Thursday, 20 September 2012

Google first page: free tips for higher ranking blogs (part two)


In Part One, I explained how to use free blog and website creation sites like HubPages, Squidoo and others to build backlinks to your main blog.
(You want to do this because you want your blog to show up on the first page of Google when somebody searches for the subject of your blog. And Google favors blogs that are linked to by other high page rank sites; the likes of Google-favorites such as Squidoo confer lots of “authority” back to your own blog.)
Now, in Part Two, we’ll look at a few other things you can do to help get your blog a higher placement in those all important search engine page results (SERPs).
* Twitter tells the world (and Google) that you’ve got a new web site
To show up in Google, your new sites need to be “spidered” by Google’s “bots.” One way to let Google know that these sites have been created is to use Twitter. Google and Twitter are closely linked and that relationship shows no signs of waning.
So send out a tweet like this one:
“Check out my new site about discount electronic widget adaptors at http://www.squidoo.com/discount-electronic-widget-adapters”
Obviously, use an url shortener like TinyUrl or Is.gd to stay under Twitter’s 140 character limit.
Do this for every single new page you just created: the one at HubPages, the one at Xanga, and so on.
You don’t want to spam or annoy your Twitter followers, so use a FREE Twitter message timer like Twuffer.com so that all these tweets to go out at different times. (I use the “Schedule” function in MarketMeSuite. I also use MarketMeSuite to get backlinks to my blog…)

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