Saturday, August 31, 2019

This Ganeshotsav Go Green



Long-drawn celebrations are a part of the social and cultural stuff of India. Amongst many religious and social cultures that mark the diverse festive calendar of Indians, is a very significant religious occasion – Ganesha Chaturthi is about the birth of the Elephant-headed god, Ganesha. It is celebrated with much excitement especially in the states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.

Ganesha Chaturthi in most places in India is a day to entreat Ganesha, the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune. On this day, devotees worship Ganesha idols, perform the aarti and offer Prasad of fruits and sweets, especially modak, which is said to be the favourite of Lord
Ganesha. In many places, clay idols of ganeshabig and tiny, are made months in advance and thousands of devotees take them home to worship. It is common to immerse these idols in water once the festivities are over with a prayer entreating the god to visit his devotees again the following year.

Everybody likes to decorate Ganesh idols beautifully and celebrate Ganesh festival with enthusiasm. But the most serious impact of the Ganesh festival is on the environment due to the immersion of the Ganesha idols. The idols are made out of chemical materials which causes significant water pollution. The use of thermocol and plastic in pandals as well as for garlands and other decorations rises non-biodegradable waste. The harmful waste from these materials kills plant and animal life in the water bodies. Celebrating the eco-friendly Ganesh festival lets you celebrate the festival grandly without harming the environment and other living beings. The following are some useful tips for celebrating the eco-friendly Ganesh festival.
Tips for Eco Friendly Ganesh Chaturthi
1)    Use Eco-Friendly Ganesh idol :

As going green is the latest mantra, say no to idols made of chemical, Plaster of Paris, clay, thermocol. Go for natural, biodegradable material so that after immersions it does not pollute water and surroundings. Natural products can be used to make an idol such as unbaked clay, coconut, paint with natural colours, etc.

2)    Eco-friendly Decoration :


In festivals, people usually use plastic and non-degradable material. These materials add more risk to our environment when dumped as garbage later. You can use instead of paper flowers or natural flowers for decoration. Natural materials like cloth, wood, paper can be used to make dolls, puppets, and bells to decorate around Ganpati idol. Make beautiful paper decorations instead of thermocol, which is also not degradable.
3)    Ban PlasticOfferings, Prasad, fruits which are carried to pandals are thrown here and there. Nobody takes care of that and it pollutes the ecosystem. So Say No to Plastic Bags. Instead, cloth bags can be used which is very easy to carry, biodegradable and can be reused later. Discourage the use of Plastic Bags for disposing and other offerings and these should be disposed of in a paper bag. Use natural plates like banana leaves instead of plastic plates for distributing Prasad. Disposable, non-biodegradable plates, plastic sheets, etc. affect the environment.
4)    Typical immersion


Instead of immersing Ganesha idol in a water body, it can be symbolically immersed at home. Some people use a stone idol and symbolically immerse this in a bucket of water, or even carry it in procession to the sea, hold it under the water, and then bring it back home for the next year. Another way of immersion can be spraying a few drops of water on the idol and then cleaning it off and keeping it for next year’s use.
5)    3Rs-Reduce, Reuse and RecycleThere are three key factors when thinking about how to recycle – the 3 R’s– reduce, reuse and recycle – all help to lower down on the amount of waste we throw away. Reduce is the best way to manage waste. Reuse products in different ways. Recycling the Ganesh festival flowers and leftovers is a different way to manage waste. Other festival leftovers can be used to make compost.

Saturday, August 17, 2019

What is Remarketing?





Remarketing means targeting consumers who have previously viewed something on your website or showed an interest in your products. It offers a means of re-engaging consumers who might have been browsing pages on your site but did not follow through with a conversion.
Remarketing will allow you to track individual pages on your website. This will let you recognize the consumers who spent time on those pages without converting. For example, many brands will track their shopping cart pages, so they can target those who leave their shopping carts.
Once you have recognized the targets, you can then display specialized ads that promote the products they previously viewed. These ads, therefore, will be extremely personalized and promote items that people previously showed an interest in, increasing their relevance.

