The idea of easy money in someone’s bank account is enough to make almost anyone stop and listen. So now that I have your attention, how can you make easy money? The answer is very simple; syndicate your blog. Well that is if you already are blogging. And if you aren’t, then you might want to consider it.
I searched for the term “sports blog” and received over 30 million results on any given search engine and received over 24 thousand results on Technorati. But the real question is why am I searching for a sports blog anyways?
The word that was made famous a few years ago, now seems to be a necessary tactic for marketing. “In today’s world, just about anybody can record their message, whether it’s educational, entertaining, or whatever, and get it disseminated to millions and millions of people at almost no cost,” said KFC Blanchette of Podchick.com and Skydivergirls.com.
The ball dropped for the 100th time in Times Square, so I suppose that makes it official. It’s a new year, 2008 to be exact. So what does this mean for the search engines? Simple, change the way it used to work, right?
Have you thought about re-designing your website or even starting a new website? If the answer is yes, and I think most reading this, are all thinking yes that’s me, then you absolutely must keep reading (oh and watch the video too)!
Since the start of the Internet, people have asked themselves, how do I increase my views? One guaranteed way to approach this question is to try to boost inbound links. The more ways that people can be directed to your site, the more eyeballs you will have on your page.
“It’s all about power. Their delight is about screwing somebody,” said Charles Pogue referring to the major studios and production companies in Hollywood and New York. Pogue is a screenwriter, current member of the Writers Guild of America, and former member of the Board of Directors for the WGA.
So, what’s it going to be? Spend the time and effort cultivating your organic search engine marketing plan or just offer up the cash and invest in a pay-per-click program? Which is better for you? Both?
Since 2005, Urchin Software hasn’t had an update to the 5.7 version. Now the software and Google Analytics will be upgrading and adding new features. Google recently announced the changes would be coming in the next few weeks.
WebProNews talked with frequent speaker at Search Engine Strategies, Greg Jarboe, President and Co-Founder of SEO-PR. Jarboe said, “The old version was very robust for a free web analytics package,” going on to say, “there is always a position on the market for free.”