There's many ways to drive traffic to your blog... Here's just some of them:
* Writing an article or review and submitting it to www.goarticles.com andwww.ezinearticles.com and www.e-topic.com and www.articlealley.com
* Using Web 2.0 sites like Squidoo, Digg and Myspace to spread the word
* Placing ads on Google using Google Adwords
* Create a video review and submit it to Youtube.com
* Simply sending an email to your friends telling them about it
* Commenting on other people blogs
* Posting on forums that are related to your blog.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Getting quality content for your blog
Statistics show that blogs that include links in the very article content are more successful than those who present links at the bottom of the page for instance. Inserted links allow the reader to get a puzzle-explanation of a concept or provide the opportunity to show interest for specific products or services. Furthermore, the blogs that make a happy combination of written content, pictures and videos are considered a lot more appealing to the average Internet user, and thus receive a lot more traffic. The key to being successful within the blogging system is definitely the continuous adaptation to the requests of the market.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Getting quality content for your blog
There are some tips you may consider when creating quality content for a blog. First of all, regardless of the domain and the target audience, it should be reader-friendly and even reader-oriented if it be the case. This means that even when you deal with a scientific topic, you can still keep the reader's attention vivid since not everybody who visits your blog has a professional cultural background. Write everything in short or medium-sized paragraphs so that the information naturally flows without being hard to track in case of an interruption.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Getting quality content for your blog
Furthermore, you may have learned by now that you need to create the site content around some high-in-demand keywords that users type in the search box of the engine. The more the keywords, the higher the chances to have your blog appear in the first result pages. However, many bloggers understand keyword density the wrong way. The blog content should naturally include the keywords in an easy-to-read kind of way; a keyword density that goes higher than 2 or 3% could make the articles less appealing to the reader.
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