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January 7th 2008

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I used to use inventory.overture.com for all of my keyword research but lately the service always times out for me. It is either dead, unsupported, or just blasted by so many requests that it can’t handle it.

Today I found that WordTracker has a free keyword suggestion tool that works pretty similar to inventory.overture.com. I’ve been thinking for a while about signing up for WordTracker, but don’t have the extra $$ around to get it going. I do plan to sign up for their free trial though.

You can even add the free search to your search bar if you use IE 7 or FF 2. Get it here.

Here are just a few of the results for my favorite topic - web development…
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December 31st 2007

An Easy Way to Get .edu Back Links

Search Google for ’site:.edu Leave a Reply’. ‘Leave a Reply’ is the default text above comments in wordpress so this search will bring up a listing of edu sites that (most likely) have word press installed. You can leave comments on these sites to get a back link from an edu site, but it will most likely have the nofollow attribute.

If you look at the sites in the search results you’ll see that a lot of people have already done this, and it’s amazing to me how easily fooled these ‘educated’ people are that run these blogs. They are unaware that you are just trying to get a link and are easily flattered. You can use that to your advantage.

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October 26th 2007

Harness the Raw Power of StumbleUpon - Three Simple Tips

If you have a keen eye you might have noticed that the post on Monday has a few more page views than most of the posts on this site, something like 8,000 more. I promise I’m not fiddling with the database to push up my numbers, rather, this is the result of 1 stumble by me on Monday at 8:40 am.

I’ve kind of been obsessed with StumbleUpon (SU), since having some success with it a few months ago. So much success in fact that I got banned from posting things from my own blog. I gave up with SU for a while and went on a search to find how I could get unbanned. No one at Digital Point really seemed to know, but I finally found a post on StumbleGods that answered my question.

If you get locked out from submitting to a particular site, don’t worry- it’s not permanent. Through trial and error I’ve discovered that 30-40 new stumbles will “clear your dock” and allow you to discover pages from your targeted site again.

Luckily all this time I’d been stumbling sites like mad (I’m addicted), and upped that effort to get over 2,000 likes. That is all I really did, was just thumb up a ton of pages. Then, when I reviewed my own site, I reaped the reward: 2000+ unique visitors in one day (this site gets about 40 normally), 8,000+ pageviews, 7 saves to delicious, 2 diggs. For some blogs, this would just be another day, but I was pretty excited!

Give me the tips already…

1. Stumble, Stumble, Stumble. Thumb up as many pages as you like. I’m not sure if thumbing up every single page will get you banned, so I don’t do that, but it’s about 50% I think. Take time to spend hours doing this. It’s actually pretty interesting to see all of the sites that are out there.

2. Be First! It’s so annoying to say ‘First’ in a blog comment, but you want to be the first to discover popular pages. Hook yourself up with an RSS reader that will updated you the minute a post is made and jump on the Thumb Up on that page. Lot’s of people are doing this so it’s kind of a fun game. You want to be first because you get rewarded for discovering a site that other people will thumb up (read some stumble math here).

3. Select a lot of topics/interests. Once you get into the thousands of stumbles, SU is going to ask you to add more, or confirm your interests. I don’t know if the simply run out of pages to show, or what, but having a lot of categories right off the bat helps to stumble longer. Add as many social interests as possible for your taste. I think these help to draw fans and they make stumbling more fun!

I have more tips but these are the big three - the first being the most important. In case you are wondering, here is my SU Profile. If you add me as a friend I will totally add you as one of mine :) Happy stumbling… The End

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