Thursday, June 3, 2010

Tips for New Bloggers.

Getting traffic for a new website can be difficult if you go about it the wrong way. Link building for a newly launched website differs strongly from websites in the mid to late stages of growth, as there are certain quality signals and processes to undergo that tell the search engines that your site should be trusted.

1. Get listed of High Quality Link Directories. Don’t spread too far – we recommend you only stick to Best of the Web, Yahoo! Directory, JoeAnt, and Business.com. These are well regarded and send high trust signals to the search engines.
2. Submit Press Releases to PR sites. A good way to pick up press is to submit press releases to PR sites. PRweb, PRleap, and PRnewswire are all great places to spread news about your launch. If your product isn’t news worthy, it won’t get picked up. you should have to spread your blog as you can.
Make sure you optimize your press release for dissemination. Top Rank Blog has a good guide to use using your press release as a marketing tool. Optify also has a SEO-specific post on optimizing your press releases.
3. Send out closed beta invites. If you have a web application, send blasts out to power bloggers about your closed beta. As long as your application is good.Plus, these thought leaders will probably have some good, usable advice for your web app.
4. Giveaways. Similarly, if you have a product, find the top bloggers in your space and offer a few product giveaways in exchange for a blurb about your post.

5. Start blogging. With constant, fresh content, you tell the spiders to frequently index your website. The quicker you do this, the quicker you tell the SERPs, and your users, that you’re a website worth ranking
5. Go Social. A great way to get immediate traffic and also get a good link influx to your website is create linkbait from step .SEOMoz.org also has a comprehensive article on Social Media Marketing tactics, where you can find specific tips for submitting to each social media website.
6. Get Local. Submitting your website to all the relevant local directories, and the search engines, is vital for every small business. Outspoken Media has a great, in-depth guide to launching your Small Business Website, and they offer a lot of great places to get your local website listed.
7. Stick to High Quality links. It can be tempting to hit up all of your personal friends, submit five thousand articles, and spam post the comments at large blogs, but there is strong evidence suggesting that these links are disregarded until Google sees your website as trusted.

8. Create a Crunchbase, Squidoo, and Aboutus.org page. Aboutus.org attempts to have website profiles of the internet, while Crunchbase has profiles of tech companies with follow links. Squidoo offers a custom lense for any business or person willing to create one.
9. Guest blog. Find the relevant bloggers in your vertical and reach out. Display appreciation for their blog and also expertise in your field, and most bloggers will be extremely generous with their network. You can generally get targeted anchor text for your blog as well.
10. Be patient. Social media doesn’t always work. Sometimes, you won’t show up in the SERPs immediately. .

interesting things for a blogger.

1: Poetry. I love reading other people's poetry. Generally, it's not as good as mine, but some of it is kind of inspired. I really like in depth, emotional, feeling poems. Like about breaking up, and life being shit, that kind of thing.
2: Self awareness. This is totally the sort of thing I am interested in as well. Writing about your personal experiences and feelings is one of the most revealing things, especially with tears, suicidal thoughts, and really getting in touch with your feelings.
3: Emotional spectrum. I love to know HOW people are feeling. I'm very in touch with my own emotions and like to associate a colour chart to them. If I had the inclination, I'd blog about it but I'm kind of writing poetry about it instead and saving it up for my first publication.
4: Life experiences. Heavy issues like school, breaking up with your girlfriend, that kind of thing. It makes me feel like, wow, I'm not alone, and wow, your life is so much shitter than mine.
5: Family issues. Doesn't just every tom dick and harry have family trauma now? Not that I'm complaining. My family kicks the crap out of all the sad stories I've read in blogs, but it's nice to know that some other people suffer out there, if not as acutely as me.
6: Love. Unrequited love, unfullfilled love, broken hearts, these are all awesome blog topics. The joyful ones are just, so not right. Don't people understand that nobody CARES how content they are? They should just take their smug happiness elsewhere. It's so cliched.
7: Poetry. I actually wrote a little piece especially for this entry:my lifelike a river of despairflows thu deep watersif onlyi could drown!That's the kind of thing I'm talking about.
8: Music tastes. It's so important to know how other people are feeling about the music scene, so that we can keep up with all the coolest bands and stuff. I hate being left behind, and being the only one without the right t-shirt or whatever. So blogs about music are awesome.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Tips to Increase your Blog Traffic

1. Hit the Counters:
A great source of traffic is search engines, so why not leverage them to their fullest before worrying about anything else. By following these simple steps, you can increase your rankings and increase your search traffic.
2. Don’t be panic:
There is always something hot in the blogosphere, just keep an eye out for what’s hot and make sure to join in on the conversation. This can boost traffic and links almost immediately. This article was taken by a handful of other bloggers and ended up becoming the 16 rules of social media optimization. This did not only create tons of links for the original article, but it also created tons of links for all the other bloggers who added to it.
3. Create some :
Social media sites like Digg, Del.icio.us and Netscape are all great sources of traffic. If you can get on the homepage of any of these sites you will get thousands of visitors within minutes and potentially thousands of new regular readers. These sites are mainly driven by votes so make sure your readers can vote for you by placing social bookmark buttons within your posts in order to have the best chance of success. Just try to add value with your content and you’ll have the best chance.
4.Don’t be a link :
By linking to others within your blog posts and showing some link love, other people will likely link back to you. The more generous you are the more generous others will be to you. Sooner or later this tactic will increase the number of sites linking to you which can ultimately help drive traffic.
5. Be a drama queen
By being constructively and tastefully confrontational you can get tons of traffic.
Most of these items almost deserve a post on their own to explain why they work and what they are really doing however sometimes it helps to keep things simple. The overarching theme here is really about being as proactive as possible and putting some work into getting out there more. If you put more energy behind getting your voice out there, your traffic will respond.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Google Adsense Tips for Bloggers

Ignore High Paying Keywords

This is the first thing I would say you to note down. The big Adsense Money Makers are not the one making $3 per click, 4 clicks a day. But rather they are the one doing $0.2 per click 100 clicks a day.

