Tag: Submission

You?ve Created a Business Website: So Now What?

Posted on Jul.06, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Congratulations! You and your designer have just finished creating your business website. It’s live on the Internet, waiting for all of those hot prospects to visit and hire you.
But, you hate just sitting around, waiting for things to happen. You feel like you should be working on convincing potential clients to visit your site, but you’re not sure what to do. We’ve developed a the following 5 strategies to get the word out about your website in a big way:
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Professional Traffic Building Tips

Posted on Jul.05, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Let’s face it; the Internet is cluttered with all sorts of guides about increasing traffic to your web site. Unfortunately, most of these guides are outdated or incomplete. In fact, many of the techniques being touted in them will get you in serious trouble. Wouldn’t you like to build up quality traffic that will stand the test of time? The key phrase is "test of time". You don’t want to be a flash in the pan.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
Before you [...]


Earn with Fun by simple SEO (search engine optimization)

Posted on Jun.27, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

It all happened 3 months back, I have a blog & 1 fine day i saw my blog was ranking on top 10 position for a keyword which is less targeted, but was excited to see that & planned to promote it. Now watz the catch before promoting i placed Google Ads on my page.
I started promoting my blog by simply making submissions to blog directories, Search Engines & General Directories in related categories.
I was real amazed with the results, [...]


Submitting Your Site To The Open Web Directory: Some Dos And Don?ts

Posted on Jun.26, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

One of the most important steps in any site’s publicity campaign is the submission to the Open Web Directory (http://www.dmoz.org) as this directory provides search results for many of the most important search engines and online portals. This directory is not a robot driven spider, but a human edited directory and you must observe a few important points if your submission is to be successful.


DMOZ Editors – Does Absolute Power Corrupt Absolutely?

Posted on Jun.22, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

DMOZ editors are supposed to be professionals in the category that they choose to edit and review. They are also supposed to have high standards when it comes to giving the general public quality websites with content that pertains to the category in which they are editing. But, is this really the case or does the absolute power given by DMOZ corrupt these editors into making decisions based on just what they like or as favors to the owners of [...]


Google Sitemaps: 7 Benefits You Cant Ignore

Posted on Jun.21, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Google Sitemaps enables Webmasters to Directly Alert Google to Changes and Additions on a Website and that’s just one of 7 Benefits.
Telling search engines about new pages or new websites use to be what the submission process was all about. But major search engines stopped using that process a long time ago.
Google has for a long time depended on external links from pages they already know about in order to find new websites.
For webmasters and website owners Google Sitemaps is [...]


Increasing Link Popularity WITHOUT Exchanging Links

Posted on Jun.21, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Yes, it can be done. Here are 7 ways that a site can acheiveincreased link popularity without having to exchange links:Directory Submissions – Submit to the Open Directory and othersites like JoeAnt and Gimpsy. These are all human revieweddirectories, therefore search engines will consider that yoursite must be of pretty good quality to be listed in them. Submissionto these sites is free, but there can be quite a wait to getreviewed, since editors are unpaid volunteers. In addition toa link [...]


4 Steps to a Robot?s Tea Party

Posted on Jun.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Creating a new website is only the first stage in what is a long, arduous process to internet success. Millions of new websites, many of them intended to be commercial, are created every year and then????nothing happens. No, or very few, visitors come to the site. But what can seem worse, not even the search engines are in a hurry to come visiting. Most search traffic is likely to come from Yahoo and Google, and increasingly MSN. Yahoo and Google, [...]


If You Could Submit Just One Page To The Search Engines Which Should It Be?

Posted on Jun.12, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Listen. Some make submitting pages to search engines sound like the fast track to search engine ranking nirvana. Not to mention you’ll see offers to submit your site to a scadzillion sites for some low nominal fee.
Yeah right. It’s enough to make Pinocchio’s nose grow!
Because it’s just not true. Basically there are really only three search engines that count. Google snags more than 60% of all searches. Yahoo 23%. While MSN search has less than 10%. Which leaves a bit [...]


Getting Listed in the ODP, Google Directory

Posted on Jun.06, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

First of all, the Google directory is really just the open directory project (ODP: url here) with a few adjustments. While listings on DMOZ.org are arranged within their category according to simple alphabetic order, listings in the Google Directory are based upon PageRank [link]. Thus, sites with higher PageRanks will show up higher on the list of sites under any given category. You can see the PageRank of a site pictorially by looking at the little green bar off to [...]