Entries Tagged as 'Website Tips'

Quick Blogger Blog Tips

Okay, I’m sure you’re all aware that Suzanne and I suggest using a self hosted Wordpress for your blog.

But what if you just can’t make yourself do that?

Blogger is a popular option. If you do go that route, lets talk about things you can do to make your Blogger blog more user friendly.

First off, do you really need the 10 digits of word verification before someone posts? We have to enter that EVERY TIME WE COMMENT on your blog. It makes it easy for the reader to just think, nah, I’m not going to bother to comment. Turn off the word verification option.

Let anonymous commenters leave a comment. Turn on the option for allowing anonymous comments for your blog. Not everyone has a Blogger account, nor do they want one. The reader wants to leave a comment on your blog and link back to their own website. It’s annoying enough that Blogger makes the reader enter their information, over and over, every time they want to leave a comment. (Blogger, if you’re reading this, get a clue. Wordpress, Typepad, and other blogging platforms save our information so we only enter it the first time we comment on a blog.)

Font size: I’ve seen a lot of Blogger blogs with small type size. Give your readers a break. That’s really hard to read, especially on laptop screens. Up your font size a few sizes. We’ll thank you.

That’s it. My quick suggestions for making your Blogger blog more reader friendly.

10 Google Tricks

Google is cool. It’s a great research tool. Besides using Google for your research for your books, or a subject that you’re blogging about, did you know about some of these other Google Tricks?

Type in any of these into Google Search. Just might make your life a little bit easier!

movie: The Jane Austen Book Club
[reviews on a movie]

stocks:goog
[links and info about a specific stock]

weather spencer WV
[weather in Suzanne’s part of the world, or where ever you’re wanting to know the weather]

9*8, 125/3
[did you know that Google search can be used as a calculator?]

“favicons-how to make them”
[using quotes searches for the exact term]

favicon site:www.dandelionblog.com
[searches a specific site for a specific term. ]

define: blogging
[definitions of a word from different web pages]

what time is it New York City
[Yep, you guessed it. Never wonder what time zone a place is in, or what time it is there RIGHT NOW]

AA flight 812
[current flight information. Just type in the airline and the flight number]

1 Canadian dollar to US Dollars
[convert almost any currency to a different currency]

There you have them. Ten Google tricks to make your internet experience, and your life, easier!

Attract More Readers to Your Author Blog

Let’s face it, if people already know you and read your books, they are going to look for your website by searching for Jane Smith writer. Or Jane Smith author. They’ll find you. But what about attracting NEW readers? Readers who don’t already know your name or read your books? This is where your blog comes in. Attract more readers to your blog through search engine traffic.

You might decide to try and attract people searching for paranormal authors. Okay, let’s look at that. You can use the Wordtracker Free keyword suggestion tool. Type in paranormal authors.
keyword paranormal author
Look, paranormal ROMANCE authors get searched for more than paranormal authors. If you write paranormal romance, it would make more sense to target the higher searched for term. [Read more →]

Optimize Your Site For Google Image Traffic

Google Image Search
Looking for another way to get more traffic to your website? Optimize your blog for GOOGLE IMAGE SEARCH. Many people use Google Image search to locate pictures and images for a wide range of topics. From what’s in the news, to cat pictures, to how to knit a purl stitch. Here are some tips to help optimize your site and your images to tap into this traffic.

My personal website, a Baby Boomer Blog, Wine on the Keyboard, gets quite a bit of traffic to my images that are listed on Google Images. I get traffic to posts that are years old from Google Image Search. A post about my old couch. A post about the last flower of fall. You never know what pictures, if done correctly, might bring in traffic–traffic that wouldn’t have come to your site otherwise. How can you set your blog up to attract this kind of traffic?

Google Image Search Optimization:


1) First off, use a descriptive name for the picture. HerMantoRemember.jpg is better than img000-0776.jpg or whatever your camera generates. Cover.jpg isn’t going to bring in anyone looking for your book by title.

2) Make sure you are using the Alt text with your images. For instance your image code would look something like this:
<img scr=”http://yoursite.com/NameofYourFile.jpg” alt=”good description of picture”/>

3) The text surrounding the picture should give clues as to what the picture is about. Make sure to include the keyword that you think people will search on directly before or after the image. If you do a search on Google Images for a term, you’ll see the term you searched for highlighted in bold beneath the images listed.

4) Make sure your images folder on your website is accessible to search engines. If you’ve limited access to some files with your robots.txt file, make sure you allow Google Image Search. Google suggests adding the following to you robots.txt file to allow the Google-Image bot permission to find your images.

# Google Image
User-agent: Googlebot-Image
Disallow:

5) Make your images standards compliant. Images need:

    title
    width
    height
    alt text

<img src=”http://yoursite.com/folderwithimages/reallygreatimage.jpg” width=”400″ height=”200″ alt=”Image to attract Google Image bot” title=”Really Great Image” />

6) To see if your images are being listed in Google Images go to Google Images. Enter this in the search bar:

site:www.yoursite.com
(or site:www.yoursite.com/blog if your blog is in a separate folder on your website)

See what images come up. If your site is fairly new, it may take awhile for your images to show up in Google Images. You can go back to older images on your site and edit the posts and add the alt text, width, and height, for your images. At the very least, add the alt text.

It takes a bit more time to make sure you add all these things when you add images to your posts, but the benefit is increased blog traffic by way of Google Image Search.

Google Alerts

Do you google your name? Want to know if people are talking about you or talking about your books? Want to know an easier, automatic way to find out this informaton?

How To Set Up Google Alerts

You can set up actual alerts that will send you email when Google finds anything with whatever term you define. You can set up an alert for:

  • your name
  • your pen name
  • the title of your book
  • the name of your blog
  • subjects you are researching for your book
  • whatever search term you want

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