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… and we’re back! It’s day 25 of the Build-A-Blog Workshop and we have our blog built up and ready to go. A few more modifications and some clever marketing tricks, and you’ll be on your way to owning a popular website.

Today, we are talking about a method of internet marketing that has become hyped to a point of excess (in my opinion), but still definitely works. In addition, this method of viral marketing is becoming more effective as time goes on and the web becomes more and more of a community and less of a dictionary.” What method am I talking about? Why, Blog Commenting of course!

What is Blog Commenting, and why is it effective?

Blog commenting is just what it sounds like, commenting on other blogs! But there is really a lot more than meets the eye. In its best practice, you would spend some time each week visiting similar blogs, interacting with their members and spreading your link around the internet. Essentially, you are using the user base that other blogs have already built up to your advantage… and literally aim to leech off of their success! :razz:

The Proof is in the Pudding!

You can see plain and simple that this method works because of the sheer volume of so-called “spam” comments popping up on blogs around the world. If you have ever owned a blog, you know exactly what I am talking about. Marketers have figured out that dropping blog comments that link back to your own blog is one of the most effective (and FREE) marketing techniques around. Because of this, literally hundreds of dedicated “robot” programs have been made and mass produced to help spammers viciously attack blogs and get their links outbound.

I do not recommend using any kind of auto-comment software specifically because their are really only two end results: your comment gets deleted or ignored. Still, the fact that there is so much buzz from whitehat and blackhat marketers tells you that it is worth your while! :)

Jimvesting’s Advice
Using 30 Minutes Time to Supercharge Your Efficiency

Here’s a trick that I use to speed up my “networking” across blogs in my coverage area. Keep in mind that this will work the same for any niche, but you need to make sure that you don’t hit blogs that aren’t audiences you are looking to steal away. What we are going to be doing is creating a word document filled with popular blogs and links to them… that way we can simply reference the list again and again for rapid-fire commenting.

What I typically do is open up a Google Document (which is accessible anywhere you have internet, big advantage) and plug into it two different columns: one with website names, one with website URL links. This makes it very easy for you to hop form link to link, read their latest material and post a comment. Make sure that it isn’t an aggregator blog that is putting out more than 2 posts a day (you want it to be read, so ideally they update 3-5 times a week).

-Jimvesting

When you are first building your blog, there is no doubt in my mind that you will stumble across what are known as “blog directories.” Personally, I’ve seen recommendations to submit my site to X directory literally hundreds of times… and it used to be one of the easiest and fastest way to boost your traffic and search engine ranking positions (SERPs). The question now is: are web directories still useful?

While I hate to give this kind of ambiguous answer, the truth is that people aren’t really sure. Google is constantly revamping the way that it looks at websites, how they appear in search results, etc. However, if I had to bet money I would say that web directories are still a viable way to artificially boost the number of high quality incoming links to your blog. Sites with more links, and links of higher authority (AKA Google Pagerank), are better placed in Google results. Sounds like something we want, eh? :razz: Let’s get to submitting!

The (“Self-Proclaimed”) KING of Web Directories

One of the most frustratingly powerful directories out there on the internet is a place called DMOZ.org, the Open Directory Project. These guys are Google’s favorite directory, and will give your website a huge Pagerank 8 link back if you can get yourself listed. They don’t take cash for positions, and professional bloggers try everything from bargaining with the site’s official editors to paying $100s to people who claim to offer successful listings in order to get into this self-proclaimed dominant directory. You don’t need to bother with that… you just need to cross your fingers and submit your blog yourself for free!

How to Submit Your Website to a Directory

There are two methods to submitting your website: do it yourself, or hire a freelance worker to do it for you. I recommend the latter, as people will typically submit your website themselves dozens of times over for just a few dollars. However, many people like to save on costs (I know I sure did when I first started out) and do this themselves.

To hire a freelancer: Check out the webmaster forums at DigitalPoint or Warrior Forums. You’ll find loads of professionals ready and willing to do this.

To do it yourself: Since we are going to be filling out a lot of forms, it might be smart to automate the process with a form filler such as Roboform. You will then want to fill in on each site you enlist to things such as: Site Name, Keywords, Description, Link.

Always remember that the higher Pagerank you see on the web directory, the more powerful it is. I really wouldn’t bother submitting to anything less than Pagerank 3, as these directories won’t add much of anything to your search engine positions. I won’t be providing a list of “suggested directories” for you to apply to, as it would be more useful for you to search through Google for a few lists on your own. If you have a few bucks, the second best directory is the Yahoo! Directory… but I would argue it is overpriced. ;)

Try your hand at getting listed in high-PR web directories, because it will potentially give life to your Google-based traffic from the start!

-Jimvesting

Here on Day 22, we want to have a quick look on some of the blogs in our competition before we start. There has been a lot of progress made on the websites of those participating, and I’m very pleased with the steps people have made over the past month. Two of the top participants thus far are: Gamer Blurb and Home Repair Helper. These guys both have great progress made, so let’s see if they can keep up the good work as we go forward!

