Monday, October 20, 2008

Making Money Online with Social Traffic

Can you make money online with social traffic?

This is the million dollar question and believe me people are desperately trying to do just that - make money from traffic generated through social networks like Stumbleupon, Digg, Entrecard etc. So far the general consensus is that social traffic doesn't convert into buyers or at least not very well. In fact, the only meaningful money being made from social traffic is indirect - sites that have managed to attract a large enough audience are able to sell advertising. They make money not from the social traffic but because of the social traffic - advertisers are willing to pay in hopes of attracting the traffic to their product or service.

Most people are familiar with the so called A-List blogs. These blogs for one reason or another have managed to attract tens of thousands of readers or subscribers and are able to sell advertising as a result of their large readership and their blogs subject matter. They post large earnings and this in turn has spawned legions of others trying to duplicate the success of the A List. So is it working? Not really but rather than dissuade people, as I usually do, from following this strategy I want to make a couple of suggestions that can drastically improve your chances of gaining a large enough readership to enable you to make money from advertising.

My regular readers know that I myself do not chase social traffic nor do I promote it. Search engine traffic provides me with a good income without requiring all the work necessary in promoting a social site. However, I am always looking for new ways to make money online and if it can be made from social traffic then so be it.

The blog you are reading is for better or worse, an Adsense blog. My goal with this blog is to rank well in Google for as many "make money online" terms as I can and earn money from the revenue generated from Adsense. All in all I have been quite successful and make a decent buck - about $100 - $125 a day. My serp rankings generate several thousand visitors a day - most from Google.

The funny thing is - I also have a lot of regular readers. Rather astounding in light of the fact that I don't do anything to promote a readership. I don't stumble, digg or bookmark. I avoid forums as much as possible (a huge time sink) and I have never made a YouTube video. In general I DON'T do all the things I see everyone else doing that IS trying to build a readership.

So the question is this - why do I have more readers than most of the sites who are trying to get readers? Am I doing something that they (you) aren't?

Yes. I'll get to it in a moment...

Some of you may think that quality of content has something to do with it and you are right - good content will make people subscribe and keep them coming back. The thing is almost all of you chasing social traffic have quality content. What you are lacking is a means of getting new people to your site. Most of you belong to one or more social groups and are able to build up a few hundred RSS subscribers and even a few hundred links from your friends within the social circles you frequent. Unfortunately you soon run out of new people in the group and everything stalls. No new blood - no new subscribers.

The trick to building large readerships is not found in the social networks - it is found in the search engines. The bulk of my readers haven't found me through social networks - I don't use any. Yes, a lot of readers have been sent this way from my online friends but the vast majority of my readers found me while searching for information on Google. Remember I push thousands of people through this site everyday and a few actually stop and read - some end up subscribing.

Now I know what you are saying - great if you happen to get search traffic but most of you don't. I want to make two suggestions that will drive search traffic to your social blog and both suggestions are easy to do.

I am going to use two blogs as examples. Both these blogs have great content and a small existing fan base. Many of you are in the same position as the sites I am about to look at so apply what I say to your own blog and watch what happens.

Turnip of Power is a blog about Social Networking. Turnip's blog is on a mission to find ways to make money from social networks. Using Google's Keyword tool there appears to be about 15k searches a month for the term "social networking" and another 15k or so worth of searches for related terms. Turnip has spent a year building the site and has about 180 RSS readers. The problem is that Turnip doesn't get any of the search traffic looking for social networking sources. If the blog did get search traffic I can guarantee the RSS numbers would be much higher. Turnip can make two little changes in order to rectify this situation - changes I urge all of you to make if you are after readers.

The number 1 mistake - of all time - when it comes to search traffic is...

Most of you don't tell Google what your main keyword is. You tell Google what the name of your blog is but in most cases the name of your blog and the subject matter are totally different.

Here is Turnips Blog Title. (Click images to enlarge)



I'm showing you the title as you see it in a browser window because this is what Google sees. Turnip's blog is about "Turnips" and "Power" as far a Google is concerned. In reality the blog is about social networking and Entrecard. In fact Google can decipher this using the blogs content but when it comes to serp ranking the sites that use "social networking" or "Entrecard" in their Title will far outrank the sites that don't.

Quick fix - Turnip should add "Social Networking" or "Social Networking with Entrecard" to the blog Title. The on-page title can stay the same (In the header) but remove it from the Blog Title tag and only use keywords relevant to the blog content.

Let me show you something. Turnip has 600 links according to SEO Elite and just about every link pointing to the site has "Turnip" or "Turnip of Power" in the anchor text.



As a result Turnip ranks number 1 in Google for the term "Turnip of Power" and probably ranks not bad for "Turnip". This would be great if the blog was about turnips and people were searching for turnips in droves. The thing is no one looking for blogs about "social networking" will ever find Turnip's site. Would you think to type in "Turnip of Power" if you were searching for info about social networking?

Quick fix - I'm sure Turnip knows most of the people linking in. Ask all the friends linking to you to change the anchor text so that the keyword "social networking" is used and not Turnip of Power. I can guarantee that any blog with 600 backlinks using the right keyword would rank on top of the serp's.

I have used Turnip's blog as an example because it is the type of site that contains quality posts and the owner has above average work ethic and most importantly some actual talent. Given a steady stream of new visitors there is no reason that the site couldn't gain a large and loyal following. The problem until now is that Turnip has really only used the Entrecard traffic to build the site and after a year this has only netted 180 readers. A lot of work for little results.

A note to everyone - notice that my link to Turnip's blog above uses the keyword and not the blog name. I have just given Turnip the first Good link in a year. All of you can and should link to each other the same way - use a keyword that is relevant to the site you are linking to and stop using the person's name or blog name.

Another site I want to show you is Kathy's Online Humor blog called The Junk Drawer.

I feel like a total shit as I promised to give Kathy some tips a while ago and just haven't got around to it. Kathy I am sorry but I didn't forget about you - just swamped. I have met a number of exceptionally talented writers online and Kathy is as good as they get. I believe she could become quite well known if only people knew she was there. The two things I just told Turnip to do applies to Kathy as well.

In Kathy's case her blog title is "The Junk Drawer". A cool name but not something that someone will type into the search box when looking for a humor blog. Kathy you can keep the name in the header but change your blog title tag to "Humor" or "Online Humor" or "Humorous Stories Online" or well, anything related to humor.

