Today? Three Technorati Traffic Twist Tips

This is taken from a list of 21 that I’m creating a free ebook about, based on a video that is going with the upcoming update to my Blog Traffic and Optimization Guide that is becomeing a brand new multimedia product in a few short weeks.

I’ll give you three to give you an idea of why I call them Traffic Twist Tips….

4- Be sure you’re showing up in the appropriate tags, and the blog directory. You might not be tops in your tag all the time, but it’s not as hard to get on the top ten for a blog directory topic – and you stay there ’til you’re toppled!

6- Speak about what’s people are already searching about. Look in the upper right hand corner under “What’s the buzz.”

12- Link out to the littler. If you have one link in technorati, link to people who have none. They love and need you more than someone who is ranked in the top one hundred, and they’re likely to link back. Many big-time bloggers started with no audiences, and grass-rooted their way to the top. This builds long-term loyalties and deep roots into the community, so you get a much higher quality of traffic as well.

Other tips include how to get the most coverage from your Technorati posts, how to troubleshoot when your tags aren’t showing up, and a cool way to leverage your Technorati posts to get better Google inclusion.

For more of these, you’ll want to get my guide about blog traffic and optimization, which now includes a FeedBurner video and a Quick Guide to getting your First of Hundreds of Top Ten Google Rankings in Three Weeks or Less, as it will be included in the overhault of this product as an upgrade to existing owners. With a subscription to the newsletter, you’ll also get various free guides to blogging, humbly authored by yours truly.

  • Hi Tinu,
    Is there a way to purchase the updates to the Blog Rescue package? I've GREATLY benefited from the one I got from you in the early spring. I went from "nowhere to be found" to first page. Unbelievable!

    Thanks much!
    Jeanie R
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