o...I'm looking through my
awstats like I do at least I'm a good author (says me), but
once a day. I have always I had only been viewed 39 times,
found server logs to be full of so that wasn't the source. Even
useful information, and it's my email messages from people who
important to try to glean as much had visited the site had
as you can about your visitors increased. When I replied to one
from reading them. of the emails (I try to respond
to all of them), I asked the
Last week there was a very person how he had come to the web
interesting spike in the number site. He responded that he had
of visitors that came to this seen my signature in a
website. One day my traffic was sitepoint.com post.
more than double the average,
even considering how traffic has Sure enough, right up near the
been going up like crazy since I top of referring URLs was the
revived this domain last month. SitePoint script that spits out
the forum posts. Awesome. Want to
I figured it might be the see my signature? Here it is:
articles I have been writing and
distributing. I have seen my ___________________
byline all over the Internet affiliateblog.com
lately, which I think is
terrific. That day a new article Pretty fancy, huh? By the way, I
appeared on a bunch of new sites, posted because someone asked a
so maybe that was it. I went over very good basic question that no
to Isnare to take a look. Isnare one was answering. I didn't want
is the foundation of my article to leave him hanging, so I
distribution service -they're answered it. That's all. And I
good and they're inexpensive. got a ton of traffic. I even got
a private message from someone where).
asking me if the domain was for
sale. The bonus is that the post So go out there and find a forum
is also good for my Google or two that fits the theme of
pagerank, as the forum's PR was your site, and then go bail
way higher than mine (which isn't someone out who needs a question
difficult these days). I also answered. Here are two forum
noticed that a lot of the directories for your posting
Sitepoint people were checking pleasure:
out affiliateblog.com using whois
and SEO tools, just to find out InvisionFree
more about me. I guess that is Big Boards
the Internet equivalent of dogs
sniffing eachother (I won't say
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Matt DeAngelis runs AffiliateBlog.com. Matt is the former CTO of Modem Media, a pioneer in the Internet ad space. As a foot soldier in the Internet revolution, Matt devised the technology behind many of the most successful ad campaigns of the time.
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