How to Use Simple Ping and Tag Marketing Techniques

If you just heard the phrase ‘Tag and Ping’ and you scratch your

head in puzzlement — this article may be worth your time. Not that

Tag and Ping is a magic marketing formula that will deliver

incalculable rich. it will not

It’s just another marketing tool for online marketing professionals.

are using to give your site or sites a competitive advantage over

your competition. It will help to put your site on the Internet.

map and if done right, Tag and Ping will deliver a bunch of

Highly targeted traffic to your sales pages. will boost

your rankings and increase your sales.

Tag and Ping is one of those simple, but relatively unknown

Marketing Techniques That Internet Marketing Experts Have Been Using

and trying to keep quiet for years. To truly understand how Tag

and Ping works, you’ll need to know some basic background

information about keywords, blogs, tags and how all of these

you can work in sync to deliver traffic, links, and sales to your site.

What are blogs?

Most web users will know that a blog is an online journal where bloggers

publish your daily or hourly entries (your opinions, views, information, links)

on any topic that interests you. The most popular blog systems

are Blogger.com (owned by Google) Bloglines (owned by Ask Jeeves),

LiveJournal, and many professional marketers use the free WordPress

software that they can host on their own websites.

Each blog has its own RSS feed — RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication

although its original acronym stood for Rich Site Summary. Thesis

RSS feeds transmit information from blog posts to everyone

interested parties: those who have subscribed and use an RSS reader

or aggregator to view posts. Or more commonly, they use the FireFox browser,

Google Desktop or MyYahoo to access your favorite RSS feeds.

The next version of Windows will have RSS integrated into its operating system.

system.

What are tags?

Tags are really just another name for keywords. Most surfers will know

Keywords are the exact words that Internet users type into search engines.

to find what they are looking for on the world wide web. Tags work on the

the same way and they are a form of social bookmarking, a way of ranking

and accessing all that content on all those countless blogs.

Many of the major blog directories, such as Technorati, use tags to

serve the information to its users. a simple technique

to create a label in Technocrati:

laptops

(remove asterisks in actual code)

Or if your blogging software supports categories; this will

be recognized by Technorati as a label.

What the heck is a ping?

A ping is a simple way to notify different search engines to stop

they know that your blog has been updated. You call or ping your

blog post.

You bookmark or post on any of countless blogs

sites like Technorati, Furl, del.icio.us, Blinklist, Flickr —

you go to these sites and click on their blog or tag to let them know

You have updated your blog. Many blog systems automatically

ping your blog updates.

Or you can do it manually, eg Technorati’s ping form

It’s here: http://www.technorati.com/ping

Simple way to ping

If this is still confusing for you, a simple way to ping your

tags/blogs is to use a site like: http://pingomatic.com/

and will automatically ping your blog in many of the most

popular blogging services.

Enter the professional marketers online and it all hits the fan

Of course, online sellers have long since discovered that all the

blog system (blogs, rss, tags, ping) is an excellent

vehicle marketing. A great marketing system that delivers

targeted traffic to your products and services.

It really is a corruption or commercialization of blogs.

and this was surely not the idea of ​​the original designers of

blogs had in mind. But the whole blogging system is

so lucrative, many professional sellers (the author is pleading

the fifth!) are using blogging systems like WordPress

to create primarily marketing sites that may bear little resemblance

to an actual blog. It simply uses the structure of the spine of

blogs, RSS, tags to give your sites a slight competitiveness

advantage in a very competitive world.

As we saw with the ‘comment spam’ there is a great

probability of Tag and Ping being misused and more

antagonize blog purists. So if you are going to use

Tag and ping to make sure you’re creating useful and valuable content

— then most sites will want to link to your site anyway. The content is

remain king regardless of the pro’s tricks

sellers want to use. It will always be!

Using a simple tag and ping marketing technique with Technorati

To better explain the whole idea of ​​Tag and Ping. just go

walk through a marketing system that you can quickly create using

Technorati, one of the most popular blogging services.

First, register your blog with Technorati. this is quite

easy procedure. Just upload a photo, it doesn’t have to be from

you — your site logo will do. Register your profile with

your 20 or more tags related to your blog. Make sure these

are keywords that you are marketing with your blog. then you have to

place the Technorati code on your blog to get a link back.

Next, you need to understand that Technorati creates a landing page

for each tag in your system. This page is made up of

oven parts:

-Flickr photos

– Recent blog posts tagged with that keyword or phrase

– Who’s blogging on the sidebar that links to any blogging profile

than those same keywords or phrase in your profile

– Furl links for the same tag

So, to get the most out of and use this marketing technique,

you have to register on both Flickr and Furl. Your goal is to get

their links in the four dots of this Technorati home page

for your tag or keyword.

When signing up for Flickr, many sellers use their site’s name

for your flickr username, just use a hyphen instead of a period in

URL of your site. You can use a photo of the product you are promoting.

to get a Flickr link at the top of the landing

page. Choose the tags and product description.

Set up a Furl account and download the toolbar, check some

sites to familiarize yourself with how it’s done.

Now you really need to put it all together to tag and ping

1- You can start with the Flickr photos at the top of the Technorati page.

Simply post a photo or cover image to your Flickr account,

making sure to tag it and use a catchy title in your description.

Link to your affiliate or landing page URL. Example:

don’t buy another

marketing tool until you visit this site.

2 – Next, make the first of your blog posts on your particular topic

or product to your blog, making sure to tag it with your keywords and

then ping Technorati. Make all your posts have good content, reviews,

product information or free downloads. Your entry will appear at the top of the

list for that tag shortly on Technorati.

3 – Roll up your blog post and landing/affiliate page with your tags

to ensure that your post/post appears in the bottom section of the

Technorati page for their label.

To work with this system, add another blog post every few hours, tag and

Ping as well as Furl your posts. For better results, you can sign up for countless

other social bookmarking sites and bookmark their pages. Here is just one

few good ones: del.icio.us, blinklist, plus, icerocket, weblogs…

Flickr, Blog, Tag, Ping, Furl

This is just a tag and ping method, professional sellers have

countless systems and sites working many variations on this relatively new

technical marketing. But the information provided above should get you started.

in your own Tag and Ping marketing system.

Remember, blogs and RSS are the wave of the future, make sure you are

prepared to take advantage of all they have to offer. You must

Have at least one blog on your site. Use WordPress yes

can — Blogger will do it in a pinch!

Just make sure you are using some Ping and Tag marketing techniques.

to collect all those links, traffic and sales for your site.

This is a marketing technique that you should be using now. Fair

remember Flickr, Blog, Tag, Ping, Furl – Rinse and repeat!

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