Secondly, like Turnip, Kathy has a ton of great links but all of them use "The Junk Drawer" or "Kathy" in the anchor text of the links. Kathy I know your fans love you (I do) and if you asked them to change the anchor text to various "humor" related keywords they probably would. Do it - you won't believe how quickly the search traffic will come.

It has taken me ages to convince people that these two SEO tips make all the difference in the world when it comes to getting search engine ranking and the traffic that comes with it.

If you need convincing please drop in on RT's Philippine blog called Untwisted Vortex and ask him what happened when he changed his title from Untwisted Vortex to Philippine.

Or, ask Fiar what happened when he changed the title of his Radioactive Liberty blog to Political Humor.

Or, ask Chanya about what happened when she changed her Blogstruk title to Blogging Tips... oh wait... Chanya you haven't done it yet! Tsk Tsk.

A word of warning - I'm expecting all my friends to get with the program and make these simple little changes and if they don't I will list the whole works of them in my next post and give em' all such a verbal ass kicking that I won't have any readers left. :-)

Do it folks - let the search traffic find you. It is well worth it.

Cheers,

Griz

124 comments:

Trackstar2683 said...

Great post Griz, thanks for all of the information.

I just graduated from college and decided to try internet marketing for my career and so far it is going great.

Without your help there is no way I could have been so successful. I had no idea where to start and found that it is very hard to find the right information out there.

So far I am making about $50-$100 a day on my first site that is only 5 months old.

Now I just need to start building more and more sites.

Niche Marketing said...

Another great example of a couple of things here Griz.

First, your backlinks are serving a couple of purposes. In the example given, if people are looking for information related to social networks, they might click on a link on another blog pointing to Turnips site. Most won't. Why? They don't relate the site name with the link as relating to social networks.

If you see a link that has the wording of what you are looking or searching for, you are more likely to click on it. When compared to another link that has the word and yours doesn't, guess who gets the click?

Secondly, when the title tag and backlink are using either your keyword, or a variation (longtail) of your keyword(s), the search engines also now know what your site or post are about.

So many times people get frustrated because they aren't getting traffic to their site. You are doing everything right, except for this one thing.

Trust me, it does make a huge difference!

I have recently begun to rework some of my older blogs that weren't getting much traffic by narrowing down the keywords and titles to more specific things. It really does work and I just broke the $10 per day Adsense mark!

It might not sound like much, but when you are making pennies or a couple of dollars a day, going over $10 a day within a month is exciting!

Grizzly said...

Trackstar,

If you are making that kind of money in 5 months as a beginner then you have caught on fast. The next step is learning how to tweak the most out of a site and then replicate the success on more sites. Easier said than done but that is what internet marketing is about at this point in the web's development.

Good luck and keep at it.

Ways To Make Money said...

Do what Griz says. I used to chase the social traffic until I learned better. Now I have zero regular readers and get more traffic than I ever have.

Funny thing. I also found the Junk Drawer about a year ago, liked it, and asked to exchange links with her. Apparently my stories and writing weren't witty enough as she said no. Now I rarely make any effort anymore to write well except when I do a product review.

Grizzly said...

Elliot, (Niche Marketing)

Nice of you to drop by - hope all is well.

That's a great point about how people decide on what links to follow. So true.

I didn't get into the post titles but the next step would be using keywords in all your post titles.

This all has to do with getting as near as perfectly optimized as you can. ie. the perfect site has the keyword in the URL, the blog title, Page and Post titles, Headers, subheaders and categories etc. The more these conditions are met - the better the serp ranking, provided that the site has keyword anchored backlinks.

SEO 101 - the basics and you don't really need to know much more to dominate the serp's.

As for making your first $10 day. That's the milestone I remember more than any other. Something about making $10 made me realize that yes, you really can make money just sitting at a computer. After that I "knew" I could instead of "just wondering" if I could.

Congrats Elliot!

Grizzly said...

Bruce, (Ways to Make Money)

Ha... write well??? I gave up on that ages ago - I don't need to win a Pulitzer to make money online. I must admit that I envy the talented writers but I suspect they put a lot of work into it. Best to admit being lazy right up front and just toss the stuff on a page... :-)

Thanks for stopping in Bruce.

Trent Brownrigg said...

You're right Griz, adding the right title tags and having keyword rich inbound links will certainly increase your search engine rankings and get you more of the right kind of traffic.

I've never been much of a chaser of social traffic because I know search engines are much better for getting quality traffic and it keeps coming in all the time once the initial SEO work has been done.

Getting social traffic is too much work and doesn't give nearly the benefits in return. I'd rather work less and make more!

Great post as usual!

Grizzly said...

Hey Trent,

I hear ya', there is waaaaay to much work involved in the social scene and not much for a return on the investment.

The thing is that people are still going to keep chasing it so they may as well use the search engines to help them... they might find they can make some money off of the SE's while they are at it.

One thing is sure though - at least give the SE's a chance to rank your site.

Nice hearing from you Trent. Always a pleasure.

Noob said...

Hey Grizz,

What is your Review of AMA. is it worth the $47 bucks a month. I see you have an aff link in the site now.

Thanks for another wicked post.

P.S. I bought KE on your say so.where can I really get some good videos and reading material on how to use keyword elite. Especially project 5. The official training vids at the forum are crap, the guys ramble on and on about PPC but never explain how to use the damn software really well. Like buying a Ferrari but with half a gallon of gas in it.

Indian Idol 4 said...

I have been lurking for quite some time here but never have commented. As always griz is to the point,crisp,readable and amazingly also uses the SEO techniques without sounding spammy. That is one gift which griz definitely have ( however much you claim to be a lazy ass, but you sure do your homework properly griz.)

Btw I was wondering if someone will help my site (http://indian-idol-four.blogspot.com/) get ranked for term "Indian Idol 4" and in turn I can help with technical stuff.

I send a mail to you griz but it must have lost somewhere in the spam section since it sounded (I think now) like a spam.

Grizzly said...

Noob,

Unfortunately I have never had the pleasure of buying a Ferrari with half a gallon of gas or otherwise. Lol.

Seems to me I never could find any decent vids on using SEO Elite and just kind of figured out what I needed. There is a ton of stuff it does that I never use (maybe I would if I stopped to figure it all out). Maybe I'll do up a post showing everyone what I use the elites for and how I use them.

As for AMA I will be doing a review of it once I see how things shake out. I have a few impressions already but will wait a bit longer. I put the ad up as it is useful for getting people to write content for you for free. This aspect is free to join and I encourage people to do so. I do have some points to make about posting other peoples content on your blogs but will wait for the review. The paid portion of the program is untested as yet as I haven't had time to create articles. Soooooon... I hope. Lol.

