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Monday, July 4, 2011

SEO, stickiness and increased traffic to your blog - SIMPLIFIED.

A blog is a more efficient branding, buzzing and SEO positioner than a website. Blogs, if well-written, simply carry more weight than their more static, sales-centered cousins -- the websites. If your website is surrounded by a custom-created blogosphere (or constellation) of blogs, you have built an ever-expanding tool which can serve your entrepreneurial enterprise or growing company as a self-contained multi-media network. TNNWC Management Consulting builds these for our own organization, and for the rapid media penetration and market saturation of our clients, their services, products, brands and breakthrough news. Every week our media universe grows dramatically, as does our market reach and name recognition for our clients.

Some uselful information follows...just remember to put your scrolling gloves on -- this is a long one, baby! But first, an ominous image.



The Reason For This Article's Existence:
The search engine optimized, sticky, content-rich, focused blog gathers the most followers. Here are the rules for building your "best-reach, longest potency" articles. Your visitors (both recurring and unique) and traffic will increase dramatically and rapidly if you simply don't tamper with the following proven formula.

Frequency:

You should write an entry at least once weekly.


Length:

The ideal length is generally between 3 to a maximum of 11 paragraphs; each of which should be short and punchy. Wherever possible, create simple lists, either bulletized or numbered. People love lists, rankings, trends, statistics and factoids.


Subject:

Be consistent in terms of the area or field you write about or focus upon. Build your reputation this way. Become known as a thought-leader or expert. Write with some passion, or don't write at all.

Title:

The title must be keyword stuffed within its first 120 characters.


First Paragraph:

The first paragraph should also be keyword-stuffed, but with a synopsis of why the article is important (its possible benefits) to the reader.

Closing:

Always use your full name or pseudonym {with a hyperlink to a site which contains your curriculum vitae or biography) and cite the name of your blog (hyperlinked to your blogsite address). If you write a smaller-fonted "p.s." section immediately beneath your signature closing, it will always be read. If you write your p.s. in a different font and/or color, you increase the likelihood of getting it great attention.

Your article is a sandwich (want a pickle with that?) -- from top to bottom it is:

  • Keyword-stuffed title;
  • Keyword-stuffed first paragraph with a synopsis of why the article id important;
  • Your content (which should be laced with in-text hyperlinked references);
  • Your closing;
  • Your p.s. message.
If you choose to add pictures, that's always acceptable, but they should not be overly large, and you should not have more than one image for every 3 to 5 paragraphs at maximum. Images should be centered, or set off to the left side of your posting field. Use unique and exciting images, wherever possible.


Do not use flashing images in your article -- they distract and disturb readers, and they also tend to draw the focus away from your content. Be certain that the important elements of your article (down to and including your closing) do not require scrolling on the part of your reader -- keep your best substance "above the fold" to the greatest extent possible. If your writing a long post, warn your readers (apologetically) about their having to scroll further.

As for some additional tips, try these:

1) Put together your own list (in small font) of "Labels, Tags, Keywords, Categories and Search Terms" after your p.s., and hyperlink those all to your blog's url, or any other url which you wish to build in terms of traffic.

2) After your list of "Labels, Tags, Keywords...etc." list hyperlinked titles to several "related articles" by authors other than yourself if the reader chooses to go further with his or her investigation or study of your topic.

3) Be certain that your blog sends out an RSS feed (I use Feedburner), and that every new article is "pinged" to all of the relevant search engines. For this, I recommend that you Pinglerize -- that is, subscribe to the Pingler service immediately...go to (click on):

http://freetoolsforwebmastersandbloggers.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/ping-to-increase-your-seo-and-blog-traffic/.

Their service is unbelieveably cheap and the best in the marketplace - they have a package where they will automatically ping up to 50 blogs (yours!) as frequently as every three days to well in excess of 100 excellent search engines.

Faithfully,

Douglas E. Castle, from Blogging Tips, Tricks and Tools.

p.s You should visit our TNNWC website at http://www.tnnwc.com/.  It's the 3.0 version and our programming staff and experts are delighted with the way it looks and its ease of navigation. I'm proud, myself.

