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Clearpath Technology Gets ISO 9001:2008 Certification

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

28 August 2009 – New Delhi, India. Clearpath Technology the leader in SEO, Internet Marketing, Link building and Development has become even better. It is now certified ISO 9001-2008 Quality management system. Being an ISO 9001:2008 certified means that Clearpath has complied with the ISO standard. The certification means that every step of the software design and development method is firmly controlled and consistently applied. Since Clearpath’s procedures are well defined with customers in mind, eventually it means that the customer will play more roles in the design process of the company.

As we all know, Clearpath Technology is India’s premier search engine optimization, web design, development company and internet marketing. It has the brightest technical talent and combined it with processes which are proven to be effective. The company has also a good business sense to deliver the solutions that meet the need of the customers worldwide.

The company has proven its continuous development in its field through the certification of ISO 9001:2008. The company’s ability to maintain a long term relationship with its customers depends on the value that the company delivers. The value comes from being a company that

• Understands your business initiatives and markets.
• Has command of the technologies supporting your initiatives.
• Manages projects reliably.
• Communicates effectively.
• Delivers solutions quickly, according to specifications and at the right price.

The Clearpath technology simple procedure that comply with the ISO standard has make this company the leader in SEO, internet marketing, web design and other online services. Aside from SEO and internet marketing, Clearpath also offers link building/popularity and increase traffic/ leads/sales.

Before the Standard Institute can approve the application for certification a company must possess the requirements that institute requires. One of the institute requirements is the quality policy that is linked to marketing planning and business and to customer needs. It is understood and followed at all levels and by all employees. Recorded data and system is properly audited and checked for conformance and effectiveness. The company’s record should show where and how raw materials and products were processed.

Actually it is not ISO that certify the organization. An accreditation bodies is form to authorize certification bodies to audit the organization applying for ISO 9001 compliance certification. The organization is being assessed based on its extensive sample of its sites, services, functions, processes and products. Once the accreditation bodies found no major problems on it they will issue an ISO 9001 certificate.

Search engine spiders crawl websites for keywords but not links. True or False?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Correct Answer: False

Explanation
Search engines look at keywords as well as links within the site. They use all of this information to determine the relevancy rank of a page, or where the page will appear in users’ searches.

Comparison shopping pages aren’t really search engines. True or False?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Correct Answer: False

Explanation
Comparison shopping sites are a type of search engine that let users search for specific products, or search more generally for products, then allows the user to compare prices, details, and other information about those products.

A sponsored listing is a kind of advertising. True or False?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Correct Answer: True

Explanation
A sponsored listing appears on a search results page because an advertiser has paid the search engine for to prominently display the advertisement as a result. On ethical search engines, users can easily identify the sponsored listings because they’re labeled as such.

An organic search listing is…

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

a) A listing in a search engine that describes living things like people, animals, and plants.
b) A listing that appears ONLY on the first page of a search engine results page, or SERP.
c) A free search listing that is retrieved by the search engine from their database and then ranked by relevancy.
d) A search listing that comes from a company that advertises on that search engine.
Correct Answer: C

Explanation
a) An organic search listing has nothing to do with the word “organic” in the scientific, chemical sense (in that “organic” means that the entity contains the element carbon), but means original or natural. In this case, we mean search results that naturally come from an index rather than sponsored results that are artificially created and paid for with advertising funds.
b) Organic search listings are ALL of the non-sponsored results that appear in the SERP, not just those that appear on the first page.
c) This answer is correct because it describes the entire organic search listings.
d) This answer describes sponsored listings, not organic listings.

Jim is looking for website results in a search engine. He types “Civil War” into a search engine and gets millions of results. What do we call the page in which Jim sees these results?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

a) Optimized Results Page, or ORP
b) Long Results Page, or LRP
c) Relevant Search Results Page, or RSRP
d) Search Engine Results Page, or SERP
Correct Answer: D

Explanation
a) This is a made up name and acronym, and is incorrect.
b) This is a made up name and acronym, and is incorrect.
c) This is a made up name and acronym, and is incorrect.
d) This is the correct answer. This describes the page results that a user gets when he or she types a keyword and searches for it through a search engine.

A search engine is…

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

a) A computer program that looks for code errors inside of other computer programs.
b) A website in which users can search for keywords and retrieve websites that relate to those keywords.
c) A type of program that designs web pages.
d) A type of website where users can share photos and personal information about themselves.
Correct Answer: B

Explanation
a) While there are specific search engines designed for computer code searches, a search engine is not a downloadable program, but a website used to search the search engine’s database for results.
b) This answer is correct because it gives the definition of what a search engine actually is.
c) A search engine is not a computer program or a web editor (which is what this answer describes), but is a website.
d) A search engine isn’t used for sharing photos between users, even if some search engines provide this service, or a service like this. A “search engine” itself is a tool used to search for website results.

