Daniel D. is an avid writer on various internet marketing topics and is the founder of the Doctor DubLi Team. He creates innovative marketing tools for novice and aspiring networkers worldwide from his office in Suburban Detroit. Learn more about his business and how his team is seeing success by integrating social networking and DubLi marketing
Five Tips for any DubLi Blog
November 15, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
Home business owners from all types of companies are often searching for ways to marketing their product or service online at the lowest cost. This has never been more common than now, where business owners have a slew of social networking resources to use to their advantages. Blogging is thought of as the foundation of these resources that DubLi associates have been exploiting to attract new prospects. These five points will explore how blogs have bolstered DubLi business building online.
Readers. Knowing what interests your readers is paramount to building a large readership. Feel free to conduct informal surveys that allow them to voice their opinions and preferences. For instance, you could conclude that they desire more posts on DubLi auctions as opposed the shopping mall, however, this dynamic could change over time. Doing this shows you care about their needs and are willing to customize your content posting accordingly.
Email Adresses. Whereas ten years ago everyone was getting their first email address, today people are getting their first blog. In the age of high speed and quick access, logging in and downloading e-mail sometimes takes longer than clicking into blog site. Allow readers to explore your DubLi blog by first using a short e-mail message as teaser to your blog site. If your e-mail is on an entirely different subject, use your e-mail signature to give a link to the site.
Subscriptions. This is the most efficient way to obtain readers e-mails. You give them the opportunity to subscribe to your blog site by placing a small orange icon usually in the top right corner. Remember to reserve some exclusive information for your subscribers so that readers will feel compelled to join in. This will gradually increase your following of people, many of whom will likely become DubLi customers or even business associates.
RSS. This is a quickly growing component to blogging since it has the capability to virally grow your blog’s popularity. Each blog has its own RSS feed which is obtained by clicking on the small orange icon in the address bar. You can use the blog’s RSS feed web address by subsequently using a pinging service. These services, such as Pingoat or Pingomatic, will at little to no cost disperse your link to all the major directories and search engines. Doing this will enhance your likelihood of your DubLi blog being indexed in Google.
Blog Networks. A giant network of related blogs makes up a blog network, such as My Blog Log or Blog Catalog. These networks typically aggregate blogs from the same industry, interest, readership base, payment mode, etc. Consumers find credibility and convenience in clicking one link to several real bloggers about a single subject. Clearly, more bloggers are better than one.
Use these five blogging tips in conjunction to launch your DubLi blog. Done effectively you will stand out as a dominant online marketer who stand to garner the respect of countless customers and aspiring business associates.
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Optimize Wordpress for Search Engines
November 4, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
This article is about how to make Wordpress search engines friendly, and optimized for.A default Wordpress installation is SEF enough, which means that the
structure itself performs pretty good in Search Engines. But with these hints, you will give your posts the best environment as possible to compete in the Search
Engines Results Page (SERPs).This guide is divided in five points:
Site structure
Present your website with the best looking face showing to the Engines robots that scan and index your work. Content organization Don’t play messy: if you give
order to your content, it will be more searchable. Write content A few tips about how to write your content optimally – not only for Search Engines. Interact with
others Subtitle is: Don’t just publish your stuff. It’s about being “social” when blogging. Help Search Engines Directly Some final hints to perform well and
maximize the power of your blog.
Site structure
Optimize your theme markup First of all, assure that your theme markup (both CSS) follows the W3C standard guidelines.Put posts content’s code as higher as
you can in , the code block of your sidebar menu should follow the main content.
Permalinks
Have static URLs for your posts. Unless you own a news weblog (for which news evident freshness is force), I suggest to adopt this permalink structure:
/%category%/%post_id%/%postname%/. It drops the defaut inclusion of date information in favor of more descriptive URLs, with a significant keyword inside (that
is the category name). Remember: unless you’re familiar with HTTP code status redirects AND search engines indexing behaviour, DO NOT CHANGE YOUR
PERMALINK STRUCTURE once your website gets indexed and posts linked. Link between posts having the same topic or subject “If one is reading an article
focused on a specific subject, probably he’s interested in reading other posts about the same, or at least similar, topic”. Do you agree with this sentence? Believe
me, search engines do.
All you have to do, is to facilitate the chances of jumping between articles. Link every post with others by the same category (maybe my plugin can help you),
and also link posts that are in some way related each other, even despite the category information (try Related Entries plugin).
Categories
If you write articles on different topics, you should organize them in categories. Open a category for each topic, and be descriptive in its name choose.
Then, be strict when it’s time to categorize your posts. Don’t worry about open a new category, if it’s necessary. Organizing content into categories helps both
visitors and search engines to easily understand what your articles are about, and to search them. Don’t forget to place a link to the filing categories, for each
post, in your template!
