Optimize Your Website For MSN Live Search
MSN/Live is considered to be one of the most abused search engines currently operating. While i can bring you some traffic, it’s probably not going to compare to the traffic you receive from Google or Yahoo!. While this doesn’t mean you should ignore MSN/Live completely, you don’t need to tailor your focuses specifically to gaining visitors from their search engine. Much of what you do for other search engines will actually pay off just as well on MSN/Live, however there are a few tips that won’t hurt you to take advantage of for those extra few visitors you receive.
Windows Live Writer – Most Popular Blog Posting Client
Once you get into the swing of things with writing on your blog, you’ll probably want to do some of your writing offline or all in one place. While many of the different blog CMS have great back ends for blogging in, they still don’t have everything you need in one place.
7 WordPress Plugins To Make SEO Life Easier
If you’re planning to build a new blog or simply re-establish your old one, make sure you consider using Wordpress. Wordpress is one of the easiest to use CMS’s available, and it actually allows for quite a bit of customization especially if you choose to do the manual install on your own server. Read the rest of this entry
Why Buy Links When You Can Easily Buy Websites?
In your attempt to rank for competitive keywords for your site, you’ve surely considered purchasing high quality links to send you some traffic and link juice. But did you ever think about buying sites instead of just links? Read the rest of this entry
How Important Are Short Tail Keywords?
Targeting keywords for your website can be rather difficult at times. There are a lot of direct keywords that you’ll want to focus on as a long term goal, but what about keywords that you can capitalize on in the here and now? Long tail keywords, or basically search phrases, often include your keyword or synonyms for it and are searched by individuals looking for something specific. “Toyota” probably wouldn’t be the term you start with when searching for a new car, but what about “Buy Used Toyota Yaris In Massachusetts”? That’s a perfect example of a long tail keyword. If your site fits that keyword phrase and you can capitalize on it, the visitor to your site is infinitely more important than the one who trails in from “Toyota”. Your site isn’t about Toyota, is it? But it is about selling cars in a specific place.
