Archive for September, 2007

I sold shaunlow.com

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

I am very sorry guys :( I have failed my readers and myself. I have been through 3 weeks of school and I am already falling behind in my studies. I just don’t have the time to put in the effort to write quality posts anymore. I have 5 hours of class per day and at least 4 hour of studying per day, not to mention I workout 5 days a week, play hockey once a week and like to hang out with my friends and have a good time on the weekend.

This choice was not something I planned on doing from the begining, I had wanted to keep this blog for as long as I lived but I started this when I wasn’t attending school and assumed I would have time during school to maintain my blog. I would love to thank all of my readers who helped me along the way and for all of you who have helped me accomplish everything that I have done so far.

I will still be reading the same blogs I do today ( you guys know who you are), but I won’t have the time to invest in my site anymore. I sold my site on sitepoint through a private sale which I am not allowed to mention how much it was sold for. Here is my last batch of link love, this is a shout out to all of my close buddies I made all along the way and this is the least I can do to thank you guys.

I will be on msn messenger everyday so if any of you guys have MSN please feel free to add me I would love to keep in touch with some of you guys! sportz_fan3000@hotmail.com

Thank you all again I am sorry for the such short notice.

Shaun Low’s List Of Bestest Buddies:

My first blog friend ever: Shman

The gorgeous Gnomey Newt

The best internet marketing blog out there:  YC

Google Lady

The warrior of all blogs. Warrior blog

Harris at sizzled core

The best photographer in the world. Thomas

The beautiful Susan Suarez

A new friend of mine Dana W

The tech king brown barron

Madhur Kapoor

The mighty kingnomar

Nirmal over at life rocks 2.0

Ad tracker

The wild investor

David notes

Heater, my fellow Canadian :)

Bush Mackel

Adam Hirsch

Glen at Viper Chill

Sorry if I missed anyone but I just wanted to throw this post up before they take down the site. I have no idea what their plans are for this site but this is MY last post and anything from here on is not done by me.

By the way when school is done in May I will be back on the blog scence so you guys better still be around to help me get a new blog started. Enjoy your blog carreers I had to make a choice between my school marks or blogging and school is just too important.  

The Art Of Responding To Comments On Your Blog

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

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In today’s blog world I don’t see enough discussion among blogs between the blog owner and his or her readers. The idea behind blogging is to have someone read your content and hopefully interact with your website and contribute to your discussion. Here are a few incentives on why you should respond to your readers thoughts:

1 ) Nobdody likes talking to themselves. The definition of communication:

Communication is a process that allows organisms to exchange information by several methods. Communication requires that all parties understand a common language that is exchanged.

Notice the word “exchanged” is italicized. If your readers are leaving comments and there is no exchange of words and ideas between both parties (the blogger and the commentator), your commentators will be disinclined to engage in more discussion in the future.

2 ) Comments are the readers way of showing appreciation towards your article. If they appreciate your article and take the time to contribute to your blog by leaving a comment the least you can do is respond to their comment.

3 ) Responding to all of your comments will help you learn from your readers. The act of responding to your comments will force you to actually “read” the comment. Believe me you will learn a lot from your commentators, often times your readers will make suggestions to your article including:

-Valuable points you missed when writing your post.

-Content you didn’t need to include in the post.

-Spelling and grammar mistakes.

-Your readers will often times keep you informed of other relevant topcis with possibly a link to where you can learn more.

4 ) Blogging is meant to be established and written on a personal level. Blogging is a tool which connects the blogger with his or her readers and there is no better way to accomplish this by engaging in discussion via the comments section.

5 ) Just by responding to the comments you help generate even more discussion. The more talking (commenting) on your blog the more others will want to join in on the discussion and leave their two cents. If there is dead silence in your blog it is difficult for some people to spark the discussion by leaving one of the first comments.

6 ) Helps the blogger get to know his or her readers. Two way commenting is similar to a conversation on instant messaging like MSN or Yahoo, except it’s not really “instant”. You can really tell the personality of anyone just by talking to them via instant messaging, I think it’s safe to say the same thing applies when commenting back and forth.

7 ) Questions, comments, and concerns from your readers are one of the best ways to generate ideas for new posts. By responding to your comments you get an idea of what topics your readers need to be filled in on. If the same questions are being asked over and over again you will eventually pick up on this and hopefully answer all of their questions in a single post. This will save you time responding to comments and will give your readers the most important thing you can give, knowledge they actually require.