Types of Search Engines

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

By far, the most popular search engine is Google. There are several reasons for this. First of all, Google has invested a lot of money in developing algorithm technology that will give users the listings they want. Google has also developed a unique style, including text-only advertising. This makes for pages that load quickly and don’t contain offensive or obtrusive pictures. Because customers like this type of search experience, they’ve begun to overwhelmingly prefer Google as a search engine of choice. There are a few search engines that are based on Google. These sites use the Google technology in order to provide their searches. Some examples of these are AOL Search and MySpace search. These search engines work in almost the same way as Google at retrieving information, even if they don’t look the same.

In the United States, Google takes up almost half of the search engine market. That means, for every search done on a search engine in the United States, nearly one in two is done with Google. Following Google is Yahoo! Search with about 24% of searches, and MSN with about 10%. AOL rounds out this list with about 6% of searches. Worldwide, Google takes an even bigger share of the market with up to 56% of worldwide searches.

While Google does dominate both the domestic and foreign search market, there are other general search engines out there that aim to search the web keywords entered. There are many sites that are based on Yahoo! technology, which is the second most popular search engine domestically and worldwide. These sites include AltaVista and AllthWeb.

There are also search engines based on MSN technology. While Windows Live (MSN) does have a smaller corner of the market, their technology is used by other search engines like A9. Ask also has several search engines based on their technology, including iWon and Lycos. Then there are whole subcategories of search engines that look at topics and information that is much more specific. After all, if a user is searching for a job, would he or she want to search on Google or on a site that only has job postings? Below are some common search engine types and for what information they search.

Job search engines: Many people use job search engine sites to look for work or career-related information. These sites generally let users choose listings based on qualifying data like location, salary, and relevant keywords like “sales” or “management.” Some notable job search engines are Monster, HotJobs (which is owned by Yahoo!), and CareerBuilder.

Multimedia search engines: While some people may want text-based information, some people may want to find pictures, videos, or sound files instead. High speed internet is growing and more people have access to more bandwidth as prices for this service have dropped. This increasing ability to handle information makes for more possibilities for multimedia. Many search engines also allow users to search for multimedia within their search engine.

Google, for example, has an image and video search option. AltaVista allows users to search for images, videos, and sound files like MP3s. Ask allows users to search for images as well as blog posts. There are some sites specifically for multimedia searching. Notable examples are Blinkx which lets users search for video, FindSounds, which searches sound files, PodScope, which searches for video and sound files, and PicSearch, which lets the user search for pictures.

Comparison shopping search engines: These search engines allow users to find the products they want to buy, then gives them tools to find the best products for them. These sites will generally let users compare prices on specific items from several different online stores. Some even calculate shipping and allow users to give feedback on online merchants to comment on their goods and service. Many will also recommend similar products, product accessories, or have other shopping-based tools that aim to serve the online shopper.

Notable comparison shopping sites include Google Product Search, formerly known as Froogle. Google combined their searching strength with comparison shopping in order to create this search engine. Kelkoo is a Yahoo! company that specializes in online buying worldwide. ShopWiki allows users to browse for products by category and specialize their product searches. Other companies include MySimon and Shopzilla.

There are many more kinds of search engines out there. Search engines can get fairly specialized. As long as there is a kind of data to be retrieved, someone will create a search engine to fill that demand. That way medical personnel, businesspeople, lawyers, accountants, and people in real estate all have specialized search engines devoted to them to help them find the information they need.

How They Determine Results

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Search engines use something called an algorithm to determine which pages will be displayed higher for the keywords entered into the search engine. An algorithm is a step-by-step mathematical formula that produces results based on the data the search engine has compiled. Imagine an algorithm as a number-crunching machine. The algorithm is like a complicated formula that sorts information into a more useable format.

After the user has entered all this data into the algorithm “machine,” sorted information begins coming out the other side. In this case, the data is a ranking of websites indexed by the search engine based on the keyword the user has already entered into the algorithm “machine.” By using a complicated formula, the search engines can determine the best quality websites online without having to rely on human editors to physically visit each site and determine that site’s quality. The job of the search engine is to provide the best searching experience for their users. To ensure that users keep coming back, they want to make sure they produce results that are relevant. This is an important part of SEO that we’ll be discussing at great length: relevancy.

The algorithm helps determine which pages are most relevant. For example, if a user goes to a search engine and types in “snow tires,” the search engine uses their technology to determine which pages most closely relate to snow tires. The job of the algorithm becomes finding the best information related to a particular keyword. The search engine then displays the results in order of relevancy.

