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With the use of a SEO-All-In-One plugin or something similar, you’ll most likely never be getting involved with SEO. You don’t really need to know every definiation and term but it is still good to be well versed in SEO if you want to run a succesful blog or web site.
3-way link exchange – a link exchange agreement when there are no two sites pointing to each other
algorithm – the mathematical formula in a search engine used to rank sites
anchor text – the text that is clickable. Also known as hyperlink
backlinks – incoming links to a website
black hat seo – unethical techniques used to gain high search engine rankings that do not fall within the terms of service of search engines. Some examples are hiding written text (black letters on black background), link farming and cloaking
BLs – backlinks
cache – a storage area within a search engine’s database for copies of web pages
cgi-bin – a storage folder that contains Common Gateway Interface – Binary scripts. There is normally one cgi-bin per website.
cloaking – a black hat system of delivering custom content to an engine spider but hiding the code or content from visitors
dofollow – standard incoming links that do not have the nofollow attribute(see also “nofollow”)
doorway page – a webpage designed to draw in internet traffic and then redirect this traffic to another website. Also known as bridge, entry, gateway, jump and zebra pages [a probable engine penalty]
Firefox – a web browser developed by Mozilla that is free to download and provides an alternative to Microsoft’s Windows Internet Explorer
frames – website design using multiple, independent sections to create a single webpage. Each frame is built as a separate HTML file, but with one “master” file to identify each selection. [unfriendly to engine crawlers]
Google Analytics – a free service offered by Google that generates detailed stats about website visitors. A benefit of using this service is to check the Page Views your site gets, to determine pay-per-click and other paid ads quality. Other benefits include tracking: Keyword popularity specific to a search engine, all other referring websites and visitors’ physical location
HTML – HyperText Markup Language. Designed for the creation of webpages with clickable text and other information to be displayed in a web browser
IBL – in bound (incoming) link
image alt tag – the alternative text that the browser displays when the website visitor does not want to or cannot see an image on a website. Placed in the image tag like this: <img src=”s.gif” alt=”SEO”>
inside pages – the non-home pages of a website, also known as internal pages
IP address – a unique identifier that has four numbers separated by dots, like this: 57.247.271.73. All computers across the internet are assigned one. They are used like street addresses.
Link farm – a group of links on a variety of pages solely for the purpose of increasing link popularity for search engines. Link farms are normally created by programs, rather than by human beings. [an engine penalty]
Matt Cutts – worker at Google, specializing in SEO issues. Known for enforcing the Google Webmaster Guidelines and cutting down on link spam. The best place to see his literature is at his SEO Blog.
META tags – write-up placed within the HTML <head> </head> tags of a webpage, providing information that is not visible to browsers
nofollow – an HTML attribute used to instruct search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target’s engine ranking. Used to cut down on irrelevant content to improve the quality of search engine results
one-way link – a link that has been obtained without a link exchange. A non-reciprocal link
organic SEO – techniques used for unpaid high ranking results on search engines
PR – Google PageRank: a numerical value that represents the popularity of a website. Found on the Google Toolbar
SE – search engine
SEM – search engine marketing
SEO – search engine optimization
SEOs – search engine optimizers
SERP – search engine results page. The page that users see after clicking Search at an engine
URL – Uniform Resource Locator. A world wide web address
web 2.0 – the second generation of internet-based services that let people collaborate and share information online in ways previously unavailable. For example: social networking sites, wikis, communication tools and folksonomies
web hosting service – a company that provides web server space to individuals and organizations, used to store all of a website’s files. That server hosts the website.
white hat seo – techniques for high rank that fall within the terms of service of search engines
XML – Extensible Markup Language
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In the latest round of Google update over the weekend, my blog had got a PR2. I was a bit disappointed as after I managed to put up a post almost every day for the last 60 odd days, and commenting on some heavy weight blogs/forums madly to get some dofollow back links from PR6/PR5 blogs/sites, I was hoping to get at least a PR3(which I achieved for another blog with much less effort, see that post). Anyway, it is better than none, just another incentive to keep myself up beating. As a precaution as well as an experiment, I disabled my dofollow plugin to see if that was the culprit.
My Alexa ranking at the mean time is more amiable as it cracked the 1million mark within the same period, stands at 923,491 at the time of writing.
The technorati ranking (similar to Alexa ranking, the smaller the better) is also promising as it improved from over 1.5 million to around 260k.
