google lost a battle to have the case dismissed, so the fight continues.

This week, an article in Entrepreneur highlighted an interesting part of Google’s legal arguments, that “search engine manipulation” is something the company fights against, might ban anyone for and, importantly, is defined about the way many people might define SEO.


 

Authoritylabs

 

Google: SEO is not spam

So, “Is Google Trying To Kill SEO,” as the headline of the Entrepreneur article asks? Almost certainly not, as I’ll explain. But let’s start with Google’s official statement that it gave Search Engine Land on this:

While we can’t comment on ongoing litigation, in general, Google supports and encourages SEO practices that are within our guidelines and don’t consider that spam.

Got it? SEO — commonly accepted best practices — isn’t spam. And anyone encountering the newfangled term of “search engine manipulation” should view that, in my opinion, as meaning spam, not SEO.

The “search engine manipulation” backstory

How did the concern over what “search engine manipulation” means come about this week? It’s from a key document in the lawsuit, a statement by Brandon Falls, the Google search quality analyst who took action against the e-ventures sites. This Wall Street Journal article about the case links to his declaration.

In that, Falls introduces the term “search engine manipulation” for the first time in my knowledge by anyone within Google’s search team. It’s not a term that’s regularly used by Google when dealing with publishers. There’s not a single help document for publishers that mentions the phrase in Google’s webmaster support area.

From Falls’ declaration, the first reference to “search engine manipulation” is as follows:

An important part of providing valuable search results to users is Google’s protection of the integrity of its search results from those who seek to manipulate them for their own gain.

As noted, efforts to subvert or game the process by which search engines rank the relevance of websites are called “webspam” in the search industry.

Such search engine manipulation harms what is most valuable to users about search: the quality (i.e., relevance) of our search results for users.

Accordingly, Google considers search engine manipulation to be extremely serious and expends substantial resources to try to identify and eliminate it. These actions are critical to retain users’ trust in Google’s search results.

I’ve bolded the key parts. Google opens by saying it tries to protect its search results from those who “seek to manipulate them for their own gain.” The problem with this is that this statement not only applies to SEO best practices that Google itself encourages, but also to activities that violate Google’s guidelines, which it considers spam.

Anyone doing commonly accepted SEO is doing so in hopes of manipulating the search results for their own gain. Google’s own guide to SEO acknowledges this in talking about using its advice as a publisher in order to have “a noticeable impact on your site’s user experience and performance in organic search results.”

In short, Google actively encourages and instructs publishers how to “manipulate” its search results, and publishers are inherently doing this for their own gain. SEO is manipulation, and the Google declaration suggests that any “search engine manipulation” to be a potential cause for action.


 

Authoritylabs

 

Why it’s obvious that “search engine manipulation” means spam

Sophisticated SEOs, of course, wouldn’t interpret the declaration’s statement in that way. Knowing that Google does things like publish a guide to SEO, produces videos on it, speaks on the topic and encourages SEO in many ways makes it blindingly obvious that Google doesn’t consider SEO within its guidelines to be bad.

Rather, I’d say most sophisticated SEOs would interpret this new “search engine manipulation” term to be synonymous with “web spam” or “spam” for short — activities that fall outside Google’s accepted guidelines for SEO.

Reading through the rest of the declaration, it becomes pretty clear that “search engine manipulation” is indeed being used as a synonym for spam and does not include accepted SEO. For example:

Google’s online Webmaster Guidelines include a discussion of “Quality Guidelines.” The Quality Guidelines enumerate numerous manipulation techniques that violate Google’s Webmaster Guidelines.

In that statement, Google is acknowledging that there are many search engine manipulation techniques, but only some violate its guidelines. In other words, not all manipulation is bad and an actionable offense. SEO manipulation, that which is done within its guidelines, should be okay. Outside the guidelines — that’s spam and potentially gets you in trouble.

Nevertheless, the opening statement in the declaration can be read as including even best practices SEO in “search engine manipulation.” It’s a pity Google wasn’t much clearer and didn’t stay with the commonly used industry terms out there. As a result, it’s possible for anyone to fearmonger or fear that doing accepted SEO might be a bannable offense.

In reality, anyone who stays within Google’s guidelines really should have nothing to fear, as Google’s own statement today says. In particular, it’s important to note that this declaration introducing “search engine manipulation” as a term was made back in November 2014. It was only just noticed now. If this was a first shot in Google’s coming war on accepted SEO, then for over two years now, that’s not actually had any impact.


About the Author:

Danny Sullivan
Danny Sullivan is a Founding Editor of Search Engine Land. He’s a widely cited authority on search engines and search marketing issues who has covered the space since 1996. Danny also serves as Chief Content Officer for Third Door Media, which publishes Search Engine Land and produces the SMX: Search Marketing Expo conference series. He has a personal blog called Daggle (and keeps his disclosures page there). He can be found on Facebook, Google + and microblogs on Twitter as @dannysullivan.


 

Webtexttool
















Instant Indexing
Get all your webpages included and improve your rankings in Entireweb within seconds.
Entireweb Directory
Get high quality backlinks to your website by listing your site in the Entireweb Directory.
SpeedyAds
Advertise your business online! Get highly targeted traffic and pay only for the clicks you receive.

About Entireweb      Affiliate      Our Services      Privacy Policy      Contact Us

You receive this email since you have registered at www.entireweb.com/free_submission/

To discontinue from further mailings, click here