August 7, 2008

Are You Getting Enough Traffic To Your Sites?

As serious internet marketers all know traffic is the bedrock of our businesses. Without traffic nothing happens.

The problem is that we get pretty good at making websites, we do good research, we add appropriate offers for our readers and then it kinda stops.
What happens next?

Well, what should happen next is that hundreds, if not thousands, of folks should find your web pages and offers and some of those visitors should click on your ads or buy your offers.

Yup, that SHOULD happen.
But getting traffic to your websites is not so easy - and it is getting harder.

Every day there are more websites, every day more competing offers and every day more noise in the market place.

Well, what’s an internet marketer going to do?
Actually he does the same as he always did! He asks his friends for their help. He asks them to tell other people about his great website. He asks them to post articles on their blogs about his new offers. He might even ask his friends to say nice things about his articles on his websites and blogs.
This kind of activity has worked in every market since man invented money and markets.

But, I hear you say, ‘how do we find friends’ and maybe more particularly, given the global nature of our businesses ‘how do I find enough friends to make a difference?’

Well, I think I can offer some help here!
I have been working with friends in my business for quite a while. We work together to help each other to do the tasks that need to be done. I have a network of friends with over 1,500 members!
Yup, that’s right. Over 1,500 people all of whom are willing to work with me, and I with them, to get our pages noticed by search engines and real people.
To make a big noise every time we do something interesting.
To help me write content for my sites.
To tell social networking and bookmarking sites about what we are up to.

Well, as a person can always use a few more friends I’d like to suggest that you take a look at how I manage my network of friends. See how we work together to make our businesses stronger. Traffic Kahuna have re-opened the doors to accept another 200 members. Together we are making a big noise about our businesses and people all over the world really do notice when friends help friends to spread the word!

This is a cool opportunity for anyone who wants to get more people to visit their site and make more money from their business!
Join our network of traffic building friends!

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    April 2, 2008

    Comment Kahuna - Build links to your websites for free.

    A while back Comment Kahuna was launched and I wrote about it here.

    Well, it did not go away. In fact there are a whole range of upgrades on the way. For those who don’t know Comment Kahuna is FREE software that delivers unlimited, high-quality, targeted backlinks to all your websites, without using any risky tactics that might ruin your search engine rankings.

    If you are not already using Comment Kahuna or another blog commenting program then read the post I made here and then pop over to the Comment Kahuna website and download this very useful software.

    This launch of Comment Kahuna is linked to another launch coming up - Traffic Kahuna - I will be writing about that later, but meanwhile perhaps take a shufti at my YouTube video about Traffic Kahuna.

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      February 4, 2008

      Web 2.0 Graphics Generators & Other Goodies

      OK, since when did Web 2.0 come to mean a set of design cliches.

      Anyway since we are in the middle of that meme I might as well chuck another stick on the fire.

      I found a list of over 100 tools for doing web 2.0 stylee graphics tricks. There are also things like domain name generators, email address obfuscators, loadsa fun for the Web 2.0 (and ordinary folks!)

      http://www.ajaxflakes.com/web-20/top-100-online-generators-web-20/

      For the curious but indolent, here is a partial list of the goodies available:

      Graphics & Image generators
      Color generators
      CSS generators
      Domain Name generators
      Email generators
      Favicons generators
      Flash generators
      Form generators
      METATAG generators
      Password generators
      PopUp generators
      Robots.txt generators
      RSS generators
      SiteMap generators
      Text generators
      ASCII generators
      PDF generators
      Tooltip generators
      XML Forms generators
      HTACCESS generators
      Fun & Humor

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        December 10, 2007

        Free PortalFeeder Software! (build blog backlinks)

        Post Updated CommentKahuna is now in Version 2.0

        SEO used to be easy. Build a site, write some tags, submit it to the search engines and sit back and wait for loads of free traffic. Today it is not so easy. Now we have to go a stage further and build loads of links to our sites; but often not even that is enough. The search engines know about link farms and even article directories are not the force they were just a few months ago.

