Friday, September 25, 2009

Setting Up Your Blog


We have optimized our blog with the rank and search results for certain keywords that we are targeting, but here comes the sad news - it affects your position in a very limited. However, do not skip this step as every little helps when you're competing for placement on search engines! Now, we are moving to Offpage search engine optimization. That is, factors not in his blog, but for very large search engines.

There are plenty of factors Offpage, but we will study one by one. The first and most obvious is the number of links to your blog.As a general rule, the more links to your blog, most search engines that you are an authority in that particular niche, and therefore the rank taller than you. However, be careful to respect the quality of connections. For example, a thousand links from totally irrelevant sites like online dating sites would not help at all because your blog is a product technology Blog. In contrast, a single link of a very influential technology search engine will scan your blog like the Feds storming a crack denAnyway, the most effective way to get links from high quality sites of authority is simply to ask. If your blog is high quality content is original and provide valuable information to readers of the site, it is likely that the webmaster (s) link to your blog or write about you! Let's talk about how we ask the webmaster of authority links to your blog.

We are discussing on the basis of the presumption that your blog is very rich in content and deliver high quality information to everyone in their place or topic. The most feasible option would be to send an email directly to webmaster.First, let's look at sites for your niche. Just look for the major search engines for the term goal. In this case, the search for "technological gadgets". The first results of a few, and www.acarplace.com www.t3.co.uk / DM / GM / gadgets.html are commercial, do not bother to ask. We are looking for community-based sites and other blogs, which are more accessible to a new track like you. Www.gizmodo.com would seem a good choice! Then write an e-mail the webmaster www.gizmodo.com (whose e-mail you will find on the site). They also have their AIM contact there, so it is also a good option if you use AOL Instant Messenger.

Start by saying how he came across your site (ie "looking for gadget information", not "looking for link partners!") And how do you feel the site provides valuable information. Basically, try to say something really good on your site honestly.Then suggest that such and such content in your blog will be a good complement to the content of your site, and vice versa. Put a link on my blog to your site and ask subtly if they might be able to do the same to weld a mutually beneficial relationship between the site and its blog.Along way, you can find people who do not even answer your e-mail, so forget them and move on.

Remove links from your blog to your site if you have not answered your email within two weeks, which is a little long wait.Keep doing this for the first 30 search results that appear, and suddenly you should have a few 'good sites with links to all of you. In the next article, we will see further explore the more advanced Offpage factors, and ways to improve them!