Saturday, September 29, 2007

Finally some Action!

Website development, linking strategies and monetization have been my focus recently, which is why I haven't updated this blog properly for a while. I have been busy trying to focus on setting concrete goals and getting some actual work done, rather than talking about what I should be doing.

One of the most important things I have done over the past couple of months is to sign up to the fabulous SBI site that has so many wonderful web success stories. It has definitely helped me to make sense of Keywords, Search Engine Optimisation and monetisation. I still have work to do but I have made more progress in the few weeks I have had SBI! than in the previous nine months.

Playing to my strengths, I have put up a new marketing and business website The MacInnes Partnership- http://www.macinnespartnership.com. This website provides common sense marketing and business advice to both start up and existing businesses, and is linked to a number of articles I have written for E-Zine.

My current website, At Home Working, http://www.athomeworking.co.uk/ which provides information and resources to people who would like to start working from home, has been updated.

I have also started a new blog about Christmas (because I just adore the Holidays!) called Christmas is a Comin' . This is a countdown to the festive season and is me rabbiting on about finding bargains, planning, decorations, gifts and food.

There seems to a light at the end of the dark e-business tunnel! I'm planning two additional websites and given myself two weeks to get them both up and running. Hey I'm finally on a roll!

Thanks for reading. Speak soon!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Link strategies

I have been struggling with linking- the theory is fine- write articles, sign up to directories, get reciprocal links. I get the theory- why am I not getting the links?

I think I must do a little 'self talk' and tell myself that I can do this- and be successful.

Actions speak louder than words, and if I'm going to get a decent page rank then I need to get my act together and set myself some link goals.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Why a home based web business isn't the easy option!

I read alot about search engine optimisation (SEO) over the weekend. I realised that I needed to increase the number of external links (still not sure if this means reciprical links or one way though).

So links it is. I spent the morning writing more articles and then searched for sites to publish them on. Found ezine, 1888 articles and Helium. Posted a couple of articles to see how long it takes to review and how it looks/links etc once published. Also found some e-zine directories which I will use for my new newsletter (will finalise the first edition this week).

From what I have read, the key appears to be the number of links related to your content- again, not entirely clear about what I'm doing, but I will keep on my current course and see if it makes a difference.

Got an email from a company wth an SEO proposal for my website. They gave me a fair overview of my site (I know this as it reflected the information I had recieved from my web hosting company's report). They provided me with a list of options, which fell into three catergories:

  1. Natural search
  2. W3C
  3. Links
Again, no real surprises. After a little deliberation, I decided that I would be better learning how to optimise my site myself. That way I could apply this knowledge to each new web site I build. The drawback to this is time.

So, biting the bullet, i set to work to validate my site to W3C standards. As I understand it W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is an international organisation set up to set standards and protocols for the web. I found a web site set up by W3C that checks your website's code and validates it. If your site doesn't comply, it gives you the errors. Fantastic! So I spent a few hours validating my pages. This is apparently important, as it helps the web crawlers. For your information the website is: http://validator.w3.org/. (I'm no way affiliated to this organisation, I just think it's a really useful tool for us non-techies out there!). Hope it helps.

Tomorrow is natural search. Better get some sleep!

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Where to start?

I can't believe it's been so long since my last post. I have been working hard trying to build the online business, but also have been undertaking consultancy work to earn some extra money. Don't believe anyone who tells you that starting any business from home is easy, and that you will get rich overnight. Like any business, it takes time to build and time to get the money flowing.

So I have had my mad moments. My pulling-my-hair-out moments. But I'm still here in one piece! Briefly over the last few months I have:

  • Been finessing the content of www.athomeworking.co.uk
  • Trying to figure out how to improve the sites ranking (if anyone can help me here I would appreciate it!)
  • Writing contect for several new websites (I'm good at content, just need some help with the SEO)
  • Working as (unpaid)script editor on a soap opera for the web (The Warrington Soap- coming soon!)
  • Doing some marketing and business consultancy to keep the wolves from the door

    So I have been busy. Just a little frustrated with all the search engine stuff.

    But onwards ad upwards. Speak soon!