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Sunday, 11 December 2005
"An Internet Marketing Tutorial..." Goes Global!
Mood:  hug me
Topic: Create + Promote Blogs
Good evening and welcome to An Internet Marketing Tutorial for the rest of us. I just went to Blog Stats at Blog Explosion and clicked the little graph marked Site Stats.

Come to find out, in the past week alone this blog has received visitors from virtually every time zone in the world, except for a few in Africa and East Asia. So I want to wish a hearty welcome to all our international friends.

The breakdown it gave me of the languages my visitors speak was enlightening, too. Besides English, our visitors speak French, German, Dutch, Danish, Malay and Taiwanese. For you I have included the translation capabilities of Babel Fish by Altavista. Just click the flag of the country you are from and the page will be translated for you into your native tongue. I've tested it and it works very well.

CIAO for now,
Randy

Posted by Randy at 2:05 AM MNT
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Thursday, 8 December 2005
What to do when your XP Freezes
Mood:  chillin'
Topic: Create + Promote Blogs
If you are promoting your blog in any of the traditional methods, such as by auto- or manual surf exchanges, or you accidentally open an email from a spammer, you probably have some spyware or adware residing in your PC, giving you pop-ups at the most inconventient times, and generally slowing down your PC. Courtesy of our friend Fast Eddie at ProgramFiles.com, we have some step-by-step solutions for your slow PC.



1) Run the following free trial spyware and virus scanners:

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2) Install the (Beta) Windows Live Security Center

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4) Run Spyware Doctor. The free version works wonderfully.



5) Run Registry Mechanic.



Hope these help!

CIAO for now,
Randy

Posted by Randy at 11:42 PM MNT
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15 Tips to Bring More Traffic to your Blog
Mood:  loud
Topic: Create + Promote Blogs
Today I have a great resource article by Kevin Oorlynck. If we all (including me) do the things he mentions we could have much greater online success.

There are many factors that make blogs much better than normal WebPages including the speed at which blogs are indexed, ability to submit to blog directories & normal directories, pings and track backs. All these little things can help drive more traffic to blogs. Here are 15 popular techniques you can use:

1. Create at least four keyword posts per day. Most of the top blogs such as Boing Boing, Daily Kos, and Instapundit (with literally tens of thousands of visitors per day) publish an average of 30 small 100-150 word posts per day according to "Secrets of the A-list Bloggers: Lots of Short Posts" by TNL.net




2. Submit to My Yahoo! When you submit your own RSS to My Yahoo it is indexed by Yahoo.




3. Submit to Google's Reader. When you submit your own blog RSS to Google's Reader the Google Blog Search will index your site.

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4. Add a relevant link directory to your blog and trade links like a demon possessed! Although it may take more time than simply submitting to a search engine one time, this method is perhaps the best way to drive traffic to your site. Use software such as Zeus to speed up the link trading process.

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5. Use ping sites like ping-o-matic. Ping your site every time you add a new post. (And be sure to utilize the Daily Ping feature to the right!)

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7. Submit your blog to traditional directories such as DMOZ. Directories (particularly DMOZ) increase relevance with Google. DMOZ is very picky, but what do you have to lose by trying?

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8. Submit to as many RSS Directories and Search Engines as possible. This is a simple but repetitive process that can be done with software such as RSS SUBMIT.


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9. Comment on other blogs. Do not just leave short, lazy comments like "I agree." Leave well thought out replies that will force readers to wonder "who wrote this?"

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11. Go offline. Use newspaper ads, public bulletin boards, business cards, even stickers to let as many people as possible know your blog exists.

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13. Use Groups (Usenet). Find a relevant group on Google groups, Yahoo groups, MSN groups or any of the thousands of other FREE group services and find like minded people and talk with them. Make sure to use your blog URL like it is your name.


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14. Use Forums. Forums are one of the best places to go for advice. Go to forums and find problems to solve. Make sure you leave your blog name, but be tactful about it; some forums get annoyed with those who selfishly drop a few links to their own site and leave.

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15. Tag your website. Tagging is a new idea that has erupted across the web. Sites like Del.icio.us, Technorati and many others have a social feature that allows you to place your article under keywords or "tags" that everyone interested in that tag can see.

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About The Author

Kevin Oorlynck is the editor of the Wealth:Time4Evolution! (http://www.internet-marketing-evolution.com) Newsletter and Webmaster of the Evolution Resources Center (http://wealth.time4evolution.com/ERC) ~~ Feel free to reprint this article as long as you let this resource box attached And an active link to http://wealth.time4evolution.com is required

Hope these tips help!

