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Autoblogging Best Practices

Content is the primary driver for any autoblog program. The level of uniqueness for your content is one of the biggest factors in determining your search engine rank. If your site does not have sufficient unique content, but it is optimized for a specific term, the site will often land on the second page of google. This is simply because, without the unique content, the site is classified as a secondary source of information.

Sources of Unique Content

Given this fact and the dearth of availability for unique autoblog content, where do you find it? After all, an autoblog is by definition, repurposed automated content. There are a few methods that you can use to make your autoblog content unique. The first method to create unique content for your autoblog is to use the translation services and plugins. These bank on the “lost in translation” effect to replace some of the content in your articles. While not ideal, the lost in translation effect does help to change the overall text of many posts which improve their unique identity.

Unique Article Wizard

If you are looking for text that is a little more unique, the Unique Article Wizard has a great plugin that populates your autoblog with articles that have already been spun by the original author. This plugin is a must-have for article marketers and autobloggers as it allows you to post relatively unique content consistently to your blog.

The Unique Article Wizard plugin and service creates unique content for autobloggers, as well as extensive backlinks for the original author’s of the articles.

PLR articles may also be a good source of relatively unique content. Depending on your niche, there is a never-ending supply of basic content out there that has relatively low levels of syndication. You just need to spend some time searching to find it.

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Blogging Lessons Part 10 – Interactions Between Blogs

By: Barry Smart

Thank Readers for Good Comments

As your blog content increases, people in your niche will definitely mention you for intelligent or interesting discussions. This is, in a sense, an initiation of an interaction. When people speak of you, you should thank them for the mention and build up the interaction!

Track Your Blog Traffic

When you use a traffic tracking script such as the free statcounter.com, you can see where traffic comes from. If a large number of visitors come from a certain blog, you can be sure they have mentioned you in their latest post or linked to you from their sidebar or links page. What you should do is pay them a visit, leave constructive comments on their posts and build up a conversation!

As you continue doing this, you will start to gather a lot of friends in your niche. This is helpful later on when you decide to do collaborations such as interviews. In fact, when you’re out of ideas for writing on your blog, you can interview other blog owners in your niche! Human beings are curious creatures, so naturally they would like to know more about a person whose writings they read so often.

Excellent Bloggers to use are WordPress, Textpattern and MovableType

If you’re using WordPress, Textpattern, MovableType or any other advanced blog engines, you can also post trackback links on your posts. This means you can post an article about what other people have posted! Your particular post will then appear as a link on that post you have written about. This is definitely a great way to get traffic if you post brilliant insights about a post on a very famous blog. Since the famous blog already has a per-existing pool of readers, this is like a shortcut to hog their visitors! The only thing you would want to observe is to keep your posts sensible and insightful, or you’ll be viewed as a spammer.

Use a Blogger That Lets You Use Trackbacks

On the other hand, if you’re using Blogger, you would not be able to use trackback links. However, you can post insightful comments on other people’s blogs and subtly include a link back to your blog. You can make it seem like you’re pointing to your blog as an extra reference to the subject of discussion. Of course, this technique is not only limited to Blogger users and users of other blog engines can employ this strategy as an additional traffic source.

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Blogging Lesson Part 9

Blogging Lessons Part 1