For something that's so powerful...it sure is under utilized...

by Jagged
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With all the hype on how how well the warrior forum does in search engines, with posts showing up page 1 in Google in minutes....why are the WF personal blogs not utilized more?

For something that's so powerful...it sure is under utilized.

I posted to my WF blog 2 weeks ago. With-in minutes I was #1 - Page 1 on Google for my targeted keyword. I posted again a few days ago & the same thing happened...different keyword. I'm going to make it a regular routine now.

There are so many warriors who have been around a long time, with thousands of posts...with only a few (if that) blog posts in their stats. Take a look next time...you will see what I mean. Maybe there's something they know that I don't?? Am I missing somthing?

I see post after post asking "how can I rank high in Google?" One major solution is only a few clicks away. Post to your WF blog!!

There's a lot of good information inside WF blogs....maybe spend some time sifting through some...makes for interesting reading, especially new members. If you do a search of the forum & you can't find answers....try doing a search of the WF blogs. I bet more times than not you will find what your looking for.

NOW......back to our regularly scheduled programing....

Ken
#powerfulit #utilized
  • Profile picture of the author Colin Theriot
    Can you please delete this to stop everyone from reading it? Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kirahster
    As far as I know all of the blogs that we can post on here have to be IM related. So this is all well and good if you want to blog about something IM related but we can not use it to blog about our non IM related niches.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Mcalorum
    This is the reason why I love this forum!

    Cheers man!
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Here's the main reason. At least it used to be. Don't know if it
      still applies. The Warrior forum was very selective as to what you
      could blog. In fact, they will delete all posts not on topic of making
      money online. That's what it used to be. I had used the blog, but
      each and every post got deleted. Then I read the rules. Posted one
      on topic and it stayed. But I notice now it has been deleted, as least
      it appears to be. So, in short, unless you are making excellent blog
      posts on making money online, they seem to have a no-nonsense
      approach. I think the exact wording goes something like "Because
      of the rapid indexing of blogs here, and the potential for abuse, we
      are editing them..." not exactly the real quote, but close. So, I
      do not use the blog. Maybe they have changed or relaxed the rules for
      paid members. Don't know.

      Paul
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