Archive for October, 2009
Is your blog missing from the Google Index
If you have a Word Press blog, which is the platform for this particular blog, you may be excluding your blog from the Google Index without even realizing it. Two of my clients were being excluded and I was left puzzled and questioning what I KNEW to be true. Goes to show that you learn something new every day…and today I learned something new about Word Press.
- One of my clients has a Word Press blog, which he built himself using the free guide “blogging for buyers“. He hired me to help him find a domain name and I felt really good about the domain we chose. Based on all the research I did, it seemed as though the domain name alone would help him to yield good search results once he added some good content to the site. Not So Much! (learn more about how to chose a good domain name here.)
- No matter what we did and how I coached him, we couldn’t get Google to index his blog. We have all of the SEO tools installed, had hand submitted the site to the Google Index and NOTHING! I hope this will all change with what I discovered today. I wanted to bring it to your attention as well to make sure you have your Word Press blog set up properly to be indexed and crawled by Google, Technorati, etc.
- Follow these steps to make sure you are in good shape:
- On the left side of your Word Press screen, you will see “settings”, click on it. A list of options will drop down, and one of those options is “privacy”, click on it. This is what you will see:

- Make sure that your site is set TO BE CRAWLED, and not set to block the search engines. I am 100% sure that both of my clients who had their settings set to “block the search engines” did not choose that setting, which leads me to believe that it is the default setting. I can’t think of any other way that it would have ended up “blocking” the search engines and I am very hopeful that now that it is fixed, Google will begin to crawl the site and we will see some activity.
- There is much more information regarding getting found on Google in the Getting Found On Google Section. Good luck to you on finding your place in the Google Index.
Blog Marketing – why blogging IS marketing
I recently came across a situation where one of my clients was told by his business consultant that his blog was for one purpose only. To educate people and share good information. My client was told that his blog should not be used for “marketing purposes” and I tend to disagree.
- If your blog isn’t to be used for “marketing”, then what is the purpose in having it? Now don’t get me wrong, educating people and offering your visitors valuable information is crucial to the success of your blog, but factoring self promotion and marketing is also important. You have to find good balance in your blog to make sure you are educating your readers, after all that is what most people are looking for when they read blogs, they want information and providing valuable information will keep them coming back for more.
- My recommendation to you when creating a blog post is to educate FIRST and market second. If you approach your posts by marketing first, you will most likely loose the interest of your readers within a few moments.
- The best way to use your blog as a marketing tool is to provide valuable information with hyperlinks directly to your product pages where people can take action with the product or service you are offering. It serves three purposes:
- Blogs create fresh content which is what “Googlers” want and what Google wants to provide.
- Leads potential clients to the place to take action
- Create links throughout your site or from your blog to your site, which helps with your quest to work with Google.
- To learn everything you need to know about how to blog along with what to blog about read “profitable blogging”
Upgrade Your WordPress
- It’s that time again! Log in to your Word Press Blog and make sure to upgrade it by clicking on the “upgrade now”.
- It is important to make sure you are always on the latest version of WordPress to make sure your blog does not get hacked by some jerk who has nothing better to do than mess with your blog for no apparent reason. The one big downside to having a blog vs. a traditional HTML website is that they are much easier to hack because when there is a security issue. Issues are typically posted on the websites where hackers can easily read how hack your site.
- Make sure you back up your site and upgrade it ASAP!!!
- This is what you will see at the top of your Word Press Dashboard showing you that it is time to upgrade. Click on Please Update Now

- Once you have click “Re-install Automatically”, you will be taken to this screen to upgrade. Make sure to back up your blog before you upgrade. Once you have backed up, click on Upgrade Automatically.

How To Name Your Blog
For those who wish to get started on blogging, whether it be to make money or to keep in touch with family and friends, trying to figure out what to name your blog can be one of your biggest challenges. I have an easy solution to what many find to be a big “road block” to moving forward.
- If you want people to be able to find your blog via the Internet Search Engines like Google, the fastest and easiest road there is to find a domain name for your blog that matches what people are searching for related to your subject matter. If you have read earlier posts on how to get found on Google, you understand that the Google algorithms are programmed to help people searching on Google to find the most relevant results. Typically, the most relevant results to any search would be a domain name that matches the search term…right? If you “Google” nadine blogs, the number one result is currently www.nadineblogs.com, because the domain name matches the search term.
- You may be asking yourself how exactly you figure what people are searching for…and again…pretty easy to figure out…IF you know where to look.
- Google has a “keyword tool” I like to use to help me figure out what to name my websites and blogs, which I STRONGLY encourage you to utilize before you name your blog or register your domain name. The best way to use this tool is to type in different search terms that match the desired subject of your blog. You will see a list of results with numbers that indicate the search volume for each term.