8 ) Forces the blogger to analyze the comments. If you “study” your comments you will notice which style of posts generate the most discussion. Use this to maximize your blog growth by publishing more articles similar to the ones that had a lot of comments left on. You can really tell the success of a blog just from the amount of valuable comments left on the site.

9 ) The sign of a healthy blog is one that has a healthy relationship with his readers. This applies to:

-Answering e-mails inquiries.

-Helping other bloggers with anything related to the topic you write about.

-Replying to comments.

10 ) Encourages your readers to come back and comment more. If you are keeping updated with not only publishing new articles but keeping in touch with your readers you will notice an increase in traffic, comments, and return visitors. It’s a win win situation for everyone :)

When should I respond to comments?

-When the reader asks a question.  Again this goes back to the point that your blog is a “communication tool” and should be used as one accordingly. Your readers will often times ask questions using your comments section either about something you just published or it could even be a more general question that is a bit off topic. Whatever the case is make sure you asnwer these valuable questions.

-When the reader leaves a negative comment. I never delete any negative comments on my blog because these comments encourage people with different opinions to discuss their side of the article. Turn this negative comment around and use it to generate more discussion on your blog. If a reader decides that he or she disagrees with what you said and happens to include some profanity in their response, don’t forget you are the author of the blog and you can always edit the comment. Simply delete the profanity and still continue to have the comment published live for your readers to see.

-If your reader offers a suggestion. I love getting suggestions and ideas from my readers. I am far from a professional and I most definitly don’t pretend to be one. Just as my readers are learning so am I. Take the time to respond to suggestions and further more, take their suggestions into consideration. What I mean by this is to not only aknowlege their suggestion but to follow up on whatever it is they said. If they linked to an article with more information on what you just wrote about then read it!

Should I respond via e-mail or the comments section?

There is no real significance in the way you respond to your comments be it via e-mail or the comments section. The only advantage of responding to comments via e-mail is that it is more personal because your response is delivered directly to their inbox. The disadvantage of this is that the rest of your readers don’t get to see your response.

I would however, recommend e-mailing your response and leaving your response in the comments section to any comments which you feel are important to you.

How do I increase comments on my website?

1) Make it easy to comment on your website. Have a link guiding your readers to the comment section clearly visible. Also having a nice big easy to find comment field will help.

2) Don’t force your readers to login and register before they comment. This is extremely obvious that you will get a huge decrease in comments.

3) Don’t have any complicated spam checking devices on your site. Asking a simple calculation of (2 +2) or something similar to that is fine.

4) Ask your readers a question at the end of a post. I did this when I first started blogging and I noticed a huge increase in comments. This is a simple yet highly effective way of increasing comments.

5) Be controversial. State in your post your side of the story and nothing more. Don’t “Sit on the fence” when it comes to your opion, be blunt, pick a side, and defend it to the death. This will give you a strong voice in the blogging world.

Plugins, plugins and more plugins! (all comment related plugins)

1 ) Show Top Commentators:

Encourage more discussion from your readers, by displaying their names (linked to their website if desired) and number of comments they have made recently to your sidebar.

Download here.

2 ) Brans Threaded Comments: This plugin adds a ‘Reply to this comment’ link to every comment. When you use the reply link, your comment is placed directly under the comment you replied to.

Download here.

3 ) Subscribe To Comments:

Subscribe to Comments 2.1 is a plugin that allows commenters on your blog to check a box before commenting and get e-mail notification of further comments. It is one of the most popular WordPress plugins out there for the simple reason that it helps foster a community around your blog by encouraging commenters to come back and stay engaged in the dialog.

Download here.

4 ) Comment Relish:

Comment relish is a Wordpress plugin developed to send an e-mail message to users who comment on your website who have never commented before. The message dispatched to the user is defined within the plugin’s preferences.

Download here.

5 ) Link Love: This plugin turns off nofollow for all commenters who have made at least 10 comments. The number of comments is configurable by changing a variable in the plugin.

Download here.

Problogger has complied a great list of Comment Managment Plugins which all assist in managing your comments and responding to your readers. Check out the list for more tips on responding to comments on your blog.

How to respond to several comments at once

This is a simple tactic I’ve been using on my blog lately. This allows me to reply to as many comments as I want in one comment. All you have to do is click “reply to this comment” and use an “@” sign followed by the persons name to direct your attention to whoever you are talking to. It’s somewhat hard to explain in plain text so this screen shot will explain a lot better than me rambling on:

How To Respond To Several Comments

Should I have comment moderation on?

