Posted:
01-07-2006 | Views: 29
Author: Titus
Hoskins
If you're just heard the phrase 'Tag
and Ping' and scratching your head in puzzlement - this article may be worth your
time. Not that Tag and Ping is some magic marketing formula that will deliver
untold riches. It won't.
It is just one more marketing tool
professional online marketers are using to give their site or sites a competitive
edge over their competition. It will help put your site on the Internet
map
and if done right, Tag and Ping will deliver plenty of very targeted traffic to
your sales pages. It will boost your rankings and increase your sales.
Tag
and Ping is one of those simple, yet relatively unknown marketing techniques savvy
Internet Marketers have been using and trying to keep quiet for years. To truly
understand how Tag and Ping works, you will have to know some basic background
information on keywords, blogging, tags, and how all these can work in sync to
deliver traffic, links and sales to your site.
What are Blogs?
Most
web users will know a blog is an online journal where bloggers post their daily
or hourly entries (their opinions, views, info, links) on any subject that interests
them. The most popular blogging systems are Blogger.com (owned by Google) Bloglines
(owned by Ask Jeeves), LiveJournal, and many professional marketers use the free
WordPress
software which they can host on their own websites.
Each
blog has its own RSS feed - RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication although
its original acronym stood for Rich Site Summary. These RSS feeds broadcasts the
information in the blog posts to all concerned parties - those who have subscribed
and use an RSS reader or aggregator. Or more commonly, subscribers use the FireFox
browser,
Google Desktop, or MyYahoo to access their favorite RSS feeds. The
next version of Windows will have RSS embedded into its operating system.
What
are Tags?
Tags are really another name for keywords. Most surfers
will know keywords are the exact words Internet users type into search engines
to find what they're looking on the world wide web. Tags work in the same way
and are a form of social bookmarking, a way of classifying and accessing all that
content in all those countless blogs.
Many major blogging
directories such as Technorati use tags to serve up the information to its patrons.
One simple technique to create a tag in Technocrati:
<*a
href="http://technorati.com/tag/Laptops" rel="tag">Laptops<*/a>
(remove asterisks in actual code)
Or if your blogging software supports
categories; this will be recognized by Technorati as a tag.
What
the heck is a Ping?
A ping is a simple way to notify
the different search engines to let them know that your blog has been updated.
You call up or ping your blog post.
You bookmark or place an
entry in any one of the countless blogging sites such as Technorati, Furl, del.icio.us,
Blinklist, Flickr --- you go to these sites and click your blog or tag to inform
them you have updated your blog. Many blogging systems will automatically ping
your blog updates.
Or you can do this manually, for example
Technorati's ping form is here: http://www.technorati.com/ping
Simple
Way to Ping
If this is still confusing to you, one simple way
to ping your tags/blogs is to use a site like: http://pingomatic.com/
and
it will automatically ping your blog in many of the most popular blogging services.
Enter
The Online Professional Marketers and It All Hits the Fan
Of
course, online marketers have long discovered that the whole blogging system -
blogs, rss, tags, pinging - is an excellent marketing vehicle. One great marketing
system delivering
targeted traffic to their products and services.
It
really is a corruption or commercialization of blogging and this surely wasn't
the idea the original designers of blogs had in mind. But the whole blogging system
is so lucrative, many professional marketers (the author is pleading the fifth!)
are using blogging systems like WordPress to create mainly marketing sites that
may have little resemblance to a real blog. It just uses the backbone structure
of blogs, RSS, Tags to give their sites a slight competitive edge in a very competitive
world.
As we saw with the 'comment spam' there is a great likelihood
that Tag and Ping will be misused and further antagonize the blogging purists.
So if you are going to use
Tag and Ping make sure you're creating valuable,
usable content - then most sites will want to link to your site anyway. Content
is still king no matter what tricks the professional
marketers want to use.
Always will be!
Using a Simple Tag and Ping Marketing Technique With
Technorati
To explain further the whole idea of Tag and Ping.
Lets just walk through a marketing system you can quickly create using Technorati
- one of the most popular blogging services.
First, sign your
blog up with Technorati. This is quite a simple procedure. Just upload a photo,
doesn't have to be of you - your site's logo will do. Register your profile with
your 20 or so tags relating to your blog. Make sure these are keywords you're
marketing with your blog. Then you have to place the Technorati code on your blog
for a link back.
Next, you must understand that Technorati
creates a landing page for each tag in their system. This page is made up of four
parts:
- Flickr Photos
- Recent blog posts
tagged with that keyword or phrase
- Who's Blogging About sidebar
which links to any profiles of blogs
that those same keywords or phrase in
their profile
- Links from Furl for the same tag
So
to take full advantage and to use this marketing technique you have to sign up
with both Flickr and Furl. Your aim is to get your links in all four spots on
this Technorati landing page for your tag or keyword.
When signing up for
Flickr, many marketers use their site's name for their Flickr username - just
use a dash instead of a dot in your site's url. You can use a photo of the product
they're promoting to get a link from Flickr in the top spot on the Technorati
landing
page. Pick your tags and description for the product.
Set
up a Furl account and download the Toolbar - bookmark a few sites to get the hang
of how its done.
Now You're Really To Put Everything
Together To Tag and Ping
1- You can start with the Flickr
photos at top of the Technorati page.
Just post a photo or
cover image into your Flickr account, making sure you tag it and use a catchy
headline in your description.
Link it to your landing or affiliate page
url. Example:
<*a href="http://www.marketingtoolguide.com">Don't
buy another marketing tool until your check out this site.<*/a>
2
- Next, make the first of your blog posts on your particular subject or product
to your blog, making sure you tag it with your keywords and then ping Technorati.
Make all your posts good content, reviews, product information or free downloads.
Your entry will appear on the top of the list for that tag shortly in Technorati.
3 - Furl your blog post and your landing/affiliate page with
your tags to make sure your entry/post is listed the bottom section of the Technorati
page for your tag.
To work this system, add another blog
post every few hours, Tag and Ping, plus Furl your posts. For better results you
can sign up for countless other social bookmarking sites and bookmark your pages.
Here are just a few good ones: del.icio.us, blinklist, moreover, icerocket, weblogs...
Flickr,
Blog, Tag, Ping, Furl
This is just one Tag and Ping method
- professional marketers have countless systems and sites working many variations
on this relatively new marketing technique. But the information given above should
get you started on your own Tag and Ping marketing system.
Remember,
blogging and RSS are the wave of the future, make sure you're geared up to take
advantage of all they have to offer. You must have at least one blog on your site.
Use WordPress if you can - Blogger will do in a pinch!
Just
make sure you're using some Ping and Tag marketing techniques to harvest all those
links, traffic and sales for your site. This is one marketing technique you should
now be using. Just remember to Flickr, Blog, Tag, Ping, Furl - Rinse and Repeat!