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Showing posts with label General. Show all posts

Thursday, March 11, 2010

8 Blog Traffic Tips

This post is part of our 68 Traffic Tips day. To find the complete list when we’re done, see the original post. Be sure to subscribe to get a weekly round-up of our daily traffic tips.
  1. Before you write your first blog post, make a list of topics that speak directly to what people in your industry are most asking about. If you don’t know, consult WordTracker Questions.
  2. Do keyword research on your topic to use as tags and as subjects to write about. Run them through an online thesaurus as well.
  3. Optimize your blog for search engines. Properly configured blogs can get a continuous flow of traffic from search engines that is easy to maintain.
  4. Already have a blog? Double your blog posting for a week. Look at your traffic stats – this can bring 25 – 200% more traffic.
  5. Comment on more blogs by people in compatible markets. If  you’re an interior decorator, it’s all well and good to comment on other interior decorator’s blogs, but you have more of an exclusive market among, say, local realtor blogs
  6. Submit to as many blogs taking guest blog posts as you can.
  7. Get some guest blogging happening on your site – it’ll give you a break and help you form partnerships.
  8. Don’t discount blog carnivals, or think that they’re beneath you. They tend to drive a lot of targeted traffic that’s actively interested in the topic.
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How to Create A High Traffic Top Level Blog

  1. 1
    The first thing you will need to do if you decide to start a top level blog, is a hosting company to put your site at. The most important thing about choosing the hosting company for your blog is knowing the amount of downtime you can expect. I once used a company with 88% uptime and I thought that was a high rate but realistically it meant that 12% of the time my site would be down, guess what time that was. It was the hours between 9 am and 5 pm, in my time zone. Not good for local business at all. So choose a hosting company that will be up most of the time. Additionally, get a hosting company who will allow you to have unlimited space for your websites so that you can host more than one site and so that you can have a site that is really large and has a lot of pictures on it. My recommendation for a great hosting company is GoDaddy.com, this site has great uptime, it is very inexpensive (14.99 a month for an unlimited account) and you can put multiple domains on the same hosting account. I have 39 on one hosting account.
  2. Step 2
    Next, you will need to choose a short, to the point domain name. Something easy to remember like if you have a bike shop that sells accessories as well you could be bikesandstuff.com or if you talk about financial information, you could have a site called wizardoffinance.com. Think of something that will make people think of you. It is very important that you be easy to remember. If your name is Katherine Johnson and you own a bike shop, kjohnson.com is surely not going to tell anyone that you have a bike shop, so be careful to choose a site that best represents what you do or sell.
  3. Step 3
    Choose the right niche, comes next, if you have a website you can stick to one tight niche more easily than with a blog. Here is why. With a website you just need great content and something to sell. When you have a blog you have to constantly update that blog so it is important to choose a niche with a wider base. If you have a dog website, you can limit yourself to learning how to buy the right shampoo for your dogs grooming, with a blog you need to know the right thing to feed your dog, clean your dog, walking your dog, and training your dog, so that you have daily updates and keep your readers returning on a regular basis.
  4. Step 4
    You will need to have great keywords for your site as well. This is really important to the success of your business. I hear that there are many different sites that will give you a keyword list or two, however for me I come up with my own keywords then I search them on Google. I then get to see what other websites are doing, I go on their sites for word counts of their articles, links that they have, how many times they used the keyword, and how many ads they have as well as the positioning of those ads. Then I use my research to get to the top of the search engine. All of my top level domains are on the first through third page of Google because I took the time to see what the top sites are doing with their niches to get there.
  5. Step 5
    Design impressive content, I hear people all the time using PLR articles or some other persons work and while that certainly makes the job easier it will not help you bring in traffic. Most of the time if the person has been looking up information about your topic, they have read the article you submit hundreds of times because PLR companies sell the same article to many people at one time. However, if you are going to use PLR articles, either rewrite them or get someone to do it for you and update the information so that it is relevant for today. If you are writing for yourself, you should research and develop outstanding articles that say exactly what you want to say and what you want your readers to know. If it is at all possible provide resources so that they can get more indepth information on the topic. They will see you as a good source of information and will return when they are researching a topic similar to yours. If they are an enthusiast of your topic they will follow you or put your site into their RSS Reader.
  6. Step 6
    Lastly you will need to take the time to really promote your site. I have found that there are several great places for promotion. One is BlogCatalog.com, they are a social site that puts your site up for others to check out before they follow, it has thousands of people coming their everyday and you can always find someone to check out your site. Blog Explosion is where you go read other peoples sites for points, the points get you traffic because in order to get points the other people will have to read your site. Then you can list your site on Twitter, Facebook, Digg, StartupBiz and many other social networks. You can also write articles to the dozens of article submission sites. My favorite thing to do is to go to a site called Redgage, you can get tons of traffic not just to your blogs but everything that you write online, which ultimately means even more traffic to your blogs.
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15 High Traffic Article Marketing Sites