Thanks Noob and I hope things are going well.

Chanya said...

Griz:

After reading your suggestions for Turnip I checked my own site and was shocked to see that my blog title tag was "Blogstruk.com". I immediately changed it to include my keywords, returned to finish reading your article, and was further shocked (pleasantly so) to see you'd already "called me out"! Whew, I'm glad I got that fixed!

From a social networking perspective several of my articles have been stumbled and dugg but as you've said that doesn't translate into search engine traffic. Well, except for the 8-10 yr. old Oompa Loompa fans who seem to find me in Google every day . . . .

Just like Elliot, I plan to edit many of my older articles so they're more keyword optimized.

Thanks so much for the great advice and the keyword anchored back links. It's because of you that my blog about many things (but nothing in particular) now has focus. You're the Ritalin that my blog needed.

Trackstar2683 said...

Griz,

It really wasn't that hard. I just trusted that you knew exactly what you were talking about and have taken all your advice and listened to it rather than trying to do my own thing.

You seem to write over and over again about how the right keyword anchored backlinks are the most important thing but still there are people that refuse to listen or believe you.

Any chance I could get you to give me a little advice on my website???

It is doing great but I would like to get an opinion from someone who is more experienced to see if there is anything I can do better. I would be looking most specifically on things that I am doing wrong that could be implemented across all of my sites.

Thanks again Griz!

Babs (Beetle) said...

Great information there, but I don't really know where my blogs niche is. A bit of humour, a few rants and snippets of my life in the 50's & 60's.

Milkman said...

All of this is great stuff. When I made my motorcycle blog, I made sure to use my keyword(s) in my url, title, post titles, subheaders, and throughout all of my articles.

I also try like heck to use it (or a variation thereof) when I can for any backlinks.

I must say, because Google takes its sweet counting those backlinks, it is very, very important to get those keywords in all the right spots cause that's how I get nearly all of my traffic.

That and articles.

And...ashamedly...a few, um, social sites...

Actually, it was through Google that I found your blog, Griz. Of course, I have no idea why I ever stuck around, but...

Kidding, kidding. Have a good one.

Grizzly said...

Indian Idol,

Your email is probably one of the hundreds I haven't waded into yet. Sorry.

As for getting links for your site you might want to look at my Niche Resources page on my other blog.

Good luck

Bob Soap Design said...

Ha... You remind me of my plans to finally turn my quick fix of an online portfolio into a full blog with all the bells and whistles. If only I had the time!

BUT.. I at least got the title right. No text. Just the title. Lol.

Great post Griz. Thanks!

Bob

Gary said...

I'll disagree with you slightly.

I accept your main premise that search engine traffic is better than social media traffic. If nothing else it is targeted.

I face a number of challenges with a site like mine and search engines. I get tons of positive feedback when readers find my site. I get emails every week of the type "OMG. I'm so jealous. What are you are doing it so cool". It doesn't lend itself to anything but generic keywords, however or lots of different ones for each article.

Social media traffic is pretty easy for me to get, especially for my photography. I view my site like a giant net and hope to land some small percentage of the wave of social media spikes which it my by converting them to RSS subscribers. I'd consider 1% to be good, and that is because I have the "OMG that's so cool" factor working for me.

While I have work to do on the keyword front, social media traffic is cheap and easy. I don't have to work very hard for it, and honestly, much of it now comes with zero effort as my readers are doing the Stumbling and submitting for me.

Grizzly said...

Chanya,

Lol. You work fast!

Now start working on those backlinks and watch the traffic flow... or at least trickle. I'm not sure how many people are looking for "Blogging Tips" but a lot more than are looking for "Blogstruk".

Hope I put a smile on your face! :-)

Grizzly said...

Trackstar,

Leave a link to the site or email it to me if you want it private.

Grizzly said...

Babs,

Try and come up with something remotely close to your general theme - in the end anything is still better than nothing.

Grizzly said...

Milkman,

You stuck around because you like my short, to the point articles... Lol.

Well, maybe not - but I do appreciate your support for whatever reason you have.

Grizzly said...

Bob,

Ahhhh... the things I would do if I had the time... and wasn't so lazy. C'est la Vie.

How is the link building going Bob? You have a competitive niche and you are going to need a lot of links. Let me know if I can help.

James said...

Nice post again Griz. I got one question, although unrelated.

How do you put AdSesne code all the way up? I tried to do something like that but widgets won't allow it. I guess you have to code it and I am not much of a coder to be honest.

Is there any blogspot guide I should read to do this?

Grizzly said...

Gary,

It's not that search is better than social if you are simply after traffic. Search is better if you are trying to make money. If a blogger simply wants to get known then social traffic is fine but I would top it up with search traffic - you would grow much faster.

Your site is a prime example of the type of site that appeals to social traffic and should do well by word of mouth but you could add "Photos from around the Globe" or some such phrase and target the search traffic looking for photos of far off places. The same goes for "travel" keywords. I'm not saying that every site should avoid social traffic as sites like yours are ideal social magnets - I just suggest adding another source to what you have.

There are a lot of keywords that you could target in your post titles as well. In fact there is a lot that can be done with your site simply because the subject matter is so broad but that would take a post. I am glad things are working out well for you - it is a great site Gary.

Grizzly said...

James,

As a matter of fact there is a guide - mine. And you can find it on my third blogging site here...

How to Add Page Elements (now called widgets) to Blogger Header

Basically you have to add a new widget box above the Header and put the Adsense into a HTML/Text widget.

The link above will show you everything in detail.

James said...

Thanks man, I really appreciate this.

Turnip said...

Grizzly: Thanks for the tips! That title thing is something I've been aware of for some time. It wasn't until part way through 2008 that I even figured out what my blog was about. On the bright side, you can type any 2 words into Google, and as long as one of them is "turnip", you always get my site near the top. but I will give your advice a try and see what happens.

Milkman said...

You pegged it! It's your Hemingway(ian?) posts that keep me riveted to the screen for the mere seconds it takes to read them.

Seriously, I stick around because I think you've got a really great attitude (and sense of humor) and offer so much for those of us who take the time to read past the ugliness!

Thank you.

StanHayes said...

Great post. I've been using Fantasy Baseball as my anchor text for the last year and everything was going great with SERPs until about three weeks ago. I seemed to have been bumped from the bottom of the first page for fantasy baseball to the third and sometimes fourth page. It's very frustrating and I'm not sure what I did or could do to remedy the situation.

