Ok, while this isn’t a business, I think its an ok predictor of how popular a web site can be when it has ok content and very little promotion. The site has gotten a little bit of traffic recently from google and other search engines. It seems my story on the comcast blacklist was a little popular. As a reminder if you like something I write, feel free to blog about it and link back
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My sitemaps admin screen has shown me the first helpful thing yeserday. The Dark Grimoire started using sitemaps on the forums as of the 2nd to try and get all of its posts indexed where they may have been more difficult to find before. I also modified the posting functions of phpBB2 to notify google of sitemap changes everytime someone posts a reply. I don’t utilize priorities yet mainly because the plug n play mod I started with doesn’t and I don’t want to have to figure out a way to quantify important of each thread yet. Continue reading ‘Google sitemaps comes through’
I’m adding a link directory to this site to help out webmasters who are trying to get the word out about their site. While in development I’m deciding whether I want to make it a webmaster niche directory or not. I have a while to decide that though, because I still need to create a design that makes the wordpress theme flow with the directory. We’ll see how it goes
Got my directory submissions done
0 Comments Published August 7th, 2006 in Web Experiment, Link BuildingSo, I got my directory submissions done for 2 sites. I set up an email account to receive the emails at yahoo so I couldn’t get spammed and had been checking it regularly. I am fairly happy with the results so far except for one thing. On the game site that I had submitted, the person had copied my description 4 times into the submission fields. I’m worried that may cause some of the sites to reject my link, which wouldn’t be good. I’m going to hold off on posting a comment on this guy until I get more approvals coming in and see the full results. At least I’ll have the links, but the repeating makes the submissions appear spammy.
I don’t like to haggle, but I really like the “marketplace” type feel of buying services. A forum that I frequest has a section where people can announce their services and buyers reply in the post. Its a chance for people to promote their services without having any real established presence like a dutch auction on ebay for services. You can even read feedback on people and they have reputation based on not only their sales, but what people think of all of their posts.
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Ok, that headline is a little blatent, but still I meant it. Link to me. I have no problem with blatently asking people to link to me
I am interested in getting the word out on my blog. Receiving links to your web site home page is critical for the search engines to start considering me to be an authority on a topic. If someone takes the time to add a link to me, then google believes that this is the websites attempt to suggest a link to their readers. If I am good enough to suggest a link to, then I’m good enough to rank a little higher in the search engines so many more people can be exposed to me. So by deciding to link to me, you’re not just sending me visitors from your site. You’re convincing google to link to me more often also.
So far Google Sitemaps is really interesting me. For those who don’t know, Google Sitemaps is googles attempt to let a webmaster describe the characteristics of their site, how often the pages change, and most importantly what pages exist at all. Googles crawler is extremely effective at browsing your whole site and indexing it, but like any automated system it has some issues. It has to recognise and avoid loops so it doesn’t keep requesting the file with just different things on the end like ?sid=. phpBB, the forum software, adds the ?sid= to your address if the user doesn’t have cookies enabled so they can track this person login. Google doesn’t use cookies so they’ll be given session IDs in their url unless you fix it. When this happens google thinks they are all different pages and has to sort it out, which is hazardous to your site since it may just give up and leave.
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Starting a Web Business: Part 3, Whats your site about?
0 Comments Published August 2nd, 2006 in Web Business, Web Experiment, tutorialThis is another article in my series on starting a web based business. The first article was all about finding a cheap web host with php and mysql. The second told you where to get cheap domain names and set them up quickly. This article is going to take a step back from really being a tutorial and get you into the mindset that you need to be in, mainly thinking about how to turn your idea into a web business, or how to come up with an idea.
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I am not a patient person. I tend to be very impromptu person on top of that, which makes for some interesting times. When I really want something I am borderline obsessive about it. Take web site creation for example. I am constantly researching new methods for traffic generation and promotion. When I can’t get instant gratification I normally freak out and the value of whatever I was doing goes down in my mind.
Unfortunately this means for SEO too. I know that traffic takes a while to build, but I am a stat watcher
I don’t just mean this site either, since it just started and expecting it to have traffic would be crazy. I have a site thats fairly well established, its been around for few years now. I constantly use google analytics to figure out where my users are coming from and how I can direct them at my sites registration.
Continue reading ‘Patience - The useless virtue’
I’ve never actually used blog software before because I’m not a person who normally likes to talk about my personal life, and thats what I’ve always thought of blogs as for. After dipping more into the search engine optimization and content targeted advertising, I began to understand why a blog could be useful for something other than social grandeur.
Truthfully, my first thought upon accepting the idea of using a blog was to just use an existing content management system that I had written. The system is not fully functional yet, but includes the basics that a blog system would need. The downside is that its designed for the publication of news articles rather than blogging. While a lot of the features are the same, I wanted something more tailored to blogging so I could have that happy funtime integration with the great blogosphere web 2.0 value added blah blah blah…. sorry, snapped into buzzword land for a second.
Continue reading ‘In search of a blog’
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