June 30, 2007
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Internet
If you think websites are mushrooms that simply grow anywhere, think again.
Creating a website is sure easy with templates provided for you. Registering your domain name is an entirely different thing.
Purchasing your domain name through domain providers are e breeze as you only need to sign- up and pay their registration and monthly fees. However, to control domain registration, a body called Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) was commissioned.
Specifically, there are also domain registration overseer bodies per country. Their task is to control and oversee the domains created.
This is important for business people like you as you have to be sure that your domain name is registered- because if not, your website and e-mail on that domain will not work.
The actual registration or domain registrar is not ICANN itself nor the end-user of the domain. There are registered and designated domain registrars that actually do the registration of domains. They are legitimate and legal as they are recognized by the higher bodies in domain name registration such as ICANN. They are also summoned to edit or modify and delete certain information about a domain name.
This is one of the primary reasons why domains are not free. They are purchased because a lot of technical registration has to be done by the domain registrar before the domain name actually works. Maintenance of the domain name is also another thing.
There are also scams in global domain registration. Some will say that they are designated registrar and legitimate sellers of a certain domain. Check with your local domain body.
June 23, 2007
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Blogging
While no one knows exactly what the formula for search engine rankings is, we do know that it has a lot to do with how many “votes” you have out there on the web. These votes are counted as backlinks. If you think about it, what do you when you find something you really like and want to share with others? You link to it! That’s why the search engines count these so highly. While you should definitely aim to get to the point where others will link to you, it’s possible to take things into your own hands for now.
Below are some of the top strategies you can use for building backlinks to increase the value of your blog in the eyes of the search engine.
Write Articles and Submit Them
Writing and submitting articles is a great way to build backlinks! There are sites out there like EzineArticles.com and GoArticles.com that allow you to post your content with a link back to your site. That means you get to have your link on authority sites! The more articles you write, the more you can submit them. The beauty of this is that you can often submit the same articles to different sites, or rewrite them quickly to have something that is more unique.
Comment on Other People’s Blogs
It’s a great thing to remember that a huge part of blogging is getting involved in the community. Commenting on other people’s blogs will not only get you some recognition from their readers right away, it also counts as a backlink! Keep in might that some of these links are termed as “nofollow”, which means the search engines may not pass along ranking or “juice.” That’s okay, because the algorithms are always changing, and since these links are so highly targeted they are a great thing.
Write Guest Posts
Writing guest posts for other niche blogs is an amazing strategy. People love to let you do this because it gives them a day off from blogging. Readers love it because they get a fresh perspective on a topic they are interested in. You’ll love it because it means you get a link back to your site and all you had to do was write an extra post for the day.
Use Social Bookmarking Sites
Another thing you can do is bookmark your sites. Now, there are some rumblings out there that these won’t count as highly in the future as they do now. Still, bookmarking your sites lets the search engines know “you are there” for fast indexing. If you take the time to make sure the sites you bookmark with are high quality, you’ll get the benefit of those links as well.
Paying for Links
There are many different ways you can pay for links. It is important to know that Google and other search engines frown on this because it’s like you’re gaming their algorithm. Whether you choose to do this or not is up to you, but it can be an effective strategy if you don’t go overboard and aren’t obvious. You can contact people directly or even work through link exchange networks.
Learning how to build backlinks to your blog is extremely important if you want to rank well. Add a few links at a time and they will build up in a massive way over the long run.
June 22, 2007
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Blogging
Are you constantly blogging but the numbers you see in your traffic logs are embarrassingly low? It can be maddening to check your stats and realize that no one is actually stopping by. Don’t give up yet, because there are four great ways you can get traffic fast.
Traffic Tip #1: Do Your Keyword Research
Many bloggers make the mistake of thinking they can just throw some posts up there and expect to get traffic. There is a lot more to it than that! You need to make sure you are looking at the keyword data to find terms that are getting a lot of searches. Ideally, you want these terms to have low competition so it’s easier for you to rank. Once you start basing your posts around these kinds of keywords you should find that you’re getting a lot more traffic.
Traffic Tip #2: Write Enticing Articles Off-Site
Submitting to article directories isn’t just a good way to get backlinks to your site, it’s also a great way to get readers! Sites like EzineArticles.com have their own readership of people who are looking for the exact topic you’re blogging about. If you write a compelling article that leads into your resource box, people will be enticed to visit your blog.
Traffic Tip #3: Give People a Reason to Come Back
Getting traffic in the first place is one thing, but what you want to do as a blogger is have them coming back over and over again. The best way to do this is to create special offers or exciting events. For example, you can give away a prize each week to the new people who subscribed to your list or your feed. You can also run a contest for people who leave answers as comments on your blog posts. Make your blog a happening place to be and people will want to visit often and tell their friends.
Traffic Tip #4: Create Linkbait
Linkbait is when you write a blog post that is so exciting or controversial it gets people to come to your blog, comment, and link to the post. You may share some shocking news or offer an opinion you know is bound to stir people’s emotions. You do need to have thick skin when you write linkbait! Don’t expect everyone to agree with your opinion.
An example of linkbait is going the opposite way everyone else goes. For instance, imagine you have an electronics blog and you decide to review the iPhone. After reviewing the product you decide you don’t like it. You then write to tell your readers why. Since this was a product everyone was gaga over when it first came out the chances are good you would have gotten a strong reaction right off the bat.
There you have it! These are four solid ways you can start to increase the traffic on your blog as soon as possible. When you put these methods to work you’ll realize that the secrets to getting great traffic were in front of you the whole time.
June 01, 2007
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Domain Names
Domain registration has always be the critical first step to any type of internet presence that you or your company wants to develop. On the web, the domain is equivalent to your address. But, do remember that until you put a house on that piece of property, it is still only an address. The same is true with a domain. Domain registration gives you your first step in establishing your digital place of business.
The word domain itself has several meanings, but the one that is most suited to gaining a full understanding of this is a realm or range of personal knowledge, responsibility, etc. There are also definitions that are more detailed that address the area of computers, such as this: The top level in a domain name, indicating the type of organization, geographical location, or both, and officially designated in the suffix, as .com for commercial enterprises in the US.
Thus, a person’s domain becomes their realm and their range of personal knowledge. That is what you see on the internet today. Thousands upon thousands of domains have been registered and websites created and maintained all showing that person’s or company’s realm and range of personal knowledge.
Domain registration is where it all begins. The goal is to locate some good registrars, find a domain name that is perfect for your company or yourself, and then register that name. Now that you have registered your domain, you can get it hosted and you can get your website development under way.
Some commonly asked question about domain registrars are, What is the best place to register my domain? Or Where can I find a good registrar? Also, How do I know if this is the right registrar for me?
To gain an answer to these questions, it is a good idea to determine what you will actually need from the registrar. For example, is it going to be a simple domain registration and nothing more? Will you need the registrar to also be able to provide hosting for your domain? Does the registrar offer special services such as DNS, name servers, and domain forwarding? Do you need these services as a part of your long term domain registration. If you don’t know the answers to these questions, it would be a good idea to interview the person or people who will be developing your website. In most cases, they will know what precisely you need out of a domain registrar and the best place to go for domain registration.
However, it is advisable for you to also do your own internet searches using words like domains, domain registrations, and domain registrars. You will find that hundreds of companies exist, which can be daunting at first, but just check out a few of the registrars, and even talk with your programmer or website designer to get a feel for what they like or dislike about the domain registrars you have looked into.
The most important thing to remember is that your domain is your realm. You want to start out with the right domain name, registered at the domain registrar service that will work best for you in the long run.