Personally I would say no. Many of the mainstream bloggers out there don’t have this feature turned on for a few reasons.

-Nobody wants to wait to have their comment published live. Insant gratification is what many of your readers are seeking.

-This will only decrease the amount of comments if anything. I can’t see having this feature turned on increasing the amount of comments in any way.

-Blogging and the internet world moves at a very fast pace. Information becomes old very quickly so it is probably best to have your comments being published instantly.

-Spam and profanity don’t occur too often. I haven’t had to delete a single comment due to spam or profanity. All of my spam comments are caught by the Akismet plugin and all of my readers have left respectable comments which were appropriate for the public to read.

You don’t have to be waiting beside your computer ready to respond to all of your comments. Heck you don’t even have to respond to “all” of your comments at all. Just show some respect towards your readers and try to respond to some of your comments every once and a while. I try to respond to all of my comments because that’s the least I can do to show my appreciation for my readers.

Use BlogRush To Increase Website Traffic

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Blog Rush is the new hype around the blogsphere. It was just released 2 days ago thanks to John Reese, a well known internet marketer. The success and growth of BlogRush apparently has been amazing far. BlogRush sends free targeted traffic to anyone who has the widget installed on their website, (assuming the website with the widget actually gets some traffic to the site in the first place).

 BlogRush 

The logistics behind BlogRush are fairly simple, BlogRush operates similar to a pyramid scheme, the more referrals you get the more traffic you get to your site. All you have to do is sign up which only took me less than 3 minutes, get the code and install it on your site. You are also given a referral URL which you can use to promote this product on your website or blog to earn referrals. The referral system goes down as far as 10 levels, meaning if you sign up one person and that person signs up 9 others you get credit for all 10 people who have signed up. The number of page impressions your referee obtains will be added to your total credit score. Lets do some simple math to figure out the possibilities of this: you get 500 page views per day, you sign up 10 other people who also get 500 page views per day; this amounts to having your link shown on other blogs and websites that have this widget installed a total of 5,500 times per day. Those are some fairly impressive stats considering all of this traffic you get is esentially free.

I have no idea what the click through rates are for this widget on other blogs because this has only been out for 2 days. In my example above lets say the CTR was only 1% you would get an extra 55 visitors to your site.

You can earn extra credits every time a page on your website or blog has been loaded. One page load is equal to one credit. So if you get 500 pageviews per day your most recent blog post will be displayed on other websites and blogs that have this widget installed 500 times. So in other words every page load on your website is equal to one page impression on another website. The ratio is very enticing because not very many other traffic generating programs have a 1:1 ratio such as this. You get what you deserve basically.

BlogRush Widget

I am not guaranteeing that this widget will generate a lot of traffic because it is still in it’s infant stages but I do know the earlier you get in on BlogRush the better off you are in the long run. The blogs that sign up first will get the most traffic from this widget. The widget has only been released for two days now so there is still time to get this widget up and running. A lot of “Big” names in the blog world have this installed already including John Chow, DoshDosh, and NetBusinessBlog so don’t think your alone out there with this widget!!!

If you are interested in this generating some extra traffic to your blog just install the widget here!

Produce higher quality of work by listening to music

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Listen To Music To Increase Productivity

Listening to music to increase work and productivity isn’t exactly new’s to the world but from my own personal experience I can say that this is a simple yet highly effective method for making me work better. I listen to music to get me through all of the boring times of studying for school, blogging, driving and at work.

When I pop on some good tunes I notice an instant increase in mental focus and creativity. Some say that music can be compared to a “lullaby” which soothes our part of the brain that encumbers our creative mind. You don’t necessarily have to be listening to the music or paying attention to the words but your brain will be subconsciously picking up all of the beats, notes and rhythms.

Listening to music which you enjoy most can often times have a positive effect on your mood. When I’m in a bad mood or upset about something I’ll just turn on some happy music to help me wash away all of my unpleaseant emtions and I can focus on whatever needs to be done.

I listen to music 99% of the time when I’m blogging or indulging in other blogging related tasks. It’s something I’ve been doing since day one and I couldn’t imagine working without it. Music blocks out any outside distractions, helps me overcome writers block and helps my fingers type sentences that I didn’t even know I could write. Some tasks become repetitive and I find that using the rhythm from the music to coincide with whatever I am working on gets me through it much easier.

