Tag Archive for 'blogging'

How did “Howcomeyouarehere” get so much traffic?

I am puzzled, how come a blog that started just a month ago with little/no original content get so much traffic?

So it is time to do a little investigating.

On his blog, he was quoted to be saying:

will be sharing with you some tips!
On how I increase my blog traffic!
How to make your blog like a brand!

For this Monday,Tuesday and today which is the Wednesday.
I’ve this amount.After having every tips applied.

Here’s the tip

1)Comment on others blog
-Comment on someone blog humorously or make it interesting that visitors of the other blog would want to check out your blog.

2)Social Media Sites
-Submit your posts on Social Media Sites.You are able to get an instant boost of your blog’s traffic

3)Forum
-Posting in forum and advertising your blog in a forum works well as it is a forum with large amount of visitors and it will boost your traffic and do add a signature with your blog url to widen the chance of getting your blog visited by the members of the forum.Some of the forums I would suggest would be Hardwarezone - EDMW , SGCLUB , VR-ZONE , Playpark & STOMP !

4)Blog Directories
-Submit your blog on Blog Directories : Submit your blogs to Technorati, Techmeme, Blogcatalog and other blog directories. Blog directories are also a place where you could submit your blogs and get traffic and when your blog is fairly new to everyone.

5)RSS Feeds
-Syndicate RSS through feedburner.Because it’s the best. Syndicating feeds also results in increasing traffic, as the people who are in list of your feed will come back.

6)Link others.
-Yes,linking of others will definitely helps alot.By linking more people and more people liking you back you will get a higher chance of increasing your blog’s traffic.If you wish me to link you,post a comment :)!

7)Technorati tags
-Tagged every key word in each of your posts.I found that by tagging my post effectively they were getting a lot more attention then their untagged counterparts, and it’s definitely an advantage.

8)PING
-Ping your blog with websites like PING.SG & BLOGEXPLOSION

9)Title tag
-Based on default, Title tags in blogger can only show the first title set in the blog.
It will be hard to increase the blog traffic and Search Engines Optimization, because the keywords appeared would not match the Post title.
Then, how to make the title tags appear as the Post titles?

It is simple. Some steps you have to do:

1. Log in to your Blogger Account.
2. Go to Layout > Edit HTML in your Blogger dashboard.
3. Search (CTRL+F) for this tag:
4. Add this code (Bold) with the following:

Note:Remove the spacebar for tit le.

10)Blog!
-Yes,you do have to blog something interesting that will attract visitors to your blog.Make sure you update your blog at least once every week.Make your blog like an entertainment station :) Jokes,riddles,etc are proven to increase your blog’s traffic.

What is so interesting is point number 3 and 4.

In point 3 where the cloner (lets call him a cloner, he is not a blogger, he copies all his content from other sources with no original input from himself at all) says to post the blog links on forums such as hardwarezone, I promptly went over and did a search for “howcomeyouarehere”. This is what came up:

Someone is already warning us not to visit the howcomeyouarehere blog! There is also some mention about blatantly using the blog to earn money, but lets leave it for the moment.

Next we look at his next tip for increasing blog traffic, point number 4. Submission to blog directories. I think this is something that the cloner did very well.

Ping.sg works by promoting blog entries that has more user clicks (or pongs) to the top 10, and by being the top 10, that blog entry gains even more exposure and hence translate into tonnes of free traffic. This is what howcomeyouarehere did:

Pongs can only be given by registered users on Ping.sg, and it is not uncommon to see that a blog entry can have a dozen of reads but only 1 or 2 pongs. However, howcomeyouarehere’s entries get ponged as soon as they appear, and have almost the same number of pongs and reads. What is more, the first 5 people who pong those entries are the same, in the same exact order.

6 pongs and 4 reads!

It is quite obvious that he had created multiple accounts to ping his own entries. This is how he get so much traffic.

Next, remember the experiment I conducted earlier on Ping.sg, where I posted an entry with the title “Singaporeans only care about sex, and here’s why”. It immediately become the top story on Ping.sg, hence proving my point that Singaporeans only care about sex.

