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20 quick ways to improve your Alexa Rank

by admin | September 30th, 2007 

What is the Alexa Rank?

The Alexa Rank is a ranking system which bases its ranking schema on the level of traffic each website receives from the number of people who visit a website with the Alexa toolbar installed.

The traffic rank is based on three months of aggregated historical traffic data from millions of Alexa Toolbar users and is a combined measure of page views and users (reach). As a first step, Alexa computes the reach and number of page views for all sites on the Web on a daily basis.

The main Alexa traffic rank is based on the geometric mean of these two quantities averaged over time (so that the rank of a site reflects both the number of users who visit that site as well as the number of pages on the site viewed by those users)

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20 Ways to Increase your Alexa Rank

The best way to increase your Alexa rank in the long term, I would highly recommended that one focus on developing quality content which attracts and maintains a large audience instead of purely focusing on artificially increasing your Alexa Rank.

  1. Install the Alexa toolbar or Firefox’s SearchStatus extension and set your blog as your homepage. This is the most important step.
  2. Put up an Alexa rank widget on your website and you will receive a fair amount of clicks every day. According to some, each click counts as a visit even if the toolbar is not used by the visitor.
  3. Encourage others to use the Alexa toolbar. This includes friends, fellow webmasters as well as site visitors/blog readers.
  4. Work in an Office or own a company? Get the Alexa toolbar or SS Firefox extension installed on all computers and set your website as the homepage for all browsers.
  5. Get friends to review and rate your Alexa website profile. Not entirely sure of its impact on rankings but it might help in some way.
  6. Write or Blog about Alexa. Webmaster and bloggers love to hear about ways to increase their Alexa rank. They’ll link to you and send you targeted traffic (i.e. visitors with the toolbar already installed). This gradually has effects on your Alexa ranking.
  7. Flaunt your URL in webmaster forums. Webmasters usually have the toolbar installed. You’ll get webmasters to visit your website and offer useful feedback. It’s also a good way to give back to the community if you have useful articles to share with others.
  8. Write content that is related to webmasters. This can fall in the category of domaining and SEO, two fields in which most webmasters will have the Alexa toolbar installed. Promote your content on social networking websites and webmaster forums.
  9. Use Alexa redirects on your website URL. Try this: http://redirect.alexa.com/redirect?zmemusic.com . Replace zmemusic.com with the URL for your website. Leave this redirected URL in blog comments as well as forum signatures. This redirect will count a unique IP address once a day so clicking it multiple times won’t help. There is no official proof that redirects positively benefit your Alexa Rank, so use with caution.
  10. Post in Asian social networking websites or forums. Some webmasters have suggested that East Asian web users are big Alexa toolbar fans, judging by the presence of several Asia-based websites in the Alexa Top 500. I suggest trying this only if you have the time or capacity to do so.
  11. Create a webmaster tools section on your website. This is a magnet for webmasters who will often revisit your website to gain access to the tools. Aaron Wall’s webpage on SEOTools is a very good example.
  12. Get Dugg or Stumbled. This usually brings massive numbers of visitors to your website and the sheer amount will have a positive impact on your Alexa Rank. Naturally, you’ll need to develop link worthy material.
  13. Use PayperClick Campaigns. Buying advertisements on search engines such as Google or Exact Seek will help bring in Traffic. Doubly useful when your ad is highly relevant to webmasters.
  14. Create an Alexa category on your blog and use it to include any articles or news about Alexa. This acts as an easily accessible resource for webmasters or casual search visitors while helping you rank in the search engines.
  15. Optimize your popular posts. Got a popular post that consistently receives traffic from the search engines? Include a widget/graph at the bottom of the post, link to your Alexa post or use Alexa redirection on your internal URLs.
  16. Buy banners and links for traffic from webmaster forums and websites. A prominent and well displayed ad will drive lots of webmaster traffic to your website, which can significantly boost your rank.
  17. Hire forum posters to pimp your website. Either buy signatures in webmaster forums or promote specific articles or material in your website on a regular basis. You can easily find posters for hire in Digital Point and other webmaster forums.
  18. Pay Cybercafe owners to install the Alexa toolbar and set your website as the homepage for all their computers. This might be difficult to arrange and isn’t really a viable solution for most. I’m keeping this one in because some have suggested that it does work.
  19. Use MySpace . This is a little shady so I don’t recommended it unless you’re really interested in artificially inflating your Alexa Rank. Use visually attractive pictures or banners and link them to your redirected Alexa URL. This will be most effective if your website has content that is actually relevant to the MySpace Crowd.
  20. Try Alexa auto-surfs. Do they work? Maybe for brand new sites. I think they are mostly suitable for new websites with a very poor Alexa rank. Note that there be problems when you try to use auto surfs alongside contextual ads like Adsense. They aren’t also long term solutions to improving your Alexa Rank so I suggest using with caution.

Hope this tips will help you a lot.

How to get your blog discovered by others

by admin | September 14th, 2007 

If your blog hadn’t been discovered until now , read this article carefully and you may find a potential reason. How to get your blog discovered :

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1 Blog Networking

  • Social Networking : If you want to become a successful blogger, you’ll have to find out where the successful bloggers network. Go out there, join blogging communities and network within your niche. I recommend : StumbleUpon, Digg , MyBlogLog , Netvibes and others.
  • Comment on similar blogs : Leaving quality comments is a great way to meet new bloggers and gain some extra traffic at the same time. It’s also nice because those same bloggers will often return the favor by commenting on your blog, which always feels good.
  • Join forums : By visiting and posting on the forums, you’ll be able to learn from both our mistakes and successes. There’s a ton of webmaster forums and many of them now contain specific blogging sub forums.

