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		<title>Why is it necessary to keep track of your article back links</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 12:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You heard writing articles is a great way to drive traffic to your site. So you have written several articles and posted them to dozens of article sites. Then you sit back and wait for the avalanche of traffic. And wait. Nothing is happening. What’s the deal? The deal is depending on where your article [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You heard writing articles is a great way to drive traffic to your site. So you have written several articles and posted them to dozens of article sites. Then you sit back and wait for the avalanche of traffic. And wait. Nothing is happening. What’s the deal?</p>
<p>The deal is depending on where your article gets republished your links may not be “live”. Writing articles and posting them is a great way to drive traffic to your site. Search engines love it and if done correctly it will help drive new visitors to your site and get you listed higher in the search engines. The problem comes when article writers and authors and publishers don’t all follow the same rules. The main problems are:</p>
<p>1. Original article not formatted correctly<br />
2. Article copied and pasted into new webpage without links<br />
3. New publisher doesn’t make links live<br />
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Let us start with #1 “Original article not formatted correctly”. Not all article sites are the same. On some sites you can simply put in plain text and it will format it correctly, paragraphs will be correct and it will recognize http://www.yoursite.com as a live link. Some sites you may need to format it all in html. Sometimes the easiest way to do that is type your article in a web design program such as “Dreamweaver” and then view the source and copy and paste the code. If you don’t have access to such a program then you should learn a few basic html tags:</p>
<p>View the source of this page to see the html tags.</p>
<p>This is a “break” tag, The break tag is used when you want to end a line, but don&#8217;t want to start a new paragraph. The break tag forces a line break wherever you place it, a very common tag and one that is recognized by most all article sites.</p>
<p>Bold anything you want in bold should go between these tags</p>
<p>italic anything you want in italic should go between these tags</p>
<p>http://www.yoursite.com&#8211;some sites will recognize this as a live link. Many will not! This is where you are going to lose your links! If your article is copied and pasted into another web page or ezine your link will not be clickable. Someone who really wants to go to your webpage can copy and paste it into their browser but it is alot easier if someone can just click on it! If it is not a clickable live link search engines will not follow it not matter how many times it is republished. Imangine your article being reprinted 1000 times, a potential of 1000 back links to your site but without it being a clickable link you won’t reap the benefits of those 1000 links. Your links to your sites should always be formatted this way:</p>
<p>YourWebSite</p>
<p>If you follow the correct html formating for links your website links will always be clickable. To learn more about html tags search google for &#8220;html tags&#8221;</p>
<p>2. Article copied and pasted into new webpage without links. Your article may be correctly formatted on the article site you posted to but when it is copied and pasted into a new webpage or ezine it may lose some of its formatting. Some of the better sites have a choice of “ezine ready”, this will display your article in the correct html formatting which makes it easier to copy and paste.</p>
<p>3. New publisher doesn’t make links live. All article sites have a policy that clearly states “you are free to republish the article as long as the links and author bio stays with the article” Some don’t realize your links are no longer live or don’t know to make them live. Others leave them off all together or don’t make them live on purpose. Not much you can do except write to the website owner and request they make them live. Some will comply, some won’t. Chalk it up to the cost of doing business. For every site that doesn’t make your links live, 10 will.</p>
<p>Keep publishing! Writing articles and posting them across the internet is still a great way to drive traffic to your site. Content is king and website owners, and ezine publishers are hungry for fresh new original content.</p>
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		<title>How to blog your way to success?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 01:48:29 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Blog]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blog is a short of &#8220;weB LOG&#8221; or a method of storing any kind of information online. Such organized informational posting and archiving was named &#8220;Blog&#8221;.By the form Blog represents an updated web-site of current and archived posts. A dead-simple concept turned out to be extremely powerful in terms of satisfaction of Internet community needs. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blog is a short of &#8220;weB LOG&#8221; or a method of storing any kind of information online. Such organized informational posting and archiving was named &#8220;Blog&#8221;.By the form Blog represents an updated web-site of current and archived posts. A dead-simple concept turned out to be extremely powerful in terms of satisfaction of Internet community needs.<br />
