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BlogAdvance Traffic Engine

September 14, 2006 by Tricia

Going on with my series on blog traffic engines I’d like to discuss BlogAdvance. I’ve seen this site go through a few changes since I joined.


When I first signed on they only gave 0.5 credits per blog view when you were surfing, but now they have upped it to 1 credit per blog viewed so the ratio is 1:1. You visit one site, one person visits yours.

I’m not sure how many members Blog Advance has right now, but I wish I got a few more blog views per day. Perhaps if I can entice you to join their service and actually surf blogs regularly we’ll all have our blogs viewed more often over there. I find that my Blog advance visitors stop and leave comments a little more often than my Bl0gexplosion visitors do. Bl0gAdvance also has a forum for members to talk and discuss just about anything to do with blogging.

One thing that I like about Blog Advance is that they occasionally have surfing contests and they give out cash awards to the top surfer. I haven’t won anything yet but I’ve come close!

Give Blogadvance a try –




Filed Under: Traffic exchange Tagged With: blog, Blogadvance, credits, new blogs, surf blogs, Traffic engine, Traffic exchange, visitors

Blogexplosion traffic engine

September 7, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve been using some of the popular blog traffic engines for my other blogs since February or so and I thought that it might be time to do a series discussing each traffic engine that I use, and how well they’ve worked for me.

One thing that I like about traffic engines in general is that you get to visit more blogs and if you take the time to stop and leave a valid comment on the sites you like they will often come and visit you. If you’re lucky you might gain a few extra loyal readers in this manner.

I’ll start with the first one that I joined. It’s called Bl0gexplosion. When I first joined I got quite a bit of traffic from the site, but it seems to have slowed down lately. I’m still getting about 15 to 20 views of each of my sites a day, but when I started I think I got about 30 views each day. Some new traffic engines opened up since I joined Bl0gexplosion and I don’t know if they took some of the members away from BE and if that’s why it’s slowed down a bit, or there are just so many members and so many blogs that the circulation per blog has slowed.

Features – They have a number of different features that allow you to earn credits. The main feature to earn credits is to surf other blogs. For each credit you earn gets your blog viewed by another surfer – once you assign your credits. You can also put your site into the blog rocket and have it visited from that area, Battle of the blogs- pit your blog against others and earn credits if you win. You can earn credits by voting on battles as well. This by far is my favorite feature of the site, and the main way that I earn credits there.

They also have forums where you can discuss a variety of topics and get help with the bl0gexplosion system if you are having a problem.

Give Blogexplosion a try –

Filed Under: Traffic exchange Tagged With: blog, blogexplosion, comment, credits, features, surf blogs, Traffic engine, Traffic exchange, visitors

DIY Search engine Optimization tips #2

September 1, 2006 by Tricia

Continued from DIY Search Engine Optimization Tips #1

6. When writing your articles or posts on your pages be sure to include important keywords and search phrases at the beginning, middle and end of the article.

If you are using good writing technique when composing your pages and articles you shouldn’t have a problem with this phase of SEO. As you might know, a well written article usually begins with a paragraph that describes what the body of the article will be about; the mid section of your article goes into more detail or greater depth regarding your initial statement in the first paragraph; the end of the article should come to a conclusion regarding the information you have discussed in the mid portion of the article.

Write naturally, but do remember to use terms within your post that might be used by people when they are searching for the type of information that your article contains.

7. Place your keywords and phrases in the link text of your web pages.

Keywords should be used in your links. When you are linking to another page or subpage on your site use a descriptive keyword or phrase to describe the clickable link. Don’t use terms like “click here” as that offers no description of what the link is for the search engines.

8. Make sure your site can be navigated easily by your visitors as well as search engines

When someone links to your site, or when you submit your site to a search engine it is often only the index page of the site that is given to the search engine. When the search engine visits your site it will index your main page. Your main page should contain some links that lead deeper into your site but if you have a javascript based navigation system the search engine spiders may not follow the links deep into your site as easily as if your links are text (html) based.

9. Build a site map page or use the Google sitemap option.

It’s important to get all of the pages on your site indexed by the search engines. Creating a page that contains links to all of the pages within your site, a sitemap, helps the search engine in this matter. As you probably know, visitors using your sitemap will be able to find items on your site easier as well.

You can create an xml version of your sitemap and submit it to Google Sitemaps. Google has links to third party XML sitemap creators in it’s Webmasters tools area. Once you’ve created your xml sitemap you can submit it to the sitemap area and googles spiders will visit your site on a regular basis depending upon how often you update your site.

10. Off-site optimization

Now that you know how to optimize your site, and write articles and sub pages for search engine optimization you should concentrate on off site optimization. Google places a high measure of importance as to where you site is ranked on factors such as how many other sites link to your page, the page rank of the sites linking to your site, and the type of sites linking to your site.

The best way to get off site links of course is to create a website with valuable information that will make others want to link to you. If you exchange links with other sites try to exchange links with sites that are similar to your own. For example if you have a gardening site you should attempt to link up with other gardening sites – of all types.