Keywords

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Search engines are dependent on keywords. Keywords are those word or words that are typed into search engines for which users want to find results. Keywords can be any word that relates to a page and accurately describes what the page is about. For example, if a site is about cars, the word “car” will appear frequently in the text. The site will also likely contain many related keywords like “tire,” “engine,” and “oil filter.”
When a search engine’s spider arrives at a site, they’ll notice all those keywords. Though search engine companies are notoriously secretive about the type of information they collect and how they relate keyword to each other, each search engine has a system for looking at a website and scanning for keywords. The search engine spider will search through all the text and find frequently-used words and phrases and assume those are the page’s keywords. The program will see these keywords in the text, in the page titles and descriptions, as well as in the code of the page.
The spider will then compile this information in a database. The words most often seen are considered to be the keywords. There are exceptions for articles and conjunctions words (for example a, and, the, but, not). These words can be used in a search, though, in as something called a Boolean operator. Most search engines support Boolean operators.

Links

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Links are important to search engines because they show the importance of a page in contrast to others and show how pages relate to each other. Links are an important part of how pages are ranked in search engines. While the exact way in which search engines rank their pages is unclear because this secret is closely guarded by the search engines, links are known to play a major role in ranking on SERP’s.
First, the search engine will take into account all of the links that go directly to one website from other sites, links known as inbound links. This is important because the number shows the popularity of the site. If a lot of people like and are linking to a site, that site is assumed to be of good quality and has a good reputation. If another site has very few links that direct users to that site, that page’s ranking will be lower because the page is presumed to not be as popular or as high quality as other pages.
Also, linking gives websites a kind of reputation. If shady sites known for spamming or deception link to a site, that site’s ranking is lowered. Since search engines want to keep spammers off of their ranks, these companies will punish spammers by lowering their rankings or removing them from rankings altogether. See the chapter “Black Hat SEO” for more information on this topic. This is also the case for the links to other pages found on a site, known as outbound links. If a page includes links to shady or deceptive sites, that site’s ranking is also lowered because the search engine presumes that that site is also a shady site. If webmasters link only to quality sites, their ranking won’t be lowered in search engines. If they link to bad sites, their ranking might be lowered, sometimes considerably.

How Search Engines Work

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Remember that there are many factors that contribute to how search engines work, and some of them are closely-guarded secrets. Google, the most popular search engine, keeps parts of their operation under wraps to prevent fraud and dishonesty.
Web Spiders and Bots
In the old days of the Internet, a website would often have to be submitted directly to a search engine in order for listing on that search engine. This was often the only way to gain a listing on a site like Yahoo! because directory listing sites relied on human editors to select the topics and contents of directory listings. Some search engines had rudimentary ways to search pages on the Internet. The problem is that search engines hadn’t yet developed the ability to filter results very well. By using a search engine, the user couldn’t be assured that he or she would even come upon pages related to the keywords typed into the search engine.
Today, however, no submission is necessary in order to be listed in search engines. Because technology has evolved, search engine listings are much more refined and certainly more user-friendly. Today’s search engines spend lots of time, money and research in order to provide a searching service that will give the user the best web experience possible. In fact, the search engine business model relies upon this fact. The more people that visit a search engine, the more web traffic that site will receive. The more web traffic, the more people will see advertising on that search engine. Since search engines frequently rely upon advertising to support the site, this works out for everyone. The user gets better search results and the search engine gets more users to their site.
How do search engines provide an improved web experience for their users? One technology development that has improved the typical web search is the spider or bot. A web spider is a program run by the search engine. Instead of relying on the slow speed of a human editor, search engines can now rely on computer programs that never need to stop searching websites on the Internet. The sole purpose of these programs is to “crawl” the web all day, every day. These computer programs are, in essence, looking over every single website they encounter. These programs search through websites, checking links, and examining keywords. The spiders will also look at HTML elements within the pages like page descriptions, meta tags, and page titles. Basically, these spiders are used to compile a large amount of data from sites on the web. Here is a list of elements within a website that are scanned by search engine spiders:
• Text within the website
• Links within the website
• Page descriptions embedded within HTML
• Keywords embedded within HTML
• Photos and photo descriptions and alternate text
All of this information is then compiled into a series of databases maintained by the search engine. This database is what eventually helps search engine users find the information they want. When a user goes to a search engine and searches for the term “kittens,” the search engine will then go to the database of all indexed information. The search engine will look for the keyword “kittens” within all of those databases, and then presents this information to the user. In order to give the best results to the user, the search engine will also sort this data by relevancy, putting the sites that are most related to the keyword or words at the top of the listing. By “indexing” all these sites, including their links and keywords, search engines can then provide a rank for each of these pages.

