Showing posts with label RSS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RSS. Show all posts

Monday, 6 July 2009

Follower Widgets On Blogs - A Great Link Back System ANd More

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Fresh from an extended weekend in the village watering melons and tending to potatoes and sweet corn, Kamila is back in the office kitchen now tending to her blog.

She has made a great realisation this morning when surfing through some blogs. She found that she had been mentioned in a friends blog: cornymans-blogreviews.blogspot.com. This was such a pleasant surprise with the nice things that Cornyman had said. He has given SEO advice to Kamila before now so he is very well versed in SEO matters with many other blogs to his name:
The One Minute Guide
All about babies and kids
Cornymans Money-Blog

This aside, Kamila has now added a section to her blog on the right hand side column. Why she didn’t think of this before is a mystery. Perhaps with so many things to think of it was a basic oversight. There is a section now for followers, (called Kamila’s Kind Friends) where you can view new posts each time they are made, this is through Google’s own “Friends Connect”.

This will now give new back links both ways, Kamila’s PR2 blog to those who follow and back to Kamila from friends’ blogs. In Kamila’s own words, “A great and simple way to add back links and make friends as well!”

Follower Widgets On Blogs - A Great Link Back System ANd MoreKamila now looks for the same system in other bloggers and follows them herself if she likes the blog. How many times has Kamila seen a blog she likes, but then can’t remember where it was? Loads! This can’t happen now with the follower widget in place. And far better than having a RSS subscription clogging up your email inbox!

“Happy days are here again!” says Kamila. “I love Mondays!”
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Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Kamila Is Given Blog Directory Advice

Kamila Is Given Blog Directory AdviceKamila had a message from a business blogger friend called Richard. She was given here some advice on directories after writing about directories in her blog yesterday.

Basically the advice that was given was to combine back links from blog directories with back links from the articles submitted to article directories with topics being related to your blog keywords.

Richard says that this can deliver far more targeted traffic to your own blog.

He has compiled a list of the Top 101 Directories along with RSS Submission Sites. Kamila was very impressed when she found that there are currently 452 entries listed with no dead links. Dead links in directories is something that Kamila finds very annoying and only found out after filling in the details!

Richard went on to say that to get the best results, Kamila should try and submit a minimum of 3 and up to 5 directories a day.

His site with the directories he has compiled can be found here -> List Of Blog Directories
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Wednesday, 13 May 2009

100 Points A Day On Adgitize - The Goal

100 Points A Day On Adgitize - The GoalKamila is now quite determined and has a goal to go for 100 points a day on Adgitize. She feels that the best way to do this is to just write a post every day. She does like blogging so this won't be like work to her. She can write about anything she wants as well.

Kamila looked up the rules fo this and for here to score the 100 points she must put her rss feed into the Adgitize system. So she went to the Member’s Lounge, chose the option to Manage Blogs, then the Edit Blog Info and finally entered her rss feed where it said Blog Rss Feed. She can now score 100 points per day for each daily post.

By the way, Kamila wasnt' to osure how to get her rss feed address. She found out that it could be found if she clicked on the rss logo and the address could be copied off the address bar when the feed is downloaded. Quite simple, even for a blogging novice camel.

Good Luck Kamila, this will earn you more each month if you keep it up.

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