        The guys at PortalFeeder know your pain. ;)
        Today they have announced a new product called CommentKahuna and it is free!
        Comment Kahuna is designed to help build back links that would stand the test of time and have immediate benefit.
        When I started out building backlinks it did not take long to discover that using blogs was the way to go. Blogs are spidered fast and often so I could get new pages and sites indexed fast, so I started hunting out blogs and posting comments. This was good but something was missing…
        It was still taking a long time to go through the process. search for blogs, find the comments, post a comment, rinse, repeat.
        I was thinking there was likely a better, more automated, way to post comments to high Page Rank blogs. I was right, there is and it is ideal for folks who are using manual, or automated blogs (automated blogs).
        CommentKahuna.
        Here is how you build backlinks to your sites.
        1) Choose your search term, enter it into CommentKahuna, input a username, your email and the URL of the site to which you want to link. Press the button and the magic begins! You can also choose what types of blogs to go for, WordPress, TypePad, MoveableType etc etc, a great way to increase the number of blogs to post to.

        2) CommentKahuna searches out blogs with specific posts that match your search terms, it creates a list that also displays the PageRank (PR) of each of the posts.

        3) You can filter out the lower PR posts and go for higher value links.

        4) Now all you have to do is scan the post, and write an appropriate comment, paste in your site info, press submit in the browser window and move to the next tab.

        Comment Kahuna will pick up anything up to 50 blogs at each go, probably 10 comments per keyword run is enough.
        As a matter of course, I only ever post where I can add to the discussion in a positive manner and I am finding that back links from blogs are helping me to get spidered and indexed much faster than previously. Used in conjunction with Social Bookmarking one can have a powerful set of tools that make what was a laborious task almost a pleasure. The only serious drawback is that I get distracted by reading posts!

        Anyway, for your backlink building pleasure just download CommentKahuna and get building.

        By the way, CommentKahuna is from PortalFeeder and is just one of the tools that can be found in the PortalFeeder membership. Portal Feeder are opening their doors again soon. I am one of the team of mentors who helps members to achieve their goals. If you want to chat with me about PortalFeeder then just click the customer support button in the left hand sidebar and I’ll be happy to chat with you!

        EDIT and Update!
        CommentKahuna V2.0 has just been released. The main change is that now CommentKahuna can identify those blogs that do not use No Follow tags on their comments sections. This is very good because now it means that as well as driving on-theme traffic to your sites you can also be sure that the link is carrying PageRank and thus enhancing your page’s authority. It also means that Google’s spiders can now use links to enter your new pages helping even more with indexing.
        For info about No Follow check this Wikipedia link

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          November 14, 2007

          New Plugins For Your LAMM Blogs

          We have today added two new plugins to the standard automated blogs package. The first is a Google Analytics plugin to enable you to track your WordPress blog’s stats in all the interesting ways that Google Analytics provides. The second new plugin is an autoresponder plugin. This enables you to easily insert a newsletter/autoresponder signup form into your sites. just activate the plugin, and add the tags shown in the readme file (in your plugins folder) to any post, page or even to your sidebar in a text widget and you are good to go.

          Both these plugins are supplied without being activated as many users will not need them. If you need ‘em you probably know how to use them… right…?

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            November 6, 2007

            Affiliate Elite Software

            Something to take a look at if you are into affiliate marketing.

            Brad Callen has launched Affiliate Elite today. I have not tried the software but the guys at DealDottCom have done and they like it. The nice thing is that they are adding some worthwhile extras including additional training and something that as a PortalFeeder member I really like - an application called Affiliate Datafeeder that really helps with organising affiliate datafeeds. This software is normally only available to PortalFeeder members and it is a goody! It lets you sort through datafeeds, format them and extract keyword based products in just seconds.

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              November 1, 2007

              Auto Social Poster ‘Lite’ with every LAMM!

              Anthony Ellis of AutoSocial Poster, Rss Bookmarker, WP Installer and other great software has come up with a great idea for automated blogs users.