All of us have different tastes in music so try to listen to music that helps control and improve your mood. Listening to “uplifting” music is the best way to entertain, revive, and discharge any negative emotions.

Do any of you listen to music while your keeping busy? What kind of music do you find best for increasing productivity?

Here is my little list of “uplifting” music that always takes my mind off the outside world so I can focus on work.

Prodigy- Breathe
Eminem- Fight Music
Andrew W.K- Party Hard
Timberland- The Way I Are
Marlyn Manson- The Beautiful People
Rage Against The Machine- Renegades Of Funk
Three Days Grace- Riot
T.I- Bring Em Out
Outkast- Bombs Over Baghdad
Joe Buddens- Fire
Foo Fighters- All My Life
Basement Jax- Where’s Your Head At
Eminem- Loose Yourself
Jay Z Ft. Linkin Park - Numb
Rob Zombie - Living Dead Girl
Kayne West - Stronger

I’m a huge fan of music and I listen to all genres. Please feel free to add to the “Blogging Music List“. I dare you :)

How To Prepare For The Perfect Date

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Sarah over at BlueJar.com is holding a sweet ass contest. The rules are really simple, make a post in the form of “How to” and let her know you’ve entered into the contest and that’s pretty much it. The prizes:

-1st Place: $100
-2nd Place: $75
-3rd Place: $50

Also all of the top 3 winners get a 125×125 banner on her site for a whole month. You’ve got nothing to lose! Nothing is off topic and the entrants get to pick the winners by voting.

The Guide To A Perfect Date

A Guide To A Perfect Date

So lets say you’ve snagged a date with that “special girl or guy” and you realize this is your one and only chance to make your best first impression. The preparations leading up to the date are of the utmost importance because this is the most nerve racking part. Follow my step by step guide and I promise success on your first date!

1 ) Put yourself in the right frame of mind right from the beginning. Remember this is only a date and there are always plenty of more fish in the sea. If you are constantly worrying before the date you are just digging yourself a hole and you will inevitably make the date end horribly because you are over-stressed.

2 ) The famous clothing assembly. Have your clothes picked out before the date. This will ensure you will avoid any last-minute panic attacks about your choice of attire. To be on the safe side have 2 or 3 backup outfits picked out just in case you change your mind last minute. Don’t dress yourself up too much try to keep it fairly casual yet still appropriate for a date.

3 ) While you might intend on just “smelling good” on the first try not to make it over-kill with the perfume or cologne. Make it a 2 spray maximum for your fragrance, let your date know you keep yourself clean and smelling good but not don’t over-do it.

4 ) Preparing yourself is one thing but here’s a little tip most people fail to give attention to. Know where your going the day before. If your meeting somewhere at a nice little Italian restaunt downtown then head down there the night before and familiarize yourself with the area. You might be looking your best but this little tip is one less thing you have to stress about before the date. Hop on map quest if you have no idea where how to get to the date rendezvous.

5 ) Sometimes no matter how well prepared you are you will always be nervous, it’s human nature don’t worry too much. Do some exercise, sining, dancing, screaming in the shower or anything else you can think of. Expose yourself of that extra energy built up inside an hour or so before the date. Relax yourself any way possible, I hear yoga is very relaxing and creates positive energy inside you, (I’ve never done yoga I swear lol).

6 ) Have a few topics of discussion picked out before the date. I don’t mean have a 5 page essay memorized so you can keep the conversation going. Sometimes it’s best to have some backup topics of discussion picked out in case you ever run into that “awkward silence” phase of the date. Avoid at all costs talking about yourself too much. Don’t talk about your fancy sports car you drive or how much money you make at work, keep the ideas general and don’t brag about anything. While it is mandatory of first dates for the guy and girl to get to know each other which includes talking about your work and things related, just don’t get caught talking about yourself too much. The best way to impress the guy or girl is to show more interest in them rather than yourself.

7 ) Be clean for the date!

-An hour before the date take that extra long shower using your favorite smelling soaps which you have saved under the sink.

-Guys clean and clip your dirty long nails, girls… do what girls do to make them look pretty.

-Guys trim or shave your facial hair, at least don’t have that Grizzly Adams beard thing going on. Girls shave your legs if your wearing a skirt or have exposed legs.

