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Blogs & SEO

If you have been keeping up with the latest internet marketingand SEO trends, you might already be aware that, for many... theAdsense bonanza has come to a screeching halt. The glory days ofpage and directory generation software has come and gone, as thesearch engines have caught on and struck back with a vengeance. Hundreds of millions of pages, created by ...

...this type of software,have been banned forever. Once high flying websites have fallenback down to earth with a resounding thud... leaving theirowners with only a memory of those sweet dollars-for-clicks anda big fat PR 0 for their troubles. So is that it? Game over? Or could there be some new magical SEO technique, that can onceagain give marketers the upper hand in capturing those elusivecontextual advertising dollars? Well... I have some good news and some bad news. The ba...

...d news is that it's become near impossible for websiteowners to get their pages indexed by the search engines. Used tobe, you could just purchase a couple of high PR links and thesearch engines would come-a-calling in no time. Not anymore. Andwe all know that automated page builders are a losingproposition... although some marketers figure they can spit webpages out faster than the search engines can find and de-listthem. Even time tested favorites like cloaking seem to have losttheir efficiency. But... the good news is, that there still remains a relativelyeasy way to get your pages indexed by the search engines. Andwe're talking in a matter of days to a few short weeks. How? BLOGS baby! Blogs? You bet. More specifically, a blog farm or network of blogs.... all nicheor topic related. You know... ordinary stuff, like: unusual babynames, tasty casserole recipes, facial care, motorcycle racing,tropical fish, antique watches... all sorts of things thatpeople like to discuss. And do you want to know what's really awesome? Search engines absolutely LOVE Blogs! In fact, the "king" of search engines, Google, even has theirvery own search tool dedicated to finding content on blogs. It'sin beta now, but will be in full release soon. So, if Google thinks that Blogs should have their own uniquesearch engine... doesn't that tell you something? And just why do Google, MSN, Yahoo and other search engines loveblogs so much? Simple really... 1. Blogs are where people like to hang out.. kind of like anonline coffee shop. 2. Unlike web pages, blogs can't be spit out by the tens ofthousands. 3. Blogs are always changing and updating, as fresh new contentis added. Which all adds up to one thing. One very important thing. Blogsget spidered (visited by search engine robots)! And spideringleads to indexing, which leads to rankings, which leads to pageviews, which leads to clickable ads, which leads to clicks,which leads to $$$... if you get my drift. Now, let's suppose that you had links on these blogs... linksthat pointed back to your website(s). Wouldn't it make sensethat the search engine spiders would gleefully follow them backyour domain(s)? And don't you think that you just might get somePR brownie points for all those non-reciprocal keyword relevantlinks? Off course! I know, I know. You're thinking that most blogs have that darn"no follow" tag in their links to prevent that fromhappening? And you're right... they do. Which is exactly why you must treat your blog farm, just like areal farm... by planting good seeds and by using the righttools. Done correctly, you can once again have an abundant harvest...if you know what I mean. Want to learn more about using blog farms to get your sites indexed? Visithttp://www.easy-wordpress-blog-builder.com and view videos ofour new automated blog building software in action.