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31 Dec, 2007

Looking at Links Again

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One thing blogging has done for me is force me to put into words vague ideas that have been floating around in my head for a while. I may not have the clout to say some things or suggest theories, but do you think that is going to stop me? I beg to differ. I think that theories and ideas just give me something new to test. And after hanging out here on the internet for long enough to know that experts at web traffic disagree more than doctors in scientific studies, I figure coming up with my own theories and reasons for doing what I do are just as good as any.

And today I would like to add some more to my last post. It felt complete when I wrote it, but not so much any more. Another thing I have noticed among some bloggers is that they get trapped in a closed loop of blogs where all of their traffic comes from and they wonder why they fail to make any money from their blog.

First, a disclaimer. This blog is yet to be monetized to the extent I want it to be, so hey, I don’t know what I am talking about. But I do know to get traffic and make money from traditional sites.

Has your daughter ever sold Otis Spunkmeyer cookies for school. Yay, can’t wait for the next time, right. Every kid in your neighborhood is selling the same cookies to the same houses. There is a limit to the amount of cookies your daughter can sell in her own neighborhood.

I see taking a little of the time you spend in the blogosphere to build links that help you rank higher in the search engines as getting out of your own neighborhood. Your neighborhood may be great. You know everyone there. They’re all friendly. But after she knocks on every door, there is no one left for your daughter to sell to.

I know a guy who owns an ecommerce site that does half a million dollars in sales a year. The other day he asked me what a blog was. He has owned his site for three years. If I had a blog on running an ecommerce site, how would I ever reach him if not through the search engines. And, if fact, I do get hits from search engines here from people looking for information on Oscommerce, Filemaker, Drupal, Sharesale, Zen to Done, Google sitemap issues, installing php on Vista. Just about every one of my site lists ranks high in the search engines also.

This is not meant to be bragging. This is meant to show how you can bring traffic into your blog that is not related to the blogosphere into it. By using the What Would Seth Godin Do and the Landing Sites plugins, I can try to keep these new people on my site longer and coming back later.

A Tale of Two Sites

SMstat.pngThe first site is whose traffic mainly comes from what I called dynamic links in my last post. That is, links that do not increase your rank in the search engines. These have to be physically clicked to bring traffic to your site. These links come from commenting on other blogs, being active in social networks, etc. In other words, I am talking about this site. Up until I released my theme, I had done hardly any linking campaigns for this site. And the search engine of the pie has actually been increasing over the last couple of weeks. But I have picked a lot of link love for the site lists I put together.

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The second is a site whose traffic I built through links. There is a blog there, but I have yet to promote it much. Notice the difference in the type of traffic. Almost a flip flop on the type of traffic. Which one do you think it takes more work to maintain?

This one.

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8 Responses to "Looking at Links Again"

1 | TzuVelli

January 1st, 2008 at 1:35 pm

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Stephan,

I couldn’t agree more. You really have to actively try to discover new blogs to avoid getting stuck in a loop of the same blogs. As far as using social media and commenting to create traffic to your site or blog it is definitely more time consuming than if you get natural SE traffic.

But, unfortunately, for many new sites it is difficult to create traffic without using social media traffic or commenting to build those first links. It is definitely a lot of work in the beginning but as you build links and your authority increases the search engine traffic, as you point out, will go up.

Great observations.

Beau

2 | Stephan Miller

January 2nd, 2008 at 7:06 am

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Thanks,

I hope everyone understands I am not favoring one method of getting traffic over the other. Just pointing it’s good to look as all methods available. Each has it’s benefits.

3 | Momo Fali

January 2nd, 2008 at 9:18 pm

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I’m working on this. I would love to get more visitors, and to have a diverse group would be a bonus.

Momo Fali’s last blog post..Don’t Want To Look Forward? Let’s Look Back

4 | Stephan Miller

January 3rd, 2008 at 7:28 am

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I am working on social networks, but I know this works.

5 | Best Laptopz

January 8th, 2008 at 5:22 am

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Tzuvelli is right. It is very time consuming to get traffic more from social bookmark sites rather than from Google. One more benefit from SEO, natural SERPs will give you much more money. For example: if you monetize your website through adsense, then you will receive higher CTR than if your traffic come from blogs and social bookmarking sites. Google users are not internet savvy people, different from other traffic. I prefer SEO except you have other kind of monetization beside Adsense and affiliate (selling your own product, I mean concrete product)

6 | Stephan Miller

January 8th, 2008 at 10:44 am

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Good point. Search engine traffic is also naturally targeted, whereas with social traffic and the like, you are almost hoping for impulse buys when it comes to affiliate sales.

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January 11th, 2008 at 2:07 pm

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