-Brush your teeth, floss, and use mouth wash right before you leave your house to ensure maximum freshness. Also bring a pack of gum and stick in your pocket. Bad breath is a major turn off and you can forget about a first kiss if your breath smells like parmesan cheese.

-Get rid of grose nose hairs and the ugly unibrow. I don’t care how just do it.

8 ) Have a drink or two during the supper with your date. A drink or two nothing more. Alcohol does relax you and you might find the words just coming out easier after a drink. You don’t want to show her your a fool by getting hammered on the first date. Make sure you know your limits and if you never drink then avoid doing it on the first date.

9 ) Be confident, but not too confident, be a little bit shy but not too shy. Girls love guys who can take control of situations but not guys who are complete control freaks. Just let the date flow and let everything naturally happen. Being shy is a great way of showing your affection towards the other person but you have to keep in mind your not a scared puppy walking around with your tail behind your legs.

10 ) Remember why your going on this date in the first place: to meet someone nice and to have fun. This shouldn’t be a painstaking process that always ends bad on your part. Go there do your best and that’s all you can do!

Please enter in this contest it’s an easy chance to win $100 bucks and have your banner placed up on one of my favorite blogs. For full contest details go here.

Where are you from? Oh there we go now I can see

Friday, September 14th, 2007

This is a sweet tool I found when browsing around on StumbleUpon.  From what I can gather it just tracks all of my visitors IP address and puts them on to this map so I can see where all of my lovely readers are coming from updated in real time. You can customize your own widget directly from Map.amung.us which allows you to pick the size of the map, map style, pin style, and pin color. After that simply copy some code they give you and put it on your site! To get your own just click on my map and they will walk you through the rest :)

Top 10 WordPress Plugins

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Top WordPress Plugins 

All of these plugins I actively use on this blog and all of these plugins work with WordPress. Plugins assist in increasing site functionality and usability. It seems that every blog these days has made their own version of the “best wordpress plugins” or something similar so here’s my stab at it :)

1. Akismet - Probably one of the most used wordpress plugins out there. Akismet blocks any spam comments on your site. Download here.

2. All In One SEO Pack - This plugin allows you to easily manage the meta description, meta tags and title tags for your site. Very easy to install and use and I highly recommend using this plugin for better search engine results on your site. I wrote an entire article on how to properly use the All In One Seo pack, this article explains how to use this plugin to maximize your search engine rankings. Download here.

3. Bookmark me - The bookmark me plugin for WordPress lets you easily add links to social bookmarking sites to your entries. Will help generate more traffic to your site. Download here.

4. Brian’s Threaded Comments - Gives you threaded comments which allows for users to reply to comments left by other users on your site. Download here.

5. Feedburner Feed Replacement - This plugin simply forwards all your feed traffic to FeedBurner. The plugin will detect all ways to access your feed and redirect them to your FeedBurner feed so you can track every possible subscriber. It will forward for your main posts feed, and optionally your main comments feed as well. Download here.

6. Google Sitemap Generator - Creates a sitemap for your site which allows search engine spiders to easily access all pages on your site. Download here.

7. Optimal Title - Optimal Title is a WordPress plugin that mirrors the function of wp_title()exactly, but moves the position of the ’separator’ to after the title rather than before. This allows you to have your blog name tacked on to the end of the page title instead of having it appear first. Helps increase your search engine results. Download here.

8. Recent Posts - This plugin tracks the most recent posts your site has published. You can change the settings on this plugin to show as many or few recent posts as you wish. Download here.

9. Related Posts - This plugin scans your older posts that have already been published and finds the most relevant posts to the one you just published. It will then display any related posts to the one your just wrote. Very helpful for increasing site functionality and will increase page views and the time visitors stay on your site. Download here.

10. Show Top Commentators - This plugin keeps track of your top commentators and displays them on your site. This will encourage more commenting on your blog and also rewards your commentators by linking to their site. Download here.

How to accomplish 2 hours of blogging in 2 minutes

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Blogging Fingers compiled this video which includes various blogging “activities” all summed up into a 2 minute video… not to mention it comes with a great song to listen to :) check it out!

Why did blogging fingers make this video

-Increase in traffic. Throughout the entire video there are references to the domain “Blogging fingers”. I have never came across this blog until i saw the video. I liked what I saw in the video and checked out the site. It has some excellent information so this video converted me into a long term visitor on the site. There were already over 1000 hits of this video on YouTube. That means the blogging fingers has had their site displayed and viewed by over 1000 people just for making this video.

