Tuesday, December 11, 2007

50 Blogs a Good Promotion Solution?

Imagine that you are the owner, of some business, let's say, you sell vacation packages online, decide to launch 50 different blogs? Not for fun, of course, but to promote your business on the Web with the help of 50 blogs, which you will create using domain names different from each other, but related to the topic of your business. Let’s say, “blablablavacations.com”, “blablablabeaches.com” or “blablablavacationtalks.com” (these domain names have just been randomly invented by me – do not consider them as links to wherever). They say, blog is one of the most readable resources on the Web. If so, why not try deepening into the enormous blogosphere? What will you have to do to succeed?

1) Post the blogs at least once a day (on the initial stage) with unique content;

2) Add a SEO package to the blog to be able to insert meta tags and thus to increase the number of keywords;

3) Add a picture to the post for the same reason;

4) Somewhere on the blog place a reference to your business’s website – your vacation packages online shop for example.

5) Install a statistics plugin to your blog to be able to track the visitors and the traffic coming to your blog. This can be either “wordpress shortstats” if you have a wordpress blog, or Google Analytics, which will give you a more detailed picture of what’s going on with your blog.

Then, you will have to draw some SEO techniques to the promotion campaign. You will at least have to submit the blogs to more than 10 blog catalogues, like http://www.blogcatalog.com/ and http://www.mybloglog.com/, place at least 3 links pointing to each of your blogs on other blogs, and ping, ping, ping each time you said something new on each of your 50 blogs.

This is something I am working on at the moment and I am looking forward to the results. Let's wait and see.


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do I smell something spammy here? ;)

Anonymous said...

Why? It is not spam. The links to the blogs won't come to your email with the proposal to "enlarge your device" or something. They will just BE on the Web, they will be shown in Google search results, or you will come there from some other links. No disturbance for anyone. You wanna see that - you go there. No one makes you read the stuff.

electrokid said...

In fact there are more ways of spam than just good old e-mail spam. All those comments on viagra that arrive in wordpress blogs are also spam. Also so are the blogs created by solutions like rss2blog. Once you are writing youw own content online, you might be creating something useful :)

Anonymous said...

That's true. I worked with RSS2blog, and this is complete bulshit. Spam and nothing more... Just some pieces of text taken from whatever resources... absolutely senseless. On the other hand, those blogs posted with RSS2blog even got PR2-3 within one year of their life in the Net. Who knows? But those blogs are for spiders - not people.
If you write something on your own - it is for people. It can be useful, can be not useful, but it hardly be spam :-)

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