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The Kindle Phenomenon: When Keywords Should Not Be Used



I just received an e-mail with the subject line: “Kindle A New Flame With A Bigger Penis.” All jokes, aside, I’m pretty sure what the intended keyword was in that limp effort to attract my click. If you guessed “penis” then you’ve got the wrong thing on your mind. And if you said “flame” then shame on you (I hate to snuff out your fire, but …).

No, I’m reasonably sure that the primary keyword in that subject line is “kindle.” It could just have well been a blog post title, but it wasn’t.

I think “kindle” was the keyword for two reasons: First, its placement right at the beginning of the subject line makes it the most prominent word in the line. Secondly, the Kindle from Amazon is a very hot item right now. It’s just been released within the last six weeks and all the hype in e-books is all about the Kindle. I’m guessing that it was a very popular Christmas gift this year.

Spammers know that using keywords is important. They do their research. But they haven’t done quite enough research to figure out that trying to trick people into clicking your links by using irrelevant keywords isn’t going to get you any more business. Just because “kindle” is a popular keyword today doesn’t mean you can attract buyers for your widget by using the word in your titles as a double entendre. People are smarter than that.

Evidence shows that straightforward titles are better for getting people to read. As soon as they find out that your “kindle” isn’t the kind of kindle they had in mind, they’re off to set other bonfires. So, yes, put keywords in your blog post titles and use them in your blog posts, but don’t be tricky about it. And if it seems like I’ve broken my own rule in this post, just remember one thing: Just like some fires are meant never to be kindled, some rules are sometimes meant to be broken.

Posted in Blog Content - Tagged keywords, kindle
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Insert Google Analytics Code Into Your WordPress Blog – A Brick Marketing How-To



When it comes to blog metrics, there is more than one solution. For most bloggers, all you really need is Google Analytics. But there are two ways to put the code into your blog template so that you can use Google Analytics and measure your stats. The first way is to use the Google Analytics plugin for WordPress.

The Google Analytics plugin is the easy way. The upside to doing it this way is all you have to do is install the plugin, activate it, and insert your Google Analytics code. When you want to see your stats for your blog you just log in to your Google Analytics account the way you normally would and you can see all the usual stats.

The second way to use Google Analytics is slightly more complex. You do need to understand a little bit about modifying your templates and it’s a little dangerous because if you do it wrong then you can break your template. Still, the upside is that you don’t have to mess with a plugin and your code is cleaner as a result. It’s cleaner and will reduce your code-to-text content because each WordPress plugin comes complete with massive code. If you use the template modification method then the only additional code you have is the Google Analytics code itself.

To insert your Google Analytics into your WordPress template, follow this guide:

  • Open up your FTP client and go to your templates folder
  • Find the template that you are using for your blog and open that folder
  • Transfer the php file for your index file into a folder on your hard drive so you can work with it
  • Open the index.php file on your hard drive
  • Somewhere between the body tags, preferably near the top of your page, insert your Google Analytics code
  • Save the file to your hard drive and transfer it back to your blog template folder

There. Fairly simple. But be sure you place your Google Analytics code in the right place or it won’t work properly.

Posted in Blog Metrics - Tagged google analytics, plugin, WordPress
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