Trackstar2683 said...

Griz,

How benficial is a backlink that is simply my web address without it being anchored with words? Or one with the wrong words.

I recently got a PR6 link with the anchor "another website" and also a PR6 and PR4 that just use my web address for the link.

Are these better than nothing or pretty much worthless?

Matt2257 said...

Hey Griz...

Maybe you could also re name this post...The proper way to get back links for a farm blog!

Great as usual. Tell people the truth put it right in front of them, and they never see it!

Matt\

ps-Im going to post over at the academy...sorry about your CTR. :)

make money online in a recession said...

to noob above there are some good videos on using Keyword Elite and SEO Elite over at bloggerunleashed - link on Grizz's sidebar - much better than the rubbish that callen does.

Grizz I look forward to a "short" post on your experiences with Article Marketing Automation
Lissie

Internet Marketing Online said...

After changing host and my blog theme, I forgot about the All in One SEO plugin. Now, I'm using Internet Marketing Online. I added "Online". I will have to contact friendz about that ;)

I'm also using http://mcgrath.ca without the www.

Frank At OpTempo said...

Griz,

I've added anchored links for Turnip and Kathy to the OpTempo random blogroll.

I've seen what you're talking about happen with OpTempo when I added in 'Reviews' and 'Buying' into my title tag. Google now seems to give me a lot of authority for reviewing things. As for anchor text for OpTempo, just about anything with 'Review' in it would probably help.

I think I mentioned my trick of making the post title the H1 tag on my post pages. Another trick I use is to make the blog header text an image rather than actual text and put my keyword in the alt text.

One problem I have had recently is in kicking off some 'supporting' blogs. I made the 'mistake' of using good, optimized, post titles and long, keyword rich, posts and all of a sudden search traffic came pouring in. This was in spite of them having a person's name as the domain name, very few links and no keywords in the blog title. The traffic was so good on a couple of them that I monetized them with eBay widgets and changed the blog title and post titles like I described above and started building links to them. One has made around $100 this month and the other about $75.

For James: I've written a few articles on placing ads in Blogger blogs that you might find interesting. This is the one for Adsense: Inline Ads Blogger Template

RT Cunningham said...

Thanks for the mention, Griz. Yes, when I added Philippines to my title tag, the traffic doubled overnight. Also, by focusing on related long tail keywords, I was able to push my AdSense CTR beyond 10 percent per day on almost every single day.

There's another way to get targeted anchor links. Anyone can go to my contact page - http://www.untwistedvortex.com/contact/ - and ask me what it is. I don't want it to be public right now.

Bob Soap Design said...

Griz,

Yes, it is a very competitive niche. The thing is that I really only slapped a quick 2-page site up to showcase my work online, with the idea in the back of my head to turn it into a blog soon.

I just needed something out there real quick. I've done lots of design work for local businesses and haven't promoted myself online yet, and this site is aimed at that. And for that, it does its job well so far.

So if you're saying that going after the shortest tail from start is not the best idea, I agree with you completely. I just have to get around to setting the site up the way I have it in mind in the first place. Right now, it is hardly optimized as you well know.

I have quite a few ideas in my mind. Thanks for your offer, I will definitely take you up on it! Same goes for you Griz - if you need any help with anything, let me know.

Nishadha said...

Another great tip Griz , I'm changing my blog title now :)
You have some valid points about social media , but don't you think social media is a great way to build the all important back links. I mean if a story reach the front page of digg chances are many people will link to it ?

Bob Soap Design said...

I also want to give my two cents to Gary's comment:

I think what Griz said in the post above, that the "getting started" part works well with search traffic, is very true and should not be neglected. Sure you can at the same time build up your social media profiles, gain some influence as in friends and how much your vote counts, thus shove up your visibility and your site's subscriber count.

But I do think and have experienced myself that search engine traffic converts better, both for ad clicks and upping the subscriber count. Plus, I could care less about building social profiles. To me, that takes up a lot of time that is better invested elsewhere.

I'd say it is about your personal preferences. Social traffic can be nice when it hits (got that too every now and then), but in my opinion, it has a high bounce rate, and it is more time-consuming and boring to pursue than ranking well in the SERPs.

roger said...

Grizz,
I guess we need you to remind these things once in a while.
I remember you offered your help to one guy ( forgot) and he vehemently denies to follow your suggestions saying blah blah blah.

Kathy did make the change still, out of the things you suggested
- humor ( 1.83 millions searches)
- online humor ( 4400 searches)
- humorous stories online ( 110 searches/month)
she chose: humor for masses( not enough data). LOL.

But atleast they are listening. something better than nothing.

Free Wordpress Blog Hosting said...

Thanks, Griz. It looks like I should stick with your blog and read it from the very beginning. I wish I did it 2-3 years ago. Well, maybe then I was not really ready for understanding what it takes to make money online.

Anyway thanks again from xelas in Toronto.

Fiar said...

Or, ask Fiar what happened when he changed the title of his Radioactive Liberty blog to Political Humor.

My traffic has grown by One Thousand Percent. I spelled that out so no one thinks I made a typo and typed too many zeros.

I went form demolishing my adsense account, and subsequently being one of the "adsense is worthless" contingent, to actually making money with it.

Gary said,

social media traffic is cheap and easy. I don't have to work very hard for it,

That's pretty rare. Most people don't just get popular on SM. The majority of people chasing social traffic dedicate HOURS per day to it.

Matt said...

Hey Grizz,

Great post. I noticed that you are doing each post at least a week apart. Are you spending the time in between getting links to the latest post?

Thanks,
Matt

Cindy King said...

Hi Griz, my first visit and I came following an Entrecard - so there is some use for social media.

I like your comments about the turnip of power and how he holds those powerfully important keywords.

I help people Get International Clients and have that domain name. Search those keywords (and a lot of people do).

People, when you search a domain name, get a keyword domain name!

Balanced Green Living said...

I guess this all the more illustrates why it is so important to have one or more of your targeted keywords as part of your URL.
Great post and a good refresher.
AL

Underdogblogger said...

hmmmm 2 thoughts cross my mind here...I've been hanging out with the wrong kids so far, and.....I need to figure out what my blog is about.....lol.

Grizzly said...

Turnip,

Given your backlinks if you could even get a fraction of them changed to a popular keyword you wouldn't take long to rank on top.

Grizzly said...

Milkman,

Just imagine how many comments I would get if this wasn't such an ugly blog! :-)

Grizzly said...