2. Blog Optimization

Optimizing your blog should never be ignored because it’s extremely crucial. For WordPress users, I highly recommend downloading and installing All In One SEO Plugin Pack for a great start.

3. The design of your blog

I feel that it’s very important to have a unique design to separate your blog from the rest of the blogosphere. Why i think that ? Because you more likely to remember a blog that doesn’t look like dozens of others, you are more likely to remember the one that has its own unique look and feel. Am i right about this ?

Now , make this steps and your blog will sure get discovered by others.

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Can Anyone Make Money From Blogging?

by admin | September 13th, 2007 

There are a lot of people that doens’t know the answer to this question. Chris Garret has a very interesting article regarding this subject, he tries to answer this question in a way that everybody should understand.

“Anyone could make money from blogging but only a percentage of people actually go all the way and succeed. Critical to success is having staying power, not being defeated by minor setbacks, being willing to put yourself out there and put in the hard work. If you stick to it and can do all those things then yes, I am sure anyone can do it.” Chris Garret

He came up with a list of reasons why many who try don’t make much money blogging :

1. Not enough time

As Chirs writes , it is hard work and takes time on an ongoing basis, and if you have a family or an important job that is getting even harder.

2. To be persistent is the key

Don’t have the impression that blogging is a way to instant rich, no no no , you have to work hard for at least 1 year even if you won’t get instant rewards , keep being persistent and you’ll see that time solves everything. The rewards come months down the line after building traffic, reputation and reader involvement steadily day by day.

3. There is more than just writing

As we well know, blogging is about writing but a professional blogger, or any blogger who wants readers, has to do more than just write. You have to put you and your blog out there, communicate with people where they are and not expect them to know everything about you.

4. Money doesn’t come easily

Maybe you are making a good deal of money out of adsense, and good luck to you if your adsense income is enough. A lot of bloggers get disheartened when they don’t see big amounts coming from adsense so give up. After optimising your adsense you need to start going out and getting the cash in yourself. There are things like merchandise through companies like cafepress. Think of what your readers might be interested in buying and find a way to provide it.

Factors that contributes to a blog’s earnings

by admin | September 10th, 2007 

There are a lot of people who say that even if they have over x0.000 page views over the month from around x,000 visitors the don’t have a big revenue. Why’s that ? Because there adsense earnings and affiliate programs doens’t depend only on how many visitors or page views you have per month. There are a lot of factors than contributes to a blog’s earnings.

1. Traffic : It’s a significant factor in determining the earning capacity of a blog but not the most important one. To get a high traffic level you have to write quality posts about interesting subjects. Your work will be apreciated and your subscribers will grow.

2. Source of Traffic : This is another important factor because the one that really counts is the high-quality traffic not the one from social bookmarking sites. There are three quality sources : loyal readers , search engines and refferral traffic. (i will write more about loyal readers , search engines readers and refferral traffic in the future)

3. Topic: This factor is very important because you have to write for all kind of people and the most important thing is to have a popular topic and to make your blog a respected one.

4. Age of Blog: A blog is like the wine, as older as it gets the better it is. There are a lot of reasons why blogs tend to get better with age, such as : quantity of content, SEO, reputation and network.

5. Time Invested: If you don’t have time to write constant posts , you won’t have a succesful site , i guarantee that. That’s why this is another important factor in making money with your blog.

Don’t forget to consider these tips if you want to have a succesful blog , with a big revenue per month.

How to write your “About Me” page

by admin | September 7th, 2007 

When readers goes to About Me page , they want to find some answers to some questions related to you. Here are the main questions :

Who are you ?

Here is where you shold present yourself and your goals. You can also write about your hobbies or other things you often do.

What experience do you have ?

Answering this question is not hard , all you have to do is to write your expertise and how it addresses , your projects and how succesful they are.

Where to contact you ?

That’s why people often visit about me page. They want to find your e-mail so they can ask you to give them some tips about money making online or how to make their project a succesful one.

What is a Blog?

by admin | September 5th, 2007 

What is a blog? This is the question that some people ask me when i talk about blogs. Maybe you are also asking that right now , while reading this article. There are a lot of definitions for the word “blog”, here are just a few of them :

  • A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links.
  • A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is “blogging” and someone who keeps a blog is a “blogger.” Blogs are typically updated daily using software that allows people with little or no technical background to update and maintain the blog. Postings on a blog are almost always arranged in cronological order with the most recent additions featured most prominantly.
  • A weblog is kind of a continual tour, with a human guide who you get to know. There are many guides to choose from, each develops an audience, and there’s also comraderie and politics between the people who run weblogs, they point to each other, in all kinds of structures, graphs, loops, etc.

Blogs are usually written by one person and are updated pretty regularly. Blog can have one or more topics to write about. From photography, to spirituality, to recipes, to personal diaries to hobbies - blogging has as many applications and varieties as you can imagine. So , know you know what a blog is ? Even if you know , even if you don’t , keep an eye on this blog and you’ll find out exactly what that word means.