Article marketing in the highest traffic sites may not guarantee exposure, but high traffic sites may give one a better opportunity to be found than minor sites can offer.
Generally, article marketing sites neither require payment from authors nor pay them for their articles. Search engine users are looking for valuable content, and that is what authors seek to provide.
In exchange for such information, article marketing sites typically allow a couple of self-serving links to be placed in a section separated from the article — in a “resource box,” author information area, or sometimes profile. Typical convention is to write the author information in the 3rd person (he, she).
Links in the body of the article, whether self-serving or not, are usually frowned upon or allowed up to a maximum of one to three in number, usually excluding affiliate links (links that go directly to sales pages).
In many cases, authors may pay a fee for the service of wider or more prominent publication of articles. But this is not required.
Terms of service, submission guidelines, or other policies usually forbid articles which are merely self-serving, self-promoting, or blatant sales attempts. Other content restrictions usually apply, such as to pornography, libel, spam, and so on. English is usually the preferred or only language, at least to most of the sites below.
Usually the site requires a variable time frame before submitted articles are published, sometimes days or a week.
Also worthy of note is my exclusion of the article site with the highest traffic of all, namely about.com, because its limited number of authors are hired based on an existing track record of expertise in the niche in which they write. Comments on articles exclude links to websites and blogs.
The following article marketing sites are listed from those with the highest traffic to the least as of the time of this writing, but all are the highest traffic sites I could find, save one that ceased further publication some months ago (digital-web.com).
Notes to select sites are intended to be helpful, not comprehensive.
1) eHow.com
  • The largest “How to” article site.
  • Required article format is step-by-step in their categories.
  • Compensation plan available and recommended, otherwise authors are free to submit with no compensation.
  • “I Did It” format also allowed.
  • Self-serving website allowed in profile.
2) Ezinearticles.com
  • article statistics for readers and link clicks
  • resource boxes can be customized to personalities or per individual article.
  • minimum article length 250 words
  • no affiliate links allowed, but authors can link to their sites that have affiliate links
  • Create different author names for different areas of expertise. First name, last initial and first initial, last name are both allowed, for example.
3) ArticlesBase.com
  • “You can find articles in English, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, and Portuguese on this site.”
  • “You may include up to 3 hyperlinks in an article.”
  • “You may include up to 3 hyperlinks in your Author Bio.”
  • “All contact information should appear only in the author’s bio.”
  • View/unique visitor statistics.
4) Searchwarp.com
  • “Articles about business, how to start a business or how to operate a business are considered commercial. Neither do we accept PLR (private label rights) articles.
  • “May not contain more than 3 self-serving hyperlinks, including the links within the author bio, or 6 links total.”
5) Articlealley.com
  • A network of sites.
  • One can pay for articles to be written for oneself on the site.
6) Selfgrowth.com
    Topics:
  • Success Skills
  • Love & Relationships
  • Health & Fitness
  • Money & Careers
  • Mental Health
  • Spirituality
  • Lifestyle
    This site is for self-improvement articles only.
7) Goarticles.com
  • Automatic article approval
  • resource boxes can be customized to personalities or per individual article.
8 ) Articledashboard.com
  • “When you sign up, you immediately begin earning 50% of the Adsense revenue that your articles generate.”
9) Amazines.com
  • A profile is allowed, but no resource box.
10) Articleclick.com
  • 400 words is the minimum sized article allowed
  • I have some question whether the terms of agreement include the author retaining copyright over his or her work or not.
11) Ideamarketers.com
12) Isnare.com
  • English only
  • The site has a classifieds sections for a fee, but no press releases are allowed.
  • “Articles MUST HAVE at least 500 words and at most 2000 words.”
  • “Keep your KEYWORD DENSITY BELOW 7%.”
13) Articlebiz.com
  • Resource boxes are unique to each article.
  • There is no initial registration process, except of a sort for each article.
14) Articlecity.com
  • Jurisdiction for legal affairs is the Republic of the Philippines
  • Authors agree “Not intentionally or unintentionally [to] violate any applicable local, state, national or international law.”
15) Site-reference.com
  • Video and audio publications, plus forum contributions, are available as well as article marketing.
  • If an article is published first on Site-reference and for at least one week, extra publication bonuses apply or may apply.
  • Ideal articles are between 700-1500 words.
  • Articles submitted first to other sites may be categorized only as general, internet marketing, search engines, or web development.
Worthy of mention also is Yahoo! Answers. This is not an article marketing site, but it has potential for developing one’s reputation as a go-to person. So do niche forums. Lastly, see Scribd.com for longer documents, power point presentations, and more.
Peter Rubel
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Gain High Traffic from Blog to Static Website

Gain High Traffic from Blog to Static Website
For the past several years blog is still continued to be used by SEO webmasters to gain high traffic for their official website. If you have an official website or online store website and you will probably find it is hard to get high traffic to these static websites.  Besides that, we need high traffic to make our product or institution acquaintance to people. What must we do to realize that? Blog can help us make it come true, just make a blog for your static website.  There are several reasons why blog can pump up our static website traffic.
  1. Blog give us a special page to post new and fresh content (of course the contents must be related with your website niche). Because fresh contents make visitors come back again. And of course, fresh contents on your blog make search engine robot crawl your website.
  2. Blog help us to build a community around our website. The community will help promote your website. Just make sure that our blog content is useful for them. So we can create a good reputation and let them spread our useful content in social network websites.
Here we are, blog able to help us increasing traffic to our static website. And now just go ahead and utilise this knowledge to imrpove your traffic and SEO rankings.
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