This weekend I attended the virtual con (uncon) known as Dragon*Cant and that was a blast. I attended a panel by SVAllie of allisondduncan.com on “tips on Blogging with SEO“. [SEO=Search Engine Optimization]
It was very interesting and opened my eyes to a few things I’ve been ignoring for a while. She showed me how to take a more of an active role in how my site is viewed by search engines and most importantly google. While many people prefer to use other search engines google matters when it comes to how fast people with find you. I have installed a few new plugins (they work with more then just google but all the various search engines) and registered my site with a few places to help my rankings. I’m not sure how long it will take to notice a difference but I’m hopeful.
What I learn with this site will only help me apply these lessons to my professional web presence, which, there isn’t much of. Professionally I have been too busy working to maintain a web presence, also I have a middle man for some clients who handles all of that and the other clients and the big clients have found me through real life networking. I’m amazed at what a small world it is and how much professional relationships can make or break you.
I learned a few other things, like linking say your Live Journal account that is set to private entries shows up as a broken link, so the search engines rank you lower as a non relevant site. It makes sense, but I never expected that. So now my Live Journal site isn’t linked from this site. Since it’s private only I guess there isn’t much harm in that, people can always find me there by searching for my name. That lead to a broken link checker that was interesting because it showed me what links have changed in the years so I could make sure that every link works. Now I get emails if a link changes.
I got a bunch of meta stuff figured out, site map done right and I now know how to keep track of my ranking. In addition to all this boring stuff SVAllie has finally pushed me out of the 1990’s. Yes, I started on the internet in the 90’s and I like dark webpages with dark backgrounds. I know it’s old and outdated and my professional site even has a white background, but nimlas.org was always personal for me so I designed it to look how I wanted to view it. Yes, that is the wrong way to think, you don’t design for yourself, you design for the viewer. I knew the dark was “wrong” but I was stubborn. Well I took the plunge and dove into some light colors. Now you are treated to a minty looking nimlas.org. It’s still green, so it represents me, and my branding is there with my pop art avatar and I even put a little star burst in the background, but it’s light. It’s new, it’s stylin’? I also have one of those Follow Me widgets, that’s all the rage isn’t it?
I hope everyone enjoys the site and if you can think of improvements or see something HUGE that needs to change let me know, and I will work on it. I like to improve.
I knew you’d be with me on the dark design :) But I think that just speaks of our generation and when we started using the net… then again, it could be because of our hatred for pink? Thanks, I’m digging the new design myself.
I’m with you on the ‘dark’. I just love it so much! The last redesign I used a light(er) background for the text but it’s dark. One day I’m sure I”ll have to change, but not now darn it! :P (and light black and red just turns into grey and… PINK ew) :P
Forgot the reason I was actually posting (which was not to talk about myself) I like the mint :D congrats on stepping outside of your box :P
So I think what I found so far is in the first few days I went from over 22,000,000 in ranking to over 8,000,000 and now I’m just over 6,000,000, which is pretty darned amazing (Lower numbers are better)