Not you could think that this blog did not receive many visitors in the time I was not posting (and while I was enjoying my vacation) but actually the traffic did not decrease. Of course I had more visitors in the period where I was pulling out 1-2 articles every day, but in average the […]
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A human readable sitemap is nothing else than a page, linked from the homepage, that is linking to all pages of your website. This kind of sitemap seems to be very important for search engines (even if it is called “human readable sitemap”).I have recently decided to add one to the Linkrain Web Directory, which […]
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After writing about the amount of money I’ve spent to create the Linkrain Web Directory, let’s now talk about the earnings you can make with a only-6-months-old Web Directory. Before I’m going to tell you how much I earn only with the Directory, you should consider some very important keyfacts:
Even if you have a great […]
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Posted in Tips & Tricks, Google on Jul 13th, 2007 2 Comments »
Today I was doing some research on Google Image Search results to find ways about how to get traffic through image search queries, and I noticed a very strange thing. If you search for “Web Directory” you will get this result as output:
The first result, is a screenshot of Dmoz, Google’s Web Directory. After a […]
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Only a few minutes ago I published a post with the title “What is RSS”. I think that most of my readers already know what RSS is, because this blog is webmaster related and probably most of it’s visitors are webmasters. I.m now writing this post, to let you know that I did not become crazy and […]
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Posted in Tips & Tricks on Jun 28th, 2007 4 Comments »
RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts. An RSS document, which is called a “feed,” “web feed,” or “channel,” contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text. RSS makes it possible for people […]
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I made a list of some factors you should consider before going to start a blog. You should check them if you don’t have a specific topic in mind to write about. It is quite possible that you have so many unique talents that no particular talent is singled out in your mind. So, how […]
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Many blogs that are using Feedburner to display their feeds, choose to not display the “Feedburner feed count chicklet” to hide the low number of RSS readers they have. Even if don’t have many RSS subscribers, I decided to display the feed count chicklet to let my new visitors know how many people have subscribed […]
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1) Update your blog on a regular basis. At least once a day if you don’t have much time and more than once a day if you have some more time to spend on it. In some cases it might be impossible for you to update your blog once a day or even once a […]
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Many webmasters complain about Google Link Units that they don’t get many clicks. Actually I’ve experienced a different problem with Link Units: they don’t earn much not because people don’t click them, but because your visitors have to make a second click on one of the sponsored sites displayed after the first click.
Recently I’ve registered to […]
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