Search Engine Optimization (SEO): What Is It?

A lot of people here the term “SEO” thrown around in the blogging and internet marketing world all too often… so what the heck does it mean? Search Engine Optimization refers to the methodology of getting your website “Google-Ready.” Essentially, a lot of the traffic on the internet flows through search engines like Google and Bing, so webmasters need to make sure their their sites are at the top of the results page. In order to do this, there are a few tips and tricks that give you an edge. The sites that rank higher necessarily have better traffic flow from the get go… and more traffic = more potential revenue! :mrgreen:

Jimvesting’s Top Five SEO Essentials:

1. Structure your website urls!
When you look at a URL in my website, what do you see? Words! As a blogger, you do not want to have a structure that is “yoursite.com/02/2008/post-title” or anything with numbers at all. Then, take a look at my page titles. Notice that they are always “Post Title | Jimvesting” instead of the default? Again, this is very important for SEO purposes. These things are going to be the messy defaults you get with WordPress and almost any other system that you use, so we need to install and use the All-In-One SEO Pack WordPress plugin that I have recommended.

Let’s work a bit with All-In-One SEO! To get into the settings page after you have installed, navigate to “Settings” –> “All In One SEO” in your WordPress Admin section. From there, you should edit all of the setting to fit your structure.

  • Your “Home Title” should be short and to the point, including your main keyword, and under 15 words in length (mine is “Making Money Online by Turning Time Into Cash – Jimvesting dot com”).
  • Your “Home Description” is what shows up in Google most often when your website is short. Pack this with keywords and make it 160 words or less for the best results.
  • Your “Home Keywords” are just that, your keyword phrases. I would just slam as many as you have in this box, though some recommend using just a few.
  • Enable “Rewrite Titles” and have all the title options structured to show “%thing% | %blog_title%”

This may be a bit confusing to you so far, so what I have graciously done is taken a screenshot of all my settings. You can have a look at what I am doing for SEO by checking out this screenshot.

2. Creating A SiteMap for Your Site
A sitemap is essentially a listing of all of your pages, posts, etc. that are on your website. Because usually everything isn’t webbed together, it’s essential to have an updated sitemap so Google and other search engines can find your content easily and start getting you some reliable traffic.

We have already installed a plugin called Google XML Sitemaps, and this is really all that you need! Simply use the default settings and you will be ready to go in no time at all. :D

3. Submitting Your Blog to Search Engines
Now that you have a sitemap and your page structures look clean, let’s let the search engines know about your website. You can use a service for free like SubmitExpress, FreeWebSubmission or AddPro to get you indexed in hundreds of engines. However, when it comes down to it, all that really matters is Google.

To start with Google, follow this link to submit your website to their search engines.

Once that is done, we are going to open up Google’s Webmaster Tools, and create a membership if you haven’t already. Once you are logged in, go ahead an “Add Your Site” so that you can login and start ordering Google around. You are most likely going to need to upload a small file to your server so Google knows you are the real owner (”google1248012.html” or similar), and you’ll be ready to go. You can have a look around, but all we need to do here is give them the sitemap we made, and get out!

To submit your sitemap, which should be “sitemap.xml” in your main root folder, navigate in your Webmaster Tools left-hand panel to “Sitemaps” –> “Add Sitemap.” We are going to be adding a “General Web Sitemap” and it should be in “yoursite.com/sitemap.xml” or another folder if you did things correctly. Once they’ve verified it exists, just make sure they are checking it often and that the status is “OK.”

4. Setting Up a “301 Redirect” with .htaccess
One of the most overlooked things in optimizing websites is using .htaccess to control how your website’s URL appears. Most people will link to your website as either “http://yoursite.com” or “http://www.yoursite.com” which creates BIG problems for Google. Essentially, it’s seen as two different websites, so all of your recorded growth is literally cut in half! You want your rankings high, right? So let’s change things around to maximize the results from your efforts.

Open up “notepad” or any text editing program with the ability to save a file with any extension you want. In it, simply put the following:

Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_Host} ^YOURDOMAIN.com [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com/$1 [L,R=301]

Make sure that this is on four separate lines in the file, and that you replace “YOURDOMAIN” with your website. If you already have an .htaccess file on your server, which is very likely at this point, just download your existing one and add these lines to the top. Here’s a sample I have made if you want to download and use it, just don’t forget to rename it to “.htaccess” when you are done.

Helpful Hint: If you downloaded the “WWW Redirect” plugin from the previous step in day 20… you can simply use this to do the job for you!

5. Link Your Blog Like a Pro!
Linking is the key to exposure, traffic and high rankings. While you should never link just for the sake of linking, feel free to spread the link love around as much as possible. This is why you see me posting “link love” every Sunday along with announcements… it can only help!

One big way you can get your website better trafficked is by installing a “related posts” plugin (as I have done) to show posts related to the current at the bottom of each article you publish. This make for solid deep links throughout your website, and will have your visitors staying longer by exploring similar content. I recommend and use the “Related Entries” plugin by WASABI.