How Remarketing Works



What makes remarketing so striking are the layers of data it uses to re-engage potential consumers. This is possible through the data obtained while they make their way through the pages of your website, such as their email address or small bits of data that are collected on their computer when they interact with particular webpages. This data includes information such as the pages they visited, how long they stayed, and the products they viewed or clicked on.
By analysing this sequence of actions, you can distinguish which product(s) the user was interested in and if they were interested enough to come close to buying them. The behaviour determines the type of remarketing action the campaign will start.

Types of Remarketing Campaigns


Remarketing campaigns can be classified into five main types:
1.    Standard Remarketing
2.    Dynamic Remarketing
3.    Remarketing Lists for Search Ads
4.    Video Remarketing
5.    Email Remarketing

Standard Remarketing

This type of remarketing involves showing display ads to earlier visitors as they navigate their way through different websites that use the Google Display Network apps and social media websites such as Facebook. Standard remarketing also targets visitors who use search engines such as Google to search for terms that are correlated to the products or services that you offer.


Dynamic Remarketing


Dynamic remarketing means serving visitors ads that are tailored especially for them depending on how they have browsed a webpage. This type of remarketing includes ad messages that are created especially for the visitor who’s viewing the ad, rising their chances of coming back to your webpage for the retrieval of those abandoned items.
If a visitor spent more time on the pricing page and then exits your website, your dynamic remarketing ad should focus around the pricing, maybe tell them of a free trial offer or a discount.
You can also display remarketing ads to visitors who have browsed through your blog or other informational stuff and convince them to download a guide or join a webinar that correlates to the information they’re engaged in.

Remarketing Lists for Search Ads (RLSAs)

Remarketing lists for search ads are offered by Google AdWords that provides you to customize your search ad campaigns for visitors who have been on your webpage in the past. The search network allows you to tailor your bids and ads to the visitors that have been on your website when they’re searching Google and other partner search sites. You can use this type of remarketing ads for visitors who abandon your website and then go on Google search to find related solutions.

Video Remarketing

Video remarketing includes showing those visitors remarketing ads that have recently viewed your videos or to people who have been on your website.
You can display video remarketing ads on YouTube at the start or in-between videos your potential consumers are viewing (where they’ll have the choice to skip the ad). You can also display a remarketing ad on the right-hand side margin where they find video recommendations.

Email Remarketing

Email remarketing encapsulates two methods:
1. Serving remarketing display ads across various websites to users who open an email from you.
2. Reaching out to visitors who have left your website without completing a purchase with targeted follow-up emails that persuade them to come back to your website.

Saturday, August 10, 2019

What is backlink in SEO?




A backlink is the most used term in the world of SEO. Backlinks are external links to the website. They show the change from one site to another or from one page to another. They help to index the website’s pages accurately.
Backlinks are a vital part of the SEO process. They help search bots to craw to rank site correctly to its content. Each backlink is a component of a ranking puzzle. That’s why every website owner wants to get as much as likely backlinks due to improving the website’s SEO ranking factors. It’s a type of reference or hyperlink used in the text.sed term in SEO.

Advantages of Backlinks in SEO:

Here are some benefits of backlinks

Regular Referral Traffic - Whenever you comment on a site with your link there or a link to your site is placed on some different domain then there are great chances of you receiving the referral traffic to your site from there. So backlinks help you to get the referral traffic which will be excellent for your site.

Jump in Metrics - With the quality backlinks, you not only grow the referral traffic but also the increase in the ranking metrics like DA, PA, TF, CF, etc. And this rise in the metrics will be going to work for you.

Branding & Authority - With the quality backlinks, the parameter of your site goes huge and what that gives the authority to your blog. The quality of backlinks not only gives the authority but it also gives branding to your site. Now how can the authority and branding of your blog benefits you, the branding and authority will give you with some paid post from some big brands in your niche. So this brings the chance to earn more by just writing a sponsored post on your blog.

