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Blog Optimization New post Web Design

Need a Facebook Share Button?

Here is one that seems to work just about anywhere and it has a counter on it too!

Make sure to change where it says yoursitehere to your URL.

I was looking for something that wasn’t a plugin and that I could put just about anywhere on a web site. This one seems to do the job just fine. I have tested it on may sites and it works every time.

Just right click and copy then paste it where you want it. On a web page this may help you gain some new readers and for those in business it may help with sales if your site is shared around Facebook. If you are in business on the web it doesn’t hurt to use social media to get the word out about your web site but… There is that word! You really don’t want to just spam your site all over the social media sites you have to take the time to network this is the catch that most people miss out on. the more you network the better you will be received and not banned or deleted.

I know this sounds very bias but BlogDumps is a great place to use just for this type of promotion to get your site noticed. If you use a Blog for your content management system you can be a featured blog and get on the front page of BlogDumps. BlogDumps gets up to 7200 page views a day so for just a few dollars a one time fee your there for life!

Well, enjoy the new FaceBook button I hope it works out well for you and while your here if you use Facebook please click my button at the top of this post!

Wolfbernz

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Blog Optimization Google New post Web Design

Just a few Tips

I know I am supposed to write about blog and web site tips so I will add a few before I let you know about what I have been up to. That will be the next post. I am so glad I will have the time to get back to blogging, it’s awful when life gets in the way…LOL

I have noticed that the spammers have started copying some of my regular visitors comments and then using them as theirs with a link to their own site! Will they stop at nothing, OMG! So check your comments and make sure you really know who left it on your blog.

For those that blog and those that have web sites I have found that if I keep the title and meta of a page simple and the page text relevant to title and meta that Google indexes it better. I tested this on a web site for three years I had a simple page with text in the top middle that matched the head title and meta tags it was number one even better than the parent company I was promoting. I thought, ok this has been working for years and I just keep moving up under even more of my key words so I thought I would change it and see what happens I changed it to the new style of titles and tags etc… Well, the page disappeared out of Google all together – I can’t even find it! So if it is working and you are where you want your site indexed don’t get talked into changing what is working!

If you really want more of a web site look when people land on your domain but you do not want to rely on a webmaster to update your web site use a WordPress CMS (content management system) Create a static front page with links to many other pages about what it is you do and then a link to your blog where you can tell your visitors about you and your products updates. This is one of the simple ways to have the best of all sites. If you need help with a WordPress blog let me know I can help.

All the best
Wolfbernz

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Blog Optimization New post Web Design

Too Much On Your Blog?

Since I have BlogDumps.com as one of my web sites I do a lot of blog surfing. I have to look at the new blogs that have been submitted to the BlogDumps Blog Directory and make sure every one meets the guidelines of the site.

As I visit these sites, I noticed that some blogs load fast and others don’t. What I have found is that most of the blogs that don’t load fast are the ones who have way to much on their page. I realize that some people blog for fun and relaxation and others are blogging for dollars, but that really doesn’t matter at this point because this actually effects both types.

The blogs for fun and adventure on the web that load slow have way to many third party scripts, clubs and awards that call to another server, their blog has to go get and then load these other files from elsewhere.
The same thing happens to the blogs that are blogging for dollars. Affiliate ads, Google Adsense, Analytics, awards and a ton of third party files have to be called in order for the page to load. Slow loading causes a new visitor to your blog to just move on, especially if they are on dial up or satellite and you have videos all over the place.

I have looked at some of the new WP themes and OMG they don’t miss a pixel you can put information everywhere on the page. I visited one recently and after a few tries, finally gave up! There was way to much on the page to wait for it all to load.

I have found that to use your blog to it’s fullest, less is more. I know you want all that stuff on your site or you want those clicks… So what to do? Well, you saw it when you arrived today – a static front page with links to what might be of interest to your visitor. Link from your static page to your awards page or if you are blogging for dollars or for web services work add links to those pages and then of course a link to your blog. Make the static page simple with a small amount of graphics, just enough to show who you are and then links to all the pages and to your blog. Or in my case to my Web Design Store and to my blog because I think both are just as important.

In the case that you are a business that actually sells different products to consumers from a store and you use your blog for a convenience to your customers, you don’t want them to wait for a long loading page.

So the solution is a simple static front page, a nice background, a simple header and some links to specific parts of your site. Make sure to give the right impression to whatever your niche is (Music, Web design, Coffee store or just a stay at home mom that is blogging for fun) and what your interests are. A simple “About the Author” or “About the Company” in the middle of the page that’s not too wordy and lets visitors know what to expect is great.

Using a WordPress blog, this can be done simply through your pages by creating one to be a static front page. It’s not like you can’t change it around every now and then to spice it up or to add or remove links. You will find the page will load much faster and you will see visitors that just want to read your latest post will go there or maybe they will go straight to your store etc… it gives the visitor control of what they want to see instead of bombarding them with a ton of information that they have to figure out what all of it is and then decide what they want to visit… Too many steps and Bam! a bigger bounce rate.

Don’t forget Title and tags on your static page for the search engines and make sure there isn’t a on robot no follow on the static page also.

I hope this helps, Have a great day

Wolfbernz