Monday, November 7th, 2011 at 6:23 PM
What are Network Marketing Blog Tribes?
When I first heard about Network Marketing Blog Tribes my first thought was Indians (LOL) but I was soon to realize that a Network Marketing Blog Tribe was a group of bloggers with in the Network Marketing niche that work together to help each other increase their Search Engine rankings and Network Marketing Blog Traffic. I thought to myself, how can a group of people sharing each others content and commenting on each others posts really help my blogging efforts?
I often get this question from people especially now that I am heading off my own tribe of Network Marketing Bloggers called the Networkers Tribe. Well the answer to why Network Marketing Blog tribes work is simply this. Google loves great content and the only way they can decide what content is the best to publish on Google is by tracking the posts that have the most Social Buzz and comments. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, January 3rd, 2011 at 10:19 AM
We all know how hard it can be to get ranked by Google, so your showing up in the search engines organically.. I have been doing much research on some easy ways to to increase Google page rankings and have actually learned a ton. I thought you had to be a rocket scientist or something to figure out how to get your site ranked on the first page of Google but I was wrong. There are a few easy ways to do this and I wanted to share them with you..
1. First of all Google loves fresh content so by making frequent posts you are sure to be recognized by Google. If you are anything like me and do a post a week then in between posts what you should do is go into your older posts and do a update.. If you do this daily you will see results quicker. You can update them by entering new tags for your keywords or changing the wording up a bit. Once you have done that you can ping your posts to pingomatic.com, pingoat.com, submitexpress.com, and pingler.com etc. This is a sure way to have Google crawling your older posts once again.
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