Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Experiment Update

Previous information about the experiment:

Seven days after launching my experimental site, it appeared in Google on its first page at the 7th spot. It stayed there for a couple of days and then dropped to 635th.

Update:

After 12 agonizing days, it resurfaced, and this time at the third spot for my chosen keyphrase. Hurray!

But in Yahoo, it slid down from first spot to third spot. And who are on 1st and 2nd? shopping.yahoo.com! Well, can't argue with them. It's their search engine.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Google Dance?

7th day: My experimental site was number 8.
9th day: My experimental site was number 7.
10th day: My experimental site plunge to 253. Four minutes later I checked again, number 625.

I've heard of the google dance. But does it dance and hop this hugely? Is my site banned? For what crime was it banned for? All I did yesterday was did some backlink work...about 20 backlinks from different high PR sites. You see I bought this monthly service from Angela. She sends monthly packets of 30 high PR sites to build back links with.

Well, I guess, there's only one way to find out. I'll just have to wait it out and see what comes out of this.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Keyword in URL works!

Like I've been saying, I've been reading a lot from the gurus. Most of them seem too glib to be true, thus I deemed them as nothing more than leeches who are out to get your money. As I read more and more material about blogging, the theme about keyword research seem really centering on some fundamental 'facts'. I call them facts now because they are really common among all the preachers. They tell you about the importance of keyword research prior to writing your articles or prior to launching your blog or website.

Intrigued, I embarked on an experiment to prove this myself and settle once and for all my doubts about these facts.

I did some research on a lot of keyphrases. A keyphrase differs from a keyword in that a keyword consist of only one word. I directly aimed for keyphrases, or they sometimes call these long-tail keywords, because I know that most if not all profitable keywords (even the non-profitable ones in fact) have all been taken over by the early greedy hoarders.

I hit upon something with more than a thousand estimated searches per month. I checked the domain name for this particular phrase and found it vacant or not taken yet. I just went ahead and purchased this domain name and created some initial one-page content. Then I uploaded this to my server.

It took 5 days before google had the main page indexed. By then I had added 2 more pages to the site, and had done some backlinking work, commenting on about 6 blogs. When I checked google using a software that tells me if my site is within the first 1000 in google for a particular keyphrase, it was not found.

The next day, I did a 'site:mydomainname.tld' search again on google. What the...? It was gone. It says it cannot find the site. I thus searched for some idea why this would happen. Several sources say that it happens sometimes with google, and that you need not worry, it'll come back. Others warn of the site being banned.

My worries were wiped out when I checked it out again the next day. It was back. And the biggest surprise was when I found out that it is now number 8 in google's first page for the targeted keyphrase!

Long story short, I am now convinced of the power of "a keyphrase in the url principle". Henceforth, I'll definitely be researching for profitable keyphrases and repeat the process I have just done. Maybe I'll also change my mind about the glib gurus. Maybe they indeed are telling the truth.

In Moralde.com, I had just added another item in my wishlist:Western Digital external usb harddrive.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Just joined StumbleUpon

After commenting on one of those blogs I frequent, I was convinced by the blogger to join stumbleupon. I opened an account and went about the business of familiarizing myself with the layout and the functions. But before I even began to understand the concept, my mind wandered off in some other direction and got diverted away. Anyway, I'll get back to stumbleupon later, or tomorrow maybe. I have only began to follow and be followed in twitter, now here comes stumbleupon. I don't know what it can do to my traffic but some bloggers vouch that it helps bring in traffic to their blogs. Well, let's see.

If you are also a stumbler (is that what you call one who uses stumbleupon?), you can be my friend at stumbleupon. My account is http://dartagnanh.stumbleupon.com/. See you there!

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Automatic Photo Scanner

Lately, a friend of the boss came to pay our office a friendly visit. I don't exactly know the reason for the visit, but I can certainly say that it was not personal. This friend is a businessman first, friend second.

He brought his secretary with her. She being the lively one initiated the conversation which brought us to the subject of their search for an automatic photo scanner. They have boxes and boxes of documents ranging from receipts to pictures to memos to monthly summaries which they have accumulated through the years. Now, they're planning on cleaning up this particular room as they want to utilize it for some more productive use than storage for dust and old documents.

Scanning these would take forever using their trusty old flatbed scanner. So the secretary said her boss is looking for some automatic photo scanner to rent. Maybe this visit is one of those sorties for an automatic photo scanner. Well, we don't have one. We googled for it and found this site which looked like the answer they were looking for. It's this automaticphotoscanner.com site. This site offers suggestions and recommends a few select automatic photo scanners available today, listing out the pros as well as the cons for each product. Looks like her boss may have to buy one soon.

I noticed I haven't updated this blog for some time. I felt grateful for that secretary, Liza, for giving me something to write about. I had been busy with some experiment I'm conducting in the web.

Automatic photo scanner? Far out subject for a blogger who is not even very techie. But blogs are blogs, and bloggers are licensed to blog about anything, even automatic photo scanners.