Stan,

Funny you should bring up your anchors. I ran you through SEO Elite at the same time as Turnip and was impressed as you have a ton of properly anchored text in your links.

When I checked your serp ranking I expected you to be high on the list but you weren't. My initial thought was you must have been penalized (have you been using a link farm? or maybe Google bombed) or, given the competition (some big players), you may still not have the juice required.

If you are only back to page 3 then it is likely a re-shuffling and not a penalty. One thing to watch out for is having too many identical links - it's not natural, so try and vary the text from time to time... ie. add other words like - "fantasy football league" or "Fan of Fantasy Football" etc.

This is a precaution as no one really knows what triggers the google bomb flag - how many identical anchors in a row will do it? Or is it a percentage of total links? In any event it is a good idea to get some variety in your backlinks. (also don't have them al point to the same URL - target back pages 50% of the time)

A few suggestions but if things don't improve let me know and we can examine this deeper.

Grizzly said...

Trackstar,

An anchor that uses your URL will help you rank for your URL. Just like an anchor with the name "BOB" in it will help you rank for "Bob". If your URL contains your keyword then things are good - you will gain juice for your keyword.

If not then the link isn't much good aside from passing whatever PR it has on to you.

This sounds good but remember that PR doesn't help your rankings at all. You would be a PR6 with no keyword authority for your main keyword but lot's of authority for the keyword "Bob".

The only anchor text that will help you rank for your targeted term is anchor text that contains the targeted term.

Grizzly said...

Matt,

This is the simplest thing anyone with a site can do to increase traffic and yet the majority of bloggers that I have seen don't understand this concept.

Grizzly said...

Lissie,

Thanks for the Vic tip - I forgot he made some videos on SEO Elite.

Stay tuned for my AMA post... soon

Grizzly said...

Steve, (IM Online)

I will make the change on the Friendz page.

Good luck with the changes.

Grizzly said...

Frank,

I have thought that you should probably add "Online Product Reviews" to your title tag. Couldn't hurt to play around and see what kind of traffic shows up and what keywords they are using. Google likes you so take advantage. :-)

Grizzly said...

RT,

I promise as soon as I'm caught up we will have to have a chat about just what exactly you are up too.

Grizzly said...

Bob,

Actually I always go after the main keyword or short tail as you called it right from the start. I just bury it in lots of long tails as well so that I start ranking quickly for the long tails while building authority for the main keyword at the same time. ie. "How to Make Money Online" - There are 3 long tails and a main keyword in that phrase. "How to make money", "How to make money online", "Make money" and "make money online".

That is how you can target long tails and main keywords at the same time.

RT Cunningham said...

Hehe Griz,

This chat sounds scary. It isn't a secret. It's just under the radar.

About the Google bombing thing. I think more than 100 identical links triggers it. So many things in Google's guidelines as well as what Matt Cutts as stated in public makes me think that 100 is the magic number (i.e. no more than 100 external links per page, etc.)

As a matter of fact, I think John Chow caused the Google bomb penalty to be put into place when he offered reviews for identical links and he had hundreds of links pointed to his blog for that identical anchor text. As far as I know, he was the first blogger penalized for getting himself Google bombed.

Grizzly said...

Nishadha,

You just made my point about why social media isn't a great source for links. Sure it is easy to get links using Digg etc but as I showed with both Turnip and Kathy - the links you get are not useful. Social media doesn't provide targeted backlinks so you end up ranking really well for your name or URL but not for any keyword that people are searching for.

If you can get your social friends to give you keyword anchored links then I'm all for social networks.

Grizzly said...

Bob,

I should mention that social traffic is fine if you are just trying to gain readership but if you are trying to make money from Adsense then you are better off not having any social traffic at all.

Free Wordpress Blog Hosting said...

Why don't you apply mentioned in this post and the previous posts for
http://makemoneyonlinegrizzly.com ?
I mean the menu and many dofollow links like http://feeds.feedburner.com/makemoneyonlinegrizzly/ePon

Thanks again for your info.

StanHayes said...

Thanks so much, Grizzly. I'm going to vary my backlinks a bit and see if that is what the doctor ordered. If not, I'll definitely be back for a more thorough examination. Either way, thanks for the friendly reply.

Grizzly said...

Roger,

"Humor for Masses" will still work though not the best long tail in itself. She does have the main keyword in the title now and that will make a difference - again, as long as Kathy can get backlinks using humor in the anchor text.

Grizzly said...

You are welcome Xelas and I hope this blog is useful in your quest.

Grizzly said...

Fiar,

I spend more time with this blog because of its social aspect than I do on the rest of my network combined. Socializing is definitely a lot of work and I agree Fiar - people spend way too much time on it given the ROI.

Grizzly said...

Matt,

You give me too much credit - I spend time between posts running my real world business which sucks up 12 or so hours a day...

Grizzly said...

Cindy,

Thanks for saying hello and welcome. Social media does have a place and could be very beneficial if people would learn a few SEO basics to go with it.

Grizzly said...

Balanced Green Living,

If possible always get your keywords in your URL - makes a huge difference when fighting it out for top spot in the serp's.

Grizzly said...

Underdog,

I was going to ask you if you had thought about a general theme in order to apply a little SEO to your site. Your writing is great and unique - just need a little focus to attract the SE's.

Grizzly said...

RT,

I think it must be a ratio of identical links compared to total links. Just guessing but being penalized for 100 identical links out of 10,000 other varied links wouldn't seem right but 100 identical links out of a total of 200 links would certainly look fishy.

I would love to know but I don't want to be the one to find out... then again perhaps an experiment is in order...

Grizzly said...

Free Wordpress,

Sorry, not sure I quite understood the question?

Grizzly said...

Stan,

Good luck - there is definitely something amiss with your rankings. Now the fun part - figuring out what is wrong. Lol. Let me know how things turn out.

Bob Soap Design said...

Griz,

I do know what you mean with the long tails. You did a great job at teaching me these things on this blog :)

About social traffic being bad for Adsense - yes, but did you know that you can choose what to display to those readers, and what to display to others? You can utilize the "trail" you mention numerous times in your posts to selectively display Adsense to search traffic - but when someone comes from another place, you display nothing at all or other things. There's a tiny bit of coding involved.

There is also a Wordpress plugin that does that, but you won't get around editing the theme either way. I'd be happy to help you with this if you like - shoot me an email. I can only say, it has worked nicely for me so far :)

Mike said...

Good info. I think a lot of bloggers pick obscure names for their blogs, which is not the best thing to do.

