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Holy Crap - I’m an influential blogger!
It seems that my reconsideration of HitTail, the
decidedly inspiring Web 2.0 long tail writing suggestion tool,
has me becoming an Influential Blogger.
Influential Blogger Reconsiders HitTail
This long tail tool has made me some more money than I normally make
and garnered me some really sweet SERP rankings to boot.
Real Time Referrals - A Long Tail Alternative to HitTail
Edit: my initial take on this was misguided, pretty much as
my apology email to Mike Levin of HitTail put it:
mr. levin,
sorry that my first email to you has to consist
mostly of apologies for my screwing up an post about your company.I’ve excised the most offensive (and inaccurate) phrase in particular
and have edited the post in general to more accurately reflect
the advantages of HitTail, i.e. the increased intelligence supplied with the raw results.I will also be including the text of this email at the head of the post.
Again, my apologies for screwing up the facts in this case.
John
jmcgready.com
Edit: Edited for accuracy - apologies to HitTail
Like everyone else, I was turned on to the goodness that is HitTail,
the web 2.0 service which allows you to see the search terms
people use to access your site, as well as a link to the search engine results page (SERP).
The SERP link is the true genius here, because you can
see where you rank for each term.
Checking the SERP ratings along with the list of search terms,
allows you to refine your posts or articles to score higher
in the search results and get more traffic.
To do this on an unlimited basis, you’d have to pay HitTail
$9.95 a month for the privilege - not exactly my cup of tea…
I’ve found an alternative (Edit:albeit without the added intelligence of HitTail)- real-time-referrers.com.
From their site:
What’s happening on your website right now?
This tool shows you the live incoming clicks, and where each visitor came from.
It’s useful when tweaking your marketing campaigns, or simply satisfying your curiosity
Just add some Javascript to your site, click on the button
that shows up on your page, bookmark it and you’re ready to go.
Finally, a post having nothing whatsoever to do with tax rebates (i.e. my life)
As you can no doubt tell, my blogging as of these past weeks
have been centered upon 2 subjects:
Economic Stimulus Payments and Japanese Christian Music.
The reason being that I’m scoring pretty well on the SERPS
for variants of those terms and figured I’d flog it for as much
search engine hits (and Adsense goodness) as I can get.
BG is slowly receding - was 154 today.
I’ve become rather good at repair installs of Windows XP, as I had to do so 3 times today.
Bought Mom a new barebones AMD Sempron 3000++ with my tax return money -
moved over the HD and CD from the badly ailing (but free) P2 400.
well, it’s 0100 and I need to be in at work early - so I’ll be leaving now…
Tags: amd, barebones, blogging, christian music, mom, search engine hits, sempron 3000, windows xp