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Blogged.com - A new blog directory…

Comments (7)By Ahson Rafiq in Blogging, Reviews, Webware on 25th February 2008

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Blogged dot com is being praised among the rest of the authority blog directories by techcrunch so it made me wanna see what the fuss was all about, well for a “new” blog directory it sure is filled up way too much I wouldn’t be surprised if this was the first bit of real traffic the site ever got (techcrunch effect). There are alot of blogs already in its database, i guess that’s what happens when you have no captcha or email verification on blog submission :D

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I did submit my blog there however it didn’t ask me for my email for confirmation just a simple adding page where you add a little info about the blog but nothing about the person who owns the blog so that if the blog is approved and added to the directory the owner would be notified.

Although there is no “blogger” profile there is however the reviewer profile if you signup with blogged it will give you a profile of a reviewer with all the options you might need to review blogs that are there.

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Overall, i seriously doubt the ability of blogged and its reviewers to rate blogs because of their homepage feature, the site was not that good or anything special the topic of the site was vague and over used and in my opinion it de-values the site, I was surely turned off by it.

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Internal Linking in Blogging

Comments (2)By Ahson Rafiq in Blogging, SEO on 19th February 2008

After reaching a certain number of posts a blog has sufficient data to be linked internally rather then linking to other blogs on the net. Linking to inner posts within a blog is really good for SEO as well as to get some additional traffic because most of the links from within posts get the most exposure.

Searching your blog before searching a Search-Engine

Why not search your own blog for content to link before going to search engines?
It does give you alot of strength to refer to your own inner pages for a certain topic and it certainly does boost your serps.

Revive old content

After all old content is still content, linking to really old content which is buried down in pages!
Linking to those old posts can offer your readers with not only more info but also get those posts more exposure in search engines!

Feed readers to Site Visitors

Usually i don’t click a post in my feed reader unless i really really want to read a post, so if you are adding links within the posts to emphasize a point your readers will certainly click those links to go to the posts at your blog!

Good Link Flow

Linking to other sites is not the only way link flow is altered, the ratio at which you are linking to sites matters alot and if you more links to other sites then pages from your own that is a clear sign of paid links and/or low content value.

You could refer to our blogging tip on content for more info on this matter ;)

Free Directory Submission Tool by OneWayTextLink

Comments (3)By Ahson Rafiq in Reviews on 15th January 2008

 


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You can choose to view the directories by a list of free to submit to directories and paid ones as well. They give you the option of where you want to submit your sites to and how much money you want to spend also.

What I liked best was the free directory submission tool they offer on the site. You can keep track of the directories you have submitted to in the past so that you don’t end up wasting your time on duplicate submissions and much more once you are registered. It also is helpful to be able to see which directories you still need to submit your site links to. OneWayTextLink.com makes it easy for you to manage your directory submissions.

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You know how important it is to build links over a period of time instead of having them all linking to you in one day. Using the free directory submission tool offered at OneWayTextLink.com will help you out tremendously.

It’s good for more than one website, you can track multiple websites from a single account making it even easier to keep track of where you are in the link building process for your websites.

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