
Copyright messages and Scrapers
Inserting copyright messages into your content can help you keep scrapers from taking your content as your own, an important trick to learn.
Describes the cows that carnation evaporated milk came from, content.
Inserting copyright messages into your content can help you keep scrapers from taking your content as your own, an important trick to learn.
Drawing heat to your writings could get you a readership, but do you want angry folks reading your stuff?
The power of a cheap pop is an amazing thing to see in action. In wrestling terms it is like when a Wrestler during an interview mentions the city they are in, causing the crowd to go wild.
What do you do with a site archives with over 10 years of articles? Use the archives to create new entries? Maybe.
THE Canadian Personal Finance Blog once discussed scapegoating, specifically parents blaming referees in sports, in a post titled “I Blame the Refs.” Despite the initial lack of engagement, a controversial NFL game led to a surge in readership for this post, an 800% increase, due to a spike in related Bing searches. The author attributes this to “Long Tail” keyword search benefits, similarly experienced with a 4th of July post, highlighting the unpredictability and luck involved in search engine traffic.
#LongTail
Who will read a weird or freakish post? Darn good question, but sometimes a lot of folks.