Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts

Is Pagerank just a decoration at the top of your blog?

Like Many internet marketers, bloggers would tend to only look at decent Pagerank blogs if and when optimizing their sites for the search engines (robots) and for humans (their site visitors).





The question however on the lips of many bloggers, constantly remains now even more frequent than any other time – and a very disappointing and worried one: Is Google Pagerank really that important? If so why is that so many people don't rank within the search engines as great as they had expected it would be? And why don't they ever get an increase of Pagerank while other sites get a major difference all of the time.

Google Pagerank Toolbar don't always tell the truth, you know

The honest truth don't lie within Pagerank. There are a lot of people that seem to be quite outpaced by Google when acquiring the levels at measuring optimal search engine presence and a footprint of establishment online. What they should know, and you too, is that Google constantly changes the way in how websites should be ranking.

Pagerank is just a tool to give you an idea of how strong a website ranks.

Is that true? The ugly truth is that Pagerank really aren't that important, though. It's the content what is actually the prize. And Google acclaims this out loud. The more Google tries to tell internet marketers that they really shouldn't be looking at the Pagerank meter, the better they are confident  that Google simply wants to divert their appeal to the Pagerank and what (according to bloggers) it can be capable of doing.

Google is telling the truth. Don't focus on building backlinks and backlinks and more of them.

The focus is on getting content. Beautiful, interesting content.The only way to grow your visitors is to start and write about common ordinary things in your life that will appeal to your readers or website visitors in one or the other way. It will be more welcoming to them in the sense that you no longer have the presence of an internet marketer with a website that are just trying to sell something to them again – like any and almost every other person out there in the jungle of the internet.

I have seen a lot of websites being very persistent at blogging. And they're just one of many PR 3 blogs out there that are doing very good, making over $3000 a month – and it's all about the fact that they constantly produce useful, interesting content. By the way, these type of sites are always in the Alexa top 50,000.

Tip: Don't expect to make $3000 from start with a blog. A blog remains an enormously great tool to obtain residual income. So if you'd ever want to start and make some real money online, and I'm obviously talking about $3000 +, you're going to have to be persistent and constant at what you are doing, and just simply will need to enjoy it!

Who knows, if you're really serious about what you want to do after you have figured out what exactly your passion is and building a blog around it – you might start to profit over $10,000 within reach of your first 6 months online.

Nothing is impossible. “How much you want it” is key to your success. Never mind Pagerank.

What the heck is pinging?

I can still remember the first time when I discovered this term . . . (or is that trying to uncover) while searching for something else online. And as usual it causes a lot of problems coming to grips with more words that you don't have a clue about, all trying to figure out your first predicament.



With Pinging you call all the content hungry creatures



But the more you spend time online (as any blogger should and must love reading,writing and commenting relentless) the more you start to enjoy learning important phrases such as “pinging” rather than it be another stressful phrase you have no idea about.

Pinging is one of the great artworks of blogging. All that it is, in simple english, is that it calls all websites that are craving for your stories. Or is that content. Almost just like when big corporations and companies make public announcements. Before they make these official announcements, they would first notify all the press (these are obviously newspapers, broadcasters, radio stations etc.) that they would want to make these announcement/s.

This is exactly what happens online with “pinging”. This is important for any blogger to know, as the interface of blogs in which they operate is almost as if they are mini-press release sites. In other words, pinging goes directly hand in hand with blogging websites.

I believe every person that’s a blogger should fully appreciate the way in which blogs operate and all the things that makes it function the way it does. Like, yes, pinging. It's every internet person's dream/frustration (no matter which type of website you own), when you update your website and apply new content to it – but it won't show in the search engines that what you have done. And sometimes, a lot of internet newbies, marketers, bloggers (especially with new websites/web pages) would wait for days before Google would come and other search engines to update their content. This might be very frustrating to see that your website isn't updating at all, and sometimes, it only update within but every 7 days!





With pinging, you call out every directory, whether search engines, feed directories, blogs, or any other websites that are content hungry sites. They will come and visit your site within no time. And within no time at all will you see your newest article/blog post within Google in a matter of minutes. Literally.

You are not doing anything. You just notify. Called pinging. Pinging says on it’s own terms: “Please hurry to visit this site, there's new content published!”