New Design – What do you think?
Posted in Blogging, Branding, Marketing, New-Design on January 12th, 2008 by Chris Estes – Be the first to commentNotice the the colors? Notice the Design? What do you think?
Notice the the colors? Notice the Design? What do you think?
A couple of weeks ago I posted about putting Google Adsense advertising on my blog to offset hosting cost. I am now reconsidering having the ads. It isn’t a matter of being an activist, as one stumbler accused me of on my personal blog, it is more taking up room with useless clutter. Although, the announcement of Adsense changing its commission polices does make it more appealing.
I apologize for the long gap between posts. Due to the holidays and a writers block I have not posted. I have been reading a lot of great SEO articles and I wanted to take the time to share a couple of them with you.
I came across Andy Hagaans’s Ultimate guide to link baiting – a great post about crafting an article to for linking and social media popularity.
The debate on the “No Follow” continues. – It isn’t much of a debate as much as controversy
Ramkarthik at Blogging Tune posted a good article entitled “What Everybody Ought To Know About Blog Commenting“, and is the first in a series about Blog Commenting.
This article points out good techniques of boosting traffic by commenting on other blogs. I agree this is a great way for exposure and popularity. As a contributor to a few blogs I can say first hand that commenting is one of the best ways to boost traffic. You can help control the links, information, and public image of your blog/company/you.
With the fallout of the “Google Smack Down” in the fall most blogs use nofollow attributes on all external links from their blog. There are some rouge blogs, and movement along with them, that fight the system and aren’t using the attributes. Linking from blog comments will have little effect besides boosting traffic. Ultimately getting more traffic is whats important. As Ramkarthik pointed out some of the visitors will subscribe to your blog feed and become some of your chief commenter’s and most loyal visitors.
I have a few rules of my own when it comes to commenting.
I can not state it enough that you must be polite. There is nothing wrong with disagreeing, in fact I disagree with many people (persons wearing black hats and doing SEO for one), that can lead to a positive engagement. All comments should be positive in nature and written with the best intentions. If you aren’t able to be positive then just don’t comment.
I look forward to reading what Ramkarthik has to say in future articles about blog commenting.
Happy Blogging,
Chris Estes
If you have been following the development of SEO by Chris you have noticed the Google Ads all around. So are you annoyed by them? I am too, but the truth about them is that hopefully they will offset the hosting fees, which I might add are only $3.99 a month. I bought the cheapest hosting package I could find. I landed at www.1and1.com for a low monthly hosting rate and included a couple perks to go along with it.