Tuesday, 17 January 2012

How To master Google+ Part 5

Disable Re-sharing


If you don’t want other people to re-share (repost) your content or updates, you can disable sharing for all of your posts or individual posts.

 You do this when you create the update by selecting “Disable re-share” from the drop down menu.


You can also choose to edit or delete any post or update you’ve created, as well as disable comments in the event you would like to prevent others from posting follow-ups or feedback about your updates.

Since Google+ is a social network, I don’t recommend disabling comments on any of your posts as it’s important to interact and engage with those that have chosen to add you to their circles.

 By enabling comments, you can create an open dialogue and further build your brand, and following.


Sunday, 15 January 2012

How To master Google+ Part 4

Complete Your Profile




You will want to add your real name and photo to your profile, as well as a description about you and what you are interested in.


 You can complete your profile by clicking on “edit profile” from your main Google+ account page.



The more complete your profile, the easier it will be to connect with other Google+ users, so that you can build targeted circles of contacts.



At the top of your Google+ profile page, you will see an assortment of tabs, including “Posts”, “About”, “Photos”, “Videos”, “+1’s” and “Buzz”.



You can edit the tabs that are visible to your contacts at any time or disable specific tabs altogether. Your profile information appears to potential contacts on your “About” page, and when creating your profile, you should begin with an introduction (utilizing keywords that will help people find you), as well as a direct link to your website or blog.




You can also choose to add your occupation, employment, places you’ve lived, work information, relationship status, as well as gender.


Click “Finished Editing” when you have completed your profile and wish to save your changes.
Next, click “View Profile As” at the top right of your profile page. This will give you the option to view your profile as it’s visible to the public.


Read it over, making sure that it accurately reflects what you are most interested in, what your business is about and that all included links are active and in working order and then save your changes once again.

Friday, 13 January 2012

How To Master Google+ Part 3

Accessing Google+



To access Google+, visit
http://plus.google.com , or if you are logged into an existing gmail account, you will see the option to connect at the top left
corner of your email administration page.


You can also access Google+ through the menu items on the top right hand of your gmail account, or through any of the following URL’s


(leads directly to your Google+ profile page if you have an existing account)

Whenever you receive a new alert or notification, such as someone adding you into their circles, or posting a comment or update, the notification box will appear in red, along with the number of updates that have taken place.


This makes it very easy for you to stay on top of new alerts and updates,right from your gmail account!


Keep in mind that when creating your Google+ account, you will need to use your real name and photo.
Google prohibits the use of fictional
names, aliases and images that misrepresent who you are, such as mascots or stock photos. Adding false information to your Google+ profile

may result in your account being banned, and restricted access to other Google services as well.


Google has plans to roll out a segment of its Google+ social community that focuses on business use. At that time, you will be able to create accounts in your business name, or other registered names and trademarks that you use.

You will find the number of people who have added you into circles on the left hand side of your profile’s main page, with the people you’ve chosen to add in circles below that.

Keep in mind that you can decide to allow everyone who visits your profile page to see the number of people you have in
circles, as well as who has added you – or you can choose to block visibility for extra privacy.

To customize this option, click on the “Edit” link from the main page of your profile and configure your privacy settings.

Next, click on the globe icon that appears right next to your circles .

When you do this, an option table will appear.
You can now choose to allow anyone on the web to see the people in your circles, or choose to allow only people within your circles to be able to see it.
 click “Finished Editing” at the top of your profile page when you have finished customizing your profile visibility and options.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

How To Master Google+ Part 2

Getting Started With Google+





Google+ was developed on a very simple yet powerful foundation. Rather than adding friends into one community base or following list, you can segment your contacts by adding them into what are called
"circles".

You can label your circles as anything you wish, such as 


 "Friends",

"Network Partners", or even "Customers". You can also have as many circles without limits.



The best thing about your circles is that they are kept private, so that even when you add someone to your circle, they only see that you've added them as a connection, not what circle you added them into.



When you first join Google+, you will want to begin by creating a handful of circles, with each one categorized based on the people you’re in contact with.



