Tactics for Targeting Advertisers: Part 1
Posted on December 19, 2007 - Filed Under Marketing Strategies, Blog Tips | Leave a Comment
Recently I have been analyzing quite a number of sites and blogs and the way they make money, and some of the marketing strategies I learned were truly awesome. A site run by 3 men with a really well thought out marketing strategy and solid business model can earn as much as a traditional company […]
Read More..>>7 SEO Tips for Optimizing Your Blog and Increasing Organic Traffic
Posted on November 22, 2007 - Filed Under Blog Tips | 61 Comments
The statistics for my blog is currently unbalanced, with 80% of my traffic coming from referred sites, 4% direct traffic and 6% search traffic. Looking to increase SEO traffic to balance out the figures a little, I have gathered a few tips from various sources for improving my organic search results.
1. Submit your […]
Your Link Investment Strategy: What’s Your Link ROI?
Posted on November 21, 2007 - Filed Under Blog Tips | 4 Comments
In the world of blogging, links equals money. Stock brokers trade company stocks, money brokers trade in currency, and bloggers trade in links. Think about it. The whole idea of monetizing your blog is to build enough traffic so that advertisers will pay you good money to link to them. Whether it’s in the form […]
Read More..>>A Blogger’s Dictionary: 25 Terms You Cannot Live Without
Posted on November 10, 2007 - Filed Under Blog Tips | 709 Comments
Since I started going pro on blogging, my life (and lifestyle) has significantly changed, and I have grown and learnt so much about the developments within the blogosphere. It seems an exciting time when marketing mediums and opportunities are just exploding all over the world wide web. It has been a steep learning curve, and […]
Read More..>>Commenting Is Not Only About Traffic
Posted on November 7, 2007 - Filed Under Blog Tips | 718 Comments
The blogosphere has been abuzz with quite a flurry of news lately, starting with Google slapping a PageRank penalty to blogs selling paid links, to the recent blooper with Google Feedfetcher that caused widespread alarm among bloggers who thought 50% of their subscribers had packed up and left. This elicited a number of responses from […]
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