18th June 2007
To my valued customer and readers. I apologise for the up and down of the site this last week. We were working out some bugs and in the middle had a domain transfer to another register. All the outages should be behind us now and on to smoother surfing. We have decreased the amount of time needed to surf down to 10 seconds so that you can make up for lost time. Please email us through the contact page with any questions or concerns.
Kind Regards,
Jeff
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22nd September 2006

Creating free traffic with your blog
One of the Number one traffic building secrets is adding content to your website. Have you ever considered that a blog could be the tool that makes this very possible, fast and extremely easy to do. we use our blog to help write about informative sites that will help our readers. We also own
Traffexone.com a free traffic exchange where you can get your site and blog seen for free.Blogs are written in RSS or Atom, both very effective content managment systems. Getting a blog for free is easy at www.blogestates.com. After you set up your blog you need to change your settings to archive daily so you have a new page of content every time you make a post to your blog.Blogging daily is best if you want to add new content every day. If you archive daily, then post each day the blog software will generate a new page of content for you. It’s definately the fastest and easiest way to add content.The best way to integrate a blog into your website is to make your website into a blog. If you have fresh relevant content on your blog then top search engines like Google will return more often to gobble up that fresh content. That means your site will be spidered more often, and if you just built another page you want spidered, just leave a link within your blog posts to that page and the spider will follow it.
This is a great way to get your pages spidered fast. But it’s important to have the pge you are linking to be somewhat related to the topic of your post. Google is getting more picky about the content of the pages where your incoming links are coming from.
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