Organic vs. Sponsored Listings

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Kittens
Most search engines have two types of listings on SERPs, organic listings and sponsored listings. The difference may not seem dramatic, but these differences are critical to who will actually click on a site.
Organic Listings are the listings that the search engine finds and produces in the results page. These listings are posted free of charge to the website. The goal of any search engine is to provide a useful surfing experience to their users. After all, search engines are businesses and the search experience is their product. These listings are the bulk of what users see on search engine results pages. Most people, about 70%, will click on an organic listing when using a search engine. This figure can be even higher, depending on the search engine. People tend to trust organic listings more. After all, not all sponsored links relate to exactly what a person is looking for. Organic listings will show all pages related to that specific topic, not just the ones that have something to sell.
Sponsored listings, on the other hand, are websites which have paid Google for their prominent display on a SERP. Since the majority of search engine users click on organic listings, why would anyone want to pay for a sponsored listing? Consider this: the search for “kittens” yielded 15 million listings. There might be millions of pages that use the same keywords and relate to the same topics. A sponsored link is a way to spread the word about a site and get more visitors, especially if that site is lower down on the search engine’s ranking for a particular keyword.

The Search Engine Results Page

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

The Search Engine Results Page (SERP) is the page that results from searching for a keyword on a search engine. This page is critical to websites on search engines because this page is the first thing a user sees. The user will then click on sites that most appeal to them, so making a first impression is important. Here’s an example of a SERP:
Kittens
Notice a few things about this graphic. First of all, this SERP is from Google, the most popular search engine. In this case, the search term is “kittens.” At the top, notice the logo of the company as well as other services offered by the company like mail and news searches. Under that is a list of several web sites that are related to “kittens,” sorted into two columns of listings.
On the left, larger column is a long list of websites related to that keyword. In this case, Google has retrieved 15 million results related to the word “kittens.” On the right is a heading titled “Sponsored Links,” and underneath this heading are listings for other sites related to kittens. These listings are paid advertisements from companies that have paid Google for the listing.

The Importance of Search Engines

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Search engines are an important part of the growing online economy, mainly because they are becoming an important part of how people use the Internet. Just 10 short years ago, Internet users weren’t using search engines very often, but favored index sites like Yahoo!, and for good reason. Index sites generally had human editors that chose websites based on topic and posted them in a hierarchical way where there were main categories and sub categories that got more specific. For example, under the heading “Arts and Humanities,” were more subtopics like “Artists, Art History, Visual Arts” and more. When users clicked on any of these subtopics, they would see even more subtopics. The directory of sites by topic allowed the user to find the exact topics they wanted and verity, with the help of human editors, that those pages contained good information. The sites listed were usually reliably accurate in regards to what the user was seeking and still exist to this day.
On the other hand, search engine technology was far behind today’s standards ten years ago. By using older search engines, users would likely come up with search results unrelated to their keywords. Back then, the technology hadn’t evolved to accurately find and filter search engine results. By simply using some shady techniques, a webmaster could get his or her site displayed for totally unrelated keywords. For example, a site selling herbal supplements might be able to get their site to show up in search engines under search terms unrelated like “education” or “home mortgage.” The result was that search engines were fairly unreliable and not as many people used them. Today more than 85% of web users use search engines to find the pages they want.
Currently there are several ways in which users can find the web pages they want to view:
• First, they can use search engines. More than eighty-five percent of web surfers use this method in order to find what they’re looking for.
• Users can go to websites they’ve heard about on TV, radio, and print advertising. Examples include traditional advertising that lists a website as part of normal advertising, like listing fedex.com in a Fed Ex ad. Another example is an advertisement for a specific website like Monster.com or eHarmony.com.
• Users can click on ads they see online. Many sites display advertising on them, and users can follow those ads to find the sites they want to visit.
• Users can find websites they learned about from viral marketing techniques, a topic that will be discussed in greater detail in a later chapter. This includes links that have been sent to users by a friend or recommended by someone they know, like word of mouth advertising.

