In the last post of the ‘how to make a blog’ series we discussed the benefits of building your own list and how we can do that via your blog.
Now let’s move onto another strategy of building your list…via a squeeze page.
In the last post of the ‘how to make a blog’ series we discussed the benefits of building your own list and how we can do that via your blog.
Now let’s move onto another strategy of building your list…via a squeeze page.
By default each time you add a blog post or page, WordPress informs a site called, http://rpc.pingomatic.com that you have updated your blog.
This is good as it informs numerous sites that you have added something new to your blog and it can generate traffic.
A little while ago I wrote a blog post about how to get your blog moaning with pleasure.
As a result of the blog post, a regular commenter here and a good blogging buddy, Dennis Edell from Direct Sales Marketing recommended I add a page listing my guest posts. i.e. having links to the guest posts I have had published.
DoFollow blogs have removed the nofollow attribute that is inherent in blogs especially in wordpress blogs.
In doing so, it allows search engines to pass on ‘link juice’ back to your blog.
Google, like any other search engine, values content relevance and quality the most when it comes to determining the page rank of the website.
Its ranking algorithms and crawlers are encrypted to ensure that the top rankings are given to only those sites that provide useful information to the browsers and continually update their content to provide the latest data on a subject.
That’s our expertise and we pride ourselves on the service we provide.