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A lot of blog income opportunities can only be maximized if your blog is receiving a good amount of
traffic. Make sure your blog is listed with as many blog directories and
communities as possible so that you can ensure a good amount of traffic. Here is a list
of great blog directories and communities that can help your blogs traffic and popularity
sky rocket. As always, please advice any other directory or community site to share with everyone, and your best experience with any of these directories.My Blog Log: http://www.mybloglog.com
Unique in the sense that this blog directory lets you create your own free widget to
display your recent readers and their information. It helps you track traffic and
communicate with repeat readers. My blog log also has many communities that are
great for networking and establishing link exchanges. It also gives you basic traffic stats on visitors to your blog and clicks out of your blog.Blog Rush: http://www.blogrush.com
Rather than simply list your blog in a directory, blog rush adds your latest posts to their
widget which is seen by thousands of viewers. Your site headlines are shown on blogs
with content similar to your own, which means readers that will be interested in your
product or news are going to be seeing your headlines. This tool is great for generating
massive amounts of traffic to your site. In order to get the most out of Blog Rush keep
your post titles short and attention getting to encourage readers to leave the blog their
reading in order to visit your blog.Blogarama: http://www.blogarama.com
This is one of the largest free directories on the Internet. Once your blog is listed on
Blogarama users will be able to rank your site, and many users using Blogarama will
comment on your posts and refer your blog to other users.Blog Flux Directory: http://dir.blogflux.com
In addition to letting you add your blog to their directory Blog Flux offers a variety of
tools that will help you promote your blog and increase your revenue. Blog Flux offers a
button maker, online now codes, advance tracking, and much more.Blog Universe: http://www.bloguniverse.com
A directory of text blogs, audio blogs (podcasts) and even video blogs (vlogs) that are
organized based on subject/content.Blog Toplist: http://www.blogtoplist.com
This is a toplist just like the name suggests. Blog Toplist has built up year’s worth of
fantastic blog traffic and has an excellent reputation. List your blog and benefit from
this toplist’s traffic and various advertising campaigns.Blog Search Engine: http://www.blogsearchengine.com
Finally, a search engine dedicated entirely to blogs and blog related tools. Users
visiting this site are only seeking blogs so you don’t have to worry about attracting
visitors who are completely uninterested in blogging.Bloggernity: http://www.bloggernity.com
A combination blog directory, search tool, hosting company, and forum. An all in one
resource for new blog owners to promote blogs, search for tools, and connect with other
blog owners.Blog Hop: http://www.bloghop.com
Add your blog to this directory and searchers will be able to find your blog through other
blogs with similar content. A great source for targeted traffic.Blog Sweet: http://www.blogsweet.com
This directory is composed of some of the most popular blogs on the internet. Blogs
listed here benefit from higher search engine ranking and usually see a large increase
in traffic.Blog Watch: http://www.blog-watch.com
This service offers a little bit of everything. Inclusion in their search engine, tools for
your blog, and even great templates for you to use to make your blog even more
unique.
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It is pure entertaining, I liked it so much. Hope you enjoy it too…
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Enough said about the importance of Digg and StumbleUpon in the promotion of your blog/web site. Now I compiled some useful resource/article list for both Digg and StumbleUpon for your convience. Do let me know if you think I missed anything outstanding.
StumbleUpon Resources
Whether you just start using StumbleUpon or you want to improve your experience or productivity of using StumbleUpon, you cannot go pass this list of resources:
1. The Ultimate StumbleUpon Resources
By tzuvelli.com – A huge list of Digg resources, including resources for both beginners and advance users.
2. Ultimate StumbleUpon Resource
By mikebobo.com – Another good resource list.
3. The Definitive StumbleUpon Resource List
By socialmediatrader.com: Yet another huge resource list.
4. What Makes StumbleUpon Unique?
By traffikd.com – some very interesting unique factors about StumbleUpon.
By zepy.net: Some interesting sneaky tips, such as “Set your stumbleupon profile as single female(with a blondes photo)”…
6. Top 7 Annoying Stumbleupon Mistakes
By SEO2.0: see how you can avoid some most annoying stumble mistakes.
Digg resources
By tzuvelli.com – A very comprehensive list of Digg resources, including resources for both beginners and advance users.