CIAO for now,
Randy

Posted by Randy at 9:55 PM MNT
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Thursday, 1 December 2005
SiteKreator.com and 100MB upgrade key
Mood:  sharp
Topic: Create + Promote Blogs
Good Evening and welcome to "An Internet MArketing Tutorial for the rest of us." I have been in contact over the last couple of days with the marketing manager at SiteKreator.com and would like to tell you a bit about this wonderful service.

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You can add any type of content you choose, whether forums and blogs (which are part of SiteKreator), forms, photos, hit counters, Paypal or Stormpay buttons, or Adsense or Adbrite ads.

And, for a limited time, you can upgrade your SiteKreator website to 100MB free of charge! There are no yearly fees, and it is granted for an unlimited time. The only condition is to log in to the Admin portion of your site once every six months.

The SiteKreator upgrade key is: 334226

To use the key for a new account, just enter the key in the "Upgrade Code" field of the login page:
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For those of you who prefer to get your own domain, please go to Godaddy.com via the link below. They are the world's largest domain name registrar and have extremely reasonable prices.

GoDaddy's latest deal is a .NAME registration for $5.95. Until Dec 15, 2005, .NAME will be available. .NAME is the world's first domain offered exclusively with individuals like you in mind. It works just like a .COM, but is even easier for your family and friends to remember. With .NAME, you'll create a single and permanent digital identity using your own personal name (such as www.clark.name). It's perfect for your personal Web site and is available now from Go Daddy? for just $5.95 per year! Free ad-supported hosting available on new accounts! Click below!

CIAO for now,
Randy

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Posted by Randy at 9:12 PM MNT
Updated: Saturday, 3 December 2005 2:12 PM MNT
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There is no Christmas in Iraq
Hello and welcome to "An Internet Marketing Tutorial for the rest of us." I hope all of you had a wonderful and joyous Thanksgiving break. In light of the holiday spirit, I would like us to offer some support to our troops in Iraq. Hundreds of thousands of US troops abroad will not get to spend the holidays with their families.

Hence we are teaming up with the American Bible Society to put together gift packages for our troops for Christmas. The gift package includes a Bible, a Christmas Carols CD, and a DVD of the First Noel. You can send a personalized message and even send it to a particular service man or servicewoman. Please help support this great endeavor showing Christmas cheer to our troops by going to ChristmasBibles.com or you can donate by phone, 877THEBIBLE.

CIAO for now,
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Sunday, 27 November 2005
How to Get High Rankings without tricks
Mood:  happy
Topic: Create + Promote Blogs
Happy couple of days past Thanksgiving and welcome to "An Internet Marketing Tutorial for the rest of us." Today I'm going to share some of my thoughts/observations on the current state of Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

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Jill Whalen, a stay-at-home mom become SEO, has some interesting comments in issue 105 of the High Rankings Advisor. She suggests that if you are doing your own Search Engine Optimizartion (SEO) and you think that your keywords are "in all the right places," then you are essentially sinking yourself. Google, especially after the latest Jagger update, looks for all the SEO tricks; and there is evidence to suggest that the other search engine spiders have similar mechanisms in place. Basically, having keyword phrases peppered all over your site/having a keyword-rich domain will only sink your site several pages deep into the search listings.

Instead, try being creative rather than formulaic. Each page in your site does not necessarily need an H1 header. Instead use header tags as seems natural, when you want to draw your reader's attention to a point.

Additionally, images don't make sense with a keyword phrase in their alt tags. For example, you might have a sight about cycling and you insert alt tags relating to forex (which frequently appears in the "high-paying keyword lists" rogue SEOs try to sell), which has nothing to do with cycling and will probably get your site kicked out of Google. I.e., don't use the alt tags simply for the search engines. Optimize for 2-3 key phrases spread over your entire page in natural positions.

The saying goes, less is more, and that's certainly true when it comes to your web page. A tool I have recently discovered that has helped is the SiteReportCard. It gives a free analysis of your website. Sometimes it can get a little confused about HTML sytax. For instance, I posted simple HTML tags like italic or bold and forget to tell my blog software to post my entry as HTML. What I posted looks fine on screen, but SiteReportCard thinks it is not formatted correctly.

That being said, some of the other comments on my HTML were right on, such as not nesting STYLE elements in the BODY section. I moved a few elements around using my blog builder's advanced customization mode and the only resulatant errors were ones I expected. It does give you a good guide to examining the state of your HTML, though I wouldn't necessarily follow all its warnings. Such a site might appear formulaic to search engine spiders.

Another thing you can do with the HTML to help get high rankings is to remove the whitespace. Having spaces between portions of your code may be appealing to the eye and make your codeeasier to read, but it slows down the speed at which your site loads and results in lower rankings in the search engines. Even in this age of broadband, T1 and T2 connections, the search engines check to see how fast a page would load on dial-up, the lowest common denominator when it comes to connection speed. Plus, web browsers don't recognize the whitespace. If you need to position something on the line below, in HTML use the BR or the P tags. Also, don't use uppercase in your HTML. I did so in my description simply to highlight the code. Uppercase HTML slows down the speed of your page loads, as the browser has to convert it to lowercase first.

