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5 Tips For Increasing Blog Traffic Project Complete!

5 Tips Project Complete

Just wanted to let everyone know that the 5 Tips to Increase Blog Traffic Project is now complete.

This project was fun and took about 7 hours to complete including research, writing, linking, etc. Hopefully you liked it, learned something from it, and can use this project series to increase the amount of money you earn next month!

Here is a full list of the articles:

1. How To: Linkbait Your Blog

2. How To: Comment to the Top

3. How To: Achieve the Perfect Post Frequency

4. 10 Steps to Rank for Your Company Name

5. How To: Trackback for Traffic

Please leave a comment and let me know what you think!

By |March 20th, 2007|Link Building, SEO/SEM|0 Comments

How To: Trackback For Traffic

5 Tips For Increasing Blog TrafficThis is post 5 of 5 in a series called, “5 Tips to Increasing Blog Traffic“.

Trackbacks are a blogs response to being linked to. For example, I post a snippet about your blog and in WordPress, I put your trackback URL in the “Trackbacks” field. When I publish my post, my blog will tell your blog that I wrote about you. Your blog will then link back to my blog because I’ve mentioned you in a post.

Here are some basic “How To” trackback guides:

Trackback in Movable Type

Trackback in WordPress (bottom part of page)

So how can this work to get you more traffic? It is easier than comments and surrounding the link can be some great eye candy.

When linking in a trackback, make sure that you follow these 3 simple do’s and don’ts:

1. Don’t state the obvious.

Here is an example of the obvious at a post titled, “Click Distance Matters“:

Click Distance Matters

This guy basically just recapped what he read. Would you click his link and go to his blog? Of course not, it is boring and old information.

Here is one other boring trackback:

In a post titled “Forward Links – Because who you link to matters” we find this:

Who do you link to?

Thank you Captain Obvious.

2. Do be honest.

Just because someone is well respected and a guru doesn’t mean they are right or that you have to agree with them. Todd Malicoat left a comment (sorry, can’t find the comment) about 2 years ago that I disagreed with and posted my response as a trackback. That trackback earned me a lot of readers and some good traffic.

In the same way, when you agree, post a trackback that creates continued interest in the conversation. For example, “I agree with what Malicoat says about breaking up with clients. I just broke up with my first client and would add to Malicoat’s list by saying, ‘This will be my last bit of contact with you. I wish you well.’ That tells your client that it is over permanently and he can no longer expect a response from you.” By the way, that’s true, I just did that last week.

Remember that you can disagree in a polite way without being offensive and putting a foot in your mouth.

3. Don’t trackback spam.

Trackback spam is one of the fastest ways to make sure nobody reads your blog and that your quality content doesn’t get the respect it deserves.

Before Guy Kawasaki changed his trackbacks, I would get about 300 visitors per month from about 2-3 trackbacks per month. That is just from one site. I left trackbacks for every post I wrote! You can too.

Find someone talking about something similar and leave them a trackback, you’ll get a great relevant link, you’ll create value for their website and possibly acquire a new reader!

By |March 20th, 2007|Link Building, SEO/SEM|6 Comments

Want a Free .edu Link? How about 64,200?

I know, you’ve been up all night waiting for this post right? Ok fine, regardless of whether you anticipated getting free .edu links, you should have been!

Without further ado, here is a simple Google search that results with 64,200 pages of potential links for a huge .edu domain, Harvard University.

site:blogs.law.harvard.edu

Want more ideas for free links, subscribe to my RSS feed!

p.s. Here is another great search to turn up some .edu links. Oh ya, if you like this post, link to it as well!

p.s.s I forgot, this is also a great search for free .edu links.

By |March 20th, 2007|Link Building|45 Comments

Get a Free .edu Link Tomorrow!

In our ever evolving quest at getting links, people have come to appreciate that the .edu (Education) link is one of the greatest prizes, the holy grail of links. This is not because of some special power that a .edu TLD gives you, but because they are difficult to find, and even harder to acquire.

Because of their illusiveness, they have a huge trust factor and can become the authority on almost anything easily.

Here are a few reasons why .edu links are hard to come by:

They usually can’t be purchased.

You can’t beg for them.

You’re not a web designer for a college.

You don’t know any IT directors.

With that in mind, how much would you actually pay for a .edu link?

Tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. PST I’m going to give you a post that will show you how you can get a free .edu back link in under 1 minute.

Sign up for the RSS feed, or refresh your browser in about 8.5 hours!

By |March 19th, 2007|Link Building, News|1 Comment