'Blogging' has gotten extraordinary recognition both locally and internationally. Because of this it is very important that you use 'blogging' to promote your website. You may be wondering, what is a 'blog?' It's short for the term 'web log.'
Is it a web site? You can call it as a personal web site. What are the various types of ablogsa? In general, a blog can either be apersonala or acommerciala. Social networking web sites boast of apersonal blogsa. Are you aware of the fact that like search engines there are various ablog search enginesa too?
Using these 'blogs' can be a good way to grow your online business, as blogging has been confirmed as a great way to increase traffic. If you want to learn more about blogging, search 'blog' and 'to get traffic,' which will give you much more information.
Now let us discuss some of the proven techniques to increase traffic using ablogsa. The simplest way to increase traffic is to post a number of ablogsa on a daily basis. Most people post a few ablogsa and then never care to post more ablogsa. This must be avoided.
Another proven technique is to keep your blog concise and relevantly interesting. Understand that most visitors only spend a couple of minutes reading and don't want their time wasted. It's important to optimize your blog so you can do the Search Engine Optimization technique.
Another thing that can be done is to express your aopiniona about blogs written by others. The more you write about othersa ablogsa, the more are your chances of your ablogsa to become popular. You can also visit forums using the keywords aHow can you use a blog to get traffic.a
Consider using social book marking websites for your blog, and remember that actually having good content on your blog is fundamental to getting noticed by those who might be interested. You will increase your website traffic with blogging in no time.
'Free classified' websites are a great place to post your blog. The more website traffic you get, the more income you can earn. Remember, if you have enough traffic, even an amateur blogger can make money on the internet with a blog.
Set Up Web Site
“Love it! Launch it!”
Oops, not so fast. Too many times I've seen that sentiment lead to frantic scrambling, even to disaster. Before making your revamped site live, use this checklist to make sure you've caught or prevented horrible new-site glitches.
1. Timing. Never, never launch your new web site on a holiday, weekend or even on a Friday. Why? Because chances are high you'll discover something weirdly wrong with your shopping cart, images, blog or regular web pages, and the tech support you need will be closed down or just skeletally staffed. Likewise, make sure your web designer or developer will be on hand for the next day or two to quickly fix any problems that become evident.
2. Test on as many computers as you can, and request feedback with the site parked in a test location. A colleague of mine (whose experience inspired this article) replaced her old site with the new one, then asked for feedback on a discussion board. Several people reported pages looking peculiar in their browsers or receiving an obnoxious warning message instead of simply seeing the home page.
Too late, she learned she should have asked for this feedback before the site went public. What looked great and worked fine in her office had not-so-positive results in various browser and monitor combinations no one had tested the site on.
3. Match the new file names with the former ones. When your web site has been up and running for quite a while, visitors have bookmarked various pages of it or created links to your pages on their sites. You'd be foolish to sacrifice the benefit of those bookmarks and links by having all new files names and sending those looking for the old page names to an error page. Instead, as much as you can, make the new file names match the old ones and redirect any old pages lacking a corresponding new page to the nearest equivalent.
Designers and developers, focused on creating a new site for you, don't usually take care of this unless you ask them to. I often run across this foolish oversight when updating one of my reports that has a lot of links in it, discovering article links that go to a dead link rather than to the article that was given a new URL during a site makeover.
4. For SEO purposes, keep page titles the same. Experts in search engine optimization advise that if your site was getting good traffic from search engines prior to your makeover, keep your old page titles as much as possible. (The page title is the text that shows up in the upper left corner of the browser.) To search engines, a new page title can cause the built-up search engine ranking for the page to get lost.
5. Hunt down and eliminate boilerplate copy. If your designer or developer used a template (and if so, they'll rarely tell you they did), the template may have pre-written text on extra pages that unexpectedly become visible to your visitors. The testing described in step #2 above usually flushes out these blunders so you can purge them from the site. Unless the new site is gargantuan, you can also hunt down the unwanted content by viewing all the pages one by one from your file manager program.
6. Run a sample order and subscription signup from the new site. If possible, test the ordering and list signup procedures from your test location before making the new site live. Sometimes the “thank you” messages don't show up properly or orders just don't go through correctly after a makeover. If you can't check this from the test location, run these checks as soon as possible after making the new site live and be prepared to fix the glitches immediately. Having a non-functioning site up even for an hour can lose you sales!
7. Delete all the old pages from the server. Do this just before uploading the new site if you can, or after uploading the new site hunt for and delete any former pages that were not replaced by new ones. Otherwise, you'll be startled later by a visitor finding pages you thought had been superseded.
8. Immediately after uploading the new site, recheck all the links and pages. Start from the home page and first systematically follow all the links in your navigation system, then follow all the links on pages that contain many links, like an index of articles or your newsletter archive. As you do this, keep your eyes peeled for any missing images. Fix any problems you notice.
9. And last, for the next four or five days, monitor all the errors that show up in your web logs. This alerts you to images that visitors aren't seeing, pages that aren't linked to correctly, pages that are taking too long to load for some of your visitors and other problems. Fix any remaining glitches and bask in the praise for your well-done, nicely functioning makeover!
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