Minggu, 13 Juli 2008

SEO : Pengantar

SEO merupakan singkatan dari Search Engine Optimization, yang berarti melakukan optimasi  website agar ditampilkan pada halaman utama / halaman atas pada search engine bila seseorang  mengetikkan kata pencarian pada kotak search engine tersebut. Prosesnya adalah seseorang  membuka search engine Google, Yahoo, maupun MSN, dan selanjutnnya ia akan mengetikkan  kata pencarian pada kotak search engine dan kemudian akan ditampilkan list halaman yang memuat website-website yang sesuai dengan kata pencarian yang diketikkan orang tersebut.

Dengan bermunculannya website-website baru setiap harinya, maka kebutuhan akan search engine sangat penting, yaitu untuk memudahkan mencari informasi dan menampilkan list website-website yang sesuai dengan informasi yang diinginkan. Karena sebagai pengguna internet, ada keterbatasan untuk mengingat maupun menyimpan alamat -alamat website apa saja yang akan dikunjungi kembali nantinya. Karena peran search engine begitu penting dalam menampilkan informasi, maka bagi pemilik website yang websitenya ditampilkan oleh search engine tersebut, akan memberikan keuntungan yang besar, karena traffic yang diberikan dari search engine ke website tersebut tentunya akan meningkat. 

Kegiatan SEO ini merupakan kegiatan yang dilakukan oleh webmaster (pemilik website atau blog) baik melakukan optimasi dari sisi internal (isi website atau blog) maupun dari sisi external (back link) agar websitenya bisa ditampilkan pada halaman utama sesuai dengan kata pencarian  yang dibidik olehnya. Target Anda adalah minimal ditampilkan dalam 5 lembar halaman pertama pada search engine, lebih baik bila bisa ditampilkan pada halaman 1 atau 2, karena seseorang pengguna internet yang mengetikkan kata pencarian pada search engine, jarang membuka list website sampai lebih dari 5 lembar halaman, biasanya hanya halaman 1 dan 2 saja, dan dalam 1 halaman saja memuat 10 buah daftar website dan bila kemudian orang tersebut belum menemukan informasi yang dicarinya, ia akan mengetikkan kata pencarian lainnya.

Target utama dari kegiatan SEO ini adalah traffic yang diberikan dari search engine. Traffic SEO  merupakan jumlah kunjungan yang didapat dari search engine, jadi seseorang mencari informasi  pada search engine, kemudian ditampilkan website Anda, kemudian ia mengklik website Anda,  dan membuka halaman website Anda. 

Chitika

Selain Google Adsense, salah satu program pay per click (PPC) yang memberikan potensi online earnings cukup menarik adalah Chitika. Lebih dikenal dengan nama generik Chitika eMiniMalls, yang memang merupakan flagship product Chitika (meskipun Chitika bukan hanya eMiniMalls), Chitika memiliki beberapa kelebihan dibanding program-program PPC sejenis.

Pertama, Chitika memiliki serangkaian produk iklan inovatif yang jauh lebih menarik dan atraktif (bahkan dibanding Adsense) seperti Chitika eMiniMalls, Related Product Unit (RPU), ShopLincs, ShopCloud$, Owna dan Linx. Kedua, produk iklan Chitika bisa bersanding bersama produk-produk PPC yang lain seperti Google Adsense, ShoppingAds, TTZ Media ataupun WidgetBucks. Ketiga, Chitika memiliki program affiliasi yang memungkinkan setiap publishernya mendapatkan tambahan penghasilan dari referral. Keempat, batas minimal pay out hanya $10. Sangat jauh berbeda misalnya dengan Adsense yang memiliki batas minimal pay out $100. Kelima, Chitika membayar Anda melalui akun PayPal (tidak seperti Adsense yang belum men-support Paypal).

Jika Anda memiliki blog berbahasa Inggris (ya, sayangnya belum men-support blog berbahasa Indonesia) dengan minimal page views 10.000 per bulan, tidak ada salahnya mencoba menggunakan Chitika sebagai salah satu pilihan monetisasi blog Anda.

Ingin tahu lebih lanjut tentang Chitika silahkan klik link disamping ini :chitika

Kamis, 03 Juli 2008

Traffic, Traffic and Traffic

By Steve Pavlina

Assuming you feel qualified to take on the challenge of generating income from blogging (and I haven’t scared you away yet), the three most important things you need to monetize your blog are traffic, traffic, and traffic.

Just to throw out some figures, last month (April 2006), this site received over 1.1 million visitors and over 2.4 million page views.  That’s almost triple what it was just six months ago.

Why is traffic so important?  Because for most methods of online income generation, your income is a function of traffic.  If you double your traffic, you’ll probably double your income (assuming your visitor demographics remain fairly consistent).  You can screw almost everything else up, but if you can generate serious traffic, it’s really hard to fail.  With sufficient traffic the realistic worst case is that you’ll eventually be able to monetize your web site via trial and error (as long as you keep those visitors coming).

When I first launched this blog, I knew that traffic building was going to be my biggest challenge.  All of my plans hinged on my ability to build traffic.  If I couldn’t build traffic, it was going to be very difficult to succeed.  So I didn’t even try to monetize my site for the first several months.  I just focused on traffic building.  Even after 19 months, traffic building is still the most important part of my monetization plan.  For my current traffic levels, I know I’m undermonetizing my site, but that’s OK.  Right now it’s more important to me to keep growing the site, and I’m optimizing the income generation as I go along.

Traffic is the primary fuel of online income generation.  More visitors means more ad clicks, more product sales, more affiliate sales, more donations, more consulting leads, and more of whatever else that generates income for you.  And it also means you’re helping more and more people.