Relationship Opportunity - When your blog is brand-new, you have to find out the authority blogs to publish a guest post but when your blog receives the authority people will contact you to post their guest post on your blog. This will help you some more money too in case you want a paid guest post to be published on your site. So with the guest post and sponsored post opportunity on your blog, you are open to generate some good relationships with some big brands and fellow bloggers.

Dos and Don’ts


Dos-

ü  Constantly monitor the DA of the site, it should be minimum 20+ when your site is new. Once you have a DA of 20+ then take that to 30+ at least.
ü  Do monitor the TF of the site if the quality of the site is good only then give it a go.
ü  Regularly check the content whether it is original and quality content or not.
ü  Do Monitor whether the site is penalized by Google or not.
ü  Check how many they are with the article update i.e. do they publish new articles daily or not.
ü  Before proceeding to create a backlink always check whether the site is getting a big amount of traffic or not.
Don’ts -
  • Quantity does not matter so don’t generate huge numbers of backlinks at a time and then rest back.
  • Don’t generate links on a site that is spammy or not with genuine content.
  • Don’t generate links on irrelevant sites e.g. if you have a tech related niche blog then there is no point in creating links from a movie niche blog. Relevancy is necessary for the longer run.
  • Don’t insert the links on the site which contain links or content that is banned by Google like hacks and all.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Significance of Rakshabandhan


Rakshabandhan is a popular, traditionally Hindu annual ritual, or ceremony, celebrated in India, and amongst people throughout the world influenced by Hindu culture. On this day, sisters of all ages tie rakhi, in right wrist of their brothers, symbolically guarding them, receiving something in return, and brothers take the responsibility of their possible care to their sisters

Meaning of Rakshabandhan in Sanskrit is, "the bond of protection, obligation, or care," It is celebrated in "Shrawan Purnima"
Raksha Bandhan is now recognized as a day to celebrate the pure relationship of a brother and a sister. In history, the rakhi was just been for Raksha or protection. It could be tied by a daughter or mother or wife. The Rishis tied rakhi to the people who came seeking their blessings. The sages tied the holy thread to themselves to safeguard them from the evil. It is, by all means, the 'Papa Todak, Punya Pradayak Parva' or the day that gives blessings and end all sins as it is mentioned in the writings.
History of Rakshabandhan

It is said that the story behind Raksha Bandhan is during the time of "Devasur Sangram" All gods, goddesses, and even Indra were kicked out from heaven by evils in the war. Gods were not so powerful to face powerful evils. They had no options to stay anyplace so they went to Lord Shiva for solutions. It was this day "ShrawanPurnima" so Mata Parvati quickly tied up a rakhi on the right wrist of all gods and blessed with more divine powers for war with evils. After having tied up Raksha sutra (Rakhi), gods fought the war with evils and it kept on going for thousands of years.
And finally, gods won the war and Indra took his throne of heaven.
Gods then came over to Kailash for the darshan of Lord Shiva and Maa Bhagwati.
So, since then "Raksha sutra or Bandhan" on the wrist of her brother is a guarantee always long protection of brothers and back brother additionally guarantees for

Another Story of Rakshabandhan is the story of Draupadi and Krishna.
It is said that while Sri Krishna was in a fight with Sishupala, he had his finger cut and Draupadi quickly tore off a piece of cloth from the pallu of her saree and offered it as a bandage to prevent the bleeding.
For every thread which she had used to treat his wound, Lord Krishna promised to repay the cost of every thread.
He had assured Draupadi to help her by saying, “whenever you need my help I will be always there for you.” Many of the people believe, the concept of Rakshabandhan came from Draupadi and Krishna.
Krishna not only helped Draupadi during the 'Vastra apaharana' but also at the time when Durvasa rishi had come at the Pandavas place during their exile for alms along with his entourage, he helped her with the 'Akshaya Patra'.



Significance of Rakshabandhan


It is an amazing Hindu Festival where sisters dress up beautifully to celebrate this special occasion with their brothers. Sisters also pray for a wealthy future and a long life for their brothers. Rakhi holds great emotional and religious significance. The festival keeps the deep-rooted culture of the country alive, strengthens the relationship between siblings and ensures togetherness. No such festival is visible anywhere except India.