-Easy link bait. The video states that if you want to publish this anywhere on your website or blog you have to link back to blogging fingers. Regardless of what the video says I’m sure most of us would give credit, it’s the right thing to do.

Blogging fingers has some great information so after you watch the video head over to the site for blogging tips and tricks!

The Balancing Act Of Blogging

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Balancing Act Of Blogging

I don’t know how many of you have heard the saying that blogging is 90% marketing and only 10% blogging, this article is going to cover many of the aspects involved in blog promotion, (marketing) and writing, (blogging).

Many bloggers become almost obsessed with with the aspect of their blog and tend to forget the other important factors that make a blog what it is. This can happen in a variety of ways including:

-Focusing too much attention on the website design. I know having a great design and website usability plays a major role in the success of your blog, but what is a great design without any content?

-Focusing too much time on writing content. This goes back to the old saying “If you build it they will come”. Sorry to say but this is far from the truth in the blogging world. You can write the most spectacular articles but if nobody is there to read it, there is no point in writing it in the first place.

-Focusing too much on the SEO work on a site. Many bloggers get so tied up in constructing the most perfectly optimized site they forget about connecting with other bloggers and interacting with their readers,  which comes at the expense of their site design and content.

-Spending too much time staring at your blogs statistics. Put in simple terms this process is called being a Stats Whore. Obsessivly staring at your blogs stats is a counter-productive activity that will get you nowhere.

Measuring Your Blog’s Ranking And Gaming The Various Systems

Bloggers who are trying to establish their presence in the internet world are always being measured by specific rankings and stats for their website. These numbers and rankings do provide a great deal of information but to what extent should bloggers become so concerned with these ranks that they almost have to “cheat” to improve their ranks? Gaming refers to the process of manipulating your rank for a certain ranking system. This can be accomplished in many ways.

Measuring Blog Rank

-Technorati Rank

A blog’s technorati rank is based on the amount of inbound links coming from all other blogs. Technorati rank is one of the most popular and common ways of measuring a blog’s popularity or success. Technorati provides a good indication of how much progress a blog has seen compared to other blogs. Technorati ranks your blog only among other blogs and nothing else. Why is this good? Because you aren’t competing for a higher rank wither other websites only blogs.

Gaming Technorati: Technorati offers other ways of ranking blogs and one of them includes technorati’s infamous “Technorati’s Popular Blogs“. This list is the top 100 most favorited blogs in the world. The only way to get on the list is to have more technorati users favoriting your blog. Why would you want to be on this list?

-Fame

-More traffic

-Ego boost

Maki over at Dosh Dosh is the one responsible for creating the huge buzz of gaming technorati and getting on technorati’s list of most favorited blogs. Many bloggers think that his experiment of getting on the most favorited list diminishes the value of technorati and decreases the legitimacy of the list but as Maki points out his actions were completely justified and here is why:

-Technoarti is democratic: the users are 100% free to make the choices they made, they were not forced to add DosDosh to their favorites list but because of his authority in the internet world he was able to manipulate his readers into adding them to their favorites list. If you take away the democratic aspect of Technorati then the system is useless and will go down the drain.

-The favorites list was constructed to allow users to add their favorite blogs to the list and keep informed of any updates their “favorite” blogs have made. Another term for “Technorati’s Popular Blogs” could be “Technorati Bookmarks” or something along those lines. The list was made with the pure intention of bookmarking purposes so the users can track the information of the user’s most favorite blogs.

-The list is an “open playing field”. Everyone and anyone has the choice to create such scheme (including Maki’s colossal Technorati Favorites Exchange). I used the term “colossal” because this simple scheme put Dosh Dosh into the list with ease.

Because the technorati favorites list was constructed under the idea that all users were able to act under their own free will, I see nothing wrong with gaming technorati to increase your rank.

-Google Page Rank

A while back Google created it’s own ranking system which is called the Google Page Rank. According to Wikipedia:

PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page’s value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves “important” weigh more heavily and help to make other pages “important”.

Google page rank gives us a quick look at how the most authortive website in the world ranks other websites. Keep in mind the system is based on the combination of the quality and quantity of backlinks, (not just quantity). There is a small sense of democratic features included in the page rank system but what I like best about it is that all votes are not equal, therefor sites with more authority have a stronger vote.