For example, you might create a circle for “Family”, “Friends”, “Partners” or even “Customers”.



By creating individual circles for each group of contacts, you can post content that goes out only to specific audiences, allowing you to "tailor" your content and updates based so that they are shared only with specific groups of people.



This is VERY powerful, because instead of posting an update as you would on Facebook or Twitter, and your entire following base being able to see it, you can create content around specific audiences, which gives you the opportunity to connect in a very different, and far more personalized way.


 It’s social segmenting at its best!


Google+ offers other special features as well, including
“Stream” which is the newsfeed from those you have chosen to add to your circles as well as your own posts and updates.



You can view current updates from within your personal stream by logging into your Google+ account and clicking on your username, or by visiting the main page of your profile.



Google+ also introduced Hangouts 
which offers live, multi-person video chat between Google+ users.



You can set your status as available or offline, and when you’re active, people from within your circles are able to connect with you via video live feed.


In fact, you can have as many people within a video channel as you wish – absolutely free!


And theres also sparks a recommendation based search engine.



With Sparks, you are able to share interesting content, websites and information with those within your circles.



All you have to do is subscribe to the live feeds and receive content based around your chosen topics or interests. The Sparks feed is available to you in over 40 different languages.


You can also choose to share photos, videos and links with everyone within your circles, as well as those that have added you to their personal contact list.



Bundled into this feature-rich social network, Google+ also introduced
Huddle, which is a powerful text based messaging service that enables you to send instant text messages to individuals, or groups of people that you are contact with.



There are other features that have been introduced to Google+ users as well, including +Mobile, allowing you to sync your Google+ account to any mobile device such as an iPhone.



You can upload photos instantly, and even use your phone’s built-in GPS to tag places, and allow your contacts to keep up with you’re doing!



You can also optionally add locations to your Google+ updates, so that your contacts can see where you are at any given time, by adding a location link to every Google+ post you make!



In addition, you can take advantage of Google+’s “Instant Upload” utility, which enables you to upload photos directly from your mobile device.



You can choose to add your photos to a public or private album, and set permissions so that only specific circles (or all of your circles) can see them.


You can opt to receive updates and alerts of when Google+ goes live by visiting:




and subscribing to their notification list.



You can also create an account by requesting an invite from someone you know who is already using Google+.

Monday, 9 January 2012

How To Master Google+ For Traffic And Profits Part 1


Introduction To Google+

"If Facebook and Twitter had a baby, they'd call it Google+"



There's major buzz in the marketing space regarding Google's newest
addition to the social media madness,

"Google+”


Some believe Google+ will quickly replace Twitter, as it provides an easier way to manage and communicate with friends, family and colleagues.

Others believe that Google+ will become a valuable addition to furthering their personal connections, and for marketers, it offers a whole new way of reaching out and networking with other entrepreneurs in your market.


In just a few weeks of beta launch, Google+ has amassed more than twelve million users, with over a billion pieces of content being posted throughout Google+ every single day.


While Google+ hasn't officially launched to the public, you can still join the new network through invitation.


This means that if you know someone who is already on Google+, you can request that they send you an invite, allowing you to begin using Google+ during its pre-launch, beta phase.


While Google+ has rolled out its services to focus on the average user and individual, they have plans to create extensions within Google+ primarily for businesses.

Still, thousands of Internet Marketers and entrepreneurs have already
started using Google+ to further their outreach, connect with their target audience and develop relationships with new partners and networking opportunities.

Within the
“Mastering Google+” training, we'll take a closer look at how
Google+ works, what it can do for your business and how you can further customize your Google+ account for maximum exposure and profits.

So Lets Starts With Your Free Training In The Next Post





Sunday, 8 January 2012

Domain Flipping Complete Training Part 10

When registering a lot of domain names, it's wise to use coupons that will save you a few bucks on the registration process. It will quickly add up to thousands of dollars in savings.

One of the best sources for current coupons and discounts can be found at http://www.RetailMeNot.com Just enter in the domain registrar that you are planning to register your domains with, and RetailMeNot will search its database to determine whether there are existing coupons available.


