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Traffic Secrets 2.0 Review

I have recently acquired a copy of Traffic Secrets 2.0, I can’t believe it’s such an amazing product.

What is Traffic Secrets 2.0?

It is the most comprehensive traffic generating system on the internet.
Topics in the Traffic Secrets 2 course cover everything from free to paid
traffic in painstaking depth. I have listed a few things that I have just picked up.

Why most people are losing money on pay-per-click search engines and the
‘quick fix’ you can do to stop the bleeding.


The vital difference between the 3 formats of keywords you can enter into the
Adwords system and which one you should always use. (If you’re serious about
breaking the bank with profits you make from your Adword campaigns, you’ll want
to tattoo this rule to your brain.


One of the most atrocious mistakes you can make using the Adwords system and why
it can turn a profitable campaign into a profit-draining loser.


One of the biggest mistakes you can make when you set up your Adwords campaigns.
(This mistake is a ‘profit butcher’ and it can slash the amount of money you
take home if you don’t quickly correct it.

How to peek inside Google’s database and find out exactly what keyword terms and
phrases people have been searching for.

Check out some free Traffic Secrets 2.0 Video

Check out some free Traffic Secrets 2.0 Video

If you don’t know how to get traffic, then you NEED Traffic Secrets 2.0. It’s as simple as that.

When it comes to traffic, John Reese talks the talk AND walks the walk … in fact he’s so good, he could probably moonwalk the walk! :-)

So if you need traffic, then you need this course.

Don’t forget that you’re also completely without risk – if you don’t like it there’s a complete money back guarantee so worst case scenario is you get to try it out, and then get your money back.

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Well Still not Convinced? I am here to offer you a bonus. Auto Social Poster!

This wordpress plugin allows you to post social bookmarks automatically from your wordpress. You can find it out from the web site.  Once you have purchased the TS 2.0 from my link, send me an email and I PROMISE you will receive this plugin for free in the next 48 hours. Yes you get this $199 excellent wordpress plugin for FREE.

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Making Your Blog SEO Friendly

Making your Blog SEO Friendly

This blog is actually targetting on newbies.
A successful Blog requires the same Internet techniques as a successful website. Of course this means traffic, visitors to your Blog. The number one requirement for optimal web traffic is SEO, search engine optimization. If you are new to Internet marketing, you need to learn how to optimize your Blog for search engines to produce results. Most people stumble upon Blogs when doing a search for something. If you use these smart ideas on making your Blog- SEO style, you will attract more visitors that are directed from search engine results.

It is important to experiment with different techniques on your own Blog. Blogs market to different visitors and you might need to take some time to find what works best for your niche. Note what has the best results and stay with it. Change the other things around a bit until you get the results out of them that you want. Many experts say sticking with simple content is the best way to optimize your Blog. Simplicity helps in classifying your niche. Choose one quality content topic and make it your base. From there you can use variations of the topic in order to keep everything going. This is important because the main or first page of your Blog is basically your sales page. Web surfers do not have time to filter through too much content.

If you are trying to get more of a presence on search engines, be sure that you have something to show. The more content you have, the more likely you are to show up on a search engine. Remember, this does not mean all on your main page. Bigger sites always do better than smaller sites. Search engines will see your site in a different manner, depending on how much content you have. The more content you have, the more there is a chance there will be that someone will stumble onto your site. You can submit your site to each search engine on your own. Google provides a very friendly submission process that also allows the webmaster the ability to track the success and optimization of each page. Submit your site’s URL to every search engine and ask to be put into the index. This can take a while, but if they do list you in the index, you will see a larger increase in traffic. Use caution when using a service that asks for money in exchange for getting your sites into search engines. These can be a little misleading at times. There are ways to do this without needing to pay anyone at all.

Keywords are one of the most valuable tools for SEO. Identify the most popular keywords that are being searched. Try to find those that are close to your Blog content. When you do this, you have an edge over the competition. When you know exactly what the people are looking for, you can give them just that. Once you have a list of keywords, simply create articles that use these keywords. By creating these articles, you are putting yourself out there to be found. Use caution not to overload your site with keyword content and articles, as some search engines are becoming ever more savvy on deciphering some sites that are simply “empty” content.

The key factor that makes Blogging different from website content is the frequency of your post updates. If you really want the best optimization, you should update it daily at the least. The more you update it, the more often search engines will index your Blog. Adding new information is the best way to update your Blog. Just be sure that when you do update, it is quality content. You should always remember that content can have a purpose, but it should always be quality content. Remember that your articles or Blog entries do not need to be, in fact should not be, long. These can be quick quality updates. Another way to provide easy content is introducing another writer’s article. Plenty of free article directories provide keyword articles on a variety of subjects.

