Sunday 27 September 2020

Optimise Your Website For Google's Position ZERO


Featured snippets are selected search results that are featured on top of Google's organic results below the ads in a box.



In other words, Featured Snippet is a quick answer to any question on the search engine Google.



Ranking on Page 1 but not getting the desired traffic? Optimize your content for Featured Snippets


What's different with a featured snippet is that it is enhanced to draw user attention on the results page.


When a search engine recognises that a query asks a question, It programmatically detects pages that answer the user's question and display a top result as a featured snippet in the Page 1 search results. So It is very Important to Rank Higher to come in Featured Snippet results.


Optimise your web page, blog post, product page, FAQ page, service page or about us page for Position 0 on the search engine is also known as Featured Snippets, Quick Answer Box etc ..

How top brands got their names?

Every brand has a story and most are very interesting. Here are how these 30 famous brands were christened !



1. Nike : Name for the Greek Goddess of Victory. The swoosh signifies her flight.


2. Coca-Cola : The two main ingredients were Coca leaves and Cola berries. 


3. Pepsi : From the digestive enzyme 'pepsin'. Although pepsin is not an ingredient in the drink.


4. Google : Derived from 'googul' which means 1 followed by 100 zeros. Signifies owners Larry Page and Sergey Brin's mission to provide innumerable info to all users.


5. Adidas : Named after owner Adolf Dassler whose nickname was Adi. Adi Dassler became Adidas. 


6. Intel : Short for integrated electronics 


7. Canon : Adapted from Kwanon (Japanese name of Buddhist Bodhisattva of Mercy). It was changed to Canon for easier acceptance worldwide. 


8. Lego : Derived from Danish words 'Leg Godt', which means to 'play well'. Lego also means 'put together' in Latin, which they claim is actually a coincidence.


9. Nintendo : Transliterated from Nintendou. Nin in Japanese means 'entrusted' and Ten-dou means 'heaven'. 


10. Amazon : CEO Jeff Bazos wanted a name starting with 'A'. He chose Amazon because it is the biggest river in the world, just what he wanted his company to be. 


11. Skype : Originally the idea was 'Sky peer to peer', which later became Skyper and finally Skype. 


12. Adobe : Named after a creek that ran behind the co-founder, John Warnock's house, called Adobe Creek. 


13. Nokia : Started as wood-pulp mill, it expanded its business to producing rubber products in a city in Finland called Nokia. 


14. Sony : Derived from the Latin word, 'Sonus' (meaning sound) and an American slang word, 'Sonny' (meaning bright youngster).  


15. Vodafone : Voice, Data and Telefone. Source: blogzamana


16. Volkswagen : Means 'People's car' in German. There was a time when only very expensive cars used to ply on German roads. Volkswagen was a revolution.


17. ebay : Originally called Echo Bay. The domain echobay.com was already taken. So it was shortened to ebay. 


18. IBM : Founder TJ Watson Sr wanted to be a step ahead of his former employers 'National Cash Register', so he decided to call his company 'International Business Machines'. 


19. Nikon : Short for Nippon Kogaku, which means 'Japanese Optical'. 


20. Reebok : Derived from the Afrikaans spelling of an African Antelope, 'Rhebok'. 


21. Starbucks : Named after a character in Moby Dick, Starbuck. Originally the name 'Peqoud' was suggested, the name of the ship from the novel. When it got rejected, they settled for 'Starbuck', the chief mate of that very ship.


22. Virgin : Because the business was new and the team members were virgins at business. This was suggested by a girl in Richard Branson's team.


23. Durex : Durable, Reliable and Excellence.


24. Fanta : The head of the German Coca-Cola team asked them to use their 'Fantasie' to come up with the name. That did not take long though. 


25. Nivea : Derived from the Latin word 'Niveus', which means snow white. 


26. HP { Hewlett Packard } : William Hewlett and David Packard flipped a coin to decide whose name would come first.  


27. Toyota : Named after founder Kiichiro Toyoda.  The name was changed to Toyota because Toyoda literally means, 'fertile rice paddies'.


28. Microsoft : A combination of the words Microcomputer and Software. 


29. Cisco : Not actually an acronym. They just removed San Fran from San Francisco. 


30. Budweiser : Beer has been brewed in Budweis, Bohemia, since 1245. Budweiser means 'of Budweis' and was developed as a 'Bohemian-style' beer. Founder Adolphus Busch was inspired to create the beverage after a trip to the region.