I see that you have a Blogger blog. Let me encourage you to watch our
Blogger videos and tweak the settings on your blog. These videos are free and well worth taking the time to watch. I would only watch what I needed to watch.
If you really want to drive traffic to your blogger blog, I would strongly encourage you to invest $27 in our
Blogger SEO program. If your blog is not optimized for the search engines, and unfortunately it's not, the search engines will have a very hard time finding it and promoting it in their search results.
As a matter of fact, I don't think your blog is indexed on Google yet. It should be soon however, now that you've added it to the Premium directory on Recognized Expert. Maybe as soon as tomorrow.
I would add your profile to the blog. People want to see who they're working with. Let them know who you are and what makes you special. And by special I mean different, nice, personable, trustworthy, etc.
- I would put Feedburner on my blog and have it syndicated.
- I would add Google Webmaster Tools to my blog so that I can see where my traffic is coming from.
- I would add Google Analytics for the same reason.
The Blogger SEO program shows you how to do all of these things. You don't need our program to add these tools to your blog however. The tools are free, we just show you how to install them quickly.
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Unfortunately, the keywords on your blog post are not as important as they used to be. What is important is how you title each of your blog posts and the anchor text leading back to your blog from other websites.
You're off to a good start and I think your content is very interesting. Keep up the good work.