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Tinu Abayomi-Paul
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I'm a website promotion specialist who writes a daily free traffic tips column, as well as dozens of other resources. Many of my tips have been published in http://About.com's Websearch section, Search Engine Guide, Site Pro News, Search Engine Journal, World Host Industry Reviews, Site Reference, Echievements, eBooks N Bytes, Idea Marketers, as well several thousand other sites.
I'm also the author of five books and ebooks for the online entrepreneur. My last project was a contribution to Rok Hrastnik's comprehensive guide to RSS, "Unleash the Marketing & Publishing Power of RSS". You can find more of my daily tips on RSS, Blogs, Google tools, and more, at my main blog, Free Traffic Tips. My recent articles include:
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If RSS is the Yahoo backdoor, is a Blog Google's? (Part 2)
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Setting up Your Blog for the Best Chances to Be Included in Google - and Your Best Bet For Staying In Here are the top 8 items you need to be concerned with to get your blog prepared to be recognized and listed well by Google. The 8th item will clarify one of the most important factors if you want to stay in.
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If an RSS feed is the Yahoo Backdoor, is a Blog Google's? (Part 1)
Though the answer is in a book I wrote this July, the question is still asked of me repeatedly. Why does it work for some sites and not others? And how come some blogs get indexed in a day and then are dropped, and others stay in Google indefinitely?
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How Long Does It Take to See Traffic Results from Blogging?
You can see your first traffic from blogging literally overnight, mostly from your initial pinging, and participation in blog communities like BUMPzee, MyBlogLog and Blog Catalog. Will it be a lot of traffic? Not necessarily. If you post at the right time of day for your site, you may see as many as 100 visitors come to your blog in its first day, due to a new blog post, just from pinging. You can see more than that if you let your existing traffic know about your blog.
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Traffic Method #239 - Share
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know what you’re thinking, particularly if you’re a traditional type of marketer. We’ve discussed this already in my Give Marketing series, but those two articles were bout “what-to” more than “why-to”. Let’s go deeper, shall we?
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What Google Says About Google Bombing Can Teach You About Link Building
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Are Some Links Better and, for that matter, should you focus on sheer quantity of links to your site, or the quality of those links? For our first piece of evidence, let's ask Google. In a post to their blog in September, we find
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6 Steps Guide to Better Google Rankings
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The Budget Webmaster’s 6 Step Guide to Improving Existing Rankings in Google You know the scenario. You get an occasional click from Google for a certain keyword. You go to find out why you aren’t getting more clicks, and you find out that you’re ranked in the 30's, 50's, or heaven forbid, the 300's. “Great”, you think, “I finally
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Are You Missing Out on Easy Visitors?
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Why You're Missing Out on A Way to Get Free Visitors If You Aren't Doing This. Today's tip starts with my own shocking secret. I hate - *HATE* listening to audio online. I'd rather pay to download a transcript. Most of the time when I'm posting on the road I'm in some hotel where I'm lucky I can get online, let alone listen to an audio. Plus, I'm a really
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Hidden Search Engine Benefits to Article Marketing
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You’ve probably heard by now that article marketing can help you build links back to your site. But there’s a lot more to it than that, and knowing the details can help you plan better articles that bring you more search engine benefits for essentially the same amount of work. Here are four of the
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RSS and Blog Marketing for Real Estate
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Earlier this month, Realtor Magazine announced that they would be featuring an article about Tampa Bay Realtor John Mudd and the success he has been having in attracting prospects and media attention with his blog on real estate.
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Get Your RSS Feed Listed Within Hours At Yahoo In 5 Simple Steps
Let's be honest. There's three types of people in the world.
* Yahoos
* Googlers
* People who are neither, or both.
I've been lurking in forums, and I realized something - they seem to be a lot saner than me. But then, almost everyone is.
I've been a Google gal for a while. There. I said it. And why not? Google has been good to me.
Yahoo finally has me convinced that they are at minimum, the top contender for the title of heavyweight search engine champion of the world. I now take them very seriously for many reasons.
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07/28/2008
Free Traffic Tips Blog
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