Published August 15th, 2007 in Social Media
Like the other leading social media websites, del.icio.us can be a great source of traffic for your blog. In order to make the most of del.icio.us, follow these steps and you’ll be on your way to driving thousands of new visitors to your blog.
1 – Use Powerful Headlines/Titles
Headlines and Titles are always important for getting [...]
Published August 13th, 2007 in Make Money
Text Link Advertising
Text Link Ads (aff.) – The leader in paid text link ads.
LinkWorth – Keep up to 70% of the ad revenue.
Text Link Brokers – Make money buy selling links in a directory on your site.
Live Customer – Static HTML ads with flat monthly rates.
LinkAdage – Matches advertisers with publishers
Direct-Link-Ads – Keep up [...]
Published August 12th, 2007 in Tools
Google’s Webmaster Tools can be very useful for website owners, but it can also be overwhelming if you’re not sure what is available and how to use it. We’ll take a step-by-step look at the free tools available and how to use them.
If you don’t already have a Google Webmaster Tools account, you can sign [...]
Published August 9th, 2007 in Links
How to Get into the Google TrustBox from Blog Storm
How to Display the Number of Del.icio.us Saves from Paul Stamatiou
Bulletproof Web Design (Second Edition) is a book written by Dan Cederholm. The Second Edition, just released, is obviously an update to the first edition, which I highly recommend.
Google Hack: Finding Supplemental Results from Bruce Clay
Intense [...]
Published August 8th, 2007 in Design
Frequently Asked Question pages are usually an after-thought when designing a website. They’re sometimes thrown together just to provide some basic information for visitors so they won’t have to email or call for answers. If this is the case, there’s a huge amount of potential that’s being wasting. FAQ pages can be one of the [...]
Published August 7th, 2007 in Design, Uncategorized
In order to increase the chances of your website’s content being read by your visitors, you will need to make a considerable effort to design with their impatience in mind. In this article we’ll quickly look at 10 ways you can prepare your site for impatient visitors. Since I’m assuming your attention span is as [...]
Published August 6th, 2007 in Blog Promotion
If you’re looking to increase the exposure of your blog and gain new readers, consider submitting articles to be posted on other blogs. This article will cover the reasons for writing for other blogs as well as the steps required for a beneficial experience.
Why Write Guest Posts for Other Blogs?
1 – It’s one of the [...]
Published August 3rd, 2007 in Links
7 Things You Need to Know About Writing Lists That Work from CopyBlogger. Muhammad Saleem explains why lists make effective blog posts and how you can use them on your own blog.
Google Dumps Supplemental Name Not Index from Marketing Pilgrim. Last week I wrote an article about getting out of Google’s supplemental index, and now [...]
Published August 2nd, 2007 in Marketing, SEO
Part of having a successful website or blog is targeting the right keywords and phrases. This sounds like it would be an easy task, but with endless possible combinations of words and phrases it can be quite difficult to find keywords that will generate traffic from search engines without putting you in competition with too [...]
Published in Blogging
Update: This post is no longer accurate. Links in comments are now nofollow.
The DoFollow plugin is now installed and active on this blog, which means comments no longer include the NoFollow tag in links! If you’re not familiar with NoFollow tags, they are a way of preventing search engines from following and indexing links.
Almost all [...]