Perpetual Traffic Report – Google Be Ware

by Home Business Baron on July 29, 2010

If you have been paying any attention recently to the internet marketing arena, then I am sure you have heard all about the changes going on over at Google. Not only making changes to how they run Adwords, but also making changes to their search enine algorithm. So what does this mean for you?

Well, in the beginning, Google began by putting heavy stress on the use of keywords on a site to decide what it should rank for. This allowed scammers to trick the system by shoving as many non-relevant keywords as possible onto their pages and they’d rank right away.

Shortly after, Google realized their mistake and began putting more focus on the amount of backlinks and later the amount of high quality backlinks a site had. Though they shortly discovered that this too gave people a loophole that allowed them to rise in the rankings.

So once again, Google is changing it up. Now they have decided to add what they’re calling user activity into the mix. This means that regardless of how many links you have or how great your content, if your site remains unvaried for weeks on end Google will generally pass you by.

This means the more blog comments, retweets, and feed subscribers your site has, the better! If you can show Google that your website is in fact alive and well, you’ve got a much better possibility of moving up in the rankings and generating perpetual traffic.

So here are one or two tips on improving your site’s user activity.

1. Share your content with people in your circle of influence first. The people who already know, like, and trust you are much more likely to leave you comments. So this would include your private list, facebook friends, twitter fans, blog subscribers, and so on .

2. Give you readers a reason to leave you comments. Install the CommentLuv plugin which permits readers to plug their latest blog post. Also install the No-Nofollow plugin which makes your comment links Dofollow so readers can get some link juice

3. Ask for the comments. You can do this by actually asking what people thought about the content, or by asking an open-ended question that your audience are eniticed to answer .

4. Join a content syndication tribe. This is one of the top ways to make certain you get not only user activity, but also tons of free traffic to your blog. I would recommend that you check out Tribe Syndication Association (TSA) which is a wonderfully active free community. I also suggest Katie Freiling’s The Unified Tribe which is a paid service but will give you almost instant traffic.

5. Last but not least, write content worth commenting. This goes without saying really, but you ought to be writing content that you readers have an interest in reading. If you give them nice stuff they will want to comment naturally.

I hope that gives you some ideas on the way to generate the user activity you want on your site. If you can get this right, along with a good linking strategy and good content, there isn’t any reason you can’t get your site to Google’s #1.

If perpetual traffi is what you’re looking for and you want more information on how Google’s new policy can go to work for you, check out the Perpetual Traffic Report today!

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