- Your best bet is to find a term that has the highest number of search volume and try to buy a domain name to match it. To give you a good example, I will use one of my most recent clients, “Moore’s Martial Arts” in Livermore, CA. Moore’s doesn’t currently have a website or domain name for the school located in Livermore, so we are starting from scratch.
- The steps I went through to find the “perfect” domain name are as follows:
- I search using the keyword tool for terms that included Livermore martial arts. Martial arts being the most generic term I could think of to describe what they do. Upon doing my research, I found that there are close to 600 searches each month for the term “Livermore Martial Arts“. When you consider the amount of search volume for that particular keyword, it would make great sense to see if I can obtain the domain name “Livermore Martial Arts”, which is exactly what we did.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important for me to note that just because I have identified a great domain name that matches the search term, it in no way guarantees this website will make it to the front page of the search engines. What helps get you to the front page of the search engines is good content that is relative to the term you wish to be found for. It is also VERY important to submit your site to the search engines by submitting your site map. No site map…no search results.
- Learn more about submitting your site to the search engines on this recent post. Your site will not be indexed until you submit your site map. Make sure to read this post.
The Google Wonder Wheel – from page 14 to page 5 in Google Index
- So, I have been watching very closely to see what would happen with our Google Wonder Wheel experiment and I have an update!
- If you have been following this experiment, you know we started on page 14, moved up to page 8, then it was slow moving to page 7…where we were stuck for a bit. Click here to read first post.
- GREAT NEWS…we have moved to page 5 for the term “Door Hanger Printing”, which shows that paying attention to the Google Wonder Wheel can and does make a difference.
- Let me tell you some of the other steps I took to help “my cause” with Google.
Though Google specifically tells you not to submit any page to the search engine which has a link from your home page, I did end up submitting the link after waiting…and waiting…and waiting for Google to crawl the page. Submitting your site to Google
- Once Google finally crawled the page, we came up two more pages in the rankings to page five, in position #3.
- I have also added articles about “door hanger printing” to our PrinterBees Blog because as I have mentioned before, Google likes blogs because the content is fresh.
- You should also note that every time I have used the term “door hanger printing” in this particular post, I have linked back to the door hanger printing page on PrinterBees, creating another link. ONE-WAY links pointing to your site are one of the factors Google considers when indexing all websites. The more links you have, the better. The more links you have from “authority sites”, even better! I will explain “authority sites” in another post…it’s complicated.
- Use the above tips to help get your website/web pages linked on Google. It really does work!
FTC Publishes new guidelines for bloggers
Today, the FTC released updated guidelines for bloggers who endorse products and services.
- The updated guidelines from the FTC say the following:
- The revised Guides also add new examples to illustrate the long standing principle that “material connections” (sometimes payments or free products) between advertisers and endorsers – connections that consumers would not expect – must be disclosed. These examples address what constitutes an endorsement when the message is conveyed by bloggers or other “word-of-mouth” marketers. The revised Guides specify that while decisions will be reached on a case-by-case basis, the post of a blogger who receives cash or in-kind payment to review a product is considered an endorsement. Thus, bloggers who make an endorsement must disclose the material connections they share with the seller of the product or service. Likewise, if a company refers in an advertisement to the findings of a research organization that conducted research sponsored by the company, the advertisement must disclose the connection between the advertiser and the research organization. And a paid endorsement – like any other advertisement – is deceptive if it makes false or misleading claims.”
- Read the complete press release from the FTC here. To see the complete guide published by the FTC, click here. It is 81 pages and makes for great reading in the evenings you find it difficult to fall asleep. LOL
- It will be important to make sure people who read your blog know you are being compensated when you endorse a product.
- As I learn more about these new guidelines, I will post more.
Should you build your own blog or hire someone
The question of the day…Should I try to build my own blog site or should I hire a professional?
Let’s go over the advantages and disadvantages of both…
Do It Yourself:
- If you create your own blog, it will take time away from whatever it is keeps you busy now.
- Building your own blog without the help of a professional designer and the assistance of what to include/not include could keep your blog from reaching its full potential.
- If you consider yourself to be pretty “techy” and like this sort of thing, I encourage you to dig in and get your fingers “dirty”, if indeed you will actually follow through, the key here being…will you actually follow through and get it done?
- By creating your own blog, you are in control and don’t have to depend on someone else to make changes and updates that are often needed on any website. You created it, so you know how to change it, update it or fix it if need be!
- If you don’t happen to have an eye for what looks good and create your own blog, you may get visitors to your blog that “bounce” the second they arrive because your blog isn’t inviting or looks cluttered.
If you do decide to create your own blog, we do encourage you to create a custom look and feel to your web blog and the easiest program to do that is Artisteer. It requires NO PRIOR web design knowledge or experience and could not be more user friendly. It is a great program and they do offer a free demo. Visit this link for a full video tutorial on how to use the program. The tutorial shows you how to build a simple, but completely custom blog theme in 5 minutes! Yes, the video is 5 minutes with no outtakes or secret shortcuts. The whole blog template is built in 5 minutes. Watch the tutorial now.
