Day 20: Meta Keywords and Descriptions, New Article, 37Signals Blog
It’s day 20 of my 30 day marketing challenge to bring in new readers/subscribers/book buyers to this website and demonstrate that blogging can be profitable.
Here are my three tasks for the day:
1. I’ve done this not only today, but every day of the challenge: putting meta keywords and descriptions into every post by hand. Brandon wrote in and reminded me of it.
> Message:
> Hey Brian,
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> I’ve been following your 30 day challenge and besides the great information found there, I also noticed something completely unrelated: you’ve managed to include Meta Keywords and Titles for each individual post!
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> How exactly did you pull this off? Is there a plugin of some sort that can accomplish this?
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> If you could let me know, that would be an excellent feature to add to my blog at http://www.fitbuff.com
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> Thanks in advance,
> Brandon
Check out my reply:
Hi Brandon,
Sure, I’m using a few plugins
Ultimate Tag Warrior (for the meta keywords)
http://www.neato.co.nz/ultimate-tag-warriorSEO Title Tag (for the titles):
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/seo-title-tag/#post-808and MetaTagz (for the description):
http://www.brandonbuttars.com/2007/03/29/wordpress-meta-tags-plugin/Seems like overkill, but I was using something called All in one SEO
in the past which didn’t do each one quite as well.Good luck!
Brian
2. I wrote and sent my article on Why People Hate Cell Phone Companies to Seth Godin, because it falls directly in line with his type of thinking. Hopefully he will get a kick out of it (and may link to it). Something tells me that this is the type of article that could get picked up on sites like Digg.com and StumbleUpon.com given it’s wide appeal.
3. I sent a screen shot to the 37 Signals Blog for their “Screen Around Town” pages. Interestingly I sent these in the past without any intention of getting back links (here and here are examples) because I’ve always been interested in user interface design. However, they linked to me as a favor when I sent them the last one, so I’ve continued to send them. Getting a link from the Signal vs. Noise blog carries a lot of weight (it is a Google Page Rank 7 site) assuming you get on the home page.
Here is what I sent them:
Hi Jason,
This dialog in Firefox frustrates me. I don’t know if I typed in the correct login and password, and whether it’s worth saving my best guess.
If I tell Firefox to remember it, and I turn out to be wrong (or have made a typo), there is a lengthy process now to track down the incorrect login and password in the security settings and remove it. Otherwise it will bring back my mistake to taunt me every time I see the page.
This could all be solved by showing the dialog one screen later. Once the next page loads, I’ll know if my login was a success or failure, and whether it’s worth saving.
Brian Armstrong http://www.startbreakingfree.com/
P.S. thanks for including my link! Unexpected perk.

They enjoy this type of content for their blog, so I’m just helping them out in exchange for a link.
If you are following along with these steps to apply it to your own website, you probably shouldn’t copy this step exactly. But you can apply the principle. Go to Technorati and find a popular blog that interests you. Submit useful links, tips, or tricks to them and you may get a back link (but don’t ask for it).
Table of Contents:
- Building Website Traffic - Three Items Per Day For A Month
- Day 1: FeedBlitz, SEO, and Post Series
- Day 2: New Article, Amazon Cover Upload, and Digg Comments
- Day 3: LinkMachine, Google Website Optimizer, and ProBlogger
- Day 4: Interviews, SEOMoz, and Technorati
- Day 5: First Page of Google, Bugs, Article Marketing Lifehack.org
- Day 6: Email Signature, Blog Carnival, StumbleUpon
- Day 7: Link Structure, Pings, MyBlogLog
- Day 8: FeedFlares, Reciprocal Links, Broken Links
- Day 9: Page Cache, 301 Redirects, and Submitting to Blog Search Engines
- Day 10: Removed Bad Links, Earning $5639 Per Year, Tracking RSS Subscribers
- Day 11: Article for ProBlogger.net, StumbleUpon campaign, and Longer Domain Registration (attempt)
- Day 12: Extended Domain Registration, More Incoming Links, Article Submission
- Day 13: Successful and Outstanding Bloggers list, Backlinks Advice from Yaro Starak, and DMOZ
- Day 14: MindPetals Article, Slow Server, Google vs. Yahoo indexing
- Day 15: Submitted MindPetals Article, Conversation with Liz Strauss, and LifeHack.org Article
- Day 16: Engaging readers in conversation, Interview on Calling All Authors, and a Research Tip from John Reese
- Day 17: Posted Interview Audio, Faster Server, and New Business Cards
- Day 18: Article for LifeHack.org, Contacted About.com Contributer, Updated my LinkIn profile
- Day 19: Barnes & Noble, Froogle, and Shopping.com
- Day 20: Meta Keywords and Descriptions, New Article, 37Signals Blog
- Day 21: New Video On YouTube, Creating a Personal Balance Sheet, and Article Marketer
- Day 22: Purchased a Water Buffalo, Apple’s Marketing, and RSS Confusion
- Day 23: A New About Page, ProBlogger Article Finished, and More Comments
- Day 24: Keyword Research, more Links Exchanged, Article Distribution
- Day 25: Translated into 8 Languages, A Version For Mobile Devices, and Submitted To Dozens of Blog Directories
- Day 26: More RSS Directories, Alumni Networking, Alexa Screenshot Update
- Day 27: New Article on Audio Books, Removed Translation, and Networking Tips
- Day 28: Amazon, Amazon, Amazon!
- Day 29: Zero Million, Yahoo Answers, Wikipedia
- Day 30: Wrapping Up With A Few Final Links
- Conclusion
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Brandon said,
Wrote on July 7, 2007 @ 7:54 pm
Hello again Brian,
Thanks for the quick response. In fact, strangely enough, I had just finished installing the All in One SEO tool when I got your message.
What exactly did you not like about it? Maybe it was a little while ago with an outdated version?
I’m just wondering, because it seems to be working perfectly for me so far. I’ve tested it out on my two most recent posts, then when I view the page source, it seems to work beautifully by inserting the Meta Title, Description, and Keywords.
Am I missing something, or missing out on a way I could improve it?
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