Also, reducing the number of images or optimizing them on your site will increase the speed at which it loads and also your rankings. SiteReportCard has an image optimizer as well.

Utilizing these techniques and the others from earlier posts have earned me a top 10 listing for "internet marketing tutorial." I hope these techniques will be beneficial to you as well.

CIAO for now,
Randy

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Thursday, 24 November 2005
About Google Base
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Create + Promote Blogs
Happy Thanksgiving from An Internet MArketing Tutorial for the rest of us. I hope you are happy and well and enjoying the time with your family and/or friends. I'll be discussing and ranting about Google's latest offering, Google Base, today. Please take the time to sign up for some of the free offers I offer throughout this post. Christmas freebies are the next post down.

According to Google, Google Base's "goal is to organize the world's information and make it universally useful and accessible." Google Base (Beta) is basically a free classifieds/personal listing service. But why do we need another free classifieds service? Well, according to Google, you can use attributes to better describe your content and help users find it. Also, the items or services thus listed are filtered to Froogle and Google local. I'll be ranting about this in a minute.



Their SafeSearch mechanism recently failed and ushered in tons of porno. Oops! Officials at Google swear that adult content is but a small part of what is available on Google Base. Right! Tell that to my 10-year-old daughter!



My personal reaction to Google Base? (i.e., the rasnt starts here) I think their goal is laudable but misdirected.



The idea of a free internet classified listing where millions of potential customers/clients could read your ad is an appealing one, but in my own personal experience, has not led to any productive internet commerce. There is a glut of free classifieds out there, and I'm not convinced that having "Google" attached to your listing will help significantly.



I have also had no success with Froogle or Google Local, to which your listings are allegedly filtered. Froogle takes too long to set up a listing and, as well, is competing against a glut of similar services already widely available. Google Local, like Yahoo Local, is a nice touch for a traditional storefront business that wants a larger customer base, but is not really for people running a home business off their computers.

Plus, word is, Google Base is virtually identical to ROR. I'm no expert on ROR, but more info on this emerging technology can be found Rorweb, and a free ROR-generator for your blog/site can be found at ROR Generator. I'll be adding that to this site after I finish this post.

CIAO for now,
Randy

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Posted by Randy at 11:54 AM MNT
Updated: Thursday, 24 November 2005 7:32 PM MNT
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Update on the Blog and Ping Method and Christmas Freebies
Mood:  special
Topic: Create + Promote Blogs
I have to apologize about the lack of new content for the past week. I've been very busy at work and haven't had any time to post, so I've just left the recipe up. The reason behind that was twofold - it was my way of celebrating the holiday season with you and I received a tip that the key ingredients of the recipe were skyrocketing in the search engines. I've had between 700 and 1000 visitors a day as a result. As new tips come along, I will try to pass them along to you so your traffic can soar.

Also, I've been working on a slow redesign of the site. I was hoping the affiliate program associated with the search box I had on the site until recently would go somewhere - I can't even log into the affiliate webpage now. Live and learn, huh? Hence, I replaced it with some ads from my partner Adbright (click to join). They are a reputable, paying affiliate program.

Click the links under "The Daily Ping" on the right for all the major places to ping your blog. The Yahoo link pings this blog only - right click the link, click "View Source," copy the code on a sheet of paper, replace "https://www.angelfire.com/hiphop4/perfect_wedding/biking" with the web address of your blog, type that in your browser and hit enter. The last link, marked as not functional, is there primarily for historical reasons. They may get the site back up one of these days, but it has been down for at least a month. Writer Robin Good has many more sites listed on his web page, but the ones here are the best by far. I personally prefer Pingoat, because it also pings non-english search engines, which can be helpful if you have an Altavista translator box on your site.

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CIAO for now,
Randy

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Saturday, 19 November 2005
Butternut Squash Recipe
Mood:  party time!
Topic: Wedding



Butternut Squash is delicious and a wonderful addition to our holiday dinners. Courtesy of the Food Network and Todd English, here is a delicious recipe for "Tortellini of Butternut Squash with Brown Butter." I have altered certain portions of the original recipe to reflect my personal tastes. Additional kitchen utensils you will need for this recipe are a food processor with a metal blade and a pasta machine (for the tortellini).