You can also write informative articles and get them published on other websites which will result in a link back to your site. This may also help increase the amount of visitors coming to your site as well. Submit your links to all of the main directories- Google, Yahoo, MSN, the Open directory, and directories that are perhaps related to your sites genre as well. Participate in forums in order to promote your site and perhaps get more visitors to your site as well.

All of the tips that I have listed should help you promote your site and get better rankings on the main search engines.

Filed Under: SEO, Site Promotion Tagged With: articles, descriptive keyword, Google, Keyword, MSN, optomize, page rank, search engine, SEO, submit links, write, writing, Yahoo

DIY Search engine Optimization tips #1

August 30, 2006 by Tricia

Individual website owners and bloggers usually can’t afford to pay SEO (Search Engine Optimization) companies to optimize their sites so that they reach the top of the search engines, however there are a lot of things that you can do yourself to improve your page rank and publicize their sites.

Here’s some tips

1. Plan your site for optimization from the beginning.

Start by choosing a domain name that includes words that could be considered important keywords for your site. For example, if you are creating a gardening site it would be great to have the word garden or gardening in your domain name. Use keywords when you create pages on your site too. A sub page of a gardening site might be called rosegardening.html .

Titles of posts in your blog – if your blog is for a specific niche should also contain keywords that pertain to the post and to the theme of the site itself.

2. keep search engines in mind as you design your site

Search engines use the text on a site to figure out what the site is about, and in part, where to place it on the search pages. If you use photos on your site always use the alt text tag to describe what the photo is about. This will make the search engines spiders and robots job easier.

Sites designed with flash format are difficult for search engines to navigate and index, as they don’t contain much text for the search engines to use to classify the site.

It’s also been said that long strips of java script might be better put in an external file that is called upon from the main page or CSS style files.

3. Each page of your site should have it’s own title tag

It’s very simple to make sure that each page has a title – simple use a Meta Title tag in the header for each page, and individually give each page it’s own title. Search Engines look at the title of each page as being one of the most important factors in telling it’s robots and spiders what the page is about. As per my earlier example if you created a gardening site and you talked about different types of plants on the various subpages you would want each page to have a title that contains information about the plant that is being discussed in the page. For example a sub page of the gardening site my have the title “Growing Daisies” if it discussed how to grow daisies.

Title tags should also contain important keywords that will help people find that specific page on your site when they are using a search engine. Think about what words you would choose to search for the type of information that your page is about and use some of those words in the title.

The main page of a gardening site might have a title tag – “Gardening- plants for the garden, gardening tips, and gardening FAQ’s”

4. Be sure to add a description tag to each of your pages:

A description tag is as important as the title tag. The first couple of sentences on your page should summarize what the page is about using important keywords and search phrases that you think people would use when searching for that page.

A gardening sites description tag might say “XYZ Gardening provides information to gardeners about growing plants in the garden, plant profiles, gardening tips and advice.”

5. Put your keywords into headers and headlines on your page.

Search engines give high value to the use of header tags on a page. Header tags are used to enclose the title of an article or as a sub heading in a page. I can’t write the full code here but the tags are H1 H2 H3 H4 and so on. The headline of your page should have a H1 header tag around the words.

Good blog themes often come with CSS style sheets that incorporate important items like header tags into the theme. You shouldn’t really have to think of this feature on a well made blog theme, but if you are writing and designing your own site or theme please remember that header tags are very important.

Please remember that article titles and sub-headings within an article or page should contain important keywords as well. Use words that best describe the content of the article or page when you make a header tag.

Filed Under: SEO, Site Promotion Tagged With: articles, CSS, description, design, domain name, header, Keyword, meta tag, niche, optomize, page rank, post title, search engine, SEO, stylesheet, subpage, tag

Working on the theme

August 26, 2006 by Tricia

Have patience with me as I work on the theme. I want to get everything just right before I start re-publishing some of the posts that I already wrote up for this site.

If you have an suggestions as to what you might like to see on this site I’d love to hear it. Remember I’m creating this site for you my reader so that you can learn how to optimize your site better, and how to maintain it as well.

Filed Under: Blogging, SEO, Site maintenance, Site Promotion, Wordpress Tagged With: changing theme, suggestions, wordpress theme

Hello world!

August 26, 2006 by Tricia

I’m starting this site because I’ve found that over the last 10 to 12 years of making my own websites, creating mailing lists, creating blogs etc I’ve ended up helping a lot of people with Search Engine Optimization, graphics, and all the little how to’s that are confusing when you don’t know much html or php. So I thought that I’d create this site and create a record of the helpful tips that I’ve given out to others.

I also plan to start helping others that don’t have time to fix up their sidebars on their blogs or who want new headers, new design – for a fee. More on this later. For now I’m tinkering with my own theme.

Filed Under: Blogging, Site maintenance Tagged With: General

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