September 9, 2010

Combining Technorati and StumbleUpon for more traffic

Everyone who has been blogging for any amount of time is aware of the power of Technorati for helping your blog placement throughout the Blogsphere. I’m sure you also realize the amount of traffic that StumbleUpon can bring your blog if you stumble your own posts and select the correct category. While Stumbled traffic is not great at converting, I have been able to utilize this service to add subscribers and readers to my blogs.

Since I’ve been thinking a lot about how to increase the number of readers to my blog, I’ve looking at both these services to see how I may could use them to help me out. Well something occurred to me while looking at my page on StumbleUpon, as long as I write a description about a page I’m Stumbling, then a corresponding entry is placed on my Stumble page with a link to the site. Which brings up another point about utilizing stumble.

If you are just stumbling your sites and just selecting a Category and tags, without writing a description then you are losing a backlink as well as losing some valuable exposure for your blogs. I used to never write a description and while I would get the increase in traffic from the stumble, I would lose out on the long term benefits of having he link on my StumleUpon page. The morale is to always write a couple of sentences in the description when you stumble as a teaser for longer term traffic.

Well back to the point of this post. It is possible for you to Claim your StumbleUpon blog on Technorati. You basically just use manual claim process where you go to Technorati, start the claim process and then when it asks you for proof, write post on your blog. You then post the code for Tecnhorati on your Stumble Upon blog and its claimed. Then everytime you stumble one of your blog posts you are actually helping your Technorati rank at the same time. I’m looking for other ways this can be utilized on other sites. I’m pretty sure the same thing should work for your personal page on other social bookmarking type sites where you are allowed to post HTML in the description. Have fun, but don’t spam as it does not help anyone.

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The never ending quest for more blog visitors

Well thanks to Steve and his comment on my blogrush post ( I would give Steve a link, but he failed to leave a website link in the comment), I have another method to try and increase the number of page views on this blog. They are not bad now, but pride is getting to me and I want more readers, more subscribers, and more comments. So I’m going to investigate every method I can find to help with these goals. In steps Entrecard.com. This is a basic link sharing type program where you earn credits that you can then use to advertise on other blogs. There are some big name blogs in the network, such as Shoemoney. Since you can control which blogs show your ads as well as which blogs you allow to advertise on your site, you have a lot more control than you do with a network such as Blogrush.

I signed up a little while ago and already have one advertiser requesting to advertise on my blog. I have not advertised this blog anywhere since I don’t hardly have any credits, but I will try it out on some other blogs once I get some credits built up. You can earn credits a couple of ways, one you allow others to advertise and two when you drop your card on someone else’s advertisement. I have not figured out how to do this yet. You have to see the Entrecard on a blog and then you earn one credit for each time you do this, but I have not seen a blog in the network with the drop here verbiage on the widget. I’ll keep looking to see if I can earn some additional credits. Maybe if I get enough credits I can buy a spot on Shoemoney’s blog. right now he has a 9 day waiting list and each one costs 42 credits. I need to update my above stats in the time it has taken me to write these couple of paragraphs I already have two other advertisers waiting for space on my blog. I’m going to give this one a little of my time and see how it works out.