Tag Archive | "search engines"
Posted on 31 October 2008
Tags: Blog, blog network, Blogs, bot, CommentLuv, comments, del.icio.us, Delaware, feed, Forum, google, keyword, KeywordLuv, link, Links, Meta, meta keywords, niche, nofollow, nofollow free, Plugin, promotion, RSS, searc, Search, Search Engine, search engines, search gold, search results, search terms, search traffic, semantic tags, Sitemap, Social Media, Tags, technorati, Theme, Traffic, WordPress, wordsfinder, XML, yahoo
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 [...]
Posted on 13 October 2008
Tags: Blog, Blogs, bot, domain, google, keyword, Meta, MIL, money, moving, Professional, ScribeFire, Search, Search Engine, search engines, search results, SEO, Theme, USD, WordPress
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 [...]
Posted on 17 April 2008
Tags: Analytics, Blog, Blogs, Brad's Tiny World, comma, feed, fudging, google, keyword, marketing, Meta, money, notepad, PageRank, Plugin, Search, Search Engine, search engines, SEO, Traffic, widget, WordPress, WordPress, wordsfinder
One of the best techniques for really driving traffic to your site is the use of keywords and knowing just how to use them Wait! Wait! Stop! I know some of you are thinking other blogs say keywords are dead and don’t matter to your PageRank or this or that program because they can be [...]
Posted on 10 April 2008
Tags: Blog, blogger, Bloggging, Blogging, Blogs, bot, comments, CSS, D-List, Digg, extension, FireFox, Genie, google, HTML, link, link search engines, Links, LiveJournal, Meta, MySpace, nofollow, resource, ScribeFire, Search, Search Engine, search engines, SEO, Theme, TypePad, usercontent, WordPress
One of the best tools I have found of recent to help improve our blogging is the ScribeFire extension for the Firefox browser. It allows you to automatically post to your blog while surfing. It works for self-hosted WordPress, WordPress.com TypePad.com LiveJournal.com, and a few others. My hopes were dashed that [...]
Posted on 04 April 2008
Tags: Blog, blogger, Bloggers, Blogging, Blogs, bot, Build Traffic, comments, coolest, google, link, Link Exchange, noob, podcast, Search, Search Engine, search engines, Traffic, Traffic Building, u comment I follow
You can have the coolest blog layout and even more impressive content, but without readers it is merely a vanity project.
We all want lots of Google traffic because as everyone knows it is king of the search engines. The fact is when you are a noob Google traffic is going to be hard to [...]