2. 10 Steps to Guarantee You Make the Digg Front Page
By seoblackhat.com, summaries of the ten steps:
1. Make A List or Tutorial Headline.
2. Write about Digg.
3. Appeal to the Apple fanboys.
4. Doom and Gloom about how Global Warming will destroy us all.
5. Write about how great Firefox is.
6. Remember: Walmart, George Bush, and Fox News have NEVER done ANYTHING right.
7. Repeat after me: “Microsoft sucks, Microsoft Sucks, Microsoft Sucks.” (I know why Google loves Digg now)
8. Make up outrageous statistics that you have not researched.
9. Insult as many groups as you can.
10. Include the world’s slowest loading Plugin3. Amazing Digg Tools Collection
By quickonlinetips.com, you will find some very useful Digg tools here.
By mahalo.com: userful information for beginners.
5. The Definitive Guide to Getting up on Digg’s Homepage
By thenewbusinessblog.com: Contents, title, summary, category of submission, time of submission and friends are factors discussed in this article.
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As I mentioned in my previous posts, Digg is beloved by Google. Every time I submit a post to Digg, it got indexed by Google in a very short period of time(as short as minutes). This prompts me to put up this video on Digg, as my social network video series 3.
Enjoy the video. Here is the link.
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A couple of days ago, I posted about the crazy guy,Rich Schefren, who was holding a 24 hour live stream Q & A session on his latest report The Uncertainty Syndrome: The Entrepreneurial Emergency. Now he is getting even crazier – giving away a $100k worth of coaching and products package to one of the lucky readers/commentators on his blog. Here are what the winner will get:
- A full ride scholarship to his upcoming coaching program – where he and his team will work together with you each and every day for thirty days. Together you’ll obliterate one business debilitating constraint after another. The net effect will be that what you write down in your entry will be true for you no latter than Halloween.
- A one day blitz for your business – they’ll send you your airfare and set you up in a posh hotel right around the corner from their office so his entire team and himself can focus exclusively on your business. Every resource he has will be entirely focused on you and your success.
- A complimentary spot in my $25,000 private reserve club– including private masterminds (with other elite online entrepreneurs) at his office, dedicated time with his staff, and exclusive personal access to him and his vast resources.
Give it a shot, you could be the winner:
If You’re Reading This Blog Post… You Could Get $100,000 Worth of Coaching and Products From Me
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A video posted on johnchow.com prompted me thinking of a possible law suit which could get Twitter in trouble. It claims to be the world’s first Twitter accident, a lady broke her leg while twittering on a charity walk for a cancer foundation. I did a quick look at Twitters TOS and to my surprise, there is no item mentioned about user safety when using Twitter.
If you were Twitter’s CEO, what you would do immediately after you saw this video?
I would do the following:
- Send this lady $100k to cover here medical expense, send the cancer foundation $100k to make the lady even happier (thus no law suit). This will make a perfect promotion case for Twitter while avoid a possible law suit.
- Amend the TOS as quick as possible to add in another term: users responsible for any harm incurred by using Twitter. This will eliminate possible law suit in the future.
- Post a safety warning of the home page warning people on safe twittering.
- Send 100kjob.info $100k for this advice. (As it may save Twitter millions in compensation payout)
Here is the post on johnchow.com with the video – World’s First Twitter Accident.
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This is a hilarious video, hope it gives you some incentive as a blogger.
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I just got a $100 Facebook advertising coupon, and here is how you can get one for yourself too.
- If you don’t have a Facebook account, create one.
- Log into Facebook.
- Go to: http://apps.facebook.com/visabusiness/sign_up and click “Join the Network” to add the Visa Business Network application to your Facebook page.
- After you add the application, go and check your email account which you used to register your Facebook account. You will find an email from Facebook ads team with you $100 Facebook advertising coupon code and instructions on how to use it.
Putting up your ads on Facebook is easier than AdWords. There are 4 steps, illustrated as follows:
Step 1: enter the URL you are advertising, could be your blog URL or an affiliate link.
Step 2: Create your ad:
Step 3:Set demography and audience of your ads:
Step 4:Set daily budget and price per click:
Then enter your coupon code:
You will also be asked to provide your credit card detail, but it won’t be charged before the $100 credit is all used up. Press “Place Order”, your ad will be submitted for approval. Once approved, you are ready to go.
Enjoy your free advertising on Facebook.
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