Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
5:41 pm
Each and every wordpress website requires targeted visitors. In this article we are going to examine a tested traffic creation strategy, and best of all it is completely free. What am I talking about? Blog commenting to generate traffic.
What is Blog Commenting? Check out any blog and look towards the bottom of the post. This is where you’ll find the key to this technique.Take a look at the comments that people post below the main, original blog post. Click on the author’s name and you are taken to the commentators site. This is exactly why many of us post comments on blogs – to get a person to pay a visit to their website and ‘borrow’ some of the traffic that the post is getting.
So how do you actually go about using blog commenting to drive traffic?
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Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
5:36 am
Each and every website requires visitors to survive. Why have a website if no one comes to visit? So how do you draw visitors to your web-site? A key element is to to be listed in the search engines for the information your site is about. This means that your web site has to be indexed.
What does getting indexed mean?
The search engines keep a cache of every page in their index. In English, this means: The search engines make a duplicate of every web page they visit and place those pages in their database. When you use a search engine the results list relevant pages to your search, usually 10 results per page. Each outcome includes a live “link” to the page, and a “cache” or “snap-shot” of the page, recorded the last time the spider (the searxh engine’s automatic viewing robot) visited that page, at some time in the past.
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Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
5:27 am
The biggest dilemma confronting most people is that they may not be Web coding magicians, in a position of churning out sites as rapidly as they can type. When it comes to making up a internet site, the ‘geeks’ certainly have an advantage. How can we conquer that?
The key is to keep in mind that structure and presentation are two distinct points. Now, I recognize I just spoke Greek… ‘Structure’ is the underlying foundation of a site – the ‘glue’ that holds it all together and works whatever functions you may require.
‘Presentation’, on the other hand, is what the web site actually looks like. Smart website developers attempt as much as possible to separate the foundation of their website from the presentation of the content contained on their website. The ways to do this are beyond this short article – but you can look up ‘CSS’ should you be interested. Read the rest of this entry