I titled my blog "brain stimulant". If I had to do it over again I would pick something that was searched more, but I'm glad I picked "brain" at least. I'm playing around with extra words in the title of my blog, so I'll tell you how it goes.

I do have some authority for the word "brain" and it is easier to get individual posts to rank that have "brain" in the title ("brain diagram" for example). I should have put "stimulation" in the title, then i could have gotten ranked better for a bunch of neurotechnology terms "brain stimulation", "transcranial magnetic stimulation", deep brain stimulation" etc.

Denise said...

Grizz,
I guess I always come late to the party!
I just changed the title browser name 2 hours ago and I went from page 7 to page 3.
Thought I had the title in there but I thought wrong. Thanks so much for bringing this up.
Can't wait to see how much traffic I will get now.
I know page three is not great but way better than seven in my opinion.
With Blogger though you cannot change the browser title can You?
You are pretty much stuck with the title being the title of your blog.
This would be why with Blogger you always go for the long tail?
I have several Blogger blogs that are a couple of years old. Would changing the title on the blogs be OK? And then going after different keywords? As long as I use part of what I have in the URL I will be alright. This way possibly avoid the sandbox?
A lot of my blogs go to the sandbox it seems. Some stay for a vary long time.

Gary said...

Griz, I have a technical question about keywords, in particular keyword subsets.

If you get linked with the words "fast race cars" how does it effect SERP for "race cars".

I'm guessing it isn't as good as just plain "race cars", but better than anything without "race cars" at all in the keyword.

Fiar | Conservative Political Humor said...

Bob Soap Design said..

I do know what you mean with the long tails. You did a great job at teaching me these things on this blog :)

He means mix up the terms. Like if you want to target web design, then use web design professionals, professional web design, custom web design applications, custom design themes, bob soaps custom professional web design. Since all of them have design in the anchor, you will ultimately build authority for the, as Grizz put it, Short tail term by targeting long tail terms. Long tail means the main term + additional words that make it a less competitive keyword.


"Humor for Masses" will still work though not the best long tail in itself. She does have the main keyword in the title now and that will make a difference - again, as long as Kathy can get backlinks using humor in the anchor text.


This is true. It still is on the page, and will get lumped together with other stuff that is on the page. It will also build on authority for related terms. It's the opposite of how you usually target a long tail by trying to be one of the few with an exact match. You rank through inexact matches.

One example I have is john mccain political jokes. I've never actually targeted that term directly at all, yet I am on the first page for the term. Google it and see where radioactiveliberty.com comes up. Now if I would target it directly, I could easily rank 1 or 2, but Google just put together a mash of things on the page that doesn't even include one of the words, "jokes." So her humor blog will still build authority for related long tails, just not as effectively as it could with a better term being targeted.

Free Wordpress Blog Hosting said...

Funny feeling. I read the post and the comments and modify my sites accordingly. For example, Grizzly mentioned a link farm and identical links and I checked my own news portal. It is a link farm with identical outbound links. Now I see clearly. I haven’t before.

Griz> Sorry, not sure I quite understood the question?

Let me quote you from http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/2008/01/search-engine-optimization-basics.html

Nowhere between my URL and my comments does the bot run into a distraction - no HOME page link - no previous post links, no menus, no anything that doesn't scream what my blog is about.

Still on http://makemoneyonlinegrizzly.com you have menu and also you use dofolow links to http://feeds.feedburner.com/makemoneyonlinegrizzly/ePon that is you pass link juice to feeds.feedburner.com

Perhaps http://makemoneyonlinegrizzly.com is not seo optimized yet?

Kevin said...

Real Nice Post!

Alot of marketers are now starting to get the idea of the social bookmarking scene, hopefuly this doesn't get to saturated to quickly :)

Underdogblogger said...

Hey Griz - Thanks! I don't know about my writing though, I started my blog more as a sort of joke to myself about the plethora of mmo blogs out there.....but clearly writing about making money online is better left to people who already make some :) and another blog about the trials and tribulations of someone trying to make money online seems kind of hackneyed, but its also clear that just writing whatever the hell I feel like will create a hellish jumble for the search engines. hmmmm oh well something will come to me :)

Gary said...

In fact there is a lot that can be done with your site simply because the subject matter is so broad but that would take a post.

I await your post :)

Feel free to use me as an example. I'll even give you access to my Google Analytics data if it helps.

Click A Life Coach said...

Hi great article. I have just stumbled across it and I am sure I will be back for more...

It is something I am experimenting around with myself and have seen the rankings improve when choosing a good title for your pages.

Kathryn said...

Hey Griz,

Thanks so much for the post. I only recently set up a twitter account and find it mind numbing. I have changed my own blog title to Successful Freelance Writer. I keep up with my numbers so it will be interesting to see what this does for them. Fingers crossed.

Kathryn

roger said...

Grizz,
you are now on position 6( old one 10) on my data center. Did you see explosion in searches?

I don't know whether you like it or not: the background color light green or peach whatever it is, in your WP blog is not pleasing. You might think about changing it.

Grizzly said...

Bob,

Thanks for the offer. Rhys has done some coding to come up with a solution to blogger not showing ads to social traffic and several others have sent in ideas as well. I must admit it all sounds "COMPLICATED" so when the time comes to actually DO anything I will be sending out the help signals.

As it turns out I'm in the middle of a little test to pin down exactly what G does and doesn't like. (Why I have a lot of entrecard traffic flowing through at the moment.) I'm trying to eliminate the guessing. Once I gather the results of just what happens when you have a lot of crappy traffic I want to stop showing the ads to social gazers and see what the difference is. I'll give you a holler when I'm ready. :-)

Grizzly said...

Mike,

You can't change your URL but you can still change the title tag to say anything you want - experiment and see what pulls in the most search traffic.

Grizzly said...

Denise,

You can change the titles as often as you want - I do all the time as I try and pin down the most productive keyword. It helps to stick with terms in the URL but if a better keyword exists then use it in the title regardless of the URL.

There are ways to change the Blogger title without it showing as your blog title in the header (just in the Title tag) Use a image (with social title in it) for your header that your visitors will see and have it shown "instead of the Title and Description". You will still see your optimized keyword title in the browser but only the image will show up on the page with your "socially friendly name in it".

Grizzly said...

Gary,

A link with "fast race cars" in the anchor would give you some authority for all of the following;

"fast"
"race"
"cars"
"fast race(s)"
"fast cars"
"race cars"
and
"fast race cars"

It is just as good as "race cars" because it contains "race cars".

Grizzly said...