More is better:

Believe me, Google is very partial. They show the door open to everybody but they are partial for sites which are bigger and having more content.

Balance Content and Ads above the Fold

Avoid what some Marketers calls “In-your-face-ads” and rather maintain a fair balance of Content and Ads above the fold. A rough estimate of 70% area for Content and 30% area for Ads would do perfect.

Use Smart Ad Placement

Place Link Ads near the Navigation Menu. Use Block Ads near the Featured Article. Use Link Ads in your Sidebar. Use Vertical Ladder Ads in the Sidebar. Use Short Banner Image Ads near the Comments section of your Blog. – What I have done here is placed an Ad that fit the given section of the Website. Although avoid Ads directly below the Title Line and Image and Google seems to penalize such actions.

PLR works as long as they are mixed with Original Content

PLR or content freely available on the Internet for publishing without any credit can be used in your Website running for Adsense. Google does not penalize you for that as long as you mix it up well with Original Content

. Now you can allocate time to write more quality post.

Grey Hat Methods works… but in the Short Term only

Grey Hat methods are nothing but testing the Google Algorithm and exploiting it to gain more share of Google Traffic. These methods works but only until Google Changes its Algorithm, which is more frequent now-a-days.

Blend your Ads or Lose Money Potential

Nothing new here. Google give you an opportunity to blend your Ad’s Color Scheme to match your Website. Make use of it, especially the color denoted for the Hyperlinks on your site and your Ads. Avoid High Contrast Ad Color Scheme as they will stand out in the visitor’s eye and pretty soon you will have a case of Ad Blindness.

The Magic of Color Blue

Internet users are used to click Blue Color link as Hyperlink. So it is advisable if you have your website and Ads’s Hyperlink as Blue. . So why not stick with it. It works better if your Background is White to go with.

Search Engine Optimization

Finally the SEO thing. Never stop optimizing your site. It’s a cut throat competition. Google has its say and that will decide the fate of your Blog. To compete for higher SERPS, you have to make sure you keep utilizing Onsite and Offsite SEO techniques.

Try Ad Targeting

This is a good method to dictate what Ads would come up in the block you have put up on the website. This works better when you have an Ad block between two paragraphs. Remember to not put too many keywords else it will harm your site.

. Skip the copy/paste


Many bloggers quote passages from other web pages, and referencing those snippets of language usually requires a Control/Command+C, then Control/Command+V once you're at the exact right place in your markup. If you're not using a quick-blog tool like Tumblr, it might be the closest equivalent to the kind of speed-of-thought blogging that keeps writing from turning into a chore.

Make reusable templates for blogs.


A lot of posts are, at least structurally, very similar, with a certain-size picture up top, a certain formatting for IM pastes or photo dumps, or similar repetitions. To save your time for real editing, try using Wired's guide to automating and plug them into a text-substitution app (see below for links and ideas). If you're tinkering with your site's design or layout, why re-invent the wheel? Grab a free template for Blogger, WordPress, or one of 40 general CSS templates for use on any site,. Need more? Check out Gina'sroundup of seven different free HTML templates.

Live-blog from your mobile phone.


  • Free voicemail-to-text service Jott can help you nail down post material while you're on the go with a phone call, but you can also use the service directly with a number of blogging platforms, including Blogger, If you're hosting your own blog, you can still use Jott's voice-to-email service in conjunction with your platform's email-to-post function to indirectly get your thoughts up online, even while you're miles from your keyboard.

Automate repetitive

If you've ever manually embedded a Flickr photo, created a custom headline or signature template, or searched out previously-used code to copy and paste for your posts, you need to add a text replacement app to your stable. , while also preventing common typos and misspellings. If you just want to speed up your HTML coding, try Adam's Markup automation script, a stand-alone, blog-focused precursor to Texter.

Do not spend more time on resizing.


Few blogs can get by with just words alone, but finding the perfect image to illustrate a post—and then making it fit right—can take more time than the post itself. If you're not committed to Photoshop or its open-source alternative.f you've got a whole set of pictures to post up, you can try the Windows-only ImageResizer, or for an elegant solution, use the export-and-resize functionality of Picasa. (For more on finding reusable images, see our six ways to find reusable media.

Keep post ideas Updated.

Great posting fodder can be found at all hours of the day, but you're not always ready to post it at that exact moment. Use the bookmark synchronizer, and your bookmarks toolbar becomes a universal idea space you can drag-and-drop your links onto, and it can be rolled into a portable Firefox to help you get blogging done with just a thumb drive and some spare time.

Quick post media


A tumblelog—that is, a quick-post blog powered by the Tumblr webapp—makes posting your thoughts, IM chats, videos, photos, and other favorite media tidbits a lot less intimidating than the wide-open HTML spaces of WordpressThe real time-saver is Tumblr's bookmarklet, which makes capturing and preparing a new post a one-click affair. Here's more on keeping up an instant, no-overhead blog with Tumblr.

Keep up to Date.



. Bookmark and track with Gmail





Adam showed us back in the day how you could set up Gmail as a bookmarking service (using theGmail this bookmarklet), but with Gmail's 2.0 version, it's even easier to throw the emails that inspire you to get blogging with your other links, as they have short, human-readable permalinks that you can easily drag into a bookmark folder. .


To all our blog-savvy readers: What sites, tools, or tricks are indispensable to making your posting routine a fun, efficient hobby? Let's hear about your finds in the comments.