September 25, 2009 · Posted in Articles 
Building A Blog



Every where you go these days, everyone is talking about blogging. There are even people out there that are getting famous from their blogs.

Blogs can be very powerful when you are trying to get your word out there about what you’re good at best.

Search engines thrive for new content constantly, so with that said let’s get started on driving your blog some traffic!

When trying to learn about Search Engine Optimization, you might get pretty confused if it is your first time reading about it. It gets even tougher when you think you have got it right and then you come to find out your not even indexed in Google yet.

Here I would like to give you a few pointers which I use to get #1 ranking in Google for each of my blogs. This is what should be done:

-Make sure that you have your blog optimized with the proper keywords in which you want people to search for that will bring your blog up. Just mentioning the keywords about 4-6 times on a page should be plenty.

-As soon as you’re done setting your blog up, ping it at pingomatic.com

-Social Bookmark your blog with the following directories: Del.icio.us, Digg, Reddit (Will drive almost instant traffic!)

-Write Articles about what your blog has to offer and be sure to leave your blog web address in your signature.

These simple things have driven insane amounts of traffic to my blogs. If replicated you could have the same results to get your blog in Google. Make sure you put a side sometime to write the articles and do all the other stuff to.

If you need a boost on getting your blogs making money quickly this course helped me build a Blogging Empire



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