Subscribe to my RSS Feed ...... Or if you prefer, Subscribe by Email

Working at Home on the Internet

Helping You Run an Internet Home Business

It’s That Time of Year Again

New Here? You may want to Subscribe to my RSS feed for daily updates. Or if you prefer, Subscribe by Email Thanks for visiting!

It’s Time for a Good Spring Cleaning

springcleaning.jpg

Every Spring people get a sense of renewal and want to start as fresh as a Bright New Spring Day. I am just like everyone else when it comes to wanting to clean things up and try to brighten up my Blog a bit.

But this time, I want to do more. Not only do I want to change the look of the Blog, but finally set things right. It has always bothered me that I had that stupid “WP” after the Domain. Almost as if it were an afterthought.

Ever since I bought the Domain “workingathomeinternet.com” I have been contemplating putting the Blog as the Main Site. I just didn’t want to cause too much confusion. Not only with readers finding the Blog and incoming links being broken, but with Search Engines finding my Blog as well. And what about Advertisers through TLA and the like? These have been the Main Reasons I have never really gone any further than thinking about fixing it.

It will be a lot of work to do all the changes that I have in mind, but I need to know if it could/would be worth it in the end. (Did I mention that there is a Webpage on the .com addy that would be moved to .com/web?) This isn’t as much about redesigning as much as knowing if it is the right thing to do. 

I know I can put redirects on the Blog and Website, but what does that do to SEO? Will it be more or less difficult for people searching for Work at Home information to find me? Is it worth all the effort?

If you would be so kind, I have a Yes or No Poll to get your opinion about moving the Blog. (Of course, there is a non-committal for those who don’t have an opinion.) You can either vote below in this post or in the sidebar, but you can only vote once.

Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.

Thanks for your help. The poll will be open until next Saturday (4/14). And if you don’t like polls, you can always voice your opinion in comments. You know I always answer comments.

Technorati Tags: , , , ,


Related Posts:
  • SOBCon 08, I’ll Be There
  • That time of year is fast approaching, Spring in Chicago. That can mean onl...
  • Happy New Year
  • I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year. I hope a...
  • New Year Resolutions
  • Here are Some of the New Year Resolutions I have made for Working at Home o...

    April 7th, 2007 at 05:44am | Posted by Joe | Attitude, Blogging, Community, Linking, SEO, Websites | 13 reader remarks | Print This Post




    The Value of Old Posts

    phone.jpg 

    Way back in January, when I first installed the Verizon DSL using the Actiontec GT704WG Wirless Router I wrote about the problems I was having with the installation.

    I also wrote of the solution I came up with after all the trials and tribulations I had dealing with the incompetent help line. That was actually 11 (eleven) months ago.

    As things work out, someone sent me an E-mail to the Old Address that was still linked in the post on the New Blog asking if I could help them. It seems they were going through the same problem. They couldn’t come up with the Drivers for the equipment and couldn’t get any satisfaction from Verizon (same problem I was having way back when).

    I uploaded the files for the fix to http://workingathomeinternet.com/actiontech they can be copied (downloaded) to a hard-drive. Restarting the computer should allow the system to find the proper Drivers.

    Sorry, Verizon and Actiontec, but if it’s proprietary, then you should make if easier for your customers to access the Drivers.

    The Moral:

    The value for me is, someone found an Old Post related to their problem through a Google Search.

    The value for them is they found the information they were looking for on an Old Post of mine through a Google Search.

    The Old Posts Involved:

    My Dilemma

    It’s Finally Over


    Related Posts:
  • Poll: Do You Use Related Posts on Your Blog?
  • I have always liked using Related Posts at the end of an article as a refer...
  • Help Me Get Organized…
  • I started writing a post the other day about organization. Eventually, it...
  • Keywords and Old Posts
  • One way of attracting readers to your site is by using Keywords in the Ti...

    November 22nd, 2006 at 07:00am | Posted by Joe | Attitude, Basics, Blogging, Google, Keywords, SEO | 9 reader remarks | Print This Post




    4 Reasons Posting Frequency Matters

     testlogo.jpg

    How often you post really does matter.  I have said in the past that as long as your readers know when you post, then it shouldn’t really matter how often that is.  This is not entirely true.

    Although consistancy does matter and quality of the content even moreso, frequency should also be considered for a few reasons.

     

    ~~  Even though your regular readers may get used to when you post, someone who finds you through other means like Search Engines and referrals from other sites may like what they see.  If they come back one or two or even three days in a row and there is nothing New, they most likely will go somewhere else for updated information.  I know, I have taken more than one link out of my daily read list for that reason.

    ~~  SEO is very much affected by how often you post.  The Search Engine crawlers like New Things.  When they crawl your site and see current posts they tend to notice.  They also tend to notice when they happen to crawl a site and they already have that information.  There is nothing new to report, so your site could begin to slip down in the rankings.

    ~~  Advertisers like Pageviews.  The more often their ad is seen, the better chance of it being converted.  This should more than likely lead to more revenue for you.  If people aren’t looking at your page for whatever reason, the advertiser could very well Opt-Out.

    ~~  Even if your objective is making an indirect income by exposure of your writing, art or any other talent you possess, the more people that see your page the better.  When you post frequently, there is a better change more people will be exposed to your unique talents.  See SEO above.

     

    I only came up with 4 reasons posting frequency matters, I am sure there are plenty of others that I didn’t think of.

    Can you add to the list?  Are there reasons for posting less frequently?


    Related Posts:
  • A Few Reasons to Pre-Post
  •   From the very beginning I have posted every day on this Blog.  M...
  • Don’t Give Up the Ship, It’s Not Sinking
  •   I was talking to a reader on the phone the other night. She mentioned...
  • 2 Part Series: Blog vs Website… Blogs
  • Since I have both Blogs and Websites, I thought I would share what I have...

    August 3rd, 2006 at 02:22pm | Posted by Joe | Basics, Blogging, General, SEO | 1 reader remark | Print This Post




    « Earlier Entries