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		<title>How To Get 1000 Visitors A Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was asked recently how to get a 1000 visitors a day to your blog network.  If you have a network it is quite easy.  The more blogs you have the more content you have, and more content you have the better chance you will get hits from search results.  Here is my quick list [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p>I was asked recently how to get a 1000 visitors a day to your blog network.  If you have a network it is quite easy.  The more blogs you have the more content you have, and more content you have the better chance you will get hits from search results.  Here is my quick list of do&#8217;s and don&#8217;ts.</p>
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<li><strong>Content isn&#8217;t enough</strong>.  You need content with good keywords and for that material to be indexed.  If you run a wordpress blog the Google XML Sitemap Plugin is one of the most powerful tools in your arsenal for getting indexed.  If you want to be properly indexed it is highly important that you use good content specific keywords and tags.  I generate specific keywords with Wordsfinder and use the Calais Tagaroo Plugin to generate Semantic tags, both of which appear as meta keywords to search engines thanks to my theme.</li>
<li><strong>Write about popular things</strong>.  If you follow the first rule of good tagging and and getting regularly indexed, writing about popular topics is going to greatly increase your traffic.  While it goes without saying that writing about football in the off season isn&#8217;t going to bring you a lot of traffic for those posts, when I say popular I mean really popular.  The Google Trends page is your friend if you learn to read it correctly.  At any given time these are the 100 most popular search terms on Google and they all have links to recent blog posts through Google Blog links.  Incorporate something from here and your search traffic will go up.  Mention sixty or seventy of them over a couple of relevant posts and you are search gold for as long as the trend continues.</li>
<li><strong>Write something worth shouting about</strong>.  If your posts are pretty good there is always someone willing to submit it to the Social Media outlets.  Promoting yourself is held by some as being tacky and rude, but I don&#8217;t think so under some circumstances.  if you aren&#8217;t the only one you are promoting.  if you submit, comment, stumble, and rate hundreds of pages a week a little self promotion isn&#8217;t a bad thing.  Once a page has been submitted by someone else there is no reason not to jump on the promotion bandwagon.  If you put up a couple of stumble worthy pages a day your traffic can easily exceed a thousand hits a day.</li>
<li><strong>Comment on popular blogs in your niche</strong>.  I can&#8217;t begin to tell you how many thousands upon thousands of visitors this can bring to your blog.  This is a long term strategy that has to be cultivated and worked over time.  You need to leave relevant comments on these blogs and do it often.  One good comment will likely get you some traffic, but a hundred comments on a popular blog a year or more is golden.</li>
<li><strong>Give people a reason to come back</strong>.  Unless you are giving your people a reason to come back they likely aren&#8217;t going to.  There are lots of good sources of the same information you are providing so you need to give people a reason to return.  I use CommentLuv, KeywordLuv, Nofollow Free, plugins and interact with the people that comment.  Some of my blogs I offer an integrated forum so readers can interact with each other.</li>
<li><strong>Make it easy for people to come back</strong>.  Not only do you need to give people a reason to come back, you need to make it easy for them to return. (I need to do a better job of this on this theme.)  You can do things like put a Del.Icio.us, Technorati,  Yahoo as well as rss feed or many other buttons that make getting back to you easy for people to return.</li>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 11:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the early days of web design one of the few interactive things you could do with your readers was set up a guest book.  At first this was next to impossible because almost anyone and everyone who had a website was operating on free sites like Geocities, Angelfire, or Tripod.  There was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p>In the early days of web design one of the few interactive things you could do with your readers was set up a guest book.  At first this was next to impossible because almost anyone and everyone who had a website was operating on free sites like Geocities, Angelfire, or Tripod.  There was no cgo access unless you paid for it, so there was no interaction beyond the simple mail form.  Eventually most of them had heard the call for interaction and offered up ready made guest books. By that time it was really too late to do anything about it, blogging had been invented and was taking quick hold on sites like LiveJournal and <a href="http://www.blogger.com">Blogger</a>.  The world of interactivity was upon the average website owner, and we went from simple users to publishers.</p>
<p>The advent of blogging with threaded post and comments we respond to or at the very least should be responding to left behind the old guest book format.  Users could now interact with authors directly over on subject specific ideas.  Simply put the guest book was stiff, bereft of use, pushing up digital daisies, had run down the curtained screen saver, had emptied the recycle bin with ccleaner, overwritten multiple times with randomized ones and zeroes, and joined auto-starting background midi files as things Skippy should never put on a site.  The guest book was and ex-webpage!  That was until I figured out a use for it.<span id="more-122"></span></p>