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NOTICE: This article is Copyright © 2011 by author Douglas E Castle with all rights reserved. It may be republished without permission provided that it is published in full, with all hyperlinks and exhibits left intact, and with full attribution given the author. This article does not contain or constitute medical, health, psychological, legal, regulatory, investment, securities, financial, tax, or any other form of professional advice -- the reader acknowledges and accepts this disclaimer. Further, the reader indemnifies and holds harmless both the author and all publications in which this article appears of any damages, claims, loss, responsibility or liability emerging from the reader’s utilization of any information contained herein.

About This Author: Further information regarding this author’s professional experience, expertise and service offerings can be found at ABOUT DOUGLAS E CASTLE

Other Blogs And RSS Feeds By This Author: A comprehensive list of blogs and RSS feeds on various subjects written or moderated by Douglas E Castle may be found by clicking on the orange icon below.

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Contact This Author Directly: Click HERE for an instant pop-up form.

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The author highly recommends that each of his respected readers becomes Pinglerized (a Lingovation™) in order to maximize SEO, search engine ranking, and to exponentially increase both unique visitors and recurring traffic to your website or blog. Leverage this wonderful technology.



The author wishes to thank the following resource providers:

Feedburner, CoolText Graphics, JavaScript Free Code, Zemanta, Google, WordPress, Widgetbox, and Wikipedia
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Ping Your Blogs, RSS Feeds, Podcasts, Social Media Updates and Videos - Get More Attention.

If you frequently post to a blog or vlog, (or several), provide an RSS Feed, host podcasts, upadate your social media streams or produce videos, you MUST increase your SEO, advertising appeal, audience and expert status by pinging.

An earlier version of a similar article appeared in http://bloggingtipstricksandtools.blogspot.com/ . This one may be even better... it's the TNNWC deluxe version:



By Douglas E Castle

If you have a blog (or a group of blogs) which you continuously update, you must use Ping services in order maximize your SEO, escalate your search engine positioning, increase traffic (both unique/new and returning visitors) to your site, and to make your blog (i.e., your piece of n-dimensional real estate in cyberspace) more valuable in terms of visibility, credibility, and attractiveness to advertisers. In many cases, you can also (with a bit of creativity) also ping your RSS Feeds, Podcasts, Social Media Status Updates or Streams and Videos. In this last connection, pinging will absolutely help make your video go viral.

If you are an e-commerce or membership (list-building) site, pinging makes all of the relevent search engine services know that you have updated or posted new material to your blog. Combining frequent posting of quality content with regular pinging of your blog or RSS feed is the formula for building an ever-increasing following.

There are a great many ping services which ping to certain small groups (usually between 10 and 50) web-crawling, spidering, or robotic search services which, in turn, announce to the blogosphere that your blog or feed has been updated. Most of these services are free, and require multiple manual submissions of each of your blogs, or even for each of your new blog posts. Each of these free services has its own submission methods and "ping audience." The difficulty here is that some of the most valuable and potent search crawlers, spiders and robots (collectively, let's call them "sniffers") are not accessed by these services.

If you have a very active blog, or a growing collection of blogs in your own constellation, here is what I would suggest:

1) Use a fully- automated paid ping service (they are incredibly cheap) to automatically ping and re-ping all of your blog posts and RSS feeds every several days to the largest and best-rated group of sniffers available. The service which I believe is the best for this purpose is Pingler, which you can register for by clicking on the handy button below. They ping to well in excess of 100 of the very best sniffers in the business; they also ping your RSS feeds, podcasts and other social media updates (this last part is a bit tricky, but it can indeed be done!). After you've gotten yourself registered there (their operators are standing by), be sure to come back here -- don't worry, I'll wait...



If the button doesn't appear, just click on:

http://www.pingler.com/437.html

and also...

