Archive for July, 2009
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Brad
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I’ve been whore’d around the wordpress world…..
I’ve been on the dark side with spammers and black-hats
And was converted to the other side
with Whitehat bloggers and Grayhatters.
Now I consider myself white-hat blogger, with a bit of gray
These are the SEO Plug-IN’s I use right Now!
At a minimal you’ll NEED the AllInONEseoPACk
All In One Seo Pack
Makes your blog Google friendly
Meta-description
Meta-Keywords, etc.
Google XML Sitemaps
Makes your blog easier to crawl for spiders (Google can find all your pages )
MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer
Every-time you Edit your Post you PING all the sites in you list.
Now If you have to edit the post more than 3 times in a minute you may be
banned from all the pinging sites! They will think you are SPAM site.
And ban your site ~ This plug-in stops this from happening
Virtual Silo
This plugin STOPS Google PR link leakage.
It removes helps remove duplicate/redundant pages from your blog,
thus saving and redirecting your link juice to where it’s suppose to go.
WP Auto Tagger
This plugin rocks! — It creates tags for you automatically! I’am lazy so I love this
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Brad
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What’s the Point of having an email list of prospects if
NO ONE opens the email and just DELETES it!
It’s important to make the email as personal as possible.
It’s the same with snail mail – do you open junk mail?
No, But I Hand-written letter, for sure you’ll open it.
The Same MUST go for your Email Aweber auto-responder messages!
Which Subject like catches your attention the most?
Hey people, Check this out
Hey Ryan(whatever you name is), Check this out
Of Course the One using your Name stands out the most,
SO USE IT in your emails! (statistically proven as well)
Normally It’s setup something like this
Hey {firstname},Check this out.
I can’t believe 53% don’t use personalization in their emails!
Subject line personalization using the date generated an
average open rate of 51.4% compared to personalization using
the subscriber’s first name generating 40.9% open rate.
Newsletters sent without personalization of any type in the
subject line generated average open rates of 28.9%.
17% of newsletter subject lines sent in the last 30 days
contained date personalization while 19% used the subscriber’s
first name. 56.3% of subject lines did not contain any type
of personalization. Interestingly, using the subscriber’s
full name or last name generated lower average open rates
at 20%.
Michael Rasmussen
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Brad
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Alright, So I decided to spend the nite to learn how to amass my twitter followers into the thousands!
I was a fool, thinking it was going to one nite…
For a tool as simple as Twitter, you’d think it be easy get tons of followers.
Anyways, I’ve been watching Alex Jeffreys “Tweeting With You” @ tweetingwithyou.com
I’ll be updating you on my progress later. [started with 347 followers]