Fiar,

I have nothing to add... damn you catch on quick! :-)

Grizzly said...

Free Wordpress,

Ah, the new blog...

Well aside from my feeble attempts to figure out how the hell all that WP stuff works, and the fact that I have told myself to add the no-follow tag to those feeds and forget many times, I am actually leaving it alone for now just to see how it ranks without all my blogger tweaks.

There are a few things that will need to be done on my list as WP is not quite as SEO friendly out of the box as Blogger. Most of the problems pertain to how G lists the blog in the serp's - not the rank but the actual snippet G uses. I will have to get a description added but the graphic is causing some problems in this regard. Long story short - I really just haven't had time to play with it but I am learning what needs to be done as a result of my lethargy. Now how to fix it, well that is another story...

Grizzly said...

Underdog,

The MMO niche is saturated and hard to make money in but you can still build up a decent flagship in MMO and then use it to launch niche sites that do make money. It is also easier to learn if you're writing about something you like when starting out. Just learn to focus each post on a keyword or two and get those backlinks.

Grizzly said...

Gary,

I HAD to open my big mouth.

I shall see if I can fit you in as I want to follow up this post with some tips on what to do next. ie. Post titles etc.

Grizzly said...

Coach,

Nice to see a new face - drop in anytime.

Grizzly said...

Kathryn,

I checked out your site and it should work fine. Tough competition for that term so be prepared for lots of work (backlinks, backlinks and yup, more backlinks.)

Thank you for the link btw - much appreciated and best of luck with the niche.

Grizzly said...

Roger,

6 for what keyword?

The question is - is the background ugly enough to cause people to leave in a hurry - hopefully via an ad when I get them on there?

Also Peach? hmmm one of us is color blind me thinks - could be me.

roger said...

sorry Grizz,
I guess I was too excited. LOL.
make money: 5 (122 million competing pages.)
make money online: 6 (73 millions competing pages)
how to make money: 2
how to make money online:2

Peach? I noticed that now. don't know why I said that. LOL.

I thought:
- we need ugly blog for adsense
- good looking blog for affiliate.

Please post few articles on affiliate stuff.

thanks as always.

Grizzly said...

Roger,

Haven't decided which way to go with the WP blog - best to keep it simple until I figure it out - or should I say until the traffic figures it out for me.

Grizzly said...

Holy Crap... Blogger changed the comment thingy!

A comment box... wow. Must have taken the combined brains of the entire Google empire to come up with this idea. Pretty quick out of the box aren't they...

Watch out you WordPressers...

Denise said...

It wasn't till I got to the end of your comments that I saw this comment box. Finally!

This is so much nicer!

Gary said...

I've finally made it to the front page of my targeted keyword. Currently 9th or 10th, but it is still a helluva improvement over where I was, especially considering there are 436,000,000 sites listed for that keyword.

Getting in the top 5 will probably take as much effort as getting in the top 10.

Terry Didcott said...

...and I thought it was you tinkering around with your settings again! What will those clued up, on the ball, original thinking geniuses (or is that genii?) at Blogger dream up next?

Fiar | Conservative Humor said...

Wow. That is pretty nifty. With this astounding innovation, I think the face of blogging may change forever. It will, of course, be a big adjustment to this newfangled technology.

For getting the description you want on your WP blog, use the all in one seo plugin, and fill in the description you want. That's what I did.

I am not adjusting well to these "inline" comments. The world will never be the same.

Alka said...

Grizz. I have been following your methods for some time now and can not thank you enough for showing us all including me as to what you can do as far as the blogger goes.

Plus I am lucky to have found you early on and I am getting atleast somewhere with my gifts blog here.

The only thing missing is the backlinks but I have been writing and writing more about gifts as it is a huge catgeory and all the tricks and tips regarding post titles amd keywords and internal linking has definitely helped me earn 4 - 5 dollars a day.

The only thing is that I am not sure how I can break into that initial barrier of 10 dollars a day.

Should I just keep writig more and more about all the different types of gifts that I have not yet written about or stop and start getting backlinks and then start again with the post writing.

Comments and suggestion from all your readers are more than welcome

Alka said...

Please ignore my earlier comment as I did not use my URL for the sign in.

New blogger comment box has definitely thrown me off .

Grizz. I have been following your methods for some time now and can not thank you enough for showing us all including me as to what you can do as far as the blogger goes.

Plus I am lucky to have found you early on and I am getting atleast somewhere with my gifts blog here.

The only thing missing is the backlinks but I have been writing and writing more about gifts as it is a huge catgeory and all the tricks and tips regarding post titles amd keywords and internal linking has definitely helped me earn 4 - 5 dollars a day.

The only thing is that I am not sure how I can break into that initial barrier of 10 dollars a day.

Should I just keep writig more and more about all the different types of gifts that I have not yet written about or stop and start getting backlinks and then start again with the post writing.

Comments and suggestion from all your readers are more than welcome

fragileheart said...

Wow it took me forever to find the link to make a comment.

So I guess I might as well give up hope for making any money with my personal blog. You see I don't have a niche, unless you can consider 'personal diary' a niche.

But what you say completely makes sense. Found you through your comment on turnip's blog. And also because you've been dropping (your entrecard) on me everyday since I remember seeing your comment on turnip's blog. I've been intrigued but haven't had the time to read any older posts.

I'm a visual person and I tend to judge a book by its cover so I'll admit it took me a few visits to actually read this post (it helped that you haven't updated recently and that its always been the same post).

Like you (experimenting with EC) I'm still deciding on whether I'll become a regular visitor but you've already got one thing going for you: you're a fellow Canadian ;)

And so, I didn't have much point in my comment... except I don't think I can follow your advice... and Hi!

Malcolm said...

Alright Griz (and everyone else), off-topic backlink question for ya:

If I have a backlink on a site where the main page (homepage) has a very high page rank, but my backlink is on an *internal* page with a non-existent page rank, how does google count the backlink?

Say the homepage is PR6. With a quality backlink on an internal page that doesn't show any page rank at all, do I get credit for a PR6 backlink, or for a PR0 backlink?

In other words, will google give my backlink more "weight" because it's on a site with a high-ranking home page? Or does google consider the backlink in isolation, so if it's on an internal page with no page rank at all, then my backlink is no better than a backlink anywhere else, and the PR of the main page of the site doesn't help me at all?

Hope that makes sense, any and all comments are welcome as always.

Gary said...

I was inspired by this post to go and rethink how I was dealing with keywords.

