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I Don’t Believe in Pagerank.

Posted @ December 29, 2009  |  Categorized Under: SEO

You would think that page rank would have a lot to do with the success of a directory. When I was a beginner to the SEO world, everytime I saw “Free PR4 Directory”, I’d submit my network for websites to it like theres no tomorrow. Time passes, you realize 95% of those submissions were mostly useless. It is not that hard to achieve a PR4 website.

For example,  I’ve had websites that I’ve only acquired a few quality backlinks for, and received a PR4. I’ve also had websites where in the old days, I’d go the easy way and pay for the directory submission packages which is consisted of free web directories that is worth not even an ounce of milk (you know most of you have done this one time or another)… and still received a PR4. So which PR4 is worth more? I don’t believe in pagerank.

To be honest with you, I do not know the pagerank of PostDotCom Directory right now. Yes, I’m not lying.  I’ve completely drifted away from pagerank and being obsessed with numbers and backlinks and what not.

It does not in any way, shape, or form affect rank in the search engine. It does not determine the quality of a website, or a directory. While I’m sure when you’re finally deciding to sell your “two month old free PR4 directory”, it’ll generate more interest than a “two month old free pr0 directory”. But it’s up to you.

While this directory is not a PR6 and PR7, but it retains high rankings in many popular terms and has been around for several years and receives constant submissions. So some people out there must be getting the fact that page rank does not rule all.

When’s the next pagerank update?

Sorry, I’m too busy having a life to keep track of it and monitoring my websites 24/7 to see if any changes occurred in datacenter34937487 and running to webmaster forums to participate in another “Nope no change here.” “One site dropped to PR3  and one site is a PR 9!!!” “No update here yet.” thread. ETC.

Cheers.

Use Natural Traffic Sources To Generate Traffic To Your Website

Posted @ December 9, 2009  |  Categorized Under: Guides, SEO

Whether you are building a website for a home-based business, a medium sized business, or a big, fancy business – the question is: how can you get maximum traffic to your site? Now this is where you need to know how to make full use of the natural traffic sources. Now you might be wondering what ‘natural traffic sources’ means. We explain in this article.

To get maximum mileage, you need to know proper methods to get quality-targeted traffic to your website. You can use natural search engine listings (which have the ability to convert well) – but many people new to the dynamics complain that the competition is too fierce, and the algorithm of the search engines is constantly changing. However, one of the best natural traffic sources is article marketing – which is absolutely free, and the leads can convert up to 10 times better than other sources. You need to be known, liked, and trusted by your visitor, for them to buy your product. So write and submit many article concerning yourself and your business to major directories, put in your website link in the resource box, and when people read and get to know about you, they will automatically be driven to buy your product.

Another natural traffic source that you can explore is pay per click advertising. Using AdWords gives you the ability to be effective in as little as 5 minutes. Basically what you need to do here is think about the keywords that people might use to locate your product, and use the keyword research tools – Wordtracker is a good example. Based on this research, you can find the laser target keywords that would mean high sales for you.

Yes, when it comes to generating traffic on your website, there are certain tips, strategies, tactics and secrets you should know. For instance, another great way to use a natural traffic source is to get featured on Google News, or any other major news website, as they get millions of visitors every day. Yahoo News and MSNBC are also good examples – use them for articles, press releases, etc. to get massive traffic to your site. What you need to do is be published on the sites that are syndicated by Google News. You can also submit your website as a potential news source –but you would need to keep in mind certain editorial guidelines.

Another way to use a natural traffic source is to target your readers with topic-specific articles. Because if you submit everything at one particular place, there’s a good chance your readers might not find what they are looking for. So focus on specific websites that cater to specific tastes – like The Bleacher Report (sports), SeekingAlpha (finance), LifeHack.org (self growth, time management, productivity, technology).

Yes, with just a little effort and dedication, you can pull it off – remember, make use of the natural traffic sources out there to generate traffic to your website at minimum cost. You are sure to reap the benefits!