Go with a good, well known site such as blogspot or you can use a google group, which has a blog facility…
It depends on whether you want it for personal or for news or whatever…
Remember though – loads of people have blogs, so unless the searchers are looking for something specific (punk band, 1998, London, Garage, blog) they will get LOADS of links…
I usually search my google using 100 links per page and then by both relevance and time (depending on what I’m looking for), using the advanced search function to remove and words that keep cropping up that are irrelevant to my search.
Though for blogs, I make sure I use specific keywords – it’s the only way to narrow it down.
For example – there aren’t many Seloundo pages out there… If I were to start a blog for that (which we’re doing, along with a new website more like the frontpage – the only one registered with any search engine – to replace the webshyte that someone else did.) I’d make sure that was the first keyword.
It works, but you have to be original and outstanding in order to be noticed on such a competitive, infinite place as the internet.
Especially for blogs…
You can link your blog to networking sites like Facebook, etc… to get better publicity for it.
That works well – the more places you have links to it, the more hits you’ll get from a search engine, the higher up the list you’ll be.
Unless you have an unique blog, you’re going to have to make sure it has a lot of relevance because of it’s occourance in other webpages that are registered with search engines too…
Post your blog link here on Yahoo answers and in google-groups as much as you can is one way.
But if you use Seloundo as a keyword or include it in the title of your blog or webpage, we’ll sue you for copyright and trademark infringement.
Keywords and registration…
Go with a good, well known site such as blogspot or you can use a google group, which has a blog facility…
It depends on whether you want it for personal or for news or whatever…
Remember though – loads of people have blogs, so unless the searchers are looking for something specific (punk band, 1998, London, Garage, blog) they will get LOADS of links…
I usually search my google using 100 links per page and then by both relevance and time (depending on what I’m looking for), using the advanced search function to remove and words that keep cropping up that are irrelevant to my search.
Though for blogs, I make sure I use specific keywords – it’s the only way to narrow it down.
For example – there aren’t many Seloundo pages out there… If I were to start a blog for that (which we’re doing, along with a new website more like the frontpage – the only one registered with any search engine – to replace the webshyte that someone else did.) I’d make sure that was the first keyword.
It works, but you have to be original and outstanding in order to be noticed on such a competitive, infinite place as the internet.
Especially for blogs…
You can link your blog to networking sites like Facebook, etc… to get better publicity for it.
That works well – the more places you have links to it, the more hits you’ll get from a search engine, the higher up the list you’ll be.
Unless you have an unique blog, you’re going to have to make sure it has a lot of relevance because of it’s occourance in other webpages that are registered with search engines too…
Post your blog link here on Yahoo answers and in google-groups as much as you can is one way.
But if you use Seloundo as a keyword or include it in the title of your blog or webpage, we’ll sue you for copyright and trademark infringement.
Hope this helps you mucker.
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This is a good one.
This is pretty cool too:
http://www.bannerblog.com.au/2008/07/ipath_origami_eagle.php