Skip to main content

More Search Engine Traffic


Want more search-engine traffic?



Who doesn't want more search-engine traffic?


Search-engine traffic is free -- if you're trying to do it thru SEO efforts, that is -- and not by buying search-engine traffic.

Anyway, here I am over two years after first starting this blog, and more search-engine traffic is still something I'm learning to garner all the time.

Google-land and their rules ebb and flow, but here are a few tips I've learned:

  • Having a high Google pagerank means everything.

    Search for just about hot or popular term on Google and click on the websites that get the top 3 spots on Google. You'll see many times that their Google Pagerank is 5 or more...


  • Get in on the ground floor.

    I poked around Google Analytics today to learn that the most-visited blog posts I have were ones were I caught the beginning of a trends and wrote about it, like Beyonce taking the Master Cleaner or the DC Madam's List.


  • Post like a content scraper.

    Let's not steal content like the scrapers do, but one lesson we can learn is to post a bunch based on hot topics like they do. At least this may get you fast, free traffic, however fleeting.


  • Write based on demand.

    If you're out of ideas or looking for a topic that will get some eyeballs, post based on the topics people are searching for daily (check Google Hot Trends) or on a consistent basis (pop random words into the SEO Book Keyword Tool) and see what happens. The consistent demand for watching TV online is one example.


  • More header tags, more search-engine traffic

    Plop your main keywords like "more search engine traffic" in this post in header tags by putting "h2" in brackets like < and > then writing your keywords and "/h2" around the < and > brackets again. I've heard this helps.


  • Write where your desire leads. See what happens.

    Let me know your stats.

    Comments

    Sister2brother said…
    Well my search engine rankings are quite good for my Adsense Consultant Blog. I'm currently on page one of google's search engine results for the term "adsense consultant. The thing about it is that I don't useually do too fancy a stuff when I'm posting to that blog. I just keep adding relative content and since being an Adsense Consultant is my job I find that there are a lot of adsense-related information that I am interested in and post to my blog. People are so interested in adsense because it is such a legitimate way to earn money online that they are looking for as much information about adsense as possible and I have seen a link to my blog turn up many a time when I check some of my "stats". Certain terms and phrases relating to adsense will be typed in a search engine and a link to my blog will be in the search engine results.

    One thing that I would like to add to your post about search engine rankings is that your readers should add a stats tracker code to their website or blog. There are a lot of free ones available out there and they mostly just involve copying and pasting some code.

    With the information that you can get from these states - that will help you learn more about the traffic (and where its coming from) that is coming to your blog.
    Anonymous said…
    i have heard about this concept and have tried to incorporate some of the tips that you have mentioned. The thing is that i am not sure when it come to the off page elements.
    Anonymous said…
    Paula,

    Have noticed decrease in cost per click in September? I suspect that the economic weakness has reduced the average cost per click.

    at least in the following website:


    Free indian movies online
    Anonymous said…
    Thank you about the information you gave on google and page ranks. I am actually a free lancer and it helped a lot after reading your blog!


    Thanks a lot!
    hey, my search engine rankings are very good after reading you blog. You've got some really good tips about site rankings and all that kind of stuff.

    But these days cost per click has decreased a lot. Try helping me in that.

    Thanks!

    Popular posts from this blog

    Paula's List of Blogger Salaries...Are you on the list?

    Update: For those who continue to enjoy this post, check out my website about 50 real online people making more than $50k per year , and my page where I update my online salary . UPDATE: Before you read any further or especially link to this old list, please check out "Paula's New List of Blogger Salaries (and Webmasters, Affiliate Marketers, Content Scrapers, Domainers and any other title you can think of) June 2007" by clicking here! ~ Thanks, PAULA NEAL MOONEY by Paula Neal Mooney One of my favorite features in Parade magazine is the issue where they grab a random sampling of people and report their incomes -- from the millionaires to the working poor. Since I'm fascinated with how much money bloggers and webmasters are making nowadays, I've created a similar list -- a random sampling of people making money on the net. Who's on Paula's List of Blogger and Webmaster Salaries? I spent hours and hours scouring the internet for the last-reporte

    Paula's New List of Blogger Salaries (and Webmasters, Affiliate Marketers, Content Scrapers, Domainers and any other title you can think of) June 2007

    FIND OUT HOW MUCH BLOGGERS REALLY MAKE ONLINE -- CHECK OUT THIS NEW WEBSITE ABOUT MONEY-MAKING ONLINE CALLED 50 OVER $50K... by Paula Neal Mooney The time has come. The time is now. Paula N. Mooney will you please publish that list now?! (Yes, I fancy Dr. Seuss' iambic pentameter.) My WebMaster blest me with a viral post called "Paula's List of Blogger Salaries," and the response was so wonderful, here lies an update. It's bigger and better than ever before with more pics, and double the amount of bloggers, webmasters, domainers, affiliate marketers (or a smidgen of some or all of those titles) and their reported incomes. How Much Do You Make? Money is funny. The abundance of it, the lack of it, the subject of cash in general gets attention. While some invoke their choice not to post their online income nor discuss it at all, I've always been of the Suze Orman mindset ever since I read her first book. Suze encourages people to talk ab

    Digg.com's Autobury Secret Blacklist...Are you still being banned by automatic burying?

    UPDATE: PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK TO DIGG THIS STORY AND TELL DIGG TO PLAY FAIR... by Paula Neal Mooney Many of us know the power of Digg.com, dreamed up by Kevin Rose, who touted it as a "user driven" site that says it allows the general public to determine the stories they want to see make it to the front page by voting for interesting articles they find across the web. The more votes the public gives an article, the better chance it should have to make it to the front page. Theoretically... The power of Digg's front page Digg.com -- according to Alexa -- is now more popular than The New York Times. Getting one of your articles or blog posts to the front page of Digg.com will get your website seen by plenty of eyes. John Chow experienced a one-day traffic record of 55,856 page views when one of his posts hit the front page of Digg. Digg Bans Domains...then Supposedly Unbans Them One day, Digg banned me -- I'm still not clear why. I found out they banned a whole bun