And how is the content in howcomeyouarehere like? All about rapes, penises and testicles. I expect he go to google news everyday to search for those obscene words and just copy and paste whatever latest sex related story he can find. This greatly boasted his traffic too.

Now we know how did howcomeyouarehere get so much traffic. The remaining question is WHY?

The answer is obvious:

Advertisements are meant for allowing products/services to gain more exposure. In this case howcomeyouarehere has trampled on this very fundamental definition of ads by essentially saying,

“Come on sucker, let me earn some $, click on all the ads you can find on my blog.”

Update 130309: The cloner has since removed the pop up alert.

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Yongfook’s blog blocked in SAF network as “Adult, Mature Content”

I was in camp to pack up my barang barang in lieu of my ORD on Friday. Waiting for an officer to come and sign my clearance and with nothing better to do, I went to use the INET at the INET room and tried to visit YongFook’s blog. There was much hu-ha over him by prominent local female bloggers so I was quite interested to take a look at his blog. To my surprise, this appeared:

(Screenshot stimulated, not actual screenshot taken in camp)

YongFook’s blog has ADULT, MATURE content!

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Blogging SUCKS, and here’s why!!

The above title is one of the blatant method of self-marketing that I so despise. The fact that you are here because of the title, is a demostration which I will talk about later in the entry.

The real title is, On blogging and the Media War

It all began with opendiary.com, a simple online diary concept, that unlike paper diaries at that time, allow you to share what you wrote with friends.

Then came blogger and many similar sites. A few years later, blogging took off in Singapore, one of the slowest to adopt any developments in the IT world.

At that time I always thought that blogging is for girls.

I was in The Chinese High School, and very few people write blogs. Almost all the girls I know owns a blog, and that, I later realise, is only because given my shy nature (ahem), I know very few girls.

For some reason I can’t quite remember, I started my first blog on blogspot when I was in secondary 3. That coincidentally was the period of time when I was most into computer and stuff, turning out windows applications at a regular interval with so many bugs I am ashamed to look at them now.

For many at that time, blogging was not a serious pursue. For most it was just fooling around and writing lots of junk on the internet. For some it was a perfect outlet for the lonely soul. For some it was to share their views with the world.

In around 2004 digital cameras became cheap commodity. A huge number of digital cameras were snapped up by consumers during that time. Even Creative, with their zero expertises in digital cameras, decided to make quick bucks with lousy cheapskate china OEM cameras. Apparently it works. It was a good year for Creative.

Being cheaply and easily available, female bloggers soon found good use for them. Snap snap snap. Camwhore everywhere. Upload on the blog. I have no idea what is their reason for doing so. Born from this was an online form of “perverticism” (a self-invented word). Cyber-perverts would wander the web in search of photos posted by unsuspecting girls to satisfy their little brothers. Sggirls.com raised in popularity due to the huge amount of photos with accidental exposures uploaded by faceless warriors. Some girls who are so stupid, they deserved to be pitied. With personal particulars written on blogs by these girls, our homegrown cyber stalkers bag larger and larger prizes.

I am a guy, so this little back alley of blogging does not concern me. I blogged. And I blogged. And then I noticed that ironically, while writing is a form of recording ideas, the act of writing itself allows even more ideas to form. I love the feel of giving my mind a little work out. I write and write, and as I write, I pondered on more things. And as a result, I write even more. I wrote everything and anything that comes to my mind. It was freedom of speech, pure and simple.

Because of the ease and freedom that blogging provides, and the oppressiveness of our society that is felt by people across all age groups, the number of bloggers grew and grew. Rumours, scandalous news, political criticism. Things were ballooning out of control as Singaporeans weren’t quite ready to be responsible for all the freedom that was available to them through blogging.

Freedom of speech is a form of power. With that comes responsibilities. A couple of Singaporeans soon learn that the hard way. They used words photos to make a mockery out of other’s religion. They were given a little vacation behind bars.

From this, my attitude towards blogging changed. With so many people now blogging and so many people reading blogs, all kinds of bloggers are going to offend all kinds of blog readers. Human beings are individuals, and while we seek one another’s company in small groups, we were never meant to be so connected to each other. Fame wars, bloggers threatening to sue bloggers, people making outcry over what someone has wrote. While Singaporeans ask for freedom, they could not tolerate freedom by others to give alternative views. And that is just a small part of it.