              From now on each time we build a new site for you we will install a copy of AutoSocialPoster ‘Lite’ free of charge. So now you can try out Social Bookmarking the ASP way without paying a penny. The program is complete in functionality but limited in the number of sites to which it will post.

              When you know that you want to buy it, click a link in the plugin’s admin page and you will go straight to the purchase page. Nothing easier! But, even better - if you buy through ASP lite, or through my affiliate links, liberally scattered around this blog, then we will install the full version of AutoSocialPoster into all your existing automated blogs and any we make for you in the future.

              I really think that every blog we build should be running a social bookmarking tool now they all will.

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                October 28, 2007

                Auto Social Poster (ASP)/RssBookmarker Compared to OnlyWire and others.

                As automated blogs users know we use socialbookmarking on all the sites we build. The purpose is to get the newsites and as many pages as possible spidered and indexed by the search engines. We use just one tool for this job: RssBookmarker although quite a few users also have AutoSocialPoster running on their WordPress blogs.

                One issue that I have seen cropping up a few times is this:
                What is the difference between RssBookmarker and AutoSocialPoster and the free services such as OnlyWire? This article attempts to cover the important differences and explain why I use bookmarking and in particular RssBookmarker so much.

                I must give full credit to Anthony Ellis of Mass-Automation the source of ASP and RssBookmarker for much of the following as I freely adapted his comparisons between OnlyWire and ASP from a forum post he wrote. Thanks Anthony.

                Differences between OnlyWire and ASP/RssBookmarker

                Difference 1: The most obvious difference is that these free services are not fully automated. They require some manual interaction.

                Here’s the process to bookmark accounts using Onlywire:
                1. Create your blog post
                2. Go to your blog post permalink
                3. Click the onlywire submit button on your toolbar
                4. Enter/confirm your blog post data including tags and URL
                5. Select the sites you want to submit the bookmark to
                6. Submit them
                7. No confirmation is sent so you don’t know if the submission was successful or not.

                If you have more than one blog (which most of us do), then you must repeat this process for each blog and post!

                Here’s the process using ASP:
                1. Create your blog post
                2. Post is bookmarked, and email report is sent.

                If you have more than one blog, just repeat step 1. If your blog is posted to automatically, as with all automated blogs or with an auto blogging tool like RSS to BLOG then using ASP you don’t have to do anything. The blog will be posted to and the post will be bookmarked automatically.

                In fairness, Onlywire does have an API that allows you to add posts remotely, BUT they limit how many posts you can submit and they scrutinize the content of the posts. They can disable your ability to bookmark your posts at any time. It is a free service after all. Possibly most importantly you need to be able to program your application - not viable for most of us.

                Difference 2: The next big difference is that ASP bookmarks to more bookmarking accounts and allows you to submit to random number of bookmarking accounts and multiple instances of the same type of bookmarking account automatically.

                * OnlyWire: 22 Accounts. Several are actually no longer working (eg. Shadows and Spurl)
                * OnlyWire: Only allows one account per bookmarking service per user.
                * OnlyWire: You can either submit to all accounts you have or select specific accounts manually.

                * ASP: 34 sites supported
                * ASP: Supports an unlimited number of Scuttle and Scuttleplus accounts.
                * ASP: Supports Multiple accounts from same bookmarking site (So you can have 10 Magnolia accounts, 12 Simpy accounts, etc.)
                * ASP: Can automatically choose from X number of random accounts or any number of selected accounts.

                This in effect means you can have hundreds and hundreds of social bookmarking accounts from a single install of AutoSocialPoster.

                Sure you can create multiple OnlyWire accounts to try and match the ASP features, but the point here is time-saving automation. If you have all the time in the world, then you don’t need any of this. Just bookmark your posts by hand.

                Difference 3: OnlyWire is a middleman. You add your blog post to your blog, then you need their server to add your post to the bookmarking sites. If their site goes down (and it does) what happens? If their service stops, what happens?