 I have always found discounts on GoDaddy.com and NameCheap.com just by browsing RetailMeNot, and for the most part, many of these coupons never seem to expire, and those that do are quickly replaced with fresh offers, so be sure to make a habit of checking for coupons prior to registering your domains.

 Another important thing to keep in mind is that with many registrars, you are not permitted to transfer domain names to another registrar for a period of time, even if you are unhappy with their service.

In the case of GoDaddy, you are allowed to push domains to your customers instantly, but are unable to transfer domains from GoDaddy to another domain registration service for a period of 60 days, so keep this in mind when selecting your chosen provider.

 If you are just getting started in domaining, you might want a second opinion on the domain names you are considering purchasing. Many new domain vendors will post their intended domains on domain based forums, such as

 www.namepros.com  asking for evaluations and advice.


Be careful with listing domains that you have yet to purchase, as it just might end up registered by someone else viewing the forum, and seeing value in your domain.

 You can however, post domains that you have already registered if you are looking for advice on what price to list it at, or what starting bid to accept on online auction sites. There are many helpful domain communities online available to help you get started on the right foot.


Take advantage of this opportunity by being active within these circles, and helping others as you become more experienced yourself. There is yet another reason to participate in domain based forums, and that is to be able to purchase affordable domain names that can be sold on other marketplaces.


Most domain based forums, such as www.NamePros.com, www.DomainState.com  and www.DNForum.com  categorize their domain sales into different groups, such as :
"Domain Auctions", where interested parties can bid on domain name.

 "Domain Fixed Price", where domain names are sold at specific rates and the first one to pay the requested price claims it.

 "Domain Offers", where domain holders are requesting offers on their portfolio of domain names, most of which may take place privately.

 And finally, be careful when purchasing domain names from forums where the price just seems too good to be true. Often times, vendors will sell domains after they have been banned by Google (for breach of terms, including falsifying page rank, participating in link farms, breaking Adsense terms of service, etc).

You can easily validate the any domain name you are considering purchasing hasn't been banned by visiting  www.SelfSEO.com  or www.IWebTool.com  and entering in the domain name.



THE BEST TOOLS & RESOURCES
 Domain Suggestion Tools:


http://www.NameBoy.com

http://www.DomainFellow.com

http://www.DomainScour.com
Expired Domains (with PR):

www.DopeDomains.com

www.Exody.com  - Paid domain service, but well worth it. You will be provided with raw listings of expired domain names as well as domains that are current on hold or in redemption period.

www.ReadableDomains.com

www.DomainNameSoup.com

Domain History Tool: http://domain-history.domaintools.com/
Expired Domains

http://www.ExpiredDomains.com - Free as well as membership options. FreshDrop

http://www.FreshDrop.com - Free tool to research domain names that have recently expired. It also features information relating to these domains such as page rank, domain age and search engine listings. Domain Name Generator

http://www.domainpunch.com/products/dnapro/
  
Domain Suggestion Tool:

http://domain-suggestions.domaintools.com/
Domain Suggestions, Expired Domains and more:

http://www.domainsbot.com/  

Domain Forums: NamePros: www.NamePros.com

DN Forum: www.DNForum.com

Domain State: www.DomainState.com Digital Point: www.forums.digitalpoint.com

Site Point: www.SitePoint.com
Flippa: www.Flippa.com

Domain Registrars: Moniker www.Moniker.com

Friday, 6 January 2012

My Daughter sara From Take Me Out


Please look out for my daughter On Take Me Out itv 7.30pm Saturday 7th January 2012 and every week in January.If you want to follow her on twitter @sara_takemeout.
Checkout Saras blog http://sara-beverley-jones.com/  you tube link

http://youtu.be/9NyK3Ju7C8E sara on take me out
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiny8mZ6YyQ Sara in Malta representing miss Manchester


More Pictures From Nuts Magazine,May Contain Some Nudity

http://ow.ly/i/rORb



SARA AT DANNY DYERS FILM PREMIERE LONDON FOR DEVIATION
http://lockerz.com/s/186489128?ref=nf


More Pictures here 




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