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Assuming that you build a niche site and submit it to a few hundred directories, how long does it take to get some traffic? Also how long and how many links,ect. does it take to get past PR0?
-Grimm |
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Depends on competition of course.
There's no real answers to any of your questions. They all just "depend" on various factors. Google brad callen's SEO made easy guide. That's a good primer for some of your questions. Don't purchase the product seo elite which the book is pushing. It's a good product I have it, but everything you need can be done by hand. Actually i'll just get a link... https://best1-host.com/seoeasy.pdf Cheers, Josh |
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PR only updates 3-4 times per year.
95% of those directories are crap and will never send you any traffic. |
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Yes directories arn't for traffic, generally they're just for obtaining good pr backlinks.
Cheers, Josh |
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Thx guys.
-Josh Im actually glad that you were the one to respond because my roommate referred me to a post you made a few months ago when I was trying to get started with my site. I think it was called Adsense routine or something like that. Ill check out the link you posted. Thx again -Grimm |
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I started a fantasy baseball blog about 6 weeks ago, and am averaging about 300 visitors per day. Most of the traffic comes from link swapping with other fantasy baseball blogs - I emailed a bunch of them asking if they wanted to swap links and most said yes. One in particular that gets a lot of traffic is still responsible for around 25% of my traffic...and that's just those coming directly from his site, not those who now type in my URL directly. The other big source of traffic was when I started using the 'label' field in Blogger...suddenly started getting lots of google traffic. Particularly when I posted about somewhat obscure players who haven't gotten a lot of press yet.
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The other big source of traffic was when I started using the 'label' field in Blogger...suddenly started getting lots of google traffic. [/ QUOTE ] Can I get a lesson? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] The other big source of traffic was when I started using the 'label' field in Blogger...suddenly started getting lots of google traffic. [/ QUOTE ] Can I get a lesson? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] When you create a new post there will be a small text box below the main one that is for "labels." Simply type in whatever is relevent and separate each label by a comma. For example, on my last blog post my labels look like this: poker, hold'em, multi-tabling, results, bad beat, 24. Basically in the post I commented on my reults for the day, the fact I was playing more tables than usual, some bad beats, and made a comment about 24. I actually didn't start the using the labels until this thread. But they definitely do work. My blog has only been up for a few days, and ahd no other visitors other than me. After I started the labels earlier today, about 10 random people have visited the site. Definitely recommended for a start-up blog. |
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Addition to something I said - much better than swapping links is swapping references (with links) to eachother in posts, or swapping guest articles.
Also, I didn't even know to use commas in the labels field. |
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Also, I didn't even know to use commas in the labels field. [/ QUOTE ] I guess it might work without commas. I just did it automatically with commas and that workd perfectly. |
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