Archive for the 'Website Promotion' Category
Ever wondered where all the traffic you used to get have fizzled down? Ever wonder why wonderful content isn’t getting the attention it should be? Well, blogs being ever so a dynamic technology driven social phenomenon, defining parameters can be a killer. SEO is a very difficult thing to grasp for non-believers that a simple blog can earn you money easy. You might have all the killer titles and content, throw in the hottest keywords but you still get zit in terms of traffic, why?
You might want to step back and take a look at something you might ...
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With the Internet functioning as another venue for all sorts of businesses, the competition on how to get noticed and how to attract as many customers are possible is getting tougher and tougher. Anyone remotely associated with online businesses is aware of how SEO is at the forefront of online business issues.
Recently, SEO has been getting some bad rap. It may deserved or undeserved, but that really shouldn?t concern you if you stick within what is called ethical SEO. Experts would say that this is ...
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We've been talking about RSS feeds and what it can do for your website. We know that incorporating RSS feeds into your site results in more frequent visits from search engine spiders and thus leads to faster indexing.
Have you realized however that by syndicating your RSS feeds successfully you can achieve the same results? How so?
If you have subscribers when a search engine spider crawls your subscriber's site (assuming that your subscriber incorporated YOUR feed into his own website) the feeds will of course contain a link back to your website. Once the ...
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Ezines can give you very targeted visitors which means they buy more of your product
If you advertise in the right ezines, you can get fantastic results. However the results will vary a lot depending on the quality of the ezine. What you want is an ezine that people actually read. A quality ezine that delivers valuable content to the reader. And, you want the ezine to be targeted to the same or similar niche as the people who buy your product.
If you get these two things right, then ezine marketing can work ...
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Facebook. What started as a social network site for College students, has now grown into a big company and force to be reckon with on the Internet. It has slowly encroached on many things and affected and disrupted online industries as it grew. One of these is SEO, a field that as its name suggests, used to concern only with traditional search engines. Currently, people rely heavily on search engines like Google, Yahoo, Ask and Bing to find information on the internet. Google’s success on search -- making information available (fast and accurately) to users has jump-started ...
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Bill Slawski, one of the best SEO minds today, recently did a fun post (usually his post are very cerebral) showing the old Digg.com. Facebook.com, Twitter.com, MySpace.com, and Yelp.com, and of course the current versions. Digg.com used to be home to Digg Records, a site on Russian Tourism. Facebook.com used to be home to AboutFace Corporation, an internet directory site. Yelp.com was a directory as well. MySpace was a web design company (makes sense from the name) and Twitter was just up for sale. Twitter's site was the funniest since you'll have no idea what it was used for ...
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There are basically four things you can do when using Bloglines.
1. Subscribe to blogs, email groups, and websites.
2. Publish your own blog.
3. Search billions of articles.
4. Share your favorites (subscription favorites) to your friends.
However there's much much more that Bloglines has to offer. According to their website this is the list of their key features:
* All-in-one Blog and news feed search, online subscriptions, news reader, blog publishing and social sharing tools
* Available in 10 languages
* Mobile version optimized for hand-held computers and cell phones
* Email subscriptions help manage your e-newsletter traffic
* Package ...
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Last post we discussed Bloglines' perks for ordinary bloggers. This time we'll be touching on the perks it offers to developers.
According to their website there are different uses for the Bloglines Web Service especially when it comes to developing applications. Some of the uses include:
*Desktop aggregator developers can use these calls to sync aggregators across multiple computers, while at the same time giving their users access to the most full-featured web-based aggregator available
*The Bloglines Web Service can be used to develop more advanced notifiers
*Feed and subscription data can be incorporated into blogs and ...
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Bloglines is useful for both ordinary bloggers and the more technical web developers.
Ordinary Bloggers
For ordinary bloggers we have already mentioned the uses of Bloglines in the previous two posts especially when we spelled out the key features. Blogger who use bloglines to publish their own blogs will find that they also don't need to worry about generating their own feeds. Bloglines automatically does this IN MULTIPLE SYNDICATION FORMATS so that whether your users prefer using RSS 2.0 or OPML you won't need to worry about supporting these formats since it is automatically done for ...
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Alexa Internet started in 1996 with the "vision of Web navigation that is intelligent and constantly improving with the participation of its users." Right now Alexa has plenty of services offered including the Web Search Platform, which is still in Beta, the Alexa Web Information Service, Alexa Toolbar, their website, and other services that the usual users are not always aware of including their Webmaster Services and Data Services.
Though Alexa has plenty to offer, an SEO conscious blogger is probably familiar mostly (and only) with the Alexa Rank. It is after all the seventh determining ...
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