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How to increase site visitors by Facebook

1. Create Facebook Profile:

If you don’t have a Facebook profile, register/signup for Facebook at facebook.com . Fill out your profile and make it look that you consider Facebook as social network and not any ad network. It is over here that many bloggers fail. Dont include your site link in your description section. I have observed that many bloggers include links in their about me description which sends out a bad impression for your profile visitors. So be careful while filling out your profile.

You will ask me then how will profile visitors know about your site. Friends, you can add your site links in your contact information. Thus, you can attract visitors to your site.

2. Add site feed to Facebook:

I wasn’t receiving much traffic unless i added my site feed to Facebook profile. If you aren’t knowing how to add your site feed, just click on Profile tab in upper navigation bar. Now, you will see “Write note” just around “Add Video”. Now click on downward arrow near “Write note”. Now click on import. Now, you can add your site feed to Facebook. You can even add other account profiles. I recommend adding your digg and stumbleupon links over here. This helped me a lot.

Adding feed to Facebook helps others know about your articles which really helps in driving traffic.

3. Create a Facebook Group:

After you think you are well established with Facebook, now its time to create a group to represent your site readership on Facebook. You can name the group as the site name. But, remember to make it Global i.e. anyone on Facebook can join this group. Why? Because, this “anyone” new member(not your site reader,not knowing your site) will be new most awaited visitor for you from Facebook group. This group member becomes you site loyal reader only because your group is Global. Got it !

4. Add Facebook link to site:

Now, since you are now equipped with Facebook account, add this Facebook account link to your site, just as i have added it in left sidebar, so that your site visitors can add you as friend. Remember, adding as friend, helps a lot in building loyal readership. Alongwith adding you as friend, they can even join your site group helping you further achieve your goal.

These are the 4 ways which helped me in increasing my site traffic. There may be some other ways. I accept, i am somewhat new to this. I may be unaware of any popular method used to attract traffic from Facebook. I am working hard to find out if any other way to get you the best targetted traffic from Facebook. I will be writing more on Facebook in my future articles. If any of you are having an idea to attract visitors from Facebook, not mentioned above, please share it in comments section.

Google PageRank

There was a google Page Rank update recently, and i just cant’ wait to be surprised.To my dismay,still….which was expected!!

Came across this article on pageRank tips by Wendy Boswell ,very interesting article.So i copied n pasted  on this post.Here’s it:

What Is Google PageRank? How Does PageRank Affect Your Site?
PageRank, which is largely based upon the number and quality of backlinks a webpage has, is an important factor in how well a particular webpage ranks within the Google search results. Since webmasters can spend much of their time worrying about PageRank, an important question is: how important is PageRank, really?

PageRank Only One Piece of a Larger Puzzle
Many webmasters will tell you from experience that other factors besides PageRank, such as keyword density and placement, have taken a larger role in website ranking. No one will argue that PageRank has become irrelevant, but there is significant evidence to suggest that PageRank is not quite as important of a factor in website ranking as it once was.

Check Your Google PageRank
To illustrate this point, I utilized a very useful tool you can find at PRlookup.com. The tool returns regular Google query results with one interesting addition – they also give the pagerank for every webpage. Thus, you can type in any word or phrase and see the pagerank of those webpages that rank well (or not so well) for that keyword. Looking at the results, you probably notice something almost immediately. Some sites with low PRs do surprisingly well in the results, while some higher PR sites do quite poorly.

Some of this difference can be contributed to sheer content – that is, how many times, and in what manner, the keywords you entered actually show up on the webpage. Google takes a close look at keyword usage and density in determining ranking. However, some pages clearly have very close keyword densities, yet in some cases the page with the lower pagerank will somehow still receive a better ranking.

PageRank Is Only One Factor
Although limited by sample size, the results indicated that PageRank is not an overwhelmingly dominant component of website ranking on Google. If it were, the average of correct PageRank order for these keywords really should be somewhere around 4 to 5 (the real average was about 2.15). Thus, other factors including keyword density in webpage content, title, and even the URL, play a significant role in webpage ranking. I want to mention that, while looking over these results, I noticed that about 4-5 of these keywords came up with at least one webpage within the first 10 results (first page on Google) that had absolutely no PageRank at all (PR 0). In addition, a couple keywords came up with results with exactly reverse-order PageRanks – that is, the first result at the lowest PR and the fifth result had the highest (for example, PR8, 7, 6, 6, 5 or something similar).

So what does this all mean for the average webmaster concerned with SEO? The first lesson is that keywords and other non-PageRank factors can be absolutely crucial. They can put a PR6 site above a PR8 site (if you don’t believe me just use the tool I mentioned above). Does this mean that website owners should not worry about links? Not at all. It’s just that all the time people spend on exchanging and acquiring links for the sole purpose of increasing PageRank may be better spent developing website content and keyword strategies instead.

As far as keywords are concerned, we discovered that having keywords in the website title and URL can help a site rank much more competitively. Good content tends to have the fortunate effect of both increasing your one-way in-bound links (people like to link to sites they find interesting, thoughtful, informative, or helpful), thereby improving your PageRank, while at the same time producing keyword rich webpages good for both human viewers and search engine spiders.

Google PR again

I’ve been blogging for almost a year plus,but my Google PR still plunge into ‘cold water’.The main reason is that i wrote excessive reviews which directly jeopardize my PR rank.So now the main key is to concentrate on my Alexa,which fluctuates all the times…I came to this articles by ezinearticles.com and i found it quite interesting.Those who has same situation as mine might want to read this for your own good sake@@Pasted directly:

When will there be the next Google page rank update? Will Google do away with the page rank toolbar? Will Google continue their war on paid links in 2008? Which is the best way to promote a website in 2008? These are some of the most common questions that are being currently asked in the seo forums at the moment. Google has, from what many forum members say, already had a pr update in 2008; this was perhaps just a partial update.

Page rank updates are becoming less frequent as the years go by. They used to be something to look forward to for the majority of webmasters, these days they are something to be quite worried about.

If you are playing by the rules as described in the Google webmaster guidelines then you will have nothing to fear. If you have been buying or selling links or have been participating in excessive link exchanges then you may be in danger of a page rank reduction or some other form of penalty. You may not agree with the rules, as many people certainly don’t, but they are here to say. As Google states, it is our search engine and we will do what we want with it.

Cheating, by purchasing links, may work in the short term; however you should be playing the long game. Do not just think of tomorrow, think also of next year and the next five years.You may want to be number one in the search engine rankings today, don’t we all? Just think for a moment, the people who are number one may be buying links and when they are caught Google may well demote them some what. Play by the rules, work hard at producing quality unique content and you are sure to succeed. There is a famous saying, cheaters never prosper.

Haha,,out of the 10 rules mentioned above,i had violated most of them,and now i know why my PR still in ”recession”

 

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