Here's a video on why having a good WordPress pinglist is important. Bottom line: You get more traffic and more backlinks the more update services you have on your pinglist.
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Here's a video on why having a good WordPress pinglist is important. Bottom line: You get more traffic and more backlinks the more update services you have on your pinglist.
Up next: How to avoid abusing this awesome utility, pinging!
Ah, the title! I am not sure that RankBuilder is any better than SEnuke at all. I won't even begin to say until I try it!
But I will tell you that they appear to do similar things…and RankBuilder is $4.95 for the first week and then $67 a month thereafter, compared to SEnuke at $127 a month.
I will say that SEnuke is 100 percent worth the money, so if RankBuilder even comes close to SEnuke, it's a winner based on value.
Getting backlinks is one of the surest ways to get high rankings in the search engines. That is a fact. Linkwheels, RSS feeds, forum profiles, articles, etc. – one of the main benefits of any of these methods is getting a valuable backlink from a high PR site.
You could spend all week doing this "off-page" SEO work. Or you could hire out a staff to do it for you. Both will cost you more than $127 a month.
Or you could try RankBuilder for automated backlinking.
$4.95 for a week. You probably spend more per day on coffee from Starbucks!
PS - When my week trial is up for RankBuilder, I will do a comparison between RankBuilder and SEnuke. I'll tell you the good, the bad, and the ugly, for both. Cool?
Five Easy Ways To Get Traffic To Your Blog
A blog without readers is pretty much useless. If you’ve been blogging for a while and have only been getting a trickle of viewers to your posts, you need to put a traffic building plan into action. Building traffic is just as an important skill to bloggers as writing quality posts is. Many bloggers are terrific at creating content but don’t know a thing about building traffic. Here is a quick guide to the five most popular (and most effective) traffic building techniques.
1. Get SOCIAL!
Social networking and blogging go hand in hand. Your blog posts can be distributed across social networking channels in many different ways. Sign up for Twitter and tweet about your posts as soon as they are added to your blog. Update your Facebook status with a link to your new blog posts. Submit your stories to Digg.com, Reddit.com and StumbleUpon.com. Remember that in order for social networking to be effective, you need to participate with other people on your list. If you visit their links and respond to their updates, they’ll be likely to do the same for you.
Check out the bottom of this post. See the little icons underneath "Share and Enjoy?" That's the "Sociable" plugin for WordPress. I also employ Hootsuite to automatically update my Twitter status and my Facebook fan page. I'll put together a tutorial on how to use Hootsuite for this purpose if you express an interest.
2.Get SEEN!
Find blogs in your niche and start following their posts. Make sure to add insightful and interesting comments on their posts. Not only will the blog owner take notice and visit your blog, other commenters will visit your blog to get more of your great insight into the topic. Don’t spread yourself too thin with blog commenting, but make it a point to comment on a few related blogs each week.
Not only will you get direct traffic, but you'll also get valuable, relevant backlinks from commenting! Win-win, baby!
3.Get SYNDICATED!
RSS feeds are a way to syndicate your blog’s content so that it is sent to many different people in their own blog readers or on their own sites. Most blogging systems have RSS feeds automatically included but you can add a lot more functionality to your feed by using a free service like FeedBurner.com. With FeedBurner you can add things like sharing the feed via e-mail so it will pull in new readers and encourage previous visitors to come back to the blog again.
See the little icon in the upper righthand corner of the page? That is the RSS feed link for Internet Marketing Muscle. You should click on it
4.Get PUBLISHED!
You may think that by being a blogger you can ignore article marketing. However, you can get a lot of traffic to your blog by tweaking some of your popular blog posts and adding them to article directories. You can post your popular posts as articles with a link back to your blog in many different article directories. Not only will you get a valuable backlink but your article may also be used by ezine owners which will bring you more traffic.
Plus, your article will get direct traffic from visitors at the article directories. Another win-win. Except this time it's win cubed – you get a backlink, direct traffic, possible syndication, AND you will become known as an expert in your field. But don't call yourself a guru! Let others do that
Oh, yeah, you also get to leverage content you've already written! That's 5 benefits to article marketing! Very powerful stuff.
5.Get BACKLINKS!
Speaking of backlinks, you should work to build backlinks to your blog through several different means. By creating backlinks to your blog, you’ll improve your blog’s ranking in search engine results. You can get lots of traffic from search engines if you are within the first group of search results for your keywords.
Check out 5 x 5 A System for Building Backlinks for a simple backlink-building system.
These five ways of building traffic can be used over and over again to help build traffic to your blog and increase your readership.
As you know from reading anything here, building backlinks is one of the most fruitful things you can do. Backlinks:
Put don't put all your backlinking eggs in one basket. Many IM guys try one tactic and that tactic may work – for now. But what if the Big G catches on?
For example, linkwheels are pretty popular. The idea is to get backlinks to a "money page" by writing articles and submitting them to popular article directories as well as Web 2.0 properties like Blogger.com.
One popular linkwheel method goes something like this:
This is all fine and good. What you're doing is building the rank and PR of the articles and posts to Web 2.0 properties (by backlinking to them) as well as getting a ton of backlinks to your money page.
However, linkwheels are pretty easy to spot. Especially if you do your linking with the same properties and in the same sequence every single time (so, don't do this).
What if Google decided that it would discount – or worse yet, disregard - any backlinks from linkwheels? Not that they would or have plans to, but what if they did and this was your only (or primary) backlinking methods?
You would be screwed, plain and simple.
So what I do and wholeheartedly recommend is to diversify your link building methods.
I have a very simple system that I follow every day until I'm comfortable with my website's position in the SERPs. I call it a "5×5" system, very similar to a very popular strength-training system in the bodybuilding field.
Here's what I do (every day), put very simply:
This is the bare minimum that I do with a new website. I also write a TON of articles, set up dozens of Web 2.0 properties, etc. I'll write more on this later. This will give you a really good start on building backlinks to a brand-new blog.
If you do the math, you'll have 750 backlinks by the end of your first month. Not bad. In fact, good enough to rank very high in the SERPs for well-chosen long-tail keywords.
I do have a few tricks up my sleeve for automating some of this, but I'll leave that for another post. If you want to learn more about any of this, just leave a comment.
The list goes on and on. The question is, is this sort of backlinking worthwhile?