<p>I know you are thinking this guy is ought of his bloody mind.  Well I might be, but never the less I know how to make the guest book useful once again.  Every blogger gets comment like &#8216;this is nice&#8217; and &#8216;I like the post&#8217;.  For those of us kind bloggers using a dofollow system this is annoying crap.  However with a nofollow guest book and a <a href="http://www.zirona.com/software/wordpress-move-comments/">move comments plugin</a> we can preserve those comments, because some of them actually mean what they say and could give a damn about the backlink, and keep our blogs from being fodder for spammers.  The second plugin you will want if you wish to keep dofollow status is a <a href="http://yoast.com/wordpress-noindex-specific-posts-and-pages/">conditional plugin</a> that allows for conditional nofollow noindex posts and pages.</p>
<p>Once you have your plugin installed you can start by creating the guest book.  If you are a nofollow blog the process is pretty simple, just create called guest book add a few lines of text and stick the post link in your menu.  Alternately if your theme allows for comments on pages you can make it a page and it should automatically go into your navigation structure.  Assuming you are a kind dofollow blogger honoring your readers comments, you are going to need to do a few things differently for the guest book to work like it should and not screw up the rest of your blog.</p>
<p>After activating the plugins the next thing you will want to do is make a copy of your single.php and rename it guestbook_template.php.  This is the file we will edit.  Top the top of this file you will want to add the following code:</p>
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<p>Once this page is uploaded create a new page using the guestbook page template.  Say a few words of kind warning about the kind of comments that should go in posts and the kind that belong here.  Set the page to nofollow and noindex and you are ready to go.  Move your comments at will and enjoy your new found guest book.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am surprised these days how many people still don&#8217;t know what an RSS/XML/Atom feed is.  Almost every website be it a blog or anything else has some variation of that nice little orange symbol that looks like this:














Okay now that you all know what those are, the question some of you still have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p>I am surprised these days how many people still don&#8217;t know what an RSS/XML/Atom feed is.  Almost every website be it a blog or anything else has some variation of that nice little orange symbol that looks like this:</p>
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<p>Okay now that you all know what those are, the question some of you still have is yeah, but what do they do.  First lets explain RSS.  In the guise of K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid)  RSS is Really Simple Syndication.  As my MIL (mother in law- in case you are really knew to acronyms) would say RSS and Atom are the same meat, just different gravy.  They are syndicated feeds of blog posts.  XML is just the technology that both of those things are built on.</p>
<p>So what is syndication?  I knew you were going to ask that.  Simply put, it is anything you subscribe to, just like television stations get reruns of shows or newspapers buy advice columns, but web syndication is free.  You click on the link and add to any number of web based readers like Google or into your favorite reader program.  I personally like MS Outlook for this since it is what I read my email from several a dozen different sources, have my daily calendar and so on and so forth.  So the question is why would you want to subscribe to a feed when I could just go to the website. The answer is pretty simple time.  You are already opening a program or going to a single site for your email, so adding one more thing to check saves you time.  If you are a voracious feed reader like me, I can quickly check to see if over a hundred blogs I read have new posts in just a few minutes.  I can decide if I want to go and comment read the full article if it wasn&#8217;t posted in the feed, or just skip on by.  I literally save several hours a day by using a feed reader.</p>
<p>So which is the best method to use a program or a website?  That is really a personal things.  For me it is a program, because that is how I check my email and it is open all the time.  If you are on the go and want to check it from any number of computers or cell phones, then a website reader is probably better.  Can you use both?  Sure, though if you check as many as I do regularly you would probably only want a small list in for going mobile.</p>
<p>That is the long and short of it. Syndicated feeds are good for people who surf blogs, which means as bloggers you should learn to make the most use of them.  Secondly you can get a feed of comments posted to your blog which is extremely helpful for bloggers who want to respond to comments on their blogs.</p>
<p>A new feature for me is a link to another great blog post about blogging.  Today&#8217;s goes to, Sara at the <a href="http://pajamaprofessional.com">Pajama Professional</a> with <a title="How to Develop Mad Skills and Market Insight" href="http://pajamaprofessional.com/2008/04/11/how-to-develop-mad-skills-and-market-insight/">How to Develop Mad Skills and Market Insight</a></p>
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