Other than a related entries plugin, you should go around to blogs in your niche and comment on their posts (yes, this is an extra link). Also, try emailing whoever you can asking for link exchanges… which are mutually beneficial. You should never pay someone for a link, as you run the risk of almighty Google frowning upon your website (yes, they will catch you). But basically, don’t be a link nazi like many other bloggers, and you’ll soon find your efforts rewarded!

These SEO tips won’t get you those rankings you want on their own, as the best way to rank high is to put out quality content. However, this is a great starting point, and can help a mediocre blog outrank a great blog! :)

-Jimvesting

Yesterday we talked about the most necessary WordPress plugins that you need to have on your blog to maximize your traffic and exposure. As planned, we will now move on to those plugins that will enhance your blog beyond the essentials… things that will have users coming back for more. Let’s get started! :mrgreen:

Tips for Difference Blogging Niches

A few months ago, I put out a post here at Jimvesting that I feel will be highly beneficial to those of you that want to add highly-targeted plugins to your website to really boost your offerings. For finance blogs, things like stock market widgets and streaming news. For photography websites, widgets that will import Flickr photos to your site. There are many specific plugins geared toward specific niches, so check out the “Top WordPress Plugins for Every Type of Blog” for more plugins.

Your Second Batch of Plugins: Aesthetics & Enhancements

Now that we have seen a few of the niche-specific plugins, here is a listing of what I feel are seven must-have add-ons to your WordPress blogs. What makes these different from those mentioned in the previous paragraph is that, like the first list we had yesterday, these plugins work well on any type of blog and will dramatically increase the amount of flexibility you have to offer.

Top Blog Plugins (That Aren’t Absolutely Essential!):

Comment Luv: Perhaps one of the best community-based plugins for your blog. This will encourage people to drop comments, and reward them in a way that won’t hurt you!

Brian’s Threaded Comments: The default commenting system in WordPress is not very efficient, allow your guests to reply to other posts in an easy embedded structure!

Comment Relish: This is the plugin that everyone asks me about… you can send follow-up emails to anyone who comments on your blog to lure them into subscribing with the power of Comment Relish

Subscribe Remind: Place a convenient and non-distracting reminder at the end of each of your blog posts to get users to subscribe to your RSS feed — an essential conversion tool to boost your RSS figures

Subscribe to Comments: Let your users keep track of discussion on a particular article — another way to have your users checking back constantly!

TinyMCE Advanced: The default WordPress post editor is decent, but you can make it even better with an upgraded WYSIWYG editor for your blog

Top Commentators: Want to boost commenting? Why not create a top-ten listing of the commentators on your blog! Give your guests a link to their own websites and a reason to talk about your work

With these plugins in your arsenal, you will have yourself a more efficient way to reach users, boost traffic, increase discussion and more! All you need to start your successful blogging career is available at the click of a button.

-Jimvesting

We’re back after a quick recess and hitting it into the final stretch of Jimvesting’s Build-A-Blog Workshop. After day 20, we now have an ad system in place on our blogs with the power of OIO Publisher. Now, we need to explore our options in other plugins… namely the ones that I would recommend every WordPress blog owner to have installed on their websites.

Adding & Installing Plugins

Let’s first discuss how to install new plugins into our WordPress blog. We’ve talked through the system of using FTP to upload files to our website. With this in mind, adding new functionality to your blog is really a matter of downloading new plugins, unzipping the files on your computer, and uploading them to the “/wp-content/plugins/” folder on your blog. Once the files are in there, WordPress will automatically recognize it, and allow you to configure your options right in your Admin panel… easy! :mrgreen: If you need a hand, check out the guide posted on WordPress.org.

Your First Batch of Plugins: Necessary Additions

Now that we know our way around installing plugins, I am going to recommend a few to you to try out. Tomorrow, we will cover plugins that improve the looks and function of your website to your visitors. Today, we will be going over add-ons that I consider essentials for any blog or any type.

Plugins you simply need to have:

Akismet: The top-dog spam blocker for your blog… plus it’s free!

All In One SEO: My personal favorite SEO tool for WordPress. Optimize your blog for Google better than ever before (we will configure this in a few days!)

Google XML Sitemaps: Let Google pick up your website quicker than ever before to increase the amount of traffic to your blog

ShareThis / Sociable: Use one of the following plugins to add an easy link to social networking websites that can blast your traffic to the heavens

WordPress Automatic Upgrade: Download this plugin to automatically get upgrades for your plugins and WordPress installation… makes life even easier!

WP Super Cache: Allow your visitor’s browsers to save some information about your blog to have things load faster than ever before

WordPress DB Manager: Everyone needs to back up their site! Create database backups with the click of a button

WWW Redirect: Force browsers to use a “www.” at the beginning of your url, and automatically convert web addresses to this default. This dramatically increases your search engine placements, and is a must for every blog

This batch of 8 plugins should be on every blog that you ever make, as they add new functionality to your website and will increase the amount of views that you get overall. Tomorrow, we’ll get into some great plugins for adding new features to WordPress.

-Jimvesting