Pay Per View

September 3, 2008

Avijax™ Pay-Per-View is an online solution selling video as pay-per-view, which can be implemented on your existing website.

Until recently, if you wanted to sign up for a trial membership of Avijax™ Pay-Per-View, you were going to need a credit card ready, but that has changed. A new trial membership campaign has been recently launched for the product, which requires no credit card, no contracts, and no risk.

What is most interesting about the new offer is that the company is offering for free during the 30-day trial:
• Access to the Avijax™ Pay-Per-View publisher panel.
• 250 megabytes of streaming video storage, or roughly one hour of video.
• One Gigabyte of bandwidth to use doing the trial period absolutely free.

If at any time during the trial period you wish to upgrade, you can simply choose the upgrade account button located in the Avijax™ Pay-Per-View tool bar from within the publisher admin panel.

Avijax™ takes a different approach; one that is more the likes of YouTube. Users can simply upload their videos using the Avijax™ Publisher Administrative control panel, and insert an Avijax™ enabled video widget into a web page in two clicks. Within a matter of minutes a video owners can be offering their videos online as a pay-per-view product.  

Something else to notice is Avijax™ ’s intuitive design. The architectural design team lead by Dan Orlando of Vision Media Group has done a great job at ensuring that Avijax™ is a snap to use for even the most technology-phobic users. From setting up an Avijax™-enabled video to viewing usage statistics and customer reports, the intuitive design of Avijax™ is sure to please.

Being that this is a pay-per-view video solution, you may be wondering the same question I was, and probably the most important question of all, “How do I get paid?” The answer is quite simple, PayPal. The developers of Avijax™ wanted to ensure the fasted method of transferring money from the viewer to the publisher was utilized, and that was through direct communication. That is why Avijax™ designed the billing system to automatically bill the customers of a video publisher using the publisher’s PayPal account. This is made easier largely because Avijax™ is not taking a percentage of sales.

The business model of Avijax™ is not to generate money though commissions of every video watched but rather through the continued use of the product. This alone shows the level of confidence and dedication that the Avijax™ team put into the product.

Avijax™ is currently seeking out 100 Beta Testers to use the system between now and September 30th 2008 when the product is due for official release. Primary candidates are Independent Film Producers, Public Speakers, Educators, and Music Artist that would like to offer their videos for sale online as a pay-per-view product.

Avijax™ ’s main attractions for both viewers and publishers are:

1. Instant Gratification
Videos can be uploaded and ready to view online in minutes, and viewers no longer have to wait for the video to get to arrive via snail mail.
2. Affordability
The Avijax™ monthly fee is a small, nominal fee in comparison to the possibilities it provides, and saves the publisher from expensive distribution costs. Viewers are also seeing savings now that they do not have to pay for the funneled cost of pricey distribution and do not have to pay shipping charges to have the videos mailed to them.
3. Ease of Use
Publishers do not have to waste time and learn a new program in order to get their product online, and they may post their video on multiple websites. Viewers only have to sign up for one Avijax™ account and they can watch videos from any Avijax™ publisher and all billing will be included on one invoice.

SEO Hosting

August 25, 2008

SEO Hosting is all about providing different class C IP address and enable webmasters to host their websites and blogs from separate nameserver on separate class C IP addresses. Multiple class C IPs can really push SEO score of a website to a large extent. Class C IP technique works great enough that there is no scope of its failure. Earlier Black hat SEO used to create blogs, websites and insert their target keywords as anchor text linking to their original websites. These dummy blogs and websites got mushroomed in such a spammed way that Google Spam Filters started to not to value links from these webpages that were hosted on the same class C IP as the main website.

What is Class C IP anyway, as all of us know that each IP is divided into 4 parts like AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD. For example, if the IP address is 69.65.140.134 then 140 would be the C Class. Backlinks i.e. links from webpages hosted on different Class C IP’s will score more over backlinks coming from webpages having same Class C IP.

Many web hosting companies have now come up with the concept of SEO Hosting Plans which do offer a set of Class C IP’s to host your websites and blogs. If your website is hosted on such a SEO Plan then what you need to do is just host a website or a blog like wordpress on each of unique Class C IP and post article on regular basis in these blogs with links linking to your target site but all this should not look like spam, articles must be unique with keyword density of up to 8 percent and not more than two links in a post of 400 words.

These techniques are not recommended for a newbie webmaster as it takes a lot of time in writing and posting these things. There is nothing as good as there is fresh and new content with backlinks in the field of SEO , Search Engines like Google actually do love articles but do mind to take Class C IP into consideration for link valuation.


Best SEO Firefox Add-on

August 9, 2008

After months of surveys and Poll among  SEO, we finally announce the Best Firefox Add on for SEO for the year 2007. Search Status designed by Craig Raw got the highest votes in a survey conducted on a SEO forum site. Search Status add-on has 3,172 weekly and 280,734 total downloads and its truly features packed add-on for SEO people.

These great features that make this add-on so useful are described over here in detail. Apart from showing Google Page Rank and Alexa Rank there are many other features like :

First and most useful feature - Highlight No follow links This will highlight the no-follow links on webpage ,so without looking into source code of the page, you come to know about no-follow and do-follow links easily.

Second feature is Link Report that will tell a webpage’s total number of external, internal, do-follow and  no-follow links.

Third feature is Meta Tags that shows a page’s meta tag on a single click.

Fourth Feature is Show Whois which will show all the necessary details regarding domain registrar information.

Fifth Feature Show Robots.txt which will show Robots.txt file so you can check whether it is allowing or disallowing search engines to index it or not.

Sixth Feature is Show Keyword Density to see density of a particular keyword in a page.

Seventh Feature is Show Indexed and Backward Links in Google, Yahoo and MSN


Check PageRank of Internal Pages

July 28, 2008


VizMarketing presents the Ultimate Tool to Check PageRank of all Internal Pages. It’s not easy to check PR of each and every page manually and there may be some of the pages in your website, whose PR is greater than your expectation and  qeeping a  record of these things is recommended for your SEO Process. Only two easy steps and get PageRank of all subpages of Domain.

Step 1. Get the list of all subpages in your site at  XML Sitemap Generator and  Download Sitemap in Text Format. Copy these URLs.

Step 2. Paste all these URLs in BulkPRCheckTool . This will show the PageRank of all internal pages in the website.