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Butternut Squash Filling



* 2 TBSP butter
* 1 large or 2 small butternut squash, peeled and diced
* 1/2 CUP ground amaretto cookies
* 1/2 CUP bread crumbs
* 1/4 CUP grated Parmesan cheese
* 1/4 TSP ground nutmeg
* 1 1/2 TSP salt
* 1/4 TSP black pepper
* Filtered water



The Dough



* 2-2 1/2 CUPS flour
* 1 TSP salt
* 2 large eggs
* 3 large egg yolks



The Brown Butter



* 2 sticks butter
* 1 TBSP chopped sage leaves
* 1 TSP salt
* 1/2 TSP black pepper



Prepare the Butternut Squash Filling



Melt the butter over medium heat and add the butternut squash. Cook about 10 minutes, or until the squash is golden grown. Cover the squash with water and cook for 20 minutes, until squash is tender. Drain and put the squash in a food processor with the rest of the Butternut Squash Filling ingredients and blend until smooth.



Prepare the Dough and Tortellini



Flour a large cutting board. Put 2 CUPS of flour and the salt in the center of the board and make a wide well with it. Drop the eggs and egg yolks into the well. With a fork, follow the perimeter of the well and bring small amounts of the flour in until most of the flour is absorbed. Add up to 1/2 CUP of the remaining flour as needed. Divide the dough into 2 pieces and then put it into the pasta machine. Fold the dough into halves and reinsert 15-20 times to knead it, continuing until the dough is paper-thin. Lay out the sheets of dough and cut into 4-inch squares. There should be about 40-42 squares. Place 1 heaping TBSP of the Butternut Squash Filling on one corner of ea. square. Fold the squares and press down around the filling. Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add the tortellini and cook for 3 minutes or until tender.



Prepare the Brown Butter and Serve



Melt the butter in a large skillet and cook 4 min. Add sage, salt, and pepper. Cook 3 minutes. Toss the tortellini with the brown butter and parmesan. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Just reading the recipe makes me drool! Hope you enjoy it as well!

CIAO for now,
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Posted by Randy at 8:31 PM MNT
Updated: Sunday, 20 November 2005 3:33 PM MNT
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Wednesday, 16 November 2005
How to succeed online
Mood:  happy
Topic: Create + Promote Blogs

These are some tips for your internet marketing success culled from an article by Jill Whalen, co-founder of Search Creative LLC. They provide a nice summary of points I have made over the last several months.

1) Don't buy a new domain unless you have to
Google is notoriously slow about updating such things, as are the other search engines.

2) Optimize for your audience, not the search engines
If you want quality traffic that will return to visit your site, don't play to the machine. You want people to see the site you've worked so hard on, and the search engine spiders tend to recognize when they're being played and will give you lower search rankings.

3) Research your keywords
Think very carefully about what you want as your keywords, then do a Google search for them. The more specific, the better. Look at what results you get and check the Adsense ads next to the the results to get a better idea of what you should use as your keywords.

4) Set up your site to reflect your keywords
Basically, make sure your site is easy to navigate. I.e., if people were looking for, say, sofas, on a site devoted to furniture could click on a link toward the top left of the page that led directly to a page devoted to sofas. Likewise for other furniture items.

5) Make your site "crawler-friendly"
Search engine spiders are stupid creatures. They can't read forms; they don't do Java, Flash, or graphics; they don't do drop-down menus; and they can't search your site. What they can do, and do very well, is follow HTML links from your main page and from those subpages.

6) Label text links
Anchor text (i.e., in the following bogus link < a href="http://mygroovysite.com > My Site < /a>, My Site is the anchor text) is not only what your visitors see, but the search engines too. Try to be as descriptive as possible. In the preceding example, a better anchor text might be "Jason's furniture store has comfortable sofas" (to build on the sofa example). Use your keywords in the text links.

7) Write good copy for the main pages of your site based on the keywords
This goes almost without saying, but make sure your copy is clear enough so that the search engines can classify your site correctly. Remember, they are stupid creatures. Don't put them in graphics or flash, although the visual appeal is stunning. Only use keyword phrases when appropriate, and don't just list them at the top of the page. If you need any assistance or pointers with your copy, just email me at randyinternetmarketing4.us.

8) Use your keyword phrases in each page's Title tag
Search engines like Title tags, and people searching for your keywords will find the title of your page.

9) Link-worthiness
Much is made of how search engines rank pages based on links. Make sure that your site is good enough that others would want to link to it. Also, don't have a link on your site to just any old site; make sure that site is of high of quality as yours. Linking to lousy sites is a bad reflection on yours as well.

10) Don't get hung up on a keyword phrase or rankings
If you do the things I advise in this tutorial, you will naturally see an increase in traffic. If you want to add new content, consider usefulness.

CIAO for now,
Randy

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Posted by Randy at 8:33 PM MNT
Updated: Thursday, 17 November 2005 12:36 AM MNT
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