With respect to traffic, you should know that in many respects, the rich do get richer.  High traffic leads to even more traffic-building opportunities that just aren’t accessible for low-traffic sites.  On average at least 20 bloggers add new links to my site every day, my articles can easily surge to the top of social bookmarking sites like del.icio.us, and I’m getting more frequent requests for radio interviews.  Earlier this year I was featured in USA Today and in Self Magazine, which collectively have millions of readers.  Journalists are finding me by doing Google searches on topics I’ve written about.  These opportunities were not available to me when I was first starting out.  Popular sites have a serious advantage.  The more traffic you have, the more you can attract.

If you’re intelligent and web savvy, you should also be able to eventually build a high-traffic web site.  And you’ll be able to leverage that traffic to build even more traffic.

How to build traffic

Now if traffic is so crucial, how do you build it up to significant levels if you’re starting from rock bottom?

I’ve already written a lengthy article on this topic, so I’ll refer you there:  How to Build a High Traffic Web Site (or Blog).  If you don’t have time to read it now, feel free to bookmark it or print it out for later.  That article covers my general philosophy of traffic-building, which centers on creating content that provides genuine value to your visitors.  No games or gimmicks.

There is one other important traffic-building tip I’ll provide here though.

Blog Carnivals.  Take full advantage of blog carnivals when you’re just starting out (click the previous link and read the FAQ there to learn what carnivals are if you don’t already know).  Periodically submit your best blog posts to the appropriate carnivals for your niche.  Carnivals are easy ways to get links and traffic, and best of all, they’re free.  Submitting only takes minutes if you use a multi-carnvival submission form.  Do NOT spam the carnivals with irrelevant material — only submit to the carnivals that are a match for your content.

In my early traffic-building days, I’d do carnivals submissions once a week, and it helped a great deal in going from nothing to about 50,000 visitors per month.  You still have to produce great content, but carnivals give you a free shot at marketing your unknown blog.  Free marketing is precisely the kind of opportunity you don’t want to miss.  Carnivals are like an open-mic night at a comedy club — they give amateurs a chance to show off their stuff.  I still submit to certain carnivals every once in a while, but now my traffic is so high that relatively speaking, they don’t make much difference anymore.  Just to increase my traffic by 1% in a month, I need 11,000 new visitors, and even the best carnivals don’t push that much traffic.  But you can pick up dozens or even hundreds of new subscribers from each round of carnival submissions, so it’s a great place to start.  Plus it’s very easy.

If your traffic isn’t growing month after month, does it mean you’re doing something wrong?  Most likely you aren’t doing enough things right.  Again, making mistakes is not the issue.  Missing opportunities is.

Will putting ads on your site hurt your traffic?

Here’s a common fear I hear from people who are considering monetizing their web sites:

Putting ads on my site will cripple my traffic.  The ads will drive people away, and they’ll never come back.

Well, in my experience this is absolutely, positively, and otherwise completely and totally… FALSE.  It’s just not true.  Guess what happened to my traffic when I put ads on my site.  Nothing.  Guess what happened to my traffic when I put up more ads and donation links.  Nothing.  I could detect no net effect on my traffic whatsoever.  Traffic continued increasing at the same rate it did before there were ads on my site.  In fact, it might have even helped me a little, since some bloggers actually linked to my site just to point out that they didn’t like my ad layout.  I’ll leave it up to you to form your own theories about this.  It’s probably because there’s so much advertising online already that even though some people will complain when a free site puts up ads, if they value the content, they’ll still come back, regardless of what they say publicly.

Most mature people understand it’s reasonable for a blogger to earn income from his/her work.  I think I’m lucky in that my audience tends to be very mature — immature people generally aren’t interested in personal development.  To create an article like this takes serious effort, not to mention the hard-earned experience that’s required to write it.  This article alone took me over 15 hours of writing and editing.  I think it’s perfectly reasonable to earn an income from such work.  If you get no value from it, you don’t pay anything.  What could be more fair than that?  The more income this blog generates, the more I can put into it.  For example, I used some of the income to buy podcasting equipment and added a podcast to the site.  I’ve recorded 13 episodes so far.  The podcasts are all ad-free.  I’m also planning to add some additional services to this site in the years ahead.  More income = better service.

At the time of this writing, my site is very ad-heavy.  Some people point this out to me as if I’m not aware of it:  “You know, Steve.  Your web site seems to contain an awful lot of ads.”  Of course I’m aware of it.  I’m the one who put the ads there.  There’s a reason I have this configuration of ads.  They’re effective!  People keep clicking on them.  If they weren’t effective, I’d remove them right away and try something else.

I do avoid putting up ads that I personally find annoying when I see them on other sites, including pop-ups and interstitials (stuff that flies across your screen).  Even though they’d make me more money, in my opinion they degrade the visitor experience too much.

I also provide two ad-free outlets, so if you really don’t like ads, you can actually read my content without ads.  First, I provide a full-text RSS feed, and at least for now it’s ad-free.  I do, however, include a donation request in the bottom of my feeds.

If you want to see some actual traffic data, take a look at the 2005 traffic growth chart.  I first put ads on the site in February 2005, and although the chart doesn’t cover pre-February traffic growth, the growth rate was very similar before then.  For an independent source, you can also look at my traffic chart on Alexa.  You can select different Range options to go further back in time.

Monetisasi Blog - Seri Lanjutan

Selain apa yang disebut dengan Paid to Review, maka monetisasi blog bisa juga menggunakan jalur Paid to Advertise, Paid to Affiliate dan Paid to Socialize. Silahkan buka di blogroll samping untuk mengetahui seri berikutnya dari menetisaso blog. Soalnya ternyata antar satu blog dengan blog yang lain saling copas, jadi saya gak tahu mana yang aslinya. 

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