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ok, let me see if I get this
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There's Xanax in my thurible!
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Very interesting Simon.
Ponygirl, I've built some free-sites with my blog link in a couple of key areas as an experiment to see how well the traffic parsed. I think if you tell them it is a blog up front -- like I did -- you won't get many click throughs. Using Simon's example, my theory is that the tier 2 surfers really just want more tier 2 porn. But I guess if you could find an acceptable way to blind link the destination, like just putting in the blog's domain name as the link and not describing the type of site it is, you may be able to convert those tier 2 surfers to teir 3 -- again using Simon's example. I could be way off on this, it's just the traffic patterns I noticed in my own very limited testing. |
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Mind you, if you did tell them it was a blog link, the click thrus may not be big but they'd certainly be targeted, wouldn't they. so far, this is a good discussion, I'm getting lots of ideas ![]() |
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Wheither you think you can or you think you can't, Your right.
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Have you exhausted all possible ways of getting traffic to your blog? That would be my first avenue. I agree with Walrus, the pages can add up pretty fast. I have so much unfinished crap so I've never thought of doing anything else with the blogs I have on the root. But I've just kept posting away, well not always me making the posts, but anyways, I've found they continue to grow with traffic. That is, the ones that are interesting.
I would rather see them grow with SE traffic or reader traffic. I guess I see my blogs as something that grows over time. Sure much better than a submit and forget free site that will die out pretty quick. I personally would rather make more posts on my blogs, or make more blogs, than spend that time making sites, but thats just my opinion... ![]() ronnie |
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yes, me too. I guess I'm just used to being able to instantly divert traffic when I build something new, like a hub. I just didn't really like the idea of linking to my blog from a freesite, so wanted to see what everyone else was doing.
I don't think I've exhausted all other methods of getting traffic to a blog, not by a long shot, but the 'rules' for blogs are so different than what I'm used to. I definitely think I need more hardlink trades, and to submit to more places, but I was also worried about how many hardlinks to add. Again, still in that freesite mode where I only put so many on a page. I guess I just have to get out of that fs/LL mode of thinking. Obviously I'm still very much in the learning stage. ![]() |
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Wheither you think you can or you think you can't, Your right.
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You could always be picky on who you trade with, alexa can give you some idea if there's traffic on a site or blog. ronnie |
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There's Xanax in my thurible!
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First of all, I agree with Walrus' idea on the cat specific linking. So if the free-site is Asian based, link to an Asian post without calling it a blog. That's a great idea!
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The more important question is what will I gain from these hardlink -- read non-organic links-- trades.... that's the tough one. It is my theory that based on current se algorithms and reported reciprical trade penalties, I don't think 'hardlink trades' can be looked at as search engine boosters any longer. I would look at the traffic of the place you plan on linking to and treat it as a traffic trade. The unfortunate thing about this is that it makes submitting to more high trafficed blog listing sites more valuable then merely a link trade with a partner blog. I say that is unfortunate, because I would much rather link to a fellow blogger then to blog hub/index/link dump etc... Mind you that's not going to stop me from linking to my fellow bloggers, and this of course is just a theory. |
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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I personally think the problem she is having is that it is scheduled and not random. In other words, Google is able to see a pattern to it and if nothing else begins to wonder about it. But then again, thats just my opinion and we all know how much opinions are worth!!! |
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Since I'm so 'SE challenged' lol, I generally look at link trades as traffic trades anyway. I didn't want a whole bunch of directory listings, I'd rather have the blog links too. I always check out the other blogs when I'm surfing a blog just to see if there's anything interesting, and I rarely surf blog directories, so in my mind, blog links are more valuable. Walrus - I've been following that pingback thread and I must admit, it's pretty confusing to me ![]() ![]() |
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For Ponygirl, I would think that the blog title "One Perverted Chick" and a little teaser like find out why this "niche" turns me on type of thing would be a prefect lead in to one of her posts on the subject. Let them know that they are moving to a blog without actually calling it a blog. Also, I wouldn't think that would be considered blind because they would be getting exactly what they were told was going to be there. I think I agree with Simon....except I see no problem linking from a post to the "main" page of a freesite where the surfer only has two choices of where to go, to the sponsor or back to the blog |
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That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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Ponygirl - I should have been more clear on my value scale.
![]() The #3 is the higher value in this case, so I want to convert my arrivals from gallery surfer to free site visitor to blog reader whenever possible. TGP/MGP >> LL >> BLOG (but not the other way around) Walrus - I agree and I do sometimes send blog readers to a free site. But it has to be a good free site. Otherwise I'd rather grab some pics and/or video clips and write a blog post using them, then encourage the reader right to the tour page. One thing I do to "lure" more of the right kind of people to a blog that isn't on the root, directly from a warning page that is there, is to add a Feedburner "Buzz Boost" on the warning page with half a dozen excerpts from the blog. I also use their "Headline Animator" buttons on some other sites to entice those who read to drop by. (The button would be linked to the blog url.)
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