October 3rd, 2008 by admin
This is a powerful techniques. Not only do you get your visitors involved, if you follow up your posts that has some interesting discussion you can keep the momentum going which can make your visitors come back several times a day to check the conversation without you even posting anything new.
1. In the beginning you should set some time aside to speak with those who post in your comments. It’s important to build that core of visitors that comment your posts and reward them who reads your blog every day.
2. A great way to start conversation is to ask questions in the end of your posts, to get the readers opinion on some of the things you have written.
3. Just as in your blog posts you have to put some time and thoughts into how you answer your comments. If you just say interesting point or “I haven’t thought about it that way” it will most likely kill the conversation. You have to be as serious with the comments as you are with your posts. Read the rest of this entry »
September 30th, 2008 by admin
This is a list of traffic generation tactics for driving web traffic and backlinks to your online niche sites. I fondly coined it Project Traffic for short and it will be presented to you in a series of articles. Note that this is not an affiliate marketing product.
Here is first in the series of Project Traffic for you:
Submit articles to the Top Article Directories. This is the grandmaster of traffic generation, the process of which is still very effective, yet very mundane. Fully optimize your resource box with anchor text and link backs.
Provide blog comments on other’s blogs. Give constructive opinions or quality information to generate backlinks to your own sites. Note that some webmasters will deem you as simply trying to get backlinks if you provide unrelated one liners.
Leverage on affordable offline advertising to drive traffic to your online site. Wear your site if you have to, on your Tees. Or print your URL on your car, external of your house, windows of your high rise apartment, as screen savers, give away URL stickers etc. Read the rest of this entry »
September 29th, 2008 by admin
With the Internet, all information (whether about educational blogging tools or any other such as create blogs, pr blog, free blog themes or even blogger com) can be found with ease on the Internet, with great articles like this. The best ways to get started is start on over to Blogger Sites and build a blog. Now, don’t back away just yet, this is the easy part. You don’t have to know any technical hogwash to create your own blog; there are pre designed templates for you to choose from. Just pick one which suits your taste and in no time you are ready to start adding some meat to the bones of your blog via content.
Web logging is a comparatively new term that has just begun to make its rounds through the Internet world. You may have asked yourself in the past “what is web logging and why everyone is talking about it?” And the answer is relatively simple. Web logging is nothing more than a website that is updated frequently with the newest entries being displayed at the top. A blog is pretty much an online journal where anybody can go and type their thoughts for the rest of the Internet world to read. Long blog entries bore people. You should not be afraid to break up entries, you don’t have to post the whole story in one day. Also, make use of bullet points, numbered lists, and pictures. Many people forget that they can get more information about any subject matter, be it educational blogging tools information or any other on any of the major search engines like Google. If you need more information about educational blogging tools, go to Google and be more informed. In the sales model, you devote a blog to a single product, or range of products. When offline companies start blogs, their blogs are sales blogs - they’re using their blogs to sell their products. If you have products that you want to sell, a sales blog is an outstanding business model. Read the rest of this entry »
September 25th, 2008 by admin
Search engine optimization (or SEO) is clearly important in this day and age. An entire industry has arisen around the quest to get to the top of the search engines, with black and white hat SEO witches battling it out to stay in the top five positions.
It sounds like a scene out of dungeons and dragons doesn’t it? However it’s a serious business when hundreds of thousands of visitors are lost because rankings disappear, which equates to hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue.
In a previous article I discussed how to select keywords to help you to start planning a targeted campaign. When you get to the end of this article I hope you should have a fair understanding of the importance of the HTML Title tag with regard to search engines and far more importantly with regards the humans, the people, the guys and gals that you want to get to your website so that they can buy your goods and services.
Firstly, what is the title tag?
The title tag is an element in the header part of an HTML page denoted by two <title></title> tags. For instance you might have <title> Using Title Tags to Improve SEO & Website Conversion</title>. That would mean that the title would read (as a link on search engines like Google for instance “Using Title Tags to Improve SEO & Website Conversion”. Setting yourself some simple guidelines to help you write your tags is a good idea. Read the rest of this entry »
September 21st, 2008 by admin
Understanding the differences between designing a website, building a website, and making a website visible online will help ensure that you choose a website developer that can meet all your goals and demands.
Most of the Designing websites start by submitting their tutorials to let users know that their website has resources that can help them. Below are SEO friendly website designing tips where web designers should pay attention to during the early stage of their web designing process. Make sure you are well aware of these tactics before designing or optimizing your website.
This could be because when you are designing a website, you are concentrating so intently on the smaller details that you forget to step back and look at the big picture. Whether you are building a brand new website, or re-designing an old website, or currently using a web design company for ongoing maintenance, these tips will help to make sure you are getting the best deal. Instead of designing a sale-oriented website, all they’re trying to do is designing a “thing of beauty”. Read the rest of this entry »