I had been targeting "travel blog" which is a really competitive keyword. I have big companies like Lonely Planet (now owned by BBC) and others who rank near the top.

Despite that, I've ranked as high as #5 for travel blog and am currently hovering around #10.

There were a few problems: 1) the best day I've ever had for "travel blog" was 26 visits. A year of traffic was about the same as one post to Reddit or a good day from SU.

I had no particular reason for picking that keyword in the first place. I just couldn't think of anything better. I did an afternoon of keyword analysis and decided to change "travel around the world".

Prior to me doing anything, I was ranked #151 for that keyword. I added the keyword to my title, put a usage of it on the page in bold, and added it again near the footer. I also changed the anchor text on 2 other sites I run with PR 2 and 3 respectively.

48 hours later, I'm ranked #21 (or #34, depends who sees it). This is with no real link building campaign on my part.

I'm guessing that with a little effort, I can make page 1 easily, probably within a week.

Ranking #1 will take more effort, but should be doable, where as it would have been extremely hard for my old keyword.

RT Cunningham said...

Malcolm, each page is treated in a PR in/PR out type of situation, which is only affected by the site PR if there are links pointing to it from the site's home page. Because PR is split by all outgoing links, a site PR of 4 would end up passing much less than 1 to individual pages. "In isolation" is the best description to simulate this.

StanHayes said...

Thanks for moving the Entrecard up for when I'm on your widget.

Best.

Malcolm said...

RT: Thanks for the response, but I didn't completely understand your reply.

So I guess let's use an example. CNN has a very high page rank. But say I got a backlink on some buried internal page on cnn.com, and the page my backlink was on didn't have any PR at all.

Is that backlink any more valuable because it's on a cnn.com page? Or does Google consider it to be no better than a backlink on any random other page on the internet?

In other words, would my CNN backlink be given higher "value" by Google because it's on a highly trusted domain, rather than some random other blog somewhere off in cyberspace...

(And no, I haven't figured out how to get backlinks on CNN :)

ami said...

Totally agree with you that search engine traffic is the way to go
Geberating 1000 hits a day is pretty impressive, congrats and well done

I think that adsense is an under valued source of income from blogs

With a decent amount of traffic i think adsense blogs can generate a ton of income
$100 a day is a decent income by any standards

On the social traffic issue, again, spot on. Social bookmarking sites traffic just does not convert as well as search engine traffic, whatever you method of optimization is

Webmaster

Niche Traffic Blog

RT Cunningham said...

Sorry Malcolm,

The PR of the page is all that matters. Don't confuse PR with link weight. A trusted site gives links more weight for the SERPS but not for the PRs. They're two different beasts.

This is why PR 0 pages can still rank higher in the SERPS than PR 6 pages.

Malcolm said...

RT, no apology needed! I'm definitely still learning here.

Thanks for the clarification. That makes more sense now.

Home School Observations said...

Well, finally, Blogger has joined the rest of the world's flexible commenting capabilities and I can comment here...glad to see this.

Dang it Grizz, your comment threads are getting as long as Vic's now, and end up teaching as much as the original posts! LOL!

I changed my WP blog title but alas, it also automatically changes the title that appears in the header. Oh well, I will just live with it.

Yes, yes, please do a post about using SEO elite and Keyword elite, as I am still in the dark in many areas. I am still in the dark even after watching Vic's tutorials several times.

Good to know about putting variety in our anchored links...

Question about the new article marketing affiliate you have in your sidebar. Do we really want to put the anchored links of other people on our sites? Isn't that what happens when we use that system for getting other people to write content for us?

Anonymous said...

Grizz,
I also look forward to your review of AMA.
Also, I would love to see some videos on how YOU use the elites.

Bridget

DennisJr said...

Congratulations on moving you new site to page 1. I was just checking out your links. I still don't understand how a link shows up in SEO Elite but it does not show the anchor text??

The Wholesale Products Guy said...

Good points that I wish I could persuade some to adopt..

I am convinced that title tags and domains containing the keyword that pertains to your niche is extremely important for search..

While I like my current domain name and the title, I wish that I had used the word "wholesale and surplus" in the domain name and title tags.

I think some bloggers want to create a brand with a clever name without thinking how keyword rich titles and tags can help them with type in and natural search traffic..

Hence your example about "Turnip Power". Great post..

Robert - The Wholesale Products Guy

Mark Perkins said...

I changed the name of my site like you said in one of those posts, changing the title and I lost about 10 spots in PR for a big keyword. I lost a ton of other traffic to, hopefully it is just a couple day lull. Does anybody know if changing the site title can drop PR

Mark Perkins said...

I did go from way, way out of nowhere to top 60 or so after I changed the name of the site like you said. atleast for a couple days wothout having many landing pages for it.

Your site seems to have the best content I've seen out of Vic's Court's etc. I plan on reading all your stuff. Thanks for putting it up. I still have no idea how you guys go to 100k uniques a month in less than 3 years and nobody even posts a screenshot of their statcounter or anything. Guess I'll keep workin'.

Virtual Impax said...

INSPIRED!!!

I too focus upon keywords to build an audience. The don't comment as often, but they come, they click and they buy so it's all good by me!

kouji haiku said...

wow. quite a lot of stuff to digest here, but all of it good. :)

i tried to get some keywords into my blog title, description and post titles. my concern though is that, since i write haiku (3 line poetry), then my keyword density tends to be too high.

i've been thinking about trying to bring in traffic from social media as well. been considering it for weeks actually, but it just seems like so much work indeed. :) so the lazy me's won out. and maybe after reading this, that might have been a good thing. :)

Free Limited Cash Videos For Grab said...

This is definitely a great post Griz! Especially for someone who's just starting out blogging or setting up websites.

Many put in lots of effort promoting their pages but still end up not getting the deserved traffics & rankings. The worst part in not knowing what went wrong.

So embedding keywords pals! Crucial...

Cheers,
Lee

make money blogging said...

Excellent article. In the past I have been horrible at practicing proper SEO in my titles. I pretty much use wordpress for everything now so I just make sure to always stick the "All in one SEO" plugin on my blogs. Can't remember where I found it but if you google it I'm sure it wont be hard to find.

Richard McLaughlin said...

I still have a hard time determining the ROI on social media. Alexa drops, so people who believe in Alexa assume that the site is an authority site, but does it convert?

Andy said...

Every website has a bunch of web pages which get more search traffic than others. These pages are constantly visited daily by new visitors, people who have never seen the site in question before. I call these ‘money pages’ because they are a reliable source of immediate and future income. Thanks for your information.

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