
Figuring out what traffic sources send you the most traffic is great, but it’s only the beginning.
Let me ask you this: if you were to have your way, which of the following would you prefer:
tons of traffic to your site; being ranked on Google for a multitude of keywords; insane number of backlinks; [click to continue...]

We are all aware that linking to bad neighborhoods is… well, bad.
However, it might come as a surprise to you that you might actually be linking to such neighborhoods from your blog right now.
What defines a bad linking neighborhood?
Since Google is not providing us with any decent definition of what it constitutes [click to continue...]

It was a beautiful sunny Sunday afternoon here in Southern Arizona, when I went to check on my blog and your comments, when all of a sudden I got an error message that the page might’ve been moved.
I couldn’t see my blog, I couldn’t log in - I was in panic, to say the [click to continue...]

Where does your website traffic really come from and what do you need to do to get more of it?
Let’s continue our not-so-basic exploration of different traffic sources and their impact on our overall website traffic generation.
In the previous post, we looked into direct traffic as our first targeted website traffic source.
Today, [click to continue...]
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Most bloggers have no idea how to use Twitter to drive free targeted traffic to their blogs.
I do.
Twitter is my largest referral traffic source as of right now, and the only way to get the same results is with the help of TweetAdder.

The recent Google PageRank update popped up like a thief in the night indeed: since there seems to be no rhyme or reason as to when they update their visible PageRank these days, only one thing remains true - Google keeps us all on our toes.
By the way, many of you seemed to have [click to continue...]