Showing posts with label traffic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traffic. Show all posts

Trackback and How It Can Improve Your Blog Traffic

Thursday, September 3, 2009
What is trackback and how can it help you to improve your blog traffic?

Trackback is one of traffic technique. It is a technique when you leaving a comments on someone blog or website and put you blog/site link on your comment. However it is time consuming unless you have a lot of time to search every blog/site related to your blog topic, reading it and then comments on it.

Simply said, trackback is one kind of blog conversation that links two or more relevant blog entries together. One blogger writes an article that references or is relevant to another blog's article and fills out the trackback section. When the blogger publishes the article the blog leaves a trackback on the other blog's article, which usually appears in the comments area as a truncated summary with a link.

I will show you how to send a trackback, the way I understand it.

Each blogging software system handles trackbacks differently. Bloggers can also choose to switch trackbacks off or require every trackback be approved before going live, so don't be surprised when you send a trackback and it doesn't show up, it may have nothing to do with you.

Some blogs will trackback automatically, or attempt to, especially if they are the same format. For example a WordPress blog trackbacking a WordPress blog. In that case as long as you include a link to the other blog's post your blog will attempt a trackback (sometimes called a "pingback").



Usually you have to manually enter a trackback URI into the blog entry you are creating. You can find the trackback URI at the end of most blog posts (take a look at your blog posts for the term "Trackback URI" or similar).

By the way -

URL = Uniform Resource Locator, a fancy name for 'Link'

URI = Uniform Resource Identifier, another fancy name for 'Link'

How To Improve Your Traffic by Trackbacking?

If you trackback someone else's blog post you are leaving a link that points back to your blog. Someone who reads the blog article may click through from the link and visit your blog. In some cases, if they are not using the "nofollow" tag, you get some PageRank juice which will help your search engine rankings.

Trackbacks are good because they bring traffic to your blog when you trackback other blogs. Being the "victim" of a trackback is also good because
it means another blogger has read your blog and deemed something you wrote worthy of including in their blog. There is a good chance if they trackbacked you that they also made a direct link to your blog too.

This helps your social proofing because it provides evidence that other people are reading and responding to your blog articles. However the real power of trackbacking is an awareness building tool to get the attention of other bloggers.

When you first start blogging not many people will know your blog exists. By trackbacking other bloggers you demonstrate interest in their content which is a surefire way to make them interested in you and your blog.

It's very likely that the blogger you trackbacked will follow the link and see what your blog is all about. If you have been following my advice and have written some pillar articles your new visitor will like what they see, very likely subscribe to your blog and if you are lucky may even trackback you or mention your blog in a future entry on their blog.

If nothing else, by trackbacking a blogger you will forever occupy some of their mind-space, which in the future may open up all kinds of doors and opportunities for traffic.

There's a lot of other way to improve your blog traffic. If you love to read other people post, then trackback is suitable for you.

The Importance of Referrer Logs

Sunday, August 30, 2009
Referrer logging is used to allow web servers and websites to identify where people are visiting them either for promotional or security purposes. You can find out which search engine they used to find your site and whether your customer has come from a ‘linked site’. It is basically the URL of the previous webpage from which your link was followed.

By default, most hosting accounts don’t include referrer logs but may be subscribed for an extra monthly fee. If your web host does not provide a graphic report of your log files, you can still view the referrer logs for your website by logging into the host server using free or low-cost FTP software, like these:

The log file is available on your web server which can be download into your computer later. You can use a log analysis tool, like those mentioned below, to create a graphic report from your log files so that the files are easier to understand.

You can view the files using Word, Word Perfect, txt or WordPad files even if you don’t have the right tool. This information is very crucial to your business and marketing plans and is not advisable to neglect it.

In addition to identifying the search engine or linked site from where your visitor arrived, referrer logs can also tell you what keywords or keyword phrases your client used for searching.

As referrer information can sometimes violate privacy, some browsers allow the user to disable the sending of referrer information. Proxy and Firewall software can also filter out referrer information, to avoid leaking the location of private websites. This can result in other problems, as some servers block parts of their site to browsers that don't send the right referrer information, in an attempt to prevent deep linking or unauthorized use of bandwidth. Some proxy software gives the top-level address of the target site itself as the referrer, which prevents these problems and still not divulging the user's last visited site.

Since the referrer can easily be spoofed or faked, however, it is of limited use in this regard except on a casual basis.

Blog Tactic : Outsource For Traffic

Thursday, May 14, 2009
Today I would like to talk about another traffic method that you can use to draw traffic to your blog. You can do this by outsourcing professional team to do the work for you. Well of course this will cost you some money but, hey, you don't have to do the hard work anymore. Now you can grow your traffic by outsourcing tedious SEO and online promotion tasks by professional teams and burst out of the sandbox!

There's a lot of outsourcing provider to drive traffic to your blog you can choose from such as outsourcetraffic and outsourcemytraffic. There is a lot more, it is time for you to do the browse!
Traffic outsource will help you distributes articles promoting your site, leaves comments on blogs leading back to your site, builds inbound links to your site, creates and builds content on web 2.0 sites like squidoo and hubpages etc.. all of which result in targeted visitors to your website and increased search engines rankings for your most relevant keywords. They will also do the link building and blogging task for you.

Link Building: They will promote your website by listing your website with the top leading search engines like Yahoo, Google and several other high page ranked web directories and web sites. Search Engine Optimization of your websites through our web promotion techniques, your business is likely to get a major boost.

Blogging: Their people's has a dedicated team of professionally experienced writers through its own high page ranked blog network that positions to boost your websites, blogs or any service’s ranking in search engines through proper blog visibility.

One key point to remember if you use outsourcing service is that you should left the job done by them for a certain period, says a month, to evaluate their effectiveness. If it successfully help your ranking, then you have made the right choice, but if it does not help you as much as you hope for, then maybe you should withdraw from it since you've paid for their service.

The choice is yours! Do it yourself or let the pro do it for you? Outsource for traffic is just another option, but if you believe that you can do it for yourself, then it is not for you.