InToSEO


Easy Introduction on Increasing Traffic to Your Blog

Posted in Advertising, Search Engines, Blogs by Administrator on the July 5th, 2006

Increasing traffic to your blog is fundamental to your blog’s success on the Internet. As you’ll soon find, it isn’t all that hard to increase traffic to your blog, but it does take time.

The first and most important rule for increasing traffic to your blog is to post, post and then post some more. Posting new and unique content on a regular basis to your blog is crucial to success.
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Promote your business or financial blog for free!

Posted in Advertising, Directories, Search Engines, Blogs by Administrator on the June 21st, 2006

If you are business or finance bloger – use following web sites to promote your individual interesting posts:
http://www.business-planet.net for business news and http://homefinanceplanet.com/ for financial news.

Technorati tags: blogs, blogging, business, finance, advertising, marketing, web, news

Three Quick Ways To New Website Traffic

Posted in Advertising, Search Engines, Blogs by Administrator on the January 17th, 2006

by Tim Bossie
How do you get good quality traffic to a brand new website?
A question for the ages. There are countless tips and strategies that a person could set into motion for getting traffic to a new website. There are plenty of people who will tell you the exact step-by-step method to getting web traffic if you have enough money.

Truth be told, it’s not that hard to get traffic to a site rather quickly.

If you have the money using Google Adwords, or some other PPC search engine will bring in as much traffic as you can afford. But, what if you can’t afford it? What if you’re just starting and have a brand new website? How do you get targeted traffic then?

Three Ways For Immediate Website Traffic
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How to Write an Article to Increase Website Traffic

Posted in Advertising, Search Engines, Blogs by Administrator on the December 12th, 2005

Kick off a Viral Marketing Campaign and Increase the Number of Websites Linking to You
by Tim Wright

If you write an article correctly, you will be able to increase the number of visitors to your site, the number of websites linking to your site, and will be able to ignite one of the web’s most cost effective and potent viral marketing strategies currently available.
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Ways to Gain Web Exposure

Posted in Advertising, Search Engines by Administrator on the December 6th, 2005

by Anthony Bae
Whether you want some exposure or massive exposure, especially on the internet, you got to put some work into it. Just think about it; either you are trying to advertise a product or a website; you will have to start somewhere. People are not just going to be able to find your site or product; out of 3 billions websites in this world, what are the chances that one will accidentally type in your domain name.
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Website Content is King

Posted in Advertising, Search Engines, Google related, Blogs by Administrator on the December 3rd, 2005

By Stacey Morris

Search engine optimization used to be fairly simple. The algorithms the engines used were clearly based on strategically placed keywords, and the strategy in the early days was to “beat the engines”. How? By loading each page with hundreds of keywords, made invisible by making the words the same color as the page background.

The search engines have become a lot smarter since the old days, and figuring out their complex formulas has become a loser’s game. Yet the goals of both sides need not be mutually exclusive.

The search engine optimizers just want to rank their pages higher.
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Is Your Website Fully Exposed?

Posted in Advertising, Directories, Search Engines, Blogs by Administrator on the December 3rd, 2005

By Shawn Snarski
More webmasters are becoming aware of the need for having Google sitemaps to get their site listed quickly and efficiently in Google. While this has caused a recent rash of Google sitemap creation tools, most focus on the Google sitemap alone while ignoring other extremely useful formats. Most webmasters never pursue the power of the Yahoo sitemap, the HTML sitemap, and ‘forget’ to update all of their multiple sitemaps frequently.
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Truth About Web Crawlers

Posted in Search Engines, Google related by Administrator on the December 3rd, 2005

By Maksym Nesen

Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to leave some code in your web site to tell the search engine spider crawlers to make your site number one? Unfortunately a robots.txt file or robots meta tag won’t do that, but they can help the crawlers to index your site better and block out the unwanted ones.
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How to Get Traffic to your Web Site with Articles

Posted in Advertising, Directories, Search Engines, Blogs by Administrator on the November 23rd, 2005

by Fred Farah
It’s not my intention to give you a 5 or 10 step plan to get traffic to your web site. But I do want to talk to you about one of the best traffic generating systems that exists.

Posting your Articles to Article Directories.

And it’s really a surprisingly efficient way to bring in traffic.
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Be Popular on the Web

Posted in Search Engines, Google related by Administrator on the November 7th, 2005

by Ken McKay
If search engines determine that your website is popular, then they will list it as relevant to a search, the more popular - the more relevant. The more relevant, the higher you will be listed in search results. But how easy is to be popular?

Design to become popular:
The search engines calculate that if other websites containing subject matter in common with your website, have actually linked to your website, then yours is a popular site for that subject. The more links from websites with the same key words as you, the more popular your site is deemed. Plan to get those prized links.
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Paid URL Inclusion

Posted in Directories, Search Engines by Administrator on the October 21st, 2005

by Karen Martin
There are many ways to promote your website and one of the most efficient ways is to use search engines. Search engines are the first stop for most people trying to find information, services, and products online. Because of this, it is essential that your website appears quickly in search results.

The Internet contains numerous search engines, some of which offer what is known as “paid inclusion.” This means that you pay the specific search engine an annual fee for your web page to be included in their index.
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7 Steps To Running a Killer Link Exchanging Campaign

Posted in Advertising, Search Engines by Administrator on the October 21st, 2005

by Anik Singal
It’s no secret that one of the best ways to get traffic online is to trade links with other related websites. Not only does this help you get targeted traffic, but it helps with your search engine optimization as well.

Well, there’s a right way to link exchange and a wrong way -if you want the most out of your linking, then be sure to follow these 7 steps:

1. Develop a spreadsheet file (in Excel) and create the following columns:
Website URL E-mail Contact Name Website PR (we’ll talk about how to figure this out in a minute) Contact 1 Response to Contact 1 Contact 2 Response to Contact 2 Contact 3 Response to Contact 3

2. Finding a Website’s PR.
Go to Google and download the free toolbar. This toolbar has a feature on it that will tell you the PR for any website you visit. If you plan on optimizing your website for search engines, this tool is a MUST.
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What is a Web Directory?

Posted in Directories, Search Engines by Administrator on the October 21st, 2005

by Michael Lawrence
A web directory in it’s simplest form can be thought of as a human indexed search engine. Humans can visit a directory website and make resource suggestions through an online form. A human editor will review the suggestion and add it to the directory provided it meets the submission guidelines for the directory.
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Driving your website through Google Sandbox

Posted in Search Engines, Google related by Administrator on the September 7th, 2005

by Monia Hassan
What is Google Sandbox?
Google Sandbox is applied on new websites, it determines the timing of site inclusion as well as ranking in Google search engine results (SERPS).
This process could take up to 6-8 months, which could be against your plans causing frustration to webmasters.
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