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Sunday Link Love: 15 Great Finds on Promotion, Working at Home and Productivity

December 3, 2006 by Liz

Can’t Have You Sitting Home with Left-Overs

I’ve collected 15 more links for you to read or add to your tool kit over the weekend — more help and treasures.

Blog Promotion and Traffic

  1. How to Rank Well in Google with Your Blog Matt Cutts Style
  2. Blog SEO: Link bait option Simply put, if no one finds your posts of value, no one is going to link to them.
  3. Quick Blog Traffic Tip – Link To Another Blogger Spend some time continuing the discussion they started or recommend an article they posted to your readers. In other words, send some link love. :
  4. Building “Word Of Mouth” Capabilities Into Online Apps “Put a tell-a-friend form on every page of your website.”
  5. How to Rank on Google Base
  6. Do-It-Yourself Search Engine Optimization Guide
  7. Working at Home

  8. What the Heck is a “Real Job”? How I Learned a Business Doesn’t Count
  9. Working from Home – What to Do When the Kids Are on Holiday from School
  10. Paying Fixed Bills With a See-Saw Salary
  11. Top 30 Free Windows Software Apps
  12. Productivity

  13. Self-Destructing Distractions
  14. Take a Break and Refresh Your Productivity
  15. How to manage your blogging schedule
  16. Neat Living “Do-it-Yourself” Organizing Library – Our FREE Gift to You!
  17. Procrastination hack: “(10+2)*5”

Have a great Sunday!. 🙂

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Productivity, SEO, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog-promotion, Great Finds, Link-Love, productivitity, working-at-home

Blog Promotion: How to Write for People and Search Engine Spiders

November 28, 2006 by Liz

Blog Promotion by Writing Well for the Web

New Blogger Logo

Writing online serves two audiences — people and search engine spiders — those little crawly bots that move from link to link indexing information that ranks my pages. People are my readers. People are also the users who search for information. Spiders locate the content for search engines to index and serve up when people go searching for information. Keeping those facts in mind helps me handle the balance between the people and the coded arachnids that search out quality, relevant content to serve them.

The best blog promotion is to write well for the web. I keep my focus on people and give a nod to spiders by following these basics.

Write for People

    I write for people. I use my own voice. I write with the way people read as my guide.

    I read over my work as a reader would. When I read what I’ve written listen as a person would hear the message.

    I look for words, phrases, errors, and overly-long sentences that would get between readers and my message. I also have a proofreader check things behind me. If you find something, she’s not been here yet.

After the work is “people-ready,” I go over it another time for my secondary audience –- those search engine spiders. I make sure the spiders don’t trip and have plenty to eat.

Feed Spiders

    Spiders like to eat keywords. I make sure they find some in titles and subheads and key sentences. I don’t mind a bit of repetition.

    I avoid the word “here” as link anchor text. Spiders place more value on outgoing links when the anchor text shows how they are relevant.

    I add related articles. Spiders like to know how my pages relate to each other, and they like to have those pages to serve up when someone is searching for a related idea.

    I link out or trackback to quality blogs.

These last crumbs to feed spiders didn’t really change the content. So I give the piece a final read, fix what I find, and hit that publish button.

Readers are happy because they get my best writing. Spiders are happy because people get my best writing — that means the people will use their search engine again.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Blog Basics, SEO, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, blog-promotion, search-engine-spiders, SEO, Writing

After Thanksgiving Link Love — 15 Links that Are Better than Left-Overs

November 25, 2006 by Liz

Can’t Have You Sitting Home with Left-Overs

I’ve collected 15 links for you to read or add to your tool kit over the weekend. A wealth of interesting stories, toys, and treasures.

News Stories

  • Roundup: Digg’s crisis, Odeo, Amidzad’s touch, Mobio’s movies, HAVA for Christmas
  • Best of the Web 2006 Clicke the categories in the sidebar to see each list.
  • Tools for Developers and Developer Wannabes

  • the web developer’s handbook Subtiopics in this resource include: creativity tools, css showcases, css galleries and showcases, color tools, color schemes and palettes, color patterns, fashion color selections, color theory, royalty free photos, css daily reading, css in German, web design daily reading, css theory, css layout, css navigation menu, css technique, css software and Firefox extensions, css web tools and services, html web tools and services, accessibility checkers, miscellaneous tools, javascript, ajas, DOM, fonts, typography, RSS, CMS and forum software, blogging, specifications, usability and accessibility, add a link (free), seo tools, seo references, how to get things done, freelancers, web 2.0, 2reads this week.
  • Online Generators ascii generators, css generators, color generators, domain name generators, email generators. favicon generators. flash generators. form generators. fun & humor generators. graphic & image generators. htaccess generators. metatag generators. misc. generators. password generators. pdf generators. php & MySQL generators. popup generators. robot.txt generators. rss generators.sitemap generators. text generators.tooltip generators. weblog generators.xmnl generators.
  • Curvy Corners Does what it says.
  • Best of the Best Web 2.0 Web Sites Includes links to The Complete List of Visual Studio Add-Ins and Tools, The Complete List of Ajax Tools, The Complete List of CSS Tools. The Complete List of Great Free TV Web Sites on the Internet. The Complete List of Software Development Events to Attend in 2007, The Complete List of Software Development Frameworks, Process’s, Methods, or Philosophies
  • Full Web Building Tutorials – All Free Too many to list.Includes basic HTML examples and color codes.
  • Buzz, Comments, and Links

