…..And Nasty. I forgot to add the tag to the end of the title! Being serious for just one moment, if you were hoping to find out how to get your blog and website services really cheap, don’t bother. The two do not belong together.
In today’s online world, you really do get what you pay for. If you pay $5 per month for hosting then you are going to get $5 worth of blog and website service and that is it. Possibly limited bandwidth and SQL databases and when it comes to person to person service, forget it.
I have known some of these cheap providers to take 30 minutes to answer a phone call and the person on the other end of the phone not having an answer to your question - even hanging up on you.
If you are serious about running a website or blog then you need to start by being serious about your blog and website service provider. It is not just about bandwidth. What support do they have? What is included with your service? What software, particularly eCommerce do you have access to?
The top quality blog and website service providers include features such as search engine submission when you launch your website. Many of the good providers also have webpage design, graphic design and search engine optimization service available.
Select a cheap host and you will, eventually, regret the decision. Saving a few dollars now may end up costing you a lot more down the track so think about your blog and website services right from the start and find a professional service that meets your needs, not just your wallet.
This WordPress tip is aimed at those who have not bothered to update their software for sometime. If use or rely on Technorati they will soon stop indexing sites that have not upgraded to the latest software.
Technorati are taking this action due to the number of security breaches that have been detected in recent times. These breaches include the insertion of hidden links on blog pages created prior to the version 2.3.3 update. To quote a lengthy piece from Technorati’s blog post on the topic:
Blogs that have been compromised by this security vulnerability are typified by having links to spam destinations inserted onto the blog page. These link insertions may be invisible to casual observations; the links are often obscured by style attributes that render them invisible.
You can check your blog for links using the page source code or the Tools - Page Info - Links option in Firefox. The ramifications are, again from the Technorati blog:
Because of this ongoing problem, we’re discontinuing processing crawls of blogs that exhibit common symptoms of being compromised. We strongly recommend upgrading your WordPress installation. Even if you haven’t been afflicted by a compromise, by the time you are aware that you have been a number of negative consequences may have already occurred (for instance, flagged spam by Technorati, Google or Yahoo!) — this has been reported by many WordPress users.
The last thing you want is to suddenly lose your rankings within Google or Technorati due to ‘link selling’ when in actual fact you have been spam linked. The biggest WordPress tip for the year so far is to upgrade to the latest software, check your pages for any spam links, and protect your hard earned rankings.
I could also have written how to prevent halving your blogging income through Adsense. The income you receive for each click is based in part on your click through rate or CTR.
As you work to increase your traffic, you need to carefully watch that your CTR doesn’t start to fall. Many bloggers use traffic generating solutions which, while great for generating traffic, usually deliver poor CTR results.
Examples of poor CTR traffic include StumbleUpon, Entre Card, Blogrush and many of the other social sites. The best traffic for generating higher CTR’s is that derived from organic search results through the major search engines.
Common sense would suggest that as they have clicked a link to find you, they will also click a similar link to leave if you don’t quite match what they are looking for. If it is an Adsense link they are clicking then your CTR will rise.
With this in mind, you need to be sure your Adsense units are optimized to deliver the best results. Matching those ad units to web page is the first step, however placement can be critical. Visitors will not always travel below the fold if they feel the site is not providing what they want. Trial your Adsense units in a variety of places to see which placement produces the best results.
The bottom line when relying on Adsense for your blogging income is to ensure that any growth in traffic is not matched by a drop in your CTR. If this happens your per click return will drop dramatically. If you can increase your CTR then you may well find your per click return increasing and, with luck, your blogging income doubling.
For many businesses, having a blog is an integral part of their marketing strategies. Blog SEO is similar to website SEO where the aim is to get to the top of the search engine results pages.
To achieve this, a company that specializes in blog SEO can provide services that will further the commercial goals of your business. This achieved in a number of ways.
Metrics and statistics are a cornerstone in blog SEO, however, the most important metric of all, and the most honest, is your bottom line. Are you achieving your targets.
The only way to achieve targets is by selling and before any sale can be made, or a lead generated, or for that matter, an inquiry received; your website must be found. Building a web site and maintaining it will not generate any traffic unless you undertake some website or blog SEO programs.
Blog SEO is not simply a matter of submitting your web site to search engines. Sure, you can build the most perfect web site in the world, but they will not come unless your web site ranks for the terms your customers are typing into search engines.
The link between your blog or website, the search engines and the millions of internet users is the blog SEO specialist. Their role is to have your business promoted to a position within the search pages where potential customers can find you.
In simple terms, blog SEO oils the wheels of commerce by bringing potential customer who have already shown interest in a products or services such as yours to your blog or website.