Blogging requires dedication for success. Use these smart ideas on making your Blog SEO style and get the most from search engines. The more you post and use these tips, the more results you will see. Use these ideas consistently and watch your results rise today!

Making Your Blog SEO Friendly!

There is no such thing called “Duplicate Content Penalty”

Duplicate content. There’s just something about it. Many keep writing about it, and people keep asking about it. In particular, I still hear a lot of webmasters worrying about whether they may have a “duplicate content penalty.”

 

Let’s put this to bed once and for all, folks: There’s no such thing as a “duplicate content penalty.” At least, not in the way most people mean when they say that.

 

There are some penalties that are related to the idea of having the same content as another site—for example, if you’re scraping content from other sites and republishing it, or if you republish content without adding any additional value. These tactics are clearly outlined (and discouraged) in Google’s Webmaster Guidelines:

 

        * Don’t create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.

        * Avoid… “cookie cutter” approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.

        * If your site participates in an affiliate program, make sure that your site adds value. Provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first.

 

(Note that while scraping content from others is discouraged, having others scrape you is a different story; check out this post if you’re worried about being scraped.)

 

But most site owners whom I hear worrying about duplicate content aren’t talking about scraping or domain farms; they’re talking about things like having multiple URLs on the same domain that point to the same content. Like www.example.com/skates.asp?color=black&brand=riedell and www.example.com/skates.asp?brand=riedell&color=black. Having this type of duplicate content on your site can potentially affect your site’s performance, but it doesn’t cause penalties. From our article on duplicate content:

 

    Duplicate content on a site is not grounds for action on that site unless it appears that the intent of the duplicate content is to be deceptive and manipulate search engine results. If your site suffers from duplicate content issues, and you don’t follow the advice listed above, Google does a good job of choosing a version of the content to show in our search results.

 

This type of non-malicious duplication is fairly common, especially since many CMSs don’t handle this well by default. So when people say that having this type of duplicate content can affect your site, it’s not because you’re likely to be penalized; it’s simply due to the way that web sites and search engines work.

 

Most search engines strive for a certain level of variety; they want to show you ten different results on a search results page, not ten different URLs that all have the same content. To this end, Google tries to filter out duplicate documents so that users experience less redundancy. You can find details in this blog post, which states:

 

       1. When Google detect duplicate content, such as through variations caused by URL parameters, it groups the duplicate URLs into one cluster.

       2. It selects what it thinks is the “best” URL to represent the cluster in search results.

       3. It then consolidates properties of the URLs in the cluster, such as link popularity, to the representative URL.

 

Here’s how this could affect you as a webmaster:

 

    * In step 2, Google’s idea of what the “best” URL is might not be the same as your idea. If you want to have control over whether www.example.com/skates.asp?color=black&brand=riedell or www.example.com/skates.asp?brand=riedell&color=black gets shown in our search results, you may want to take action to mitigate your duplication. One way of letting Google know which URL you prefer is by including the preferred URL in your Sitemap.

  

      * In step 3, if Google is not able to detect all the duplicates of a particular page, it won’t be able to consolidate all of their properties. This may dilute the strength of that content’s ranking signals by splitting them across multiple URLs.

 

In most cases Google does a good job of handling this type of duplication. However, you may also want to consider content that’s being duplicated across domains. In particular, deciding to build a site whose purpose inherently involves content duplication is something you should think twice about if your business model is going to rely on search traffic, unless you can add a lot of additional value for users. For example, it’s sometimes heard from Amazon.com affiliates who are having a hard time ranking for content that originates solely from Amazon. Is this because Google wants to stop them from trying to sell Everyone Poops? No; it’s because how the heck are they going to outrank Amazon if they’re providing the exact same listing? Amazon has a lot of online business authority (most likely more than a typical Amazon affiliate site does), and the average Google search user probably wants the original information on Amazon, unless the affiliate site has added a significant amount of additional value.

 

Lastly, consider the effect that duplication can have on your site’s bandwidth. Duplicated content can lead to inefficient crawling: when Googlebot discovers ten URLs on your site, it has to crawl each of those URLs before it knows whether they contain the same content (and thus before Google can group them as described above). The more time and resources that Googlebot spends crawling duplicate content across multiple URLs, the less time it has to get to the rest of your content.

 

In summary: Having duplicate content can affect your site in a variety of ways; but unless you’ve been duplicating deliberately, it’s unlikely that one of those ways will be a penalty. This means that:

 

    * You typically don’t need to submit a reconsideration request when you’re cleaning up innocently duplicated content.

    * If you’re a webmaster of beginner-to-intermediate savviness, you probably don’t need to put too much energy into worrying about duplicate content, since most search engines have ways of handling it.

    * You can help your fellow webmasters by not perpetuating the myth of duplicate content penalties! The remedies for duplicate content are entirely within your control. Here are some good places to start.

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