Feeder Blogs for Search Engine Traffic
Traffic Booster Blogs will show you that you don’t have to necessarily enroll in one of the fancy online graphic design schools or digital media schools to learn the ropes of ranking high on search engine. It is true that large corporations can budget to hire search engine companies, but for most small businesses and individuals this will be cost prohibitive.
Search engine marketing solutions are available for free online in many places like this website, and sometimes it is just a matter of diving in and learning something new like how to first decipher website analytics, and then some of the skill-sets used by search engine marketing professionals.
This is not to say you should not consider search engine marketing firms (heck, we are search engine marketing professionals and that is part of our business), but we are here to give you a few pointers on SEO and link building techniques for increasing web traffic using web traffic analysis and some simple tools like feeder blogs.
A scheme to generate website traffic is simple and is generally not complicated, but you have to understand the basic principals of good search engine optimization. Once you have constructed a series of promotional mini-sites, or as is the case for many businesses, a static website — implementing Feeder Blogs is an excellent way to get your websites ranking for what is often referred to as search engine marketing placement.
A Feeder blog is simply a blog that links pages of a network of sites, and feeds constant content to a website using the power of a blogging platform and add-on tools like RSS feeds and plugins. Our methodology is to use search engine keyword placement to ultimately enhance your overall improved search engine placement.
Search engine marketing placement boils down to 3 things. The three pillars of getting your sites to rank well for organic search are keywords, relevant content, and backlinks. Feeder blogs assist in providing all three of these important SEO elements that results in almost guaranteed search engine placement.
Many successful webmasters, SEOs, and top-ranked bloggers have developed a network of secondary blogs where they can post links and feed traffic to either a more important blog or website, like a sales page or an e-commerce website. Since these feed links and result in increased traffic, they can be considered “traffic booster blogs” that provide higher search engine placement.
Speed linking, or making short posts consisting of nothing but links can also be a form of using feeder blogs, thereby sending additional traffic and the benefit of often passing page rank. This website is a good example of how a feeder blog works conceptually. It uses a highly optimized WordPress theme, a heat map, certain widgets, and special plugins designed to maximize traffic.
The feeder blogs designed and built by TrafficBoosterBlogs.com are continually tested and tracked. Many of our previous test blogs rank on page one or two of Google, YAHOO, and Bing, which in itself is important for traffic to your website based on organic search. Other determining factors include the competitive nature of your business, and the number of competing websites and pages indexed for any particular business niche.
Linking strategies, and the links must be relevant to the topic, which also involves a working knowledge of keyword research, keyword density, and what is known as LSI, or Latent Semantic Indexing. The linking content must also be targeted and relevant across any given linking strategy and linking network. Some anchor text links cannot be inserted into a regular blog or a website. This is another excellent opportunity to develop a feeder blog to point links and traffic to your target website.
One way to demonstrate this is to envision a triangle (pyramid) with your target website positioned at the top. The target website is the site you want to benefit from the feeder blog. In most cases this will be a static website. The feeder blog is positioned between the top of the pyramid and the base. Inbound links from the base point to the feeder blog, and the links in the feeder blog point to the top target website.
The Mini-Site Feeder Blog
The purpose of the feeder blog in a mini-site, or network strategy is to make the feeder blog perform as a gateway to the content of the other sites in the network. Feeder blogs should be content rich, but do not have to be monetized. In many ways it may be better suited if they are not monetized, as far as being indexed by the major search engines and directories.
Feeder blogs can be built to feed content to existing sites or built prior to launching a new site. Although all linking should be one-way towards the target site, the feeder blogs links should not be exclusive to the target site. Other inbound and outbound links should be build from and to the feeder blog. Internal linking within the structure of the feeder blog for navigation is also a consideration.
The feeder blog should not link exclusively to a single target website. They should have links out to other sites that have related topics and information. This is not a link farm and each link should include a small text blurb summarizing the page being linked to and why it may be of interest.
Feeder blogs need to be a credible source of information. Blogs get indexed often by search engine robots, and in this lies the power of feeder blogs. Search engines like consistency, and feeder blogs are consistent because of the semi-automated tools that can be employed. Feeder blogs should grow steadily and naturally without peaks and valleys of posting and linking.
A feeder blog designed by Traffic Booster Blogs is an inexpensive and reliable way to increase your content and traffic strategies for your main business website or money making blog. Call or contact us to take care of implementing a traffic, content, and a linking plan so your websites have the benefit of being crawled by the search engines for new content pointing to you site.
You want to get a steady stream of links from other sites to your own, and link building with a feeder blog is the best way to do it.
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