Reading time: 3 – 5 minutes 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’s and don’ts. Content isn’t enough. 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. Write about popular things. If you follow the first rule of good tagging and and getting regularly indexed, writing about...
Keywords In Your Post
Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes One of the four most important aspects of writing a post is picking out the right keywords from the text. This isn’t something often mention in your standard how to blog post. There is only one really good free tool and I reccomend using it every time you post. Wordsfinder will pick out what it sees as your best go to keywords based on a Google Search. You simply cut and paste your text into the box and it spits out a list of your best keywords. Copy the the ready to use list, and paste it into the custom field value box in the Wordpress write/edit post page and label the key as keywords. Remember to save or publish after this step or they won’t be part of the post’s data. The second method for adding keywords requires a bit of theme editing. I first saw this technique on Nathan Rice’s Blog. I suggest you read his entire series on how to do Wordpress SEO. This technique will add your tags as keywords. If you are...
Wordpress Custom Fields
October 13, 2008 by Blogboy
Filed under What Else You Should Be Reading
Reading time: 3 – 5 minutes The least utilized option in Wordpress, the custom field, is also quite possibly the most powerful function of the entire platform. I have been writing up my own tutorials on this option for several days now and thought I would share with you a few of the other great posts on the subject. The Top 5 Uses for Wordpress Custom Fields by Oak Innovations Blog For the vast majority of bloggers, this incredibly usefull, and versatile piece of functionality goes unused. At the moment you may be thinking that the reason you don’t use it, is that you have no use for it. This may very well be true but, its also likely that no one has really explained what’s possible. Learn how to use Wordpress Custom Fields | Kriesi.at – new media design WordPress gives an author the ability to add extra data to each written post and page. This data is called meta-data and is stored in custom fields. WordPress Custom Fields Contest If you are a wordpress blogger, how...
Moving Beyond The Amateur Blog
October 13, 2008 by Blogboy
Filed under How To Blog
Reading time: 3 – 5 minutes If you are reading this post then you have taken your first step in moving beyond the amateur blog level. The first thing you need to accept is you don’t know everything and you should be reading a lot of blogs how to get set up right. None of us know everything, and I am more than happy to point you to the people who know a lot more than me on any subject. That said let me tell you what we can all agree on. Figure out why you want to blog. This is the most important step and the reason most people never bother with. Deciding you want to blog for money is perfectly acceptable. Once you figure out why you want to blog you need to decide on what your blog is to be about. This is one specific thing that your blog will be known to the search engines for. This is going to be your keyword phrase. See my post on picking your keywords for more information. The short of it is you want to find something that defines your blog with a lot of...
The Power of Twitter
April 19, 2008 by Blogboy
Filed under Social Networking
Reading time: 3 – 5 minutes I promised a post not so long back on how to make the most of Twitter for blogging. In the mean time a couple of big name blogs ShoeMoney and ProBlogger have gotten into twitter pretty hard and can give you their takes on the networking with your fans side of it better than I can so I would suggest you read their tweeting adventures. What I am going to bring to the table is a different take on the subject and one that has been doing well for me. Using for those using WordPress there are several different plugins available to you, but I have two favorites, MyTwitter, which I am new too. Then, there is the old reliable TwitterTools from Alex King. Twitter tools does it all creates a digest post of your daily tweets, creates a post when you tweet, creates a tweet when you post, and gives you several configurable options. The one problem it has is it only functions as a stupid widget making it about useless for me since I don’t want it in my...