  • Web 2.0: Buzz-Monitoring and Tracking Meausre, observe, analyze link popularity, track comments, get links
  • Blogger ForumTopics include Newbies, Template Design, Link Eschange, Coding, Getting Noticed
  • On Jobs

  • Steven R. Covey on Job Security In this pieces at JibberJabber, Steven Covey discusses the employment cycle, career management, branding and building a real network, and adapting to a new career.
  • A Job Candidate’s Bill of Rights 10 Traits to Expect from an Interviewing Process.
  • SEO/Marketing/PR

  • 10 Shortcuts for Successful SEO 10 Steps to follow.
  • Judy’s Book: Word of Mouth Website You Need to Know About
  • 21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic from SEOmoz Solid advice.
  • PRWEB Where it is and how it works.
  • Top Seven Ways How Writing Articles Can Explode Your Business
  • Creating a Slogan from Scratch Define your niche. Test adaptablility. Check for Matches.
  • No turkeys in this bunch. That was last Thursday’s deal. 🙂

    –ME “Liz” Strauss

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    SOB Business Cafe 09-15-06

    September 15, 2006 by Liz

    SB Cafe

    Welcome to the SOB Cafe

    We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the title shots to enjoy each selection.

    The Specials this Week are

    Converstations speaks of blogs and search engines.

    Does SEO Even Matter Anymore

    Extreme Leadership speaks of things usually reserved for springtime.

    Customer Love is in the Air

    Sometimes a metaphor show the way for us to Manage To Change. Don’t be afraid to follow that last link.

    Putting Holes in Walls

    Eat4Today knows what it means to have a dream.

    The first step to a commitment

    The Virtual Wire discusses how and whether standards, honesty, and integrity relate to legalities in business.

    About Ethics in Business

    Related ala carte selections include

    Creativity never falters at the Carnival of Creators.

    Carnival of Creators

    Nektros calls it madness, but I see a well-deserved day of recharging brain cells with playtime before going back to work again.

    A Study Day Full of Point and Click Madness

    Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like.
    No tips required. Comments appreciated.

    Have a great weekend!

    –ME “Liz” Strauss

    Filed Under: Bloggy Questions, Business Life, Motivation, Outside the Box, Personal Branding, SEO, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Carnival-of-Creators, Converstations, Eat4Today, Extreme-Leadership, Manage-to-Change, Nektros, The-Virtual-Wire, ZZZ-FUN

    Net Neutrality 8-31-2006

    August 31, 2006 by Liz

    Net Neutrality Links

    I’m adding this link to the Net Neutrality Page.

    Net Neutrality Heads Toward Showdown In Senate; May Get Sidelined

    . . . Is Internet neutrality a solution without a problem? The hardware companies think so. They haven’t invoked the hoopla around the Y2K debacle, but that’s about the position that they’re taking. “We won’t direct traffic away from the content/service providers”

    On the other hand, Internet neutrality groups cite as a battle cry the words spoken last November by AT&T Chairman Edward Whitacre Jr., who said content providers were “nuts” if they thought they could use “my pipes” without paying extra, referring to AT&T’s broadband and telephone DSL services.

    The United States Supreme Court opened the battlefield for Congress to step in last year in its Brand X decision, which affirmed the FCC’s decision classifying cable broadband Internet access an information service and not telephone service. The consequence of the decision was not lost on Congress: According to the Supreme Court, cable is not a common-carrier and therefore does not require equal access to its “pipes.”

    So, Congress has stepped in with the Communications, Consumer’s Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006 to solve what some Senators see as the problem. The act seeks to allow phone companies to negotiate national cable franchise agreements instead of the way cable companies must do now: negotiating city-by-city franchise rights. . . . Wags predict it the bill may get sidelined until next year

    –ME “Liz” Strauss

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    SOB Business Cafe 08-11-2006

    August 11, 2006 by Liz

    SB Cafe

    Welcome to the SOB Cafe

    We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the title shots to enjoy each selection.

    The Specials this Week are

    Bloggers Blog gives the complete rundown on who said what about the terrible possibilities that could have occurred in the air yesterday.

    Bloggers Cover Liquid Explosives Terror Threat

    Jamdo offers a unique look at names and search engine traffic.

    Names and Search Engine Traffic

    The Blogging Times introduces us to the Blogmobile, which somehow blogged its way here from the 60s.

    Blogmobile Makes Star-studded Debut in NY

    Clear Your Mind wants us to do just that.

    Think Different

    The Blog Herald gives us a CLUE about the election last Tuesday.

     It Was the Bloggers in the Parlor with the Knife

    Related ala carte selections include

    The Business of America is Business hosts an International Carnival of spectacular proportions, showing that capitalists still believe that bigger is best. 🙂

    Carnival of Capitalists

    Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like.
    No tips required. Comments appreciated.

    Have a great weekend!

    –ME “Liz” Strauss

    Filed Under: Business Life, Community, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Outside the Box, SEO, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog-promotion, Bloggers-Blog, Blogmobile, Carnival-of-Capitalists, Clear-Your-Mind, creative-thinking, Jamdo, SEO, terror-threat, The-Blog-Herald, The-Blogging-Times, The-Business-of-America-Is-Business

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