Hire A Professional:
- Hiring a professional to set up your blog in most cases is a one-time fee because once a blog is set up it is done. I have many clients who hire me to do exactly this because they either don’t have the time or just choose not to do it themselves. It is not that time consuming for someone like myself that has done it many times and very cost effective if you have the funds available. Feel Free To Contact Me For a Quote.
- A professional will most likely set up your blog to match your company website or be able to integrate your company logo by using design software that you may not be familiar with. As mentioned above, check out Artisteer and the tutorials to see if this is something you simply wish to take on yourself. It really is easy with a little video training!
- Hiring a professional will require a small investment, but typically when you have some “skin in the game” you are more likely to follow through with the actual blogging.
- Your blog will need to have some structure to it and a professional will obviously have more insight in to creating that structure.
NOTE: If you do choose to hire a professional to create your blog site, make sure that your agreement includes training on how to log in, create blogs, and manage the site. There isn’t a lot to managing a blog other than adding “blogs” (content and articles) regularly, but you will need some guidance to get you started. If your designer doesn’t include training, you are strongly encouraged to “pass” and find one that does.
As you can see there are benefits to both. You may possible wish to try designing and creating your own blog if you feel you have the time to do so. If you find you aren’t succeeding at it, then hire a professional. What have you got to lose!
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What The Heck Is An RSS Feed?
RSS – What The Heck Is An RSS Feed?
- RSS is an acronym for “Really Simple Syndication” or as I read recently on one bloggers blog “explained the Oprah Way” RSS stands for: I’m “Ready for Some Stories”.
- If you are not familiar with RSS, it would be assumed you aren’t using RSS to keep track of your favorite websites. When you come across a website you want to keep track of, you most likely “bookmark it” with your Internet browser so that you can later return to that site and stay up to date on it. What if you didn’t have to return to the site until you KNEW there was new information of interest posted? With RSS technology there is no need to bookmark, you simply subscribe to the RSS feed offered on the website and updates are sent to you shortly after they are published! How cool is that?
- Another way to explain RSS is to think of it as a subscription to your favorite magazine, newspaper or periodical. When you have a subscription to any of these, they show up on your doorstep or in your home mailbox and you read them or possibly let them stack up in your bathroom! Maybe you read them while in the bathroom! RSS is basically the same, except it is an electronic subscription to your favorite websites, web content, web pages, or weblogs and it is delivered to you via your RSS Reader (I will get to RSS Readers, not to worry) . The other difference being that you receive updates via your RSS Reader anytime something is updated or changed on your favorite sites.
RSS Readers
Listed below are three easy to use RSS Feed Readers to help you get started with subscribing to your favorite websites.
- One of the most popular RSS Feed Readers is Google Reader, it is free and very user friendly.
- If you use Yahoo!, for email or frequent Yahoo! and have an account, Yahoo’s RSS Reader is also great and very easy to use. You will find the ability to add the feeds in “My Yahoo!”
- Microsoft Outlook also has an RSS Reader included that you have most likely not paid much attention to. If you have Microsoft Outlook, there is a folder that is automatically installed called RSS Feeds and has automatically subscribed you to receive updates from Microsoft. You can add other feeds to your Microsoft RSS reader that are of interest to you.
Subscribing To RSS Feeds:
You have most likely noticed when you visited some websites or blogs an icon in your browser address bar or on the site that looks like one of these:
- There are many different versions of RSS icons people use on their various websites, but this should give you a good idea of what they look like and what to look for.
- When you see this icon in your browser address bar at the top, if you click on it, you will receive a drop down menu asking you which type of feed you would like to subscribe to. Choose RSS Feed, which will then take you to a screen showing what the feed will look like in your RSS Reader. You will also see a drop down menu asking you where you would like your RSS to be fed to. Choose one of the options and that is it! If you choose Outlook, you will get an email in your inbox which will automatically be put in your RSS Feed folder. If you use My Yahoo!, you will see it listed in your custom “My Yahoo!” page. If you choose Google, it will display in your “iGoogle” page, this is my favorite method, all article headings in one place make it easy to choose what I want to read. All three are easy and I encourage you to get started on it right away!
- By subscribing to the RSS Feeds on your favorite websites, you will soon begin to understand the importance of having an RSS Feed on your own blog.
- Here is what the RSS subscription button looks like in the address bar. By clicking on the little orange icon, you can subscribe to your favorite sites.
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- Sometimes websites also have something like this to make it easy to subscribe and you just click it and follow the prompts. Give it a whirl…it’s easy and you will be so glad you did. I didn’t include any links on this page directly to the RSS feed so you can practice by either clicking on the orange button at the top OR on the RSS feed on the left. Let me know how it goes.



