All Posts Tagged With: "Problogging"
100 blogs in 100 days
Do you want your blog to be featured on a successful and well ranked blog? Duncan at Blog Herald is starting a 100 blogs in 100 days project and is inviting invitations. The aim seems to be to give smaller blogs a chance.
I think this is a great move. It's a bit annoying sometimes
that [...]
I’ve Signed Up For The ‘Six Figure Blogging’ Preview By Darren Rowse
I’ve just signed up for the preview of Problogger Darren Rowse’s course: “Six Figure Blogging†- a six week course that he’s put together with Andy Wibbels .I’m not planning on a career change just yet - I’m just curious. I’ll let you know how it goes.
18Aug2005 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedHow Often Does Google Update PageRanks?
I was just wondering how often does Google update PageRanks?
Mine jumped from 0 to 4 within a month of blogging and hasn’t moved for 4 months (has it been that long). Was I just lucky as I’ve noticed a lot of other blogs who have been around for longer than me who are stuck [...]
SEO: Should I Be Using American English?
As you can tell I’ve been doing a bit of SEO work today and customising my Blog. It’s made me think - should I be using American English rather than British English on my blog to improve my Search Engine Optimisation/Optimization?
11Aug2005 | Everton | 5 comments | ContinuedSEO Tips: 10 Useful Tips
I’ve been using the free version of Web CEO this evening and even in the free version I’ve picked up a lot of useful tips to help with my Search Engine Optimisation. Here are 10 things that I’ve learnt so far:
Don’t use stop words like “and” “on” “a” “the” “about” “are” “that” “were” “by” [...]
11Aug2005 | Everton | 7 comments | ContinuedBlogging Tips: Interlinking And Date Stamps
A recent post on problogger reminded me of two tips I got from my initial meeting with Blogware that got me into blogging.
Blogware explained that two of the reasons why blogs fared so well in search engines was because of interlinking and time & date stamps.
Interlinking
(i) Search engines tend to rank more highly pages [...]
Start.com Fix Firefox Issue Thanks To Scobie
I just had yet another example of how companies that blog allow users to have unprecendented access to developers.
After discovering that Start.com’s new login feature didn’t work with Firefox I sent an email to Scobie as I was interested in what was Microsoft’s official view on supporting Firefox.
Within hours Scobie had replied, copied one of [...]
Technorati: I’m Sorry Too
I just found a post on another Blogware powered blog apologising to Technorati for not picking up more posts. Apparently the author discovered that it wasn’t Technorati’s fault and apologised to Technorati for giving them a hard time.
I’d like to do the same as my Technorati results have picked up after making the [...]
Best Free Website Traffic Tool - StatCounter.com
The stats that come as standard with blogware are very good but after reading a post on Problogger comparing various stats packages I decided to try out a few to see if I could obtain any extra useful information.
After trying out a few services I’ve plumped for statcounter.com which offers for FREE data on how [...]
The Dark Side of Technorati Tags
Om Malik has made a great post about the one-sided nature of Technorati tags i.e. millions of blogs send traffic to Technorati but get very little traffic back in return.I’ve been adding tags to my posts for the last week or so and to be honest they’ve made next to no difference to my traffic [...]
2Aug2005 | Everton | 1 comment | Continued



