Archive for June, 2006

Log file analysis helps you expand traffic quickly

Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

Checking your log files is an important part of your job as a webmasters. You need to see just how people get to your website. If it's a certain search term they enter, you might be able to rank it higher in all of the major search engines. ...

Google PageRank - have you given up the dream?

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

I think most webmasters have, but I can't be sure. Do any webmasters actually still have the Google Toolbar installed? Worse yet, do they use it to determine the value of web pages? This is a very dangerous practice indeed, because the data on the ToolBar is ...

Auto-submissions to human-edited directories

Monday, June 5th, 2006

One thing you'll see is people attempting to do is mass submit to human-edited directories. This strategy is not a good idea. Here's why: the "human-edited" part means that humans have to spend time reviewing your website. If you mass submit to 1,000 web directories edited by ...

5 tips to make your web pages rank better

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

Everyone loves to increase their website rankings. Sometimes it seems like it can be a tough job to do, but in reality, there are a few guiding principles you can use to juice up your positioning. You don't need to spend a fortune to do it, but you ...

Blog search picking up steam

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

There's major corporate interest in blog search, and it's really not a surprise why. Bloggers tend to be an influential group, and business are attempting to influence bloggers. One way for them to do that is to learn more about bloggers, and how bloggers are using the internet. ...

Bank some visitors for a rainy day

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

If you're into Context Sensitive Advertising, you might make a big mistake that I see made all the time. That is, websites are selling ALL of their traffic back to search engines. This is wrong on a number of levels. Firstly, you're putting all of your eggs ...