Friday, October 24th, 2008
20 Websites You Never Realized You Needed
The internet has changed the world, mostly through big sites like Google, Amazon, MySpace and Facebook. But other smaller sites can, if anything, be even more useful, if only you can find the right ones.
Google Helps Get Out The Vote With New Web Gadgets
Election season is here, but not everyone knows where to vote just yet. Google hopes to make finding that information a little easier, and has launched a site and an embeddable web gadget that allows US voters to get all the voting information they need before November 4.
Google Fosters Earth-Saving Green Tools For Users
Google’s new energy savings calculator tool focuses on the little things, such as saving $6 per year by swapping an incandescent bulb for an energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulb. Hot Hardware takes a look at the technological power vampires and how much you can save by following the advice.
Why It’s A Bad Time To Buy A Blog But A Great Time To Sell
Without doubt Blogs have been the flavour of the month for quite some time now (should it be called flavour of the year?) and I have paid close attention to the marketplaces. However, I’ve yet to see a blog which was worth buying. Don’t get me wrong, there have been some great blogs for sale but they have all in my opinion, been greatly overpriced.
40 Brilliant Gmail Hints, Hacks And Secrets
Gmail goes from strength to strength as Google rolls out new features every few months. We’ve dug deep to bring you 40 top tips that’ll make you a Gmail super-user, with total control over every aspect of the service.
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Sunday, September 21st, 2008
This is just a quick note to let you know you can now sign up (right upper corner of website) to receive our posts by email.
Tired of coming by our blog to read our blog posts every day? Well, if so, just put your email address in the “Sign Up” box and hit “Subscribe.” Then, simply confirm your email address in the email you receive. After that, you can count on receiving an email once a day, as long as we write a post.
We are using this service by Feedburner on some of our other blogs with reliable success. So, if you are interested, go for it.
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Monday, September 15th, 2008
This article was written by Jay Gaulard on behalf of BlogLeeg, a popular blog directory.
If you’re blogging without pinging blog directories, you’re missing out. Blog directories help your blog get more traffic.
Blog Directories Can Bring Big Traffic to Your Blog
When the Internet was young, search engine traffic came at a premium price. Websites could buy their way into search engine listings, but there was no guarantee that the purchase would result in a significant amount of traffic.
Today, the rules are much different. In some ways it’s much easier to get great traffic from search engines, but in other ways it’s even harder. A website has to have a lot of clout before Google or Yahoo will list it in their top returns, but there are many ways to make your site more attractive to the search engines.
If you’re trying to build traffic for a blog, the best thing you can do for increased traffic is to blog and ping. This slightly humorous-sounding term simply means that you let blog directories know each time you make a new blog post.
By cluing in the blog directories whenever you add a new blog post, you’re building traffic in two ways. You might get an initial rush of traffic from the blog directory as readers click through to see your new entry. The real magic happens when the search engines follow the link from the blog directory back to your blog.
The search engine then finds other material to index. As you keep getting more links to your blog, the search engine has more pages to index. Eventually you’ll find your blog turning up in searches. You won’t be in the top couple of pages right away, but you will see your search engine traffic rise.
Blog and ping might sound a little complicated, but it’s actually very easy. Most major blog platforms ping the major blog directories automatically. If you want to ping a blog directory that’s not listed in their default list, you can usually add it manually.
What if you don’t actually have a blog yet? Well, it’s time to hop on the bandwagon. Blogs are useful for conveying your personal thoughts to anyone and everyone, about whatever subjects you choose. You can keep in touch with far-away relatives or just give yourself a creative outlet.
Lately, though, blogs are used quite often as marketing tools for businesses. The business blog can take many forms, from an informal journal kept by a CEO to a formal, frequently-updated record of new products.
Setting up a new blog is not difficult at all, and you have several options to do it. Most often, new bloggers set up a blog with one of the popular blogging platforms. These platforms offer standard templates, or you can create your own to match your company’s color scheme or your personal preferences.
Once your blog is set up and ready to go, don’t forget to make sure that it pings every blog directory possible. Blogging without pinging the blog directories is like spinning your wheels: you’re doing something, but you’re not making any progress.
If your blogging platform does not support pinging or doesn’t submit to the directories you want, you can use software to accomplish the same thing. It’s available under many different titles, but the basic function is to take your most recent blog post and send it to several blog directories. Your links start building up, your search engine traffic increases, and you are one happy blogger.
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