Friday, March 27, 2009

Feed URLS

Seems to me once a blog's feed has been syndicated at Feedburner, it's hard for a visitor to find the feed URL if they need it for some purpose.

I have just been grappling with the problem of getting feed URLs for feeds I'm submitting in the Worlds of Interest (Niche Worlds) at
CAGORA, where I work.

I think it's a good idea where your blog is syndicated at Feedburner to list the feed url somewhere on the blog so people can easily find it - I got so frustrated a few hours ago I nearly walked away altogether from a couple of blogs I was trying to list. I just couldn't get them listed using the original feed addresses and I had no way of knowing if the blog was syndicated on Feedburner or not. I finally found the Feedburner URL by a fluke - and that's not good enough when visitors can click away from any site in a second if they don't find what they want. I'm thinking especially of newbies here.

The Feedburner feed url for this blog is
http://feeds2.feedburner.com/1stClassMarketing
and I shall be listing that URL in the sidebar shortly - AND doing the same for all my other blogs.

Feedburner's great, except for this one little drama......

Patricia Howitt
1stClassWeb.Biz
http://patriciahowitt.com

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Stephen Pierce - Brilliant Audio

Whatever you're doing on the net, I can guarantee there are times when you wonder why you are here.

Don't become a statistic. Sometimes we all wonder if it's worth it, and let me tell you, this audio is going to give you a whole new outlook, no matter what you are into.

Stephen calls it:
"This Will Change Your Life!"
www.makerealmoneyontheinternet.com/freeaudio.html

Click now - it's an hour long recording, but I promise it will be the best hour you've spent in a long time ...

Patricia Howitt
1stClassWeb.Biz
http://patriciahowitt.com

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Friday, March 13, 2009

404 Pages

Over the years there have been quite a few suggested ways to customize 404 pages.

One of the best for blogs, using Google's Webmaster Tools, comes from Vladimir Prelovac on his Wordpress Blog.

Enjoy!

Patricia Howitt
1stClassWeb.Biz
http://patriciahowitt.com

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

More SEO Tools and Sites

At the end of this article I'm going to tell you how good SEO is for YOU, so listen up!

Monetizing resources has become the name of the game, but there are still a lot of FREE tools around right now that help you in evaluating keywords and choosing the best for your purpose - even tools that help you get creative in exploring new keywords for your topic. Here are a few:


SEO Chat The Best! This is a comprehensive site with a heap of tutorials and SEO tools to help any webmaster optimize his or her site for traffic. Keep this site in your toolbox (see my post on this) because you will want to refer to it often.

SEO Book has a series of paid courses and the owners can be hired for SEO work on your site. You can sign up for a free membership and get a free 7-day SEO beginners course by email also - go for it!

Scrub The Web One of the older engines, Scrubby has always been an SEO resource. They have a comprehensive area devoted to SEO, with some free tools and help, plus a series of courses for their exclusive membership. At $ 79.95 for a 6 month membership, this HAS to be one of the best value for money SEO deals on the net. Scrubby is definitely worth taking a look at because they have extra goodies like a free Metatag Builder, a free Metatag Analyzer and an Easy Submit, to name a few.

EZ SEO News is also worth a glance, though it doesn't rank up there with the above resources and it's not at all well organised, for my money.

Firefox Among all its features, Firefox has a free extension that adds many search engine optimization data points into Google's SERPs and Yahoo!'s SERPs on the fly. You can download it HERE.

Of course, there are heaps of companies out there falling over themselves to do an SEO job on your website - for a fee. For the big guys with money to burn and not much time to spend, that might be the way to go.

My feeling is though, if you're serious about your online presence, it's a much better idea to upskill and do the job yourself. Learning this stuff is going to widen your vision about the potential of the net and how to position your business to make the best of it - and that can only be GOOD for your business!

More tomorrow.

Patricia Howitt
1stClassWeb.Biz
http://patriciahowitt.com


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