2) Use one of the manual (but free) pinging services for each of your blogs each month. A note of caution: Do not use more than one of these free services for any particular blog -- that could get you cited and even shut down for spamming. Instead, use one manual free service per month for each blog.

For example, if you have six different blogs and you want to use six of the free pinging services which I've listed below, use a rotational approach...register blog #1 with ping service #1 the first month (and register blog #2 with ping service #2, and so on); then, in the second month, rotate your blogs and ping services...register blog #1 with ping service #2 (and register blog #2 with ping service #3, and so on). Keep rotating around monthly. While you are doing this, remember that Pingler is automatically pinging every one of your blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts at regular intervals, too.

Following is a list of free manual (and semi-automated) ping services. Once again, only register one blog or blog post per month with any given service, and if you have several blogs, be certain to rotate services monthly:

Ping-o-Matic!

Ping-O-Matic is a service to update different search engines and sniffers that your blog has been updated with a new post.

PingMyBlog.com

PingMyBlog.com is a service which does some of the hard work for you. They notify several of the major sniffers in one fell swoop so that everyone knows about your latest blogs.

Autopinger

Semi - automates pinging some fairly good sniffers with your posts, RSS feeds and even your Podcasts.

Feed Shark

Same as above.

Pingates

Same as above, but not effective for RSS and podcasts.

PING.IN

Same as above, but not effective for RSS and podcasts.

Feed Ping

Same as above, but not effective for RSS and podcasts.

King Ping Your Blog

Similar to above, but better automated and more user-friendly. Not effective for RSS and podcasts. Quite good for new posts however.

Ping 4 Free: Free Blog Ping Service

Similar to Feed Ping, but not that effective for RSS and podcasts.

Syncr Ping Service

Similar to Feed Ping, but more effective for RSS services. Not particularly effective for podcasts.

Pingoat

In the land of the free, this one is my favorite. Ping over fifty high-quality sniffers instantly. Pingoat also has an XML-RPC server. Ping services like Technorati, Newsgator, Feedster and other well-known "brands". It is effective for your RSS feeds, but not particularly good for podcasts.

My favorite combination is Pingler (as the paid "foundation" for all pinging of posts, RSS feeds, podcasts and other social media) in conjunction with Pingoat.

That's all that there is to it. Gentlemen (and ladies): on your marks, get set, and Ping!

Faithfully,

Douglas Castle

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  • Ping Your Social Media Update Stream
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  • Podcasts and Videos
  • RSS Feeds
  • SEO
  • TNNWC Services
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Old saying: "They won't see a thing if you don't give it ping."
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NOTICE: This article is Copyright © 2011 by author Douglas E Castle with all rights reserved. It may be republished without permission provided that it is published in full, with all hyperlinks and exhibits left intact, and with full attribution given the author. This article does not contain or constitute medical, health, psychological, legal, regulatory, investment, securities, financial, tax, or any other form of professional advice -- the reader acknowledges and accepts this disclaimer. Further, the reader indemnifies and holds harmless both the author and all publications in which this article appears of any damages, claims, loss, responsibility or liability emerging from the reader’s utilization of any information contained herein.


About This Author: Further information regarding this author’s professional experience, expertise and service offerings can be found at ABOUT DOUGLAS E CASTLE

Other Blogs And RSS Feeds By This Author: A comprehensive list of blogs and RSS feeds on various subjects written or moderated by Douglas E Castle may be found by clicking on the orange icon below.

This Blog Is Powered By TNNWC Group, LLC ™

Contact This Author Directly: Click HERE for an instant pop-up form.

You may follow Douglas E Castle on TWITTER 

The author highly recommends that each of his respected readers becomes Pinglerized (a Lingovation™) in order to maximize SEO, search engine ranking, and to exponentially increase both unique visitors and recurring traffic to your website or blog. Leverage this wonderful technology.



The author wishes to thank the following resource providers:

Feedburner, CoolText Graphics, JavaScript Free Code, Zemanta, Google, WordPress, Widgetbox, and Wikipedia
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