People online look for fresh, relevant information on a certain topic and this is where Blogs come into arena and win that battle for a visitors&#8217; attention hands-down.<br />
They give you exactly what you need &#8211; targeted, updated information on any given topic, with an access to archive, search functions and even some sort of interactive experience as you can usually read comments of other visitors and participate in a small discussion like on a message board.<br />
Why Blog can be just the perfect solution you have been looking for and how it can solve massive publishing problems at once. Here is why Blog can be your website and money-making system in one: <span id="more-279"></span><br />
1. Blog is a simple CMS (Content Management System). It helps you solve hundreds of little hassles webmasters were forced to waste months before in order to solve each of them such as means of easy creating new pages with automatic cross-linking and archiving functions, installing visitor feedback script, managing and updating navigational menu, republishing RSS feeds and creating own feed and so on.<br />
2. Built-in promotion. RSS feed is also a great viral marketing tool by itself. You don&#8217;t have to stuff your head with &#8220;how-to-make-my-content-viral&#8221; problems any &#8220;traditional&#8221; website webmaster faces.<br />
As a Blog publisher you use the same RSS feed as a way of syndicating your Blog content for any other websites. What they need is adding your RSS feed to their Feed rendering software. The technology is highly popular, so you will not have any problems with that.<br />
Just add your RSS feed to a number of Blog Directories, ping (notify) Blog servers each time you make a new post (a common built-in feature for almost all Blogs) and in 90% case it will be enough to start your marketing ball rolling plus reassure fast search engine indexing.<br />
3. Built in RSS (Atom) feeds are considered by many to be the ideal solution for all SPAM and filters problems of &#8220;traditional&#8221; email marketers.<br />
RSS feeds are updated automatically as soon as you make a new post to your Blog. No more troubles with managing &#8220;email lists&#8221;, subscribers, unsubscribers, email filters, HTML forms, SPAM complaints, follow-ups and so on and so forth. Forget about it. RSS will help you do everything, including follow-ups and even email courses publishing.<br />
The difference, and many consider it to be the true benefit, is that RSS uses so-called &#8220;pull&#8221; method of delivering a message. Unlike &#8220;traditional&#8221; email, you don&#8217;t have to send (push) anything to anybody. When you publish a new post, your RSS feed updates automatically, pings syndicating websites with a new Blog post and notifies (or not) your RSS subscribers about your new post, so they can load (pull) it and read.<br />
That is how RSS solves SPAM emails and SPAM filters problems with one stone. Your subscribers just don&#8217;t receive anything to be complained or worried about. They just personally subscribe to your RSS feed (no one can subscribe for them) with their special RSS reader program (RSS aggregator, available free everywhere on the net). Then they periodically and mostly automatically load your new Blog posts. If they don&#8217;t like it, they just remove your RSS feed from their RSS feed aggregator software and that&#8217;s all. Unlike email you cannot &#8220;push&#8221; your post to their RSS soft without their wish. Depending on set options, they need to manually, semi-automatically or automatically load your Blog post themselves.<br />
Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;m not against email. Quite the contrary, at some point, when you feel that you have a lot of spare time because of advantages that RSS brings, I strongly advise you to add email marketing to your arsenal. It does help you out in some special occasions. It is just you won&#8217;t rely on email as the only money-making resource and will use it professionally as a great add-on instrument, limiting its possible negative effects.<br />
From what you can see, blogs are perfect and simple software machines to run and maintain your informational business. They proved their efficiency in small niche markets as well as multilevel blog systems generating stable income for their glad owners. You can be one of them.<br />
Did you find this article useful?  For more useful tips and   hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to guides on publishing, self-publishing, e-book publishing, article writing and related information, do please browse for more information at our websites.</p>
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