Search results for: “traffic”
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Hostgator Sucks: Mindless Account Suspension after being a Loyal Customer for a Year
First off, I withdraw every recommendation to Hostgator if I ever gave you one. If you register with them, you’re definitely on your own. I haven’t been able to come up with any post for about 5 days now because the “Gator” decided to give my butt a deep bite. 😀 It’s not a cool…
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Best 3 Plugins to Effectively Block Spam on your WordPress Blog
You know you have a big problem when spam comments hit 300 in 24 hours and this is one of the first problem I encountered when I moved from Blogger to WordPress last year. There were so much spam comments I installed up to five anti-spam plugins just to block them. What makes these spam…
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How to Choose a Cheap and Reliable Web Host
You’re probably reading this because you intend to start a blog, a forum, a personal or business website and confused about which web host to use due to several contrasting reviews you’ve read on the internet. The success of your website depends a lot on the web host you choose and starting with the wrong…
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Google Penguin Update Hammers Black Hat SEO
The last two Panda updates taught me some hard lessons regarding search engine optimization. Also, the last couple of Pagerank updates made me realize that black hat search engine optimization was just a waste of time. I saw my Pagerank fall from a prestigious value of 5 to 4. As if that was not enough,…
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How to Install WordPress Locally without a Hosting Account
If you’re on the free Blogger platform and wondering if you should move to WordPress or not, you might want to see all the features available before planning to get a hosting account. You can install WordPress locally on your computer and have full access to all the available features without even having a hosting…
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Why Search Engines Should Play Second Fiddle
I guess you’re surprised, confused and even angry at what this dude is trying to portray here. You’re asking yourself if he knows what he’s talking about. Why Search Engines Should be Second Fiddle Let me ask you this, have you ever sat down to monitor your stats and noticed exactly how long your visitors…
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SEO – The search for multi-lingual keywords
The search for keywords is vital in the process of an SEO campaign. Any company wishing to launch online in the international market should do this research before the foreign language sites for the target countries are built.Good research and implementation can be critical to the success of a company in a new market. Research and analysis…
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How to Submit your Site to Multiple Search Engines at Once
Search engine traffic will always remain your largest source of traffic and as a new blogger you would want google, yahoo, bing and a host of other search engines to display your contents and posts on search results. In due time, the posts will be indexed and your blog posts will be displayed on SERP…
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Merging Google+ with Google Analytics
Over the past few weeks Google has been rolling out an update which allows you to merge Google Analytics with your Google+ account. This is something that will be welcomed by everyone. The new features and old ones can be really beneficial for gauging the progress of campaigns if used in the correct manner. If…
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Blogspot SEO Guide: How to Tweak your Search Preferences Settings
Earlier this week, Blogger announced what is probably the most awaited feature that made me move to WordPress late last year. WordPress has lots of SEO plugins and it was quite an edge over blogger as I mentioned on this post but this new feature addresses that to some extent. Blogger now has a SEO…
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Affiliate Marketing: How to Get Started
A recent New York Times article examined how affiliate marketing is becoming more competitive and a more difficult online earning field to break into for several reasons. For one thing, more states are starting to require that taxes be paid for out of state affiliate marketing sales, and because of this hassle, many retailers are…