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If you want more advanced blog features, then you can add tracking options to your blog. There are several ways you can track your readers. One is by keywords and the other is a visitor tracker. Keyword trackers are ideal for those who need to know what keywords people are using to locate a blog. This could be important for businesses that need to reach potential consumers. A good keyword tracker can also help you organize your blog site to determine which keywords are most popular with readers. It can also help get your site listed on search engines. Keyword trackers can be downloaded for free in many cases. If your site relies heavily on readers, then a keyword tracker could be a good choice.
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Carefully choose your subject titles, taking into consideration what other internet users may be searching for. I suggest subscribing to Word Tracker. Their report of the most popular searches is published each Tuesday and distributed to over 30,000 subscribers.
Technorati.com , a blog search engine that also lists the top search words. The more targeted your keywords are, the greater your return in search engines will be.
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For those who are not familiar with Microsoft Adcenter, it is an alternative of Google Adsense and AdWords. I found some very useful tools from Microsoft Adcenter Adlab site.
One of the tools – Detecting Online Commercial Intention, is very useful in detecting customer intent to acquire information or to purchase products based on their search queries or recently visited URLs. For example, if a customer searches for “organic vegetable”, it is likely that they want to purchase some organic vegetables; therefore, the online commercial intent is strong, with a confidence level larger than 0.5, in this case 0.80218.
“This tool can also be used to find keywords that are commercial but have low ad coverage. From a SEM point of view, it is useful to find these keywords as they have low bid density (low price), but high commercial value. Similarly, for an advertising engine, this can help increase ad relevancy by displaying fewer ads if a keyword has low online commercial intent. ”
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The story about Digg is just getting bigger and bigger. This afternoon, I submitted another post (Traffic Surge – The Popular Keyword Way) to Digg and after a few hours, this Digg item jumped to 7th spot of the search term “the popular keyword”. This Google search returns a total of 19,600,000 results! See the screen shot (click on it to get the large image). Now you bet I fall in love with Digg too.
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When I check myBlogLog stats today, I was suprised to see a surge in the traffic, and most of them are from the post related with the Olympics, which is the most popular keywords at the moment, and most of the hits were referred by Google and Digg. The verdict, always post something with current most popular keywords in it, and don’t forget to submit to Digg or some other bookmark/social networking site. You will experience the same traffic surge to your blog or web site. Updated screen shot on August 16 – another day, another surge. 80% from Google search, 19% from Digg, WOW.
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