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Adventures In Online Marketing

I may be an old hand at building sites, but not at marketing them. Now that I'm doing the promos for me, I'm working on learning the ropes.

I run a low carb support community.

  1. todays's tweaking...

    by , 03-01-2008 at 11:51 PM (Adventures In Online Marketing)
    ok, following the advice of the fine members here at vbseo, i did some tweaking today!

    added the welcomeheaders plugin, and changed the guest message to an image.

    added the magical 336x280 adsense block next to the new image...since this is the only adsense size and placement that's reported to do well on forums (and my other experiments so far support that most don't).

    and added vbseo RR for guests, including h2 and h3 tags, before the welcome headers. ...
  2. little bit at a time...

    by , 02-28-2008 at 03:06 PM (Adventures In Online Marketing)
    trying to take the "little at a time" approach to seo. not stressed, but make it fun. like a puzzle to solve, y'kno?

    i sucessfully managed to get all redirects working right, so everyone coming in with the www. prefix will get redirected without it to both the site and the forums. yay, me.

    traffic is going up gradually. i'm currently getting about 600 hits a day, so i'm approaching levels pre site redesign. that's good news. bounce rate is also down from ...
  3. Starting the Process of Learning SEO

    by , 02-22-2008 at 02:27 PM (Adventures In Online Marketing)
    Well, it's time. Probably past time. After doing web dev work for several years, I have my own site that I want to promote, so I'm learning about SEO. Not that I was 100% unclued before. But I'd never really gotten into it, because I didn't want to do SEO work. High stress with anxious clients. That's why I quit doing database work, for goodness sakes.

    However, it's a different ballgame with my own forum and site to promote. SEO = Cash. Therefore, SEO = Freedom, from having to do projects ...
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