Published on June 23, 2008 by Steve
The answer to this question is a resounding yes! With a bit of effort and continued care a blog on a popular topic can garner more income than many passive websites. There are a few very important reasons for this.
To begin with, not only the search engines but users as well, are in constant search of new material. Taking a few minutes a day to add fresh posts to your blog will maintain th interest of all concerned. If you allow user comments to your blog posts, then you have even more fresh content expanding the value of your site. Offering RSS feeds of new posts on your blog will help alert regular readers quickly and thus keep their interest and possible word of mouth recommendations bringing in more traffic for you.
Once you have people reading your blog, the money can come from several sources. By far the easiest form of revenue will be from pay per click advertising such as Google AdSense or Clicksor. By applying the pre-coded advertisements to your blog, you can expect revenue not only from any click-through made by your user, but often a commission on any resultant sale.
Your blog is also a perfect place to advertise affiliate accounts. Regardless of your specific niche, you can find companies that offer a related product and, once more, reap commission payments from sales. Creating and offering your own unique product on your blog will assure that people must come to you to obtain a desired item.
Finally, with care and discretion, you can add a few dollars more by selling backlinks to related websites and blogs in your blogroll. While some companies like Google frown on link sales, it is a customary and traditional practice and, so long as you link to a website of a similar niche, there is no way to tell the link was purchased.
Making use of the many article and link directories on the web to link back to your blog will help maintain a steady flow of new users and potential customers to give you a long term growing accumulation of financial reward from your ever increasing web log.
Published on June 19, 2008 by Steve
There are many factors which are taken into account for deciding the value of a website. The traffic of the website should be evaluated first then you need to know how many people visit your site everyday. You may need to find the value of your site to make sure you sell it for a good price. The number of backlinks present in Google, Yahoo! and MSN will be given a lot of attention. When the number of backlinks is higher, the value of your site increases.
When someone wants to buy your website, he will ask for the advertising revenues that the site generated. It is really important for you to know this information, make a note on daily advertising revenues and make an average of them. This will give you a fair idea for the value of the site. You can also sell the site for a value of ten times of the profit. It also depends on the niche of the site; the traffic that you get depends upon the content that is present in a site.
How people visit your site? By type-ins and from search engines, when there are more pages indexed in the search engines the traffic will be really high. Website are ranked in many ways by various search engines. Google gives page rank for your site; the page rank is determined by the number of incoming links from other websites. These incoming links are also called backlinks. When you have a high page rank your site value increases. Alexa, this search engine also ranks websites based on traffic generated from the computers installed with their toolbar. The rank provided by Alexa is also important.
There are lot of tools and services provided by various websites which can determine the value of your site. One of them is www.smartpagerank.com, this site gives you the details on the number of backlinks present in the search engines, the number of pages indexed in them and also the rank of the website in Alexa. The value of the website is represented in dollars, the estimated value of the website should be taken as an approximate value, it may not be always correct. You can also use other tools to find out the value of your website. The main factors that have been listed in the article are used to find the value of a website.
Published on June 11, 2008 by Steve
Ranking high in Google is all about your keywords. In order to receive traffic from search engines, you need to have keywords which aren’t too competitive - but will be searched for. For example, your keywords should be “cool fun yes “. You need to go after phrases which aren’t as popular, but may have been overlooked - and are occasionally searched for. Even if the word you use is a lot more obscure that what you’d want, if you are ranked 1 or 2 for that phrase, that’s than being page 200 for a well known keyword.
So, Step 1:
What is it that your site can offer? Think about this, think about what people would search for, and start writing down key phrases. Be as specific as you can - Detail is good.
Step 2:
Create a a page for each keyword phrase. Many people try to sneak in a lot of keywords into one page. That’s a mistake. It’s better to optimize with one keyword phrase per page. This tactic is a lot better and will get you more traffic. You’ve already made a list of keyword phrases, now it’s just making a page each. Each page should contain information regarding the keyword phrase. In order to optimize your page to the maximum, try having the Keyword in your title, subtitle - and of course, the text.
Step 3:
The most important step. Obtain back links - quality ones of course - to each of your pages. The amount of links that a site has pointing to it is called Link Popularity - Google uses a ranking system to measure the link popularity on each of the pages.
So get some back links from outside sites - and get ready for traffic!
Published on June 3, 2008 by Steve
There are many different ways to analyze website traffic, but there are only a few that are absolutely successful. These are not things that are difficult to come by if you sit down and think about them, but since others have already been down the path you are now taking, it is important to learn from their experience.
Simply put, when analyzing web site traffic, your goal is to find out exactly what happens to work and then replicate that so that you can compound the amount of success that you experience. At the same time, you want to make sure that you discontinue what doesn’t work, shifting those resources over to the things that work.
So how do you know if something has worked? Quite simply, all you have to do is follow the traffic.
Take a look at the web pages on your site that get a lot of traffic and if you have data regarding conversions, then take a look at that as well. Take a look at the web pages that have advertising that is doing very well and then take a look at web pages that overall perform very well on your website. Make a list of the commonalities between the websites that work well on your site as successful parts of the overall structure and then do the same thing with the sites that are performing poorly.
Once you have done this, you should have a list of things to include in each new website and a list of things to avoid. Rigorously follow this list with every new page that you add to the website and make sure that you update it whenever you take a look at your site statistics. Doing this should allow your website to become far healthier over the course of time.