Archive for March, 2009

Don’t Try To Rank For Everything You Write!

March 30th, 2009

This is a great article that could save you a lot of time and hearache with your blogging.

Read it and take notes!

Article By Jack Humphrey

One of the biggest reasons people tend to think blogging is more work than it actually is, is because they think you have to “knock it out of the park” with every post.

That puts a lot of pressure on you to do all sorts of things with each post which are unnecessary and definitely makes for less regular posting after awhile.

For example: I am writing this post to you, my reader.  I am writing it to tip you off on an important idea that will help you.  I don’t need to rank for some specific keyword on this post.  The purpose is to provide something of value for the readers I already have.  And, for new readers who find this post because they came here from another post I did put some SEO into to get them here.

Regular readers get a bit of help and new readers see how I take care of my regular readers and bookmark me for later (hopefully).

The key is to chill out about blogging in general.  Most of the time you just need to write.  Damn the search engines and all that SEO!  You are only ever going to rank high for a small percentage of your post and pages even if you DO work your butt off on each and every one to hit the right keywords and get links.

So take care of your readers.  Do not let a great idea for a post go to waste simply because you think it’s going to take you all day to get the thing perfect for the engines.  Write it.  If it starts to rank on page 3 or 4 in Google, come back and re-optimize it to get it to the top 10.

Posts You Want To Spend More Time On

Linkbait: research, super quality writing and layout of the post

Affiliate: When you review a product and want to rank right up with or above the product owner for keywords.  I always try to land a top 10 position with “ review” when I want to get a ton of traffic from people looking for product reviews of certain internet marketing products.

Posts You Need to Just Write and Get Done!

This should be the majority of your posting.  Make a good title.  Throw a keyword in the first paragraph.  But WRITE!

Utility Posts: Also known as Speedlinking.  Where you link to a bunch of other bloggers or resources to get posting done for the day and let your peers do the hard work that day.  While you look like a hero for pointing out good stuff to your readers.

Notes to your readers: Like this one.  Although it’s turned into a longer post, you can just use your blog like Twitter and post very short, helpful ideas, links, videos, or other snippets.  Just make your readers aware that you care.  New people who discover your blog from the posts you DO rank in the engines for will see that you are attentive and not always trying to just get more readers without caring about supporting your regular readers.

You’re Going to Love Blogging More…

…if you chill out about trying to rank for everything you write!

—About Jack Humphrey—

Jack Humphrey is the editor of the Friday Traffic Report.  He teaches blog marketing, social marketing, and link building strategies.  Stop by and subscribe to his blog at http://www.jackhumphrey.com.

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Web Traffic Secrets – 4 Top Traffic Boosting Techniques You Can Use Right Now!

March 24th, 2009

By Fabain Tan

There are literally hundreds of ways in which you can drive traffic to your website online. That said, you need to only focus on a few key traffic-generating techniques if you want to succeed online. In this article, I have listed the 4 top traffic-boosting techniques that you can start putting to use immediately:

1. Create a content rich blog and drive traffic to it using a variety of means like tag and ping, search engine optimization, RSS feeds, social bookmarking etc. Here is a tip: use Wordpress to create your blogs. It is a very powerful tool and it creates search engine friendly blogs that you can start with right away!

2. Exchange links or banner ads with other websites in your target market. Send them an email outlining your invitation. Most will take you up on your offer. In this way, you are leveraging on the traffic they are getting by directing it to your site.

3. Create a presence at video sites like YouTube. The number of searches on these sites are at an all-time high, even surpassing the number of searches done on Yahoo! Submit content-packed videos and then lead prospects to your newsletter sign-up page or main site.

4. Build an opt-in list that acts like a traffic recycler for you. Basically, once you have built your list, you can send emails to your subscribers forever or until they unsubscribe. This increases your value per visitor to your website as you expose them more times to your offer and expose them to different offers. Building a list is one of the most profitable things you will do for your business!

Fabian Tan is a well-known Internet Marketing expert and the author of the popular 59-page Report:

“Murder Your Job: How To Build Cash Sucking Autopilot Businesses In 30 Days Or Less!”

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