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28 Mar 10 How to Get Tons of Traffic for Your Blog

I don’t know what you know about blogging, or what your mom told you about it. But, if anyone told you that anything is more important than traffic the person was entirely wrong. It is the traffic for which we do everything. If traffic were free then we wouldn’t have created quality content, nor did we have done any kind of promotion. Getting traffic is the ultimate goal. Let’s examine 3 sources from where you can get unlimited traffic.

3 sources of unlimited traffic

Search Engines

Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask, etc., are classic sources of sending traffic to your website. Search engines are the most used method of pulling traffic to one’s website. Everyone either uses it or hopes to use it, and almost all the websites are optimized to that end as well. People put lots of money in optimizing their websites so that the websites could be found in the search engine. Optimizing your blog is not very big deal, at least not the basic optimization. You can read SEO Simplified series that I wrote to get idea about search engine optimization (SEO).

Social bookmarking sites

If this is not your first day on the Internet then you must have heard about Digg, StumpleUpon, reditt, mixx, flocked, and other social bookmarking sites. As they say it getting on the top page of digg for one day is more valuable than being on the New York Times best selling list for one month. I know this is a bit of exaggeration, but you got the idea. Digg, and StumbleUpon are two social networking websites that sends a huge amount of traffic provided you have quality content. You must bookmark your articles on as many social networking websites as you can without being addicted to it.

Twitter

Twitter is the new black. There is nothing like twitter. It has the power to overthrow Google in its own market—search. Some folks claim twitter sends them more traffic then they get from Google, the big daddy of search engine industry. Twitter has become a staple in any marketing plan constructed across the globe. Getting follower is very easy on twitter, but getting quality follower is very difficult. You need to provide quality content for that. Twitter followers only convert if you get good quality content to them.

This brings us to the end of our discussion on traffic getting sources. We will continue this discussion in the next blog post. Send me your suggestion and feedback on this blog post.

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04 Jul 09 SEO SIMPLIFIED: What exactly is Black Hat SEO – I?

In the last two articles, we have been talking about Black Hat SEO, and about the techniques that are out-and-out classified as Black Hat SEO techniques. The thing we are going to talk about in this article will tell you that there is no such thing as absolute Black Hat SEO technique, at least not in theory. Black Hat SEO may mean one thing to one group of people while something else to another group of people depending upon the SEO school of thought they subscribe to. In the course of next two articles we will try to analyze what these SEO schools of thoughts are. Let’s begin with The Search Engine Policy Approach, and we will also cover The Unnatural Ranking Approach in this article.

The Search Engine Policy Approach

The SEO professionals who follow this approach to classify an SEO practice into either Black Hat or White Hat believe that the SEO technique used by a website should be in sync with the policies and guidelines set by search engines, at least by the ones set by major search engines: Google, Yahoo and MSN.

For an untrained pair of eyes, this approach looks harmless, and more real than any other approach, but there is a slight problem with this approach. And the problem lies in the difference between policies and guidelines set by different search engines, which essentially means, you cannot optimize your website for all the search engines at once. You will need to ask yourself, which search engine you want your website to be optimized for? For example: if you put doorway page (Read about Doorway page here), Yahoo will not have any problem with that, but Google is not friendly to doorway pages. It, instead, suggest using 301 redirects.

The Unnatural Ranking Approach

The subscribers of this school of SEO thought has gone too far in professing that any SEO practice that unnaturally boosts the webpage ranking should be considered Black Hat SEO practice. On the surface this sounds good, but if we scratch the surface even with a coin, the real picture starts emerging.

There are two problems with this school of thought:

  1. The definition of “unnaturally high” is too vague to be accepted by everyone.
  2. According to this approach, every SEO practice is Black Hat. Think this over to the end and you will realize the truth behind this claim. This approach of thinking makes all the H1, H2, H3, Alt tags of your website Black Hat.

With this thought , I am concluding this article, and in the next article, we will discuss about The Visitors Value Approach and The Property Right Approach of SEO classification.

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