I don’t do many of these. In fact, the last Blogtreprelinking session we had was all the way back in August of last year. But I think its time for me to step back and reflect upon the blogosphere and the amazing amounts of mouthwatering posts that have been coming out in the past few days - visit these links, perhaps drop the author a comment and tell them what you think of the post:
- Yaro has a nice piece on the Top 16 SEO tips he talked about with Darryl Peddle, a Yahoo! guy. This is a comprehensive list of all the things you should be doing to your blog to help it gain the maximum amount of possible exposure from the search engines. With my next domain registration, Im gonna register Blogtrepreneur.com for 3 years because I reckon that should boost my rankings, Mark’s post helps to explain this as well.
- Tom talks about how a website launch should be done!
- Kumiko writes an extremely amusing (but amazingly relevant) post on 6 lessons Britney can teach you about blogging.
- Darren has another of his pillar articles on How To Correctly Run a Blog Competition. This is something I need to work on after the less than spectacular $10 in cash or $60 in links competition I tried out earlier in the year.
- Twilight Pics has reviewed Blogtrepreneur based on Design, Usability, Accessibility and Content and gave the site an impressive 71 out of 100. Im second only to YGG who just had a site redesign, so Im chuffed! Submit your site for a free review.
There’s not too many links there, so they should be digestable. Enjoy and feel free to post more in the comments if you feel I’ve left some out!
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5 responses so far ↓
1 Tom // Feb 23, 2007 at 10:22 am
Thanks for the link Adnan!
2 adnan // Feb 23, 2007 at 11:21 pm
No problem Tom - congrats again on the great launch of TrustMyGarage!
3 Gary Ruplinger // Feb 26, 2007 at 1:09 am
I hear often about how you should register your domains for multiple years. I’ve read the Google patent on the subject. While it makes sense, though, I still haven’t seen a lot of evidence that it really makes a difference. Do you of anyone who’s actually tested length of domain registration with regard to search rankings or is it just something people do because it makes sense?
4 Blogging Businessman // Mar 1, 2007 at 10:59 pm
Any chance of adding http://moneyspider.blogspot.com/ please? I joined the z-list and added you to my list, my page is at:
The Money Spider’s Guide to Earning Money from your Web Blog
many thanks!
5 adnan // Mar 5, 2007 at 6:30 pm
@ Gary - hmmm, I havn’t heard of any direct success stories, but there is no real way to test it. The length of domain registration is only one of a barrel-load of factors that determine pagerank and site popularity. But as you pointed out, Google’s patent does tend to support the theory that the longer the length of registration, the better the Search Engine Love!
Thanks for adding me to the Z-List Blogging Businessman but unfortunately, I no longer do any blog exchange links.
Thanks for dropping by guys.
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