With blogging, the “middleman” (mainstream media) is out of the picture. If an accident happen along PIE at 0800hrs, one used to wait until the evening news before being aware of it. With blogs, anyone who passed by the place of accident can just snap a few photos and upload them within minutes. Mainstream media, with their many guidelines and need to play the role of the government or country’s voice, could never offer as many alternative viewpoints as that of blogs. Local politicians, either because of their absolute incompetency for more than 40 years or because of the doings of some organisation in power, who have never really gained much airtime on TV other than their constant problems and arrests, can now bypass the mainstream media and reach the people through blogs. Likewise, people with alternative political viewpoints or criticism of the established government can communicate and broadcast their message through blogs.

To any government except one that wishes for its own demise, this is bad news, and something must be done. A cloud of fear settled on bloggers. Mr Brown and his suggestive essay! The arrest of Gopalan Nair! The whole crap about “anonymous voices on the internet holds no weight” and then changing the tone later when it was admitted that some agents were paid to post anonymously in local newsgroups and forums to correct thinkings that were off track.

It is things like this that killed me off. I feel that I can no longer blog freely. What I can do is to settle on doing things at a smaller scale, like exposing various lies Anderson Junior College has perpetrated to the media. There were so many red tapes that many times I have written a nearly 500 word entry only to find it too “dangerous” and decided to delete it.

The media had won the war.

Many other bloggers are experiencing the same, and blogs loses its appeal to a large mass of people who wishes to read about differing viewpoints on matters, and hoping to find others with thinking similar to them.

Like a factory (society) producing figurines (people) out of a mould, the one or two who are different are solitary and the internet and blogs allows these real individuals to connect and communicate. This is now no longer possible as the factory is now actively sourcing the internet for defects.

The political and the “thinking” aspects of blogosphere has died. What I call “no-brainer” blogs like
http://www.krisandro.com/ and many such others filled in the void smoothly. In fact, it was so successful that blogging became even more popular than it once was, with more and more what I call the cyber-busybodies as the catalyst. These people simply love reading blogs of strangers detailing what those strangers did and the places they visited for entertainment.

And with Singaporeans, it is always about money. And with Singaporean bloggers, it is largely the same. Nuffang, Advertlets, Blog2u. All singing the same tune and Singaporean bloggers blindly biting the hook. Because you display the ad provider’s ad while the provider source for advertisers, the ad providers enjoyed free ads from tonnes of bloggers. True that some did make a fortune, but those are far and few between.

And then comes along a cheapskate publicity campaign thought of by many commercial entities, known as the “bloggers event”. Invite a few people to visit a place or try a few products, and you get eyeballs on your product or place of interest worth a few thousand dollars for only a few dollars. And bloggers invited to the events actually feel “honored” to be invited to those events, with those not invited trying their best to be so..

The existence of sites like ping.sg also had a part to play in forming the blogging landscape. It does not take a 3 years old to determine that people on that site will choose to read blog entries based on their titles, and many bloggers began to sensationalise their blog entry titles, even to the extend of having no relation to the actual blog entry content, in order to attract visitors. There are also those who source the internet for juicy news and post it on their “blog” to attract visitors and earn advertising dollars.

The act of blogging has evolved and blogs along with it. I, being what I call a “first generation” blogger would have my blog buried by the onslaught of the “no-brainer” blogs, but I will not betray the true spirit of blogging, by blogging truthfully, honestly, not for profit or gains, but to share with readers what I am really interested in, feel strongly about, or wants to say. That is all.

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Blogging from my ipod touch

Hehe I’m blogging from my ipod touch using the official open source wordpress app!

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100% proven and tested way to boast your blog traffic with minimal effort

After visiting Ping.sg for a couple of time and getting a few “test” entries ponged on the site as well, I begin to realise there are indeed very cheapskate and evil ways of driving tonnes of traffic to your blog, although some come with unwanted side effects. These are retarded method but 100% proven working methods (as seen from other blogs that employ them) which I do not use myself because they all seemed too… unethical and stupid. I call all these blogs retarded blogs.

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100% proven and tested way to boast your blog traffic with minimal effort

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