Search Engines

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

A discussion of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) requires an understanding of the importance of search engines. Most people who use the Internet to surf the World Wide Web, the graphic-related part of the Internet, are familiar with search engines. A search engine is a website users use to find information on the World Wide Web. Search engines aren’t limited to searching for web pages anymore. Users can use search engines to find emails, newsgroups, blogs, videos, pictures, and music files as well. Some of the most popular search engines online include:
• Google
• Yahoo
• AltaVista
• Ask
• Lycos
After navigating to the desired search engine, the user will then enter some keywords or keyword phrases into that search engine. These keywords can be very general, like “shopping” or very specific, like “British comedy DVD shopping.” The search engine will then retrieve results, and the user can then search through these pages to find the exact information he or she wants. Since the search engine has provided plenty of results, often thousands or millions of listings, users can then go through the listings until they see what they need. The results are not in alphabetical order or by date, but rather organized by something called “relevancy.” This is the part of the experience that makes search engines so popular with web users.

The Clearpath Team

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Clearpath Technology is manned by more than 250 young SEO professionals, creative and artistic web developers and designers, savvy programmers and experts in Internet marketing. The company hires employees belonging not only to the cream of the crop in various fields of expertise but also new graduates with very promising potentials.

The Clearpath Technology offices are fitted with state-of-the-art workstations and equipment designed to make its SEO endeavors more efficient for its employees and for its clients.

The Founder

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Deepak Bansal founded Clearpath Technology in 2004. He is one of the most sought-after Internet marketing consultants. His more than eight years experience in search engine optimization, Internet marketing and Web 2.0 marketing made him a sought-after resource speaker in Internet marketing seminars.

Deepak Bansal obtained his bachelor of technology in computer science and engineering from Maharshi Dayamand University in India. His passion for Internet research while he was still in college planted the seed of his career at an early age of 18.

Clearpath Technology Registers with the Software Technology Park of India

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Clearpath Technology, one of India’s leading Internet marketing companies, has registered with the Software Technology Park of India (STPI), an organization established by the Government of India’s Department of Communication and Information Technology.

Deepak Bansal, chief executive officer of Clearpath Technology, cited that joining the STPI promises to make Clearpath a 100% export-oriented unit because STPI aims to encourage, boost and promote the software export, provides an immediate access to space power and bandwidth, and offers a world class one-stop solution to software development.

Clearpath Technology, an online marketing company, has a clientele base of more than 2,000 spread almost around the globe. This includes, among others, clients from the USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and South Asia.

According to Mr. Bansal, that the following are but a few of the Clearpath Team’s areas of expertise:

• Link-building. An integral part of search engine optimization, the Clearpath link building services gives the assurance that the client’s websites are linked with other reputable web pages for continuous traffic flow and higher ranking. Among the various types of link-building Clearpath offers are one-way linking, reciprocal linking and multiple linking to other sites

Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO is an approach that focuses on delivering targeted and motivated traffic to the client’s web pages. It generates quality sales leads and conversion, thus resulting in an improved sales and real business growth.

• Internet Marketing. Internet marketing is a scheme that utilizes SEO to capture the interests of the prospective customers/visitors as well as the search engine. Among the tools employed in online marketing are pay per click, e-mail marketing, white paper marketing and blog marketing

Mr. Bansal stated that Clearpath is thriving because it renders personalized services to its clientele. Understanding what the clients need, implementing a concept in synch with the customers’ ideas, overseeing the conceptualization of the project from step one to the final stage and treating them as part of the Team results in a harmonious long-term business partnerships and satisfied customers.

Free Eyes and Diabetes Check-Up Camp by Clearpath Technology

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Clearpath Technology is organizing a Free Eyes Check-up Camp
July 26, 2009, India – In August 2009 Clearpath Technology will be organizing a free eyes check up camp. In line with this Clearpath Technology will distribute spectacles for free as well as conduct free diabetes check up for those who will be joining the team. It will benefit both its clients and employees.
As a marketing company online, Clearpath Technology has spread reaching its consumers around the world. Clients from Australia, USA Canada, Europe, South Asia, and United Kingdom are included in the company’s clientele base. At present this program will have its initial take off at the main office in New Delhi, India and eventually reach its clients worldwide.
As a start Clearpath Technology is organizing this free eyes check up camp. In partnership with other companies aside from free eye check up the camp will be also giving away free spectalcles for those who need it. The company believes in benefiting the people who need these services but was not able to get what they need because of lack of money.
Aside from free eyes check up Clearpath Technology will be conducting a free diabetes screening for all. It will be a day of public service and health consciousness. The two activities will take place on the same date 8th August 2009 at the main office New Delhi, India.
These free check-ups and other social services will be introduced soon in different part of the world where Clearpath is located. Details on how to avail the service for free will be posted few days before the activity.
The company is aiming to provide services not only in the IT world but also in humanitarian way. You are all invited to come and avail of the free services that the company will provide. Clearpath Technology will be organizing more free camp in the future. For more details you can visit Clearpath’s website, http://www.clearpathtechnology.com. The company wants to see you all there.