Posts Tagged ‘social media’
Not all links are equal when it comes to Google
- Let me explain….Anytime you can link back to your own site using your specific keywords, it helps your “cause”. Let me give you a very specific example with a keyword specific to one of my clients.
- The keywords “California mortgage loan” or “California home mortgages” are being targeted by one of my blog subscribers who owns the blog/site www.cahomemortgage.net. In the previous sentence, I created three valuable links to his site.
- A direct link by typing his domain name and linking it back to his site. I have also created two even more valuable links back to his site by using his keywords and linking those back to his blog site. When you have a link back to your blog/site which is your actual keywords, it gives Google more clues as to what your site is about.
- The lesson here…create as many links back to your site on other websites or blogs which contain your keywords. Having links to your site from other sites or blogs is one of the factors Google uses to determine ranking. You can achieve more links by participating in social networking sites along with participating in other blogs and commenting and creating links that way as well. Anytime you can participate AND add value to a blog or forum AND create links, it is a real win/win situation!
How To Participate in Follow Friday
First of all, what the heck is #followfriday? Follow Friday is when you help other people on Twitter find interesting people to follow. The # makes it searchable in Twitter Search.
If you watch the trending topics, which you should, you will notice every Friday includes #followfriday.
This is how to participate.
In your post include #followfriday to suggest people to follow on Twitter. You would suggest other people you find interesting to help others find them too! Add “#followfriday” anywhere in the Tweet so it is searchable. The “#” is very important – don’t forget it! Learn about twitter lingo here.
Here is an example and you should feel free to copy ad paste this in to your post.
#followfriday I find the tweets from @nadineblogs interesting.
you can also list several people you find interesting by placing @ in front of their user name in to one post AND including #followfriday anywhere in the post.
You can find Follow Friday suggestion on Twitter Search or by clicking on #followfriday in the trending topics on the right side of your home page.
Have fun!
Six Easy Twitter Lingo “Twips”
When you are new to Twitter, some of the “twitter lingo” may be a bit confusing and hard to keep up with. Here are some quick tips on “twitter lingo” to help you out.
- @username + your message – directs your tweet to that person and also shows in their “replies” tab.
Example: @Printerbees – Thanks for the printing coupon!
- D username + your message – a “direct tweet” that sends the person a private message that does not show in the public time line.
Example: @RyanSecrest – what do you think about Paula possibly not returning to American Idol? - RT @+username – “retweet”, if someone posts something you like and want to share with the people who are following you, give credit to the person to posted it by putting a RT (retweet) before the @username.
Example: RT@Pdiddy “The future belongs to those who prepare for it TODAY!!!” -Malcolm X… A little inspiration for everyone’s Friday!!! - #followfriday – Follow friday is the day when you recommenced other people on Twitter to your followers. If you think the people who are following you will like someone you are following recommend them on “Follow Fridays”
Example: @nadinebogs #followfriday or I recommend @nadinebogs because I like her updates #followfriday , you can also add several users in one tweet or when you “ReTweet” something.
- #topic “hashtags” - This is a way to “tag” your twitter update on a specific subject. Makes it easier for followers and non followers to search it on the Twitter home page or in the trending topics area.
- Nudge username – haven’t heard from one of your friends in a while…nudge them by typing nudge username
Example: nudge Oprah