                There is no middleman with ASP. Your blog bookmarks its own posts. Fewer points of failure and allows you total control over what is happening with your business.

                Pretty much all the benefits of AutoSocialPoster also apply to RssBookmarker but there are some important differences between the two and so one would probably chose one over the other according to one’s own circumstances.

                RssBookmarker, unlike ASP works with any site that has an Rss feed and even comes with an application to make an Rss feed for sites that do not already have one. So, if you have a mixture of types of site then RssBookmarker might be a better choice.

                RssBookmarker is a server based script. It lives on your webhost and must be installed, not a difficult task but a little more involved than ASP. (However, anybody buying RssBookmarker through me will be entitled to a free install on their hosting, just contact me and we can sort it out!)

                RssBookmarker bookmarks everything in the Rss feed. ASP has a filter to avoid posting very short posts, this helps to reduce spam posting. This means that if your site is primarily composed of short posts then ASP is a good bet as only the longer, more valuable content will be bookmarked.

                If you have loads of sites, many tens or even hundreds of WordPress blogs then ASP may become cumbersome to administer. There is a tool to help with managing bookmarking accounts but version upgrades to hundreds of sites… …eeek! RssBookmarker is a single install no matter how many sites you have. We have hundreds of sites running off a single shared server with many, many bookmarking accounts.

                In my opinion, if one is running websites as a business then one can not afford to bookmark pages/posts by hand. Both ASP and RssBookmarker are very reliable, well supported and valuable tools and I would not want to lose either of them. The choice as to which to buy is, I hope, made a little easier by the foregoing!

                Andrew Wilson

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                  October 24, 2007

                  AutoSocialPoster - Automated Social Bookmarking

                  I know, I said I would not be doing this too often, but please forgive me.

                  If you read this during the 24th October 2007 please look at the DealDotCom banner to the left of this post. :)

                  For those who have a network of WordPress blogs, or automated blogs this is a tool that you should have!

                  automated blogs clients already know that we bookmark the posts on their websites from the day the site is built for at least another month. We do it because it is the best way to automatically get search engines to come and spider new posts and because we know that a decent post will attract traffic from ‘real’ people.

                  The tool that we use for bookmarking is called RssBookmarker and it is from Anthony Ellis at Mass Automation. It is a great tool.

                  Before RssBookmarker came out there was AutoSocialPoster, in my opinion everyone with a network of blogs should be using ASP. Today you can buy it for half price: $98.50. You can bookmark in a ‘polite’ and sensible way to over 30 bookmark sites, the software has been around for a while and is reliable and Anthony updates it as necessary.

                  Can you tell I am a fan?

                  Well, so are some of my clients. Now ALL of you can be ASP fans.

                  Run, don’t walk to DealDotCom and buy this fab WordPress plugin.

                  And for those who miss out, well, you should still buy it, but the cost will be higher. Here is a link that will get you to the AutoSocialPoster sales page at any time

                  http://www.dealdotcom.com/blog/2007/10/24/auto-social-poster/#comment-1905

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                    October 17, 2007

                    Rss Feeds for Clickbank and Amazon

                    We have, as a bonus feature, been offering keyword based datafeeds from ClickBank and Amazon. As those who have been with us for a while know the service has not been entirely without problems.

                    Recently, once again, the service stopped working. For me, this was the last straw so sadly we are going to cease the use of these two feeds.

                    I have an idea for using ClickBank but it will have a small monthly cost. The good thing is that I have been using the service for about 6 months without a hitch and the on-page results are, I think, better than we had been offering.

                    I will sort out the details and set up a template for the automated blogs and then post back here with information.

                    You might well ask ‘well Andrew, why did you not offer this to us before?’ A good point, but the problem is that whilst we can set the thing up for you on the page each user must pay an individual subscription of $9.99 for ALL their sites be they automated blogs or anything else and do a small configuration on each site. The previous provider enabled us to do everything for you and no extra payments.

                    Andrew.

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