November 2010

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This Guest Post by Mark is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

You can’t manage what you don’t measure” – old management adage

Junk in, junk out – popular quote among web analysts

I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately. We have all kinds of data about our websites: total visits, total pageviews, pages/visit, bounce rate or average time on site. This is only maybe 1/10th of the information we have available about our websites.

7 Tips for International SEO

Posted in Blog Contests,Seo Tips on November 29, 2010 by Sarah

This Guest Post by Sarah is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

International SEO is one of those areas a lot of bloggers have questions about, because it’s not something you typically deal with until you need to. It’s not difficult, but there are things to keep in mind. I’d like to cover 7 tips to remember when trying to improve rankings in international search engines.

Top 5 Tips to Attract More People to Your Blog

Posted in Blog Contests,Blog Tips on November 28, 2010 by Mona Pennypacker

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This Guest Post by Mona Pennypacker is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

It takes a great deal of time and concentration to get a blog off the ground. In most cases, it is the culmination of a lot of thinking and maybe even procrastinating. Once you have your blog up and running, you will want to do one thing – get more people reading it. A blog is nothing without the maximum amount of exposure. Here are 5 tips for attracting more people to your blog once you get it going:

3 Questions Before Starting Your Blog

Posted in Blog Contests,Blog Tips on November 27, 2010 by Rojish

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This Guest Post by Rojish Roy is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

In a world in which technology advances faster than a speeding locomotive, blogging made easy — and free! How else can you get your message out to a potential audience of millions worldwide and spend exactly nothing? There may be no such thing as a free lunch in this world, but you can bet your bottom dollar that there are free blogs to be had.

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This Guest Post by Kira Permunian is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

Have you heard about the recent Google algorithm update?

It was just recently when I’ve heard this rumor again from my SEO Buddies talking about the new Google Search Algorithms – the thing that I am keen enough to know about. I explore over Google Search and on Google Blogs to see if there is really an official statement from Google with this thing. Fortunately, I found some related contents but not expressly tackling about the new algorithm.