Have you updated to WordPress 2.5.1 yet. Are you a little nervous about going through the update process. Worry no more. Keith Dsouza has written a post on a blog plugin called WordPress Automatic Upgrade plugin.
As the name implies, this blog plugin will upgrade your WordPress installation to latest version almost automatically. I say almost as you do need to click through some of the processes. However it is as auto as you are ever going to get. In fact the whole process takes no more than five minutes.
The upgrade follows the recommendations for WordPress upgrades in that it:
- Checks that everything is okay to upgrade
- backs up your data files
- disables plugins
- puts the site ofline
- uploads the upgrade files from WordPress
- install the files
- updates data files
- enables plugins
- puts your site back online
All this is done while you basically click okay at each step. You can put it on auto and the blog plugin will do many of these steps without you clicking ok. It certainly makes the upgrade process much smoother and less intimidating.
Why do we go to great lengths to undertake blog SEO programs? That sounds like a silly question. We all know that the only way to get a decent placement in the search engine results is by telling the search engine all about us.
So what exactly are you telling the search engines about your blog and what should you be telling them? The term keyword is bandied about alot and yet it is only a descriptor. Search engines want to know more than just a list of keywords. The want to know all about your blog - and that is where blog SEO comes in.
Do you need to tell the search engines what each post (page) is about? No. Search engines are not human, they cannot think or understand meanings. In fact, search engines are only interested in words. They are becoming smarter when it comes to deciphering un-natural word groupings, but they cannot put a word into a picture as a human does.
Search engines are really only focused on word matching. I enter a search term and the search engine goes through its data base trying to find entries that match that word or group of words. The search engine then delivers those results as a list based on the rankings for each page found. Blog SEO is all about (a) telling them that your page exist and (b) getting your page the highest ranking possible.
The word matching process is labeled ‘keyword’. In simple terms, a user enters a search word - called a keyword - and the matching process begins. If your blog SEO has been successful using that keyword then you may well find yourself with a high ranking for that page.
Why undertake blog SEO. To get ranked by the search engines so that internet users can find your pages and come and visit. If no one knows you exist, no one will come. Very simple philosophy, however, blog SEO is darned hard work.
Outsourcing your blog content has become popular particularly with web site owners who are also running a bricks and mortar business. Having the time to write interesting and informative content that is also search engine optimized can take time, and business owners often don’t have that time.
When trying to find a blog content provider there are several things you should look for. These include:
- Look for a blog content provider that has been around for awhile
- Ask to see examples of their work
- Determine whether or not they offer extra services such as social bookmarking
- Look for value - can they provide daily posts
- Can they provide writers skilled in your niche
There are many good blog content providers around these days. Find one that is willing to actually talk to you and not just communicate online. Discuss your needs and get a thorough understanding of what you are receiving for your money.
Blog content providers can prove to be good value for money if you employ the right people for the job.
I say pain as sometimes it can be very tedious and even frustrating getting your blog listed into many of the blog directories. One of my biggest frustrations is trying to find a category that is suited to the blog I want listed - and every directory seems to have a different set of categories.
However, are they worth the effort? Most directory sites seem to have taken a little dip in the rankings of late, does that mean that Google no longer favors them or is it a temporary glitch? For some blog directories it no longer matters, they have incorporated no follow into the their out going links.
If you do decide to submit to one of the blog directories, determine if it does follow, if not, is it popular enough to deliver traffic - if not - don’t bother.
Blog directories that haven’t gone the no follow route can still provide some good value. If they allow links to inner pages, so much the better. Blog directories that use the do follow and allow deeper linking are few and far between. If you can find one, use it and use it well.
Ensure you select the right category and write a good description. If submitting to more than one directory, use a unique description for each one - chances are you are using a slightly different category so write your description to marry your blog to the blog directories you are submitting to.
Whilst it may be a tedious job submitting to blog directories, the links you receive will all help to build on the rankings of your blog - use blog directories only if they do provide some real help.
An interesting blog plugin came to my attention recently that enable the blogger to go into some of the WordPress functions and tweak them. Some of the features of this plugin include:
- Remove “nofollow” from comment author links
- Remove “nofollow” from comment body links
- Open external comment links in new windows
- Open external post links in new windows
- Show post excerpts (instead of full content) on archive pages
- Add “nofollow” to the “Register” and “Login” links
There are more features available listed on the download site. WordPress Tweaks blog plugin can be downloaded and quickly installed with little drama. One of the convenient things about a plugin like this is that it performs several jobs and may even enable you to remove two or three plugins that you have used in the past.
With the update of WordPress to 2.5.1 it may well be time to check each of your blog plugins for updates. While you are at it double check to see whether or not you really need that plugin.
Blog plugins are everywhere and just occasionally you come across one that can do the job of two plugins. One less blog plugin means your system will run just that touch faster.