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From what I can tell your blog will need more PR to have much effect but the good news is that blogs gain PR quicker than most sites from |
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Bob, From what I can tell your blog will need more PR to have much effect but the good news is that blogs gain PR quicker than most sites from what I have read here. Blog backlinks are good. I am doing the same thing you are. Creating several keyword rich blogs, letting them build PR then using them as additional backlinks to my sites. This was an idea posted here by Sam quite a while back and I am just now "getting it" As far as feeds my thinking is if your blog has alot of good content that is updated regularly you may get folks to access it thru the RSS feed system. I know how to feed it. I am just not sure who it is being 'fed to" Hehe. My problem is I am not much of a writer. What you can do is go to www.articlecity.com or www.freesticky.com or a similar site if you need content. You can cut and paste can't you? Tim |
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I just setup a blog on blogger.com which is owned by Google and which is supposed to be searched a lot by the Google Bot. |
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I gave the URL a keyword rich name such as http://user-interface-design.blogspot.com/ |
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This setsup as an RSS feed as well. I intend to copy the News articles from one of my website pages to the Blog. |
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1. Will having backlinks to my website from the blog help in terms of SEO? |
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2. Is the one backlink pointing to my website enough or should I add a backlink to my website for each article? I can do this with a "Posted By XYZ" tag on each article. |
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3. The whole Blog is setup for an RSS feed with an XML page. Will the RSS feature be that much more helpful for SEO? |
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I think you can see where I am going with this and am wondering if it is worth the effort for SEO? |
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Ergobob wrote: I just setup a blog on blogger.com which is owned by Google and which is supposed to be searched a lot by the Google Bot. Just what convinces you the Googlebot would treat Blogger sites different that other sites? Blogs *usually* will be visited more regularly that "normal" web pages simply because they have a high update frequency. I gave the URL a keyword rich name such as http://user-interface-design.blogspot.com/ This won't help, really, unless you are about to guestbook-spam the web. This setsup as an RSS feed as well. I intend to copy the News articles from one of my website pages to the Blog. To create redundant content? Why? 1. Will having backlinks to my website from the blog help in terms of SEO? Yes, slightly. It's actually mainly irrelevant unless your blog gains a higher PageRank than your current site. 2. Is the one backlink pointing to my website enough or should I add a backlink to my website for each article? I can do this with a "Posted By XYZ" tag on each article. It doesn't really matter at this stage... 3. The whole Blog is setup for an RSS feed with an XML page. Will the RSS feature be that much more helpful for SEO? When will you start to try think about your human visitors? I suggest: http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/..._24_index.html I think you can see where I am going with this and am wondering if it is worth the effort for SEO? Seriously, if SEO would be this easy, Google results would contain *nothing but irrelevant spam*. Everybody and their mother can create 10 blogs to point to their own site. It's not really relevant and creates spam on the web. Yes, if you can create 1000 domains crosslinking you might be successful for a short time. Maybe you even fool Yahoo. But one blog? |
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Seriously, if SEO would be this easy, Google results would contain *nothing but irrelevant spam*. Everybody and their mother can create 10 blogs to point to their own site. It's not really relevant and creates spam on the web. Yes, if you can create 1000 domains crosslinking you might be successful for a short time. Maybe you even fool Yahoo. But one blog? |
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| Seriously, if SEO would be this easy, Google results would contain *nothing but irrelevant spam*. Everybody and their mother can create 10 blogs to point to their own site. It's not really relevant and creates spam on the web. Yes, if you can create 1000 domains crosslinking you might be successful for a short time. Maybe you even fool Yahoo. But one blog? Phillip, Quote from your blog: "From where I'm searching, this blog is now number one (and two) for Seraphim Proudleduck. If we can keep this position - which possibly will be harder than getting there - I will pass on the full prize money to one of those who linked to here." So obvioulsy you think the blog is of some value, depise yor harse criticism of Bobs ambitions of starting a blog. He is obviously new at this. You have a number one position and at least 30,000 backlinks. How about giving the man a pointer or two? Throw the dog a bone. Tim |
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