Posting order
If you already know the number of articles you’re about to post for next, and you already know that some of them will be about the subject area A, and some other
about another topic, say B, then try to post all your article about A, before you start posting about the topic B. If you can, don’t alternate topics, but make a post
being semantically related with its previous, naturally following them.This will give continuity to your content posting, and will add strength in the engine’s view of
your site. Make your content searchable Wordpress gives two ways to search content: the search form,
and the archives. There’s not much to say about the search form (but maybe you want to track your user’s searches with a specific plugin).
But about archives, I suggest to give up the archive by date, in favor of the category-based one: users will be likely to search articles by content, and not by
publish date. I’m sure yourstatistics will confirm it.Tag your posts: Did you ever see a tag cloud? It’s a direct and very fast way to: 1) see what a blog is
mainly about, and 2) find posts focused on a specific subject.With the keyword tag plugin you can assign keywords to your articles: for every post, you will have
links to searches for other posts tagged with the same key. Since this plugin stores tags in a custom field named keywords, it’s particularly useful when applied in
tandem with the meta keyword plugin.I have noticed that the use of this tag plugin, in conjunction with the meta keyword one, gives great benefits on services like
Technorati (without doing the claim for this blog, people are able to find my posts in Technorati by searching the tags I choose for them).
Writing content
Content:
What you are going to talk about, is all up to you. But you can help both human readers and search engines, making your content friendly. What does it mean,
practically?
When you have found an interesting subject for your post, try to write an article that exhausts the subject matter in a single post; don’t break up the article in
multiple posts: if you have long text, break it with a “read more” link, and don’t be afraid to use lists and paragraphs to separate periods (this helps readability).
If the subject is really wide, write a post for each sub-topic, and exhaust it in the article.Start your post with one or two sentences that summarizes what
the article is about. Repeat key-words and key-phrases of interest inside your post, and emphasize them with a bolder font weight. Once you’ve finished, read
again your text, and make it shorter. Summarize, and don’t go off-topic. Don’t forget to check text for errors: avoid mispelling, typos, and grammar mistakes!
Linked resources should help your post communication, deepening the subject. To do it well, simply follow these rules: If you cite a resource, link it. If you think
that a resource can be useful to your readers, link it, too. But don’t place random or useless links. Place links naturally into text, don’t put them in a
meaningless list at the end of your post.: a link should be a phrase that fits good into the flowing of text. Give descriptive names to link anchors: don’t call a link
“click here”. Give more descriptive titles to your links. Link regularly: no javascript, no server-side click counters, no cloaked nor shorted URLs. These rules applies
both to internal links (links that point to a page of the same domain they’re on) and external links (a link pointing to another resource on the web).
Post titles
Once you have the content ready, think to its title.Find a short phrase that is well-descriptive of your content, possibly not shorter than three words and not longer
than seven. Then, run a search on your favourite engine for your title. See if someone appears in the first page with the exact match of your sentence.Try a
search with only the keywords of your title. Take note of how much results you get, and of who your competitors are.Do the same for each possible title you’ve
thinked at.
Then, think again at your title: be original, try to figure out what will be the keyphrases or keywords that one would type in a search to find an article like yours. If
this match with your title, then use it! Interact with others (don’t just publish your stuff) Open comments, encourage visitors to comment your posts: place an
evident Comment link, ask questions in your articles; in other words: set up some space for your visitors in which they can express themselves! Comments are
content; a good comment is related to your article and can add value information to it.
Track back other’s posts
If your post deeps something discussed on another blog’s post, or if you take a post just as reference to write your own, then link it and use the Trackback
function to send a ping to the post you refer to. There will be a link to your post in some other’s one. Ping only posts that you cite in your article or that are, at
least, strongly related with yours. DON’T DO TRACKBACK SPAM! Once you’ve written your own, Comment others Find another blog article related with the topic
your post is about. Read it carefully, think on it and then, if you have something to say, leave a comment.
Comment intelligently, DON’T SPAM COMMENTS!
Don’t be shy about leaving your Website’s URL, just remember that many adds rel=nofollow to any link in the comment area.Use the Description meta tag, as
following:
This description will be displayed in Search Engine Results Page in some cases, so use a short phrase
that describes well your weblog, and invite users to visit it.
You could also use a personalized description for each post, page, and category page. I suggest to use the meta description plugin for this purpose.
Finally, add the Keywords meta tag. It’s useful if you customize it for every page of your blog, and show, for each post, only the really specific keywords. The meta
keyword plugin can help you: it takes keywords from the custom field named keywords of each post. They will be likely the same as your post tags, if you tag your
posts (see) . This great plugin automatically generates a fully-featured, and fully-customizable Google Sitemap of your Wordpress blog. It automatically updates
the sitemap every time you update your blog, and then pings Google. This plugin’s result can be really fine-tuned.
Ping services
Use the Update service function, to inform tracking services that you have updated your weblog. By default, Wordpress pings rpc.pingomatic.com, which is good
(if you don’t want to change this, you don’t have to). But if you want, you can add/remove services to ping from the list. There is a list of ping services you can
refer to when modifying your Update Service list.
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