Gaming Google: Google will rank your blog on a simple scale from 0-10, where 10 is the best rank and 0 is the lowest. There are a variety of ways you can increase your google page rank.

-Link trains or viral link exchanges: This is a system that involves a bunch of websites or blogs that create a system that intricately links each site involved in the link train with each other. This system greatly increases the amount of inbound links to your site. Google had no rules against these linking systems until just recently. You can check out full details of Google’s attempt to stomp out these link trains here.

-Reciprocal linking: This is one of the oldest and most traditional ways of increasing links to your site and improving your page rank. Linking to one site and having them link back to your site is the definition of reciprocal linking. Unfortunately this is against Google’s webmaster guidelines and this can damage your reputation with google.

Pros of Google Page rank:

-Simple way of determining the legitimacy of websites.

-The rank system is based on quality and quantity, (not quantity alone)

Cons of Google Page Rank:

-Going from a PR of 0-5 can happen very easily and over the course of a few months or less. Many blogs and websites have jumped 5 ranks or maybe more within one Google page rank update while many established and well-trusted websites can have a low page rank.

-The page rank is based on only backlinks and nothing more. The quality of content has nothing to do with page rank, only the number of inbound links pointing towards your site. I’m sure we all heard content is king and quality links will follow to your site if you write high quality content. This is only a theory and not always the case. There are thousands of blogs out there that write amazing content but because of the lack of links to their site their page rank and search engine rankings will be relatively low.

Gaming Goolge isn’t something you want to spend too much time doing. The all-mighty and famous John Chow has been banned from Google because he was encouraging a system of mass-reciprocal linking and look what happened, he got removed from Google’s search engine results :)

-Alexa Rank

Alexa compares the traffic levels of any site compared to all other websites in the world. Unlinke technorati, Alexa compares to all sorts of websites including: e-commerce, info, pornographic, search engines etc. So it becomes obvious that ranking well for Alexa is much harder than ranking well in technorati due to the increase in competition levels. According to Alexa:

Alexa’s traffic rankings are based on the usage patterns of Alexa Toolbar users over a rolling 3 month period. A site’s ranking is based on a combined measure of reach and pageviews.

As you can see Alexa ranks websites based only on the information provided by the users who actively use the toolbar. The toolbar records search patterns only from information based only on the all of the users who use the toolbar. So the accuracy of Alexa is quite debatable and I wouldn’t recomend that anyone should worry too much about their Alexa rank.

Gaming Alexa: Alexa ranks a website on a huge scale from anywhere from 1-1,000,000 or even higher. 1 is the highest rank a website can get which is currently being held by Yahoo. Gaming alexa is a fairly simple thing to do, here are some easy techniques anyone can participate in to increase their rank.

-Install the Alexa Toolbar on your own computer and visit your site using the tool bar everyday. This is obvious but it works.

-Get friends to visit your site using the Alexa tool bar.

-Use an Alexa redirect on your website URL.

-Encourage visitors on your site to use the Alexa tool bar

-Social bookmarking websites like Digg and Stumble upon will greatly increase traffic to your site therefor greatly increase your alexa rank.

Regardless of how inaccurate Alexa rankings may be it is essential for some blogs to increase their Alexa rank by any means possible. Why? Because advertisers looking to purchase ad space on your site will use Alexa to see how much traffic you are getting. Sponsored review sites such as Pay Per Post and ReviewMe increase the amount of money a blog makes per sponsored post based on Alexa rank. There has been no recorded cases of anyone being banned or removed from Alexa’s ranking system so I see nothing wrong with gaming the system to increase your Alexa rank. Please keep in mind Alexa is highly inaccurate and increasing your Alexa rank should only be for purpose of making more money with your blog or website.

-Increasing your authority in the social bookmarking world

We are all familiar with Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit, Delicious and any other social bookmarking tools in the internet world. These sites were built with the intention of being freely controlled and operated by the users and nothing more. Weather we like it or not these systems are always being “gamed” in the sense that the community isn’t always in control in determining which websites or blogs to deserve an increase of traffic to their sites purely based on the content found within the websites. There will always be an athoritive role in these communities and blogs and websites will always be manipulating their traffic levels to their site by exploiting these social communities.

Gaming the Social Bookmarking community: The idea is fairly simple, get more friends to vote for your site using the social bookmarking tools and you will get an increase of traffic. It’s not hard to build a network of friends who always digg or stumble each others stories. I admit I submit and vote for my own stories and do the same to all of my fellow bloggers in hopes they will return the favor to my site.

