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How to Use Facebook Groups to Get More Blog Traffic - फेसबुक ग्रुप ज्वाइन करके ब्लॉग ट्रैफिक बढ़ाए

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किसी भी ब्‍लॉग (Blog) को सफल (Successful) होने के लिये अच्‍छे कटेंट (Good Content) के अलावा रीडर्स की आवश्‍कयता होती है। गूगल सर्च (Google Search) के अलावा सोशल नेटवर्किंग साइट्स (Social Networking Sites) से भी अच्‍छा ब्लॉग ट्रैफिक (Blog Traffic) मिलता है, आप फेसबुक ग्रुप द्वारा भी ब्लॉग ट्रैफिक बढ़ा सकते है, अगर आप फेसबुक द्वारा ब्लॉग ट्रैफिक बढ़ाना चाहते है,तो इस लेख को ध्यान से पढ़े… Use Facebook Groups to Get More Blog Traffic     How to increase blog traffic using facebook group - फेसबुक ग्रुप द्वारा ब्लॉग ट्रैफिक कैसे बढ़ाए आज अच्‍छे हिंदी ब्‍लॉग होते हुुए भी उन पर ट्रैफिक नहीं आ रहा है, ऐसे में ब्‍लॉग लेखक निराश हो जाते हैं और हारकर ब्‍लॉग बंद कर देते हैं, लेकिन यह इस समस्‍या का हल नहीं है, आज बहुत से लोग हिंदी ब्‍लॉगर के लिये प्रयास कर रहे हैंं हिंदी ब्लॉग एग्रीगेटर बनाकर, जिससे हिंदी ब्‍लॉग पर ट्रैफिक बढाया जा सकता है, जिसमें से कुछ एग्रीगेटर फेसबुक ग्रुप पर भी हैं, अगर आप भी फेसबुक द्वारा ब्लॉग ट्रैफिक बढ़ाना चाहते है तो आप हिंदी ब्लॉग एग्रीएटर ग्रुप ज्वाइ

अपनी पहली ब्लॉग पोस्ट कैसे लिखें?

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Please see these images to help you with the question: where is the post option? नीचे की तस्वीर मे आप देख सकते हैं, कि हिन्दी ब्लॉग्स नेटवर्क पर लॉगिन करने के बाद आपको नयी ब्लॉग पोस्ट लिखने के लिये दो option  हैं। पहला कि आप + New निशान पर क्लिक करें और फिर पोस्ट पर क्लिक करें, या बायीं तरफ पोस्ट हेडिंग के नीचे Add New पर क्लिक करें । पोस्ट लिख लेने के बाद आप Publish पर क्लिक करें जिससे लोग आपके साइट/ब्लॉग पर जाकर पोस्ट पढ़ सकें, आप चाहें तो Save Draft  पर क्लिक करके अधूरी पोस्ट को सुरक्षित रख सकते हैं जिसे आप बाद मे एडिट कर सकते हैं।

how to redirect site to https

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Among other recent updates, Google has revealed that one of the factors that influence their search engines would be the presence of an  SSL certificate  on the website (HTTPS connection). This basically means that properly secured websites would naturally gain more trust in the search engine results. Even before those news, the SSL protection was still a vital part of ones effort to secure the delicate info of their users, especially for businesses like online shops, merchants and everyone accepting any kind of personal and billing details from their visitors. Converting your website from HTTP to HTTPS can be worrying for some, especially if you haven’t done it before. So here are 3 easy ways on how to easily make the change, without any negative effects: 1. Through a PHP function Before you choose this path, first make sure if the SSL is already installed on the server. This can easily be seen through the defined HTTPS server variable. If it returns with an  ON  value, th

Force .htaccess Redirect to HTTPS in 2 Easy Steps (Redirect HTTP to HTTPS)

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How to Force Redirect HTTP to HTTPS by Editing .htaccess File? You need to Install SSL certificate to force htaccess redirect to HTTPS. The first step involves editing of .htaccess file after successful installation of SSL. You can do it via FTP or cPanel File Manager. The second step involves htaccess redirect to https in Apache or NGINX. Insert this code to the .htaccess file and force all web traffic to use HTTPS.  RewriteEngine On RewriteCond % { SERVER_PORT } 80 RewriteRule ^ ( .* ) $ https ://www.yourdomain.com/$1 [R,L] Don’t worry if you don’t know how to access the .htaccess file, keep reading. Steps to R edirect Http to Https with  htaccess Steps to Edit .htaccess File There are specific instructions in the .htaccess file that informs the server how to behave in particular cases and directly affects your site functionality. Two primary directives in a .htaccess file are  Redirects and  Rewriting URLs. Editing .htaccess via

GUIDE: CONVERTING YOUR SITE FROM HTTP TO HTTPS

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visitors to non-HTTPS websites will be seeing red. Google has announced they will begin flashing red errors in the address bar when users take certain actions on unsecured sites. Since Elevated first posted this popular HTTPS blog in 2014, most major browsers have amped up restrictions and public shaming of unsecured websites. In July 2018, Google Chrome confirmed all non-HTTPS websites viewed in Chrome would be branded as “Not Secure.” To help you navigate this, we’ve refreshed the post below and added a handy downloadable for easy reference:  Elevated’s Essential HTTPS Conversion Checklist Where it all started…The Carrot In July 2014, Google announced a slight rankings edge to sites with properly installed SSL certificates. The sites that converted to SSL secured sites appeared as https:\\elevated.com vs http:\\elevated.com. Why does it matter? We’ll this added layer of security prevents unwanted access to data collected on your site as it transmits to and fro. Today…The St