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Interlinkaging: Converging and Directing Traffic
Interlinking Using Your Publishing Tools to Converge and Direct Traffic
How To Converge Your Traffic
This article is a spinoff from the article "5 Means to Greater Traffic Equals 5
Ways to Increase Rank". To better understand the context of this present article
you can refer to that previous writing.
Converging your traffic means using publishing tools so that traffic will flow
from different sources. Three publishing tools that can be used to converge your
traffic is the RSS Feed, the Blog, and the "What's New?" webpage of your website.
For instance, as I now write and will soon publish this article, it will be itemized
in the Catholic Internet Mission RSS Feed, the From Galilee to Internet Blog, and
the "What's New?" webpage of this domain. If you subscribe or visit these tools
for publishing, you will see that all will point to this new article I am writing and
will soon publish. Thus, this technique can be repeated everytime you write and
publish a new article. Everytime someone clicks on an item of your article in
the RSS Feed; and everytime someone visits your blog and sees the link to this
article; and whenever your "What's New?" webpage is visited and sees the link to
this newly published article, then there will definitely be three traffic flows to this
article: from your RSS Feed, from your Blog, and from your "What's New?" webpage.
How To Direct Your Traffic
You can also direct your traffic in such a manner that all the other items of your
website are visited. As you have written and published a new article, it is certain
that there are previous articles that were written and published but are not yet
receiving the amount of traffic you wish it to receive. Thus, when the Internet
reader and visitor, comes upon this new article of yours - either through your RSS
Feed, your blog, or your "What's New?" webpage, then it is for certain that they
will also see the other links in your webpage. But, before this happens, you must
make certain that the template you produce for the writing and publishing of your
articles incorporates the RSS Feed button subscription, the Blog link, and the "What's
New?" link in your webpage. If you examine the template of this article's webpage
you will discover that there is an RSS Feed button subscription and the link to
From Galilee to Internet blog on the left column of the webpage. In the navigation
menu of this webpage, the "What's New?" link is present and also the blogs link
that can publish this article.
Publishing Needs Coordination
From this technique, we can see that there needs to be coordination in publishing.
So, whenever you are inspired to write a new article and publish it, these are the
steps you can take:
1. make sure the template of the article contains the link to the RSS Feed button
subscription, the link to the blog you usually use to mention the link of your
article, and the link to your "What's New?" webpage;
2. publish your new article as a new item in your RSS Feed;
3. announce your new article as a link in your "What's New?" webpage;
4. mention your new article as you write in your blog(s).
If you do this everytime you write a new article and publish it using this
interlinkaging method I described, then it is for certain that three traffic
flows will converge in your new article's webpage and it will also soon be
directed to the other webpages of your website.
Have a good day and good luck!
Dennis-Emmanuel Cabrera
January 4, 2005
Catholic Internet Mission:
Proclaiming the Gospel Online
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