There are countless ways you can maximize the traffic from these social bookmarking sites and they can’t all be covered in this post but using these social networking sites to increase traffic, comments, and links to your site is essential for all successful blogs. These social tools were all created to be used freely by the users and manipulating these sites is fairly risky. As long as you follow all of the rules and guidelines that each of these sites set aside for the users to follow you shouldn’t get banned.

I recommend checking out these social bookmarking sites as a means of increasing traffic to your site. There is nothing wrong in manipulating your traffic using these websites as long as you don’t get yourself banned. Here are the top 10 social bookmarking sites you can use to increase traffic:

1.Digg

2. StumbleUpon

3. Netscape

4. Delicious

5. Reddit

5. Fark

6. Blink list

7. Furl

8. Magnolia

9. Simpy

10. Spurl

So lets take a step back and refer the first sentence I wrote on this article: “Blogging is 90% marketing and 10% blogging”.

Marketing your site refers to:

-Spreading the word about your website

-Increasing traffic

-Increasing backlinks

-Building relationships with your readers and other webmasters and bloggers

-Increasing your authority in the social bookmarking world

-Monetizing your site to increase profits and income

-Increasing your ranking in certain ranking systems, (Alexa, technorati, page rank etc)

-Spending time “Gaming” the ranking systems

-Working on the search engine optimization aspects of your site

-Working on website design to increase functionality, usability, and visually appearance

-Analyzing the statistics of your blog which can be used to maximize traffic

-Reading other websites and blogs to increase your knowledge of the industry

-Participating in link exchanges and viral link trains for traffic and increase search engine results

-Commenting on other blogs

-Responding to the comments on your blog

-Answering e-mails your readers send

-Learning how to write high quality content through experience and reading other blogs

Blogging refers to:

-Writing valuable content on your blog.

Conclusion:

It becomes apparent that blogging isn’t a simple process of mashing a bunch of posts together to get instant success. Unless you are a full time blogger time management becomes very important in your blogging career.

In the end it is ultimately the bloggers decision on how they wish to build their blog. If they want to participate in any viral link exchanges, technoati favorites swapping, or exploiting the social bookmarking community it is up to the blogger. This is what makes blogging so unique, there are endless ways you can build and establish your blog, if every blog was created the same way blogging wouldn’t be very interesting. Those who take the risk to manipulate their rankings and game the social bookmarking community will see an instant increase in traffic and authority, but as stated above, (John Chow getting banned from Google) there are risks involved. There is no right or wrong way to build your blog to the levels of which you desire, it is the choices you make along the way which determines how successful you are in the long run. If you find the perfect balance between blog promotion and blogging you will become very successful.

Posts Of Interest September 10th

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Here are some excellent articles I came across from my daily readings in the past week or so. They are all related to the topics I write about so I recommend checking some of these out! I also Stumbled all of these posts to to bring them some more traffic, (I stole that idea from Gnomy Newt)

-Susan Suarez tells us how to “cloak” our affiliate links. This is basically another term for hiding our links. This helps increase affiliate sales and prevents others from stealing affiliate sales.

-Simon over at Sims Notes wrote an amazing post on how to advertise your business on a budget. Check out the full post here.

-Nirmal Tv brings us the top 7 firefox themes  for operating system integration. Great post for all you firefox users.

-Have you ever deleted your recycle bin and wanted to get it restored? Well check out this post for full details on restoring your delted recycle bin!

-Internet Marketing Mind tells us how to increase profits by knowing your competition.

-Forget the iPhone, i wana see Apple’s new iCar. Thanks to brown baron we have some great info about Apple’s plans on implementing some of their technology into a car!!!

-All blogs get some sort of visitors to their site. Thanks to one mans goal we have a great list of the 7 types of visitors.

-Chris Bloczynski tells us everything we need to know on what it takes to become a pro blogger.

-Writing high quality content is one thing, when and how to release your content also plays an important role in maximizing links and traffic to your site. Thanks to Bob Buskrik we have tips on releasing content.

-Jon over at smart wealthy rich made the ultimate list of personal development blogs.

-DW Web Solutions made a sweet list of 63 great blog comment alteratives. Check out this post if you find your comments all sound the same after a while!

I hope you enjoyed these reads! :)

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