Tuesday, February 12, 2008

BUILDING TRAFFIC

Welcome back once again to my blogger cash flow blog where all we do is present and share secrets to making money online and also from your blog.

As was discussed, here we are again hot on the trail of making money online by utilising every available hint and tip to our advantage simply by optimising on our blogs.
This time around, i am bringing a follow up from where we left off from my previous post on this blogger cash flow blog. And it has everything to do with generating traffic in relation to niche keywords selection.
BUILDING AND DRIVING TRAFFIC TO YOUR BLOG. Enjoy it.

Let's build some traffic on your website.
Traffic Building for AdSense:
Choosing Niche Keywords -Niche keywords are the keywords that are highly searched by the web surfers, and are rarely used by your competitors. Less competition means more traffic to your website.
Targeting ten niche keywords is easier and more fruitful that targeting a highly competitive keyword. Traffic from niche keywords when directed to a relevant page increases your CTR and conversion ratio. Determining Competition People generally take the number of results returned by search engines as the number of pages competing on a keyword. But it is wrong.
The Search Engine Results get irrelevant after 10 - 15 pages. Irrelevancy further increases with the depth. The pages that have the keyword dumped in a corner are not competing against you, but search engines will still list them. In fact they have to. It is assumed that if a webmaster is targeting a web page with a particular keyword, the keyword is used in the title as well as in the anchor text linking to that webpage. Such a page is listed higher by the search engines as it is dedicated to what you searched for.
So how to filter out the most relevant results? Check it out! Inanchor intitle and Its Precision - The Solution In Google, you can easily determine the EXACT number of pages that are competing against you. You can precisely list out the pages that are using a particular keyword in their page titles or in the anchor texts linking to them.
The query can be applied as follows:
intitle:keyword
inanchor:keyword.
For example, if the keyword is "hair treatment", the formula will be used in the following manner:
intitle:hair
inanchor: hair
intitle: treatment
inanchor: treatment.
This figure gives you the exact number of pages that are ACTUALLY Targeting with these keywords, and not those that have just created a page or a small paragraph on the same topic. Google emphasizes on Anchors and Page titles. That's the reason, it supports such a search query.
At this point once more, i shall be saying bye to you my reader-lovers of blogger cash flow blog. The above post is part of a comprehensive article courtesy: Keyword Country - The First Keyword Search Engine.
You are please encouraged to try the few tips presented above in order to determine the niche keywords to feature on your blog which also are the keywords traffic/web surfers will target when doing any search on the web.
The more traffic you get, the more chances you stand to making more money on your blog displaying adsense ads for your visitors to see.
Also presented are tips to carry out some bit of research to determine the competition available for any particular niche keyword by following the example above by using the command
intitle: xxxxxxx (where xxxxxx is the keyword)
inanchor: xxxxxx (where xxxxxx is the keyword)
Till i shall come your way again, soonest i presume- KEEP BLOGGING AND OPTIMISING.

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