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Blog and Boost Your
Search Engine and RSS Traffic
By Kamau Austin
One of the more recent secrets people are using to get their web sites
in the search engines, the last couple of years, is with Blogs. Blogs
are short for web logs and are like daily dairies on the web.
Blogs started out as ways for Internet reality types to share their
lives with other people on the web, without having to learn very
complicated web design applications like Dreamweaver or Microsoft
FrontPage.
Dreamweaver, the standard professional web design program takes a least
6 months to master. While FrontPage on the other hand looks a lot like
Microsoft Word, and therefore can be used a bit more quickly by people
just starting out.
Blogs are much easier to use than any web design software. They can be
used to change web content from a browser, email, and even simple desk
top software. Blogs are web pages created with automated software that
date stamps all changes to content.
One of the secrets the web marketers use to get their new websites into
the major search engines like (Google - Yahoo! and MSN) is called blog
and ping. So many Internet fortunes are being built on this simple
technique.
If you want your new website to be indexed (or included in the search
engine database) you shouldn't submit it to the search engines --
instead you should blog and ping.
There is a new feature with Google and Yahoo! known as sitemaps, which
will also get your site indexed, but most of us will do fine with
learning first to blog and ping.
Blogs index and file your web pages automatically according to the way
you specify in advance.
Google loves blogs and has its own web based application called Blogger.
You can set up a Blogger account for free at Blogger.com.
You should use Blogs for your business to give updates to your customers
and supporters every few days on your company's news or inside
information. You can also reflect on industry trends with your business
blog.
What's nice about blogs if you want to get your site in the search
engines or keep the search engines up to date with your latest
optimization or content efforts. You can post your new website or page
to your blog page and link to that page.
The search engines will visit the blog page more frequently and index
your new pages or web sites some times in a day or two. Also make sure
when you post a new blog in Blogger.com you set up your account to ping
(or notify) the other major blog directories that your blog has been
updated.
Or if you want to get your new site into Google go to a high ranked blog
listed in Google. If the Blog allows comments give a good comment on the
blog. Then link back to the page you want indexed in the Blog.
Make sure you give a worth while or useful comment or it will be
consider blog spam by the website administrators. Sometimes blog
publishers disable the comment feature for this reason, therefore it is
important to have your own blogs especially if you have more than one
site.
This will get the Google spider to index your new sites or web pages
within a few days and consider your site for its database given the
criteria of its algorithm.
If you are looking for a fast, inexpensive and efficient way to build a
lot of content on your site, which the search engines will pick up, go
to Blogger and open up a free blogging account and join the blogosphere.
- The Love Affair between the Search Engines, Blogs and RSS
I have been extolling the SEO benefits of Blogs since almost two years
ago. Although blogs and search engines don't seem to enjoy the free for
all love affair they once had, the search engines and blogs seem to
still be married "for better or for worst".
The romance and infatuation phase between search engines and blogs has
waned because of blog spam. However search engines dare not divorce
blogs because they tend to cook up regularly updated content.
Blogs are also search engine friendly in design. As publishers we love
blogs because it is an easy way for us to update our sites with new
content.
Many top marketers are extolling about the power of blogs and their
natural extension RSS feeds. Almost every successful Internet Marketers
today is using some variation of blogs and RSS feeds.
Everywhere you go the web gurus are talking about the great upside
potential of blogs and RSS. RSS for the purpose of discussing this
issue stands for Really Simple Syndication.
RSS is presently being used by Internet marketers to share their blog
headlines with websites and desktops all over the world. Think of RSS
as giving you the ability to blog without boundaries.
People on other websites and with downloadable RSS newsreader software
can read your newest blog posts without visiting your site. Sites that
value your expertise will in a viral fashion feature your RSS feeds and
help generate traffic to your site.
This allows you to leverage traffic from other peoples sites who feature
your blog. Moreover, your subscribers who read your RSS headlines on
their desktop software will avoid email filters.
Before you explore or upgrade to RSS marketing experiment with desktop
newsreaders like Tristana or News Gator. If you prefer to read RSS from
your browser download and install Mozilla's FireFox Browser.
RSS feeds will be the next phase in Internet marketing following the
search engines, email marketing, affiliate marketing, and joint
ventures.
By having people subscribe to your blog's RSS feeds, or having them
syndicated on other people's websites you will be getting a running
start on the explosion in blog and RSS marketing once Internet Explorer
integrates RSS into its browser.
To learn more about Blogs, RSS, and Search Engines visit Kamau Austin's
Search Engine Blog at...
http://www.searchengineplan.com |