Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Dear Sir/ Madam,
Namaste & Greetings from Dependable Travel Solutions (India)!!!

It is with immense pleasure that I introduce you to “Dependable Travel Solutions (India)” an Inbound Travel company, headed by Mr. Deepak Dhyani MTA (Master in Tourism), who has 14
-15 years experience of working with reputed establishments in tourist travel and corporate business. He is a competent tourism professional, who has served tourists from many countries including US, UK, France, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, Australia and other countries. He has worked extensively and successfully with foreign independent travellers, large & small groups, conferences and incentives.

We specialize in:

• Travel/ Holiday Packages for Individuals & Groups in India
• Special Interest Tours for Individual & Groups in India.
• Hotels Bookings in India
• Private Car & Bus hire in India
• Air & Rail Tickets in India
• Wildlife Tours in India
• Leisure & Adventure Tours in India
• Village Tours in India
• Short / Long stay tours in India
• Students tour in India
• MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences & Exhibitions) in India

Why should you choose Dependable Travel Solutions (India)?? Because

• We are a tourism professional with tourism degree.
• We strongly believe in “Atithi Devo Bhava
, which means  “Guest is God” and therefore provide personalize, dependable, reliable & efficient service to all our valued guests from the bottom of our heart.
• We are committed to provide quality service and don’t compromise on the same.
• We provide customized tours with great honestly and personal attention.
• We believe that close personal attention is the key to a successful relationship.
• We offer value for money by providing a quality of service that is second to none.
• We are quick in responding to our clients if there is any enquiry, question or problem and we never keep our clients guessing.
• We have very good liaisons with hoteliers & other suppliers and therefore we offer services @ better price.

You can kindly log on to our website: www.dependabletravelsolutionsindia.com; www.india-tourismpackages.com to see our tour itineraries on India and you can ask for the best price for the itinerary suits your clients requirement.
You must be having a your counterpart in India and I am not asking you to switch your business with them but I shall request you to please drop in an enquiry and send at least one FIT client and you will find a difference.
I can ensure you that we will purely represent your company in India. We will meet/ receive your clients with your company’s placard,  give them your company’s visiting cards with our company’s name in it (written- local partner of your company), which will really impress your clients.
We really do a business with great honestly, which is our USP and we can guarantee you for the same. We will really take an utmost care of all your clients and serve them as our own clients.
I sincerely hope that you will give us an opportunity to serve you and your clients in India and I can guarantee that you will be 100% satisfied with our service and representation in India.

Thanking you and assuring you our best attention and full cooperation at all times.

Best regards,
Deepak DHYANI
Managing Director

Dependable Travel Solutions (India)
104, Royal Palm Apartment, GH
- 6, Sushant Lok- II, Sector- 56
Gurgaon (Delhi, NCR)- 122003 (Haryana) India
Tel: +91 124 4260178
Mobile: +91 98718 08177
E-mail: deepak@dependabletravelsolutionsindia.com, dependableindia@outlook.com 
Personal E-mail: deepakdhyani@hotmail.com; deepak@india-tourismpackages.com
Website: www.dependabletravelsolutionsindia.com; www.india-tourismpackages.com
Skype Chat: deepak.dhyani2
 
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Seo Services

Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of affecting the visibility of a website or a web page in a search engine's "natural" or un-paid ("organic") search results. In general, the earlier (or higher ranked on the search results page), and more frequently a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine's users. SEO may target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, video search, academic search,[1] news search and industry-specific vertical search engines.
As an Internet marketing strategy, SEO considers how search engines work, what people search for, the actual search terms or keywords typed into search engines and which search engines are preferred by their targeted audience. Optimizing a website may involve editing its content, HTML and associated coding to both increase its relevance to specific keywords and to remove barriers to the indexing activities of search engines. Promoting a site to increase the number of backlinks, or inbound links, is another SEO tactic.
The plural of the abbreviation SEO can also refer to "search engine optimizers," those who provide SEO services.
Webmasters and content providers began optimizing sites for search engines in the mid-1990s, as the first search engines were cataloging the early Web. Initially, all webmasters needed to do was to submit the address of a page, or URL, to the various engines which would send a "spider" to "crawl" that page, extract links to other pages from it, and return information found on the page to be indexed.[2] The process involves a search engine spider downloading a page and storing it on the search engine's own server, where a second program, known as an indexer, extracts various information about the page, such as the words it contains and where these are located, as well as any weight for specific words, and all links the page contains, which are then placed into a scheduler for crawling at a later date.
Site owners started to recognize the value of having their sites highly ranked and visible in search engine results, creating an opportunity for both white hat and black hat SEO practitioners. According to industry analyst Danny Sullivan, the phrase "search engine optimization" probably came into use in 1997.[3] The first documented use of the term Search Engine Optimization was John Audette and his company Multimedia Marketing Group as documented by a web page from the MMG site from August, 1997.[4]
Early versions of search algorithms relied on webmaster-provided information such as the keyword meta tag, or index files in engines like ALIWEB. Meta tags provide a guide to each page's content. Using meta data to index pages was found to be less than reliable, however, because the webmaster's choice of keywords in the meta tag could potentially be an inaccurate representation of the site's actual content. Inaccurate, incomplete, and inconsistent data in meta tags could and did cause pages to rank for irrelevant searches.[5][dubious ] Web content providers also manipulated a number of attributes within the HTML source of a page in an attempt to rank well in search engines.[6]
By relying so much on factors such as keyword density which were exclusively within a webmaster's control, early search engines suffered from abuse and ranking manipulation. To provide better results to their users, search engines had to adapt to ensure their results pages showed the most relevant search results, rather than unrelated pages stuffed with numerous keywords by unscrupulous webmasters. Since the success and popularity of a search engine is determined by its ability to produce the most relevant results to any given search, allowing those results to be false would turn users to find other search sources. Search engines responded by developing more complex ranking algorithms, taking into account additional factors that were more difficult for webmasters to manipulate. Graduate students at Stanford University, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, developed "Backrub," a search engine that relied on a mathematical algorithm to rate the prominence of web pages. The number calculated by the algorithm, PageRank, is a function of the quantity and strength of inbound links.[7] PageRank estimates the likelihood that a given page will be reached by a web user who randomly surfs the web, and follows links from one page to another. In effect, this means that some links are stronger than others, as a higher PageRank page is more likely to be reached by the random surfer.
Page and Brin founded Google in 1998. Google attracted a loyal following among the growing number of Internet users, who liked its simple design.[8] Off-page factors (such as PageRank and hyperlink analysis) were considered as well as on-page factors (such as keyword frequency, meta tags, headings, links and site structure) to enable Google to avoid the kind of manipulation seen in search engines that only considered on-page factors for their rankings. Although PageRank was more difficult to game, webmasters had already developed link building tools and schemes to influence the Inktomi search engine, and these methods proved similarly applicable to gaming PageRank. Many sites focused on exchanging, buying, and selling links, often on a massive scale. Some of these schemes, or link farms, involved the creation of thousands of sites for the sole purpose of link spamming.[9]
By 2004, search engines had incorporated a wide range of undisclosed factors in their ranking algorithms to reduce the impact of link manipulation. In June 2007, The New York Times' Saul Hansell stated Google ranks sites using more than 200 different signals.[10] The leading search engines, Google, Bing, and Yahoo, do not disclose the algorithms they use to rank pages. Some SEO practitioners have studied different approaches to search engine optimization, and have shared their personal opinions[11] Patents related to search engines can provide information to better understand search engines.[12]