Free Traffic Getting SEO 2.0
Posted by mattgsilverAug 29
I just updated all my sites with Jeff Johnson’s Free Traffic Getting SEO 2.0 plugin. This is a fantastic plugin for self hosted wordpress sites (that’s not wordpress.com sites). If you don’t have it, don’t know about it, or haven’t installed it, than you better get moving. Here’s a link – it’s not an affiliate link and the plugin is free!
http://www.undergroundtraininglab.com/
This baby optimizes your blog SEO and does it quickly and simply. By the way, some of my blogs are hosted on fatcow… and I hate them. It’s so slow and I always have problems. Anyone else use fatcow, and what’s your experience? I’ve been slowly moving everything over to hostgator, which has been like night and day. Super speedy and no problems.


6 comments
Comment by Stan
on August 30, 2009 at 8:27 pm
Matt,
I have been using Inmotion Hosting to host my sites and have had a good experience with them. My only complaint — and it may cause me to move to Hostgator — is that Inmotion limits me to 5 active domains on their basic plan (many other hosting companies do likewise) whereas Hostgator gives you unlimited active domains on their basic plan… at least as I understand it.
As several of my sites are self-hosted WordPress blogs, I wonder if Jeff Johnson’s plug-in does anything more than the “All In One SEO Pack” plug-in does.
Stan
Comment by mattgsilver
on August 30, 2009 at 9:43 pm
It actually utilizes the “All in One SEO” plugin, as well as several others. When you install FTGSEO 2.0 it notifies and asks you to install the plugins it utilizes – which is still at your discretion. For instance, it recommends a different Database manager and backup than the one I use – I still prefer and use mine because it has more bells and whistles. You add your meta, keywords, etc and then Jeff’s plugin applies a bunch of tweaks and settings to optimize them for you. It’s Pretty cool. You can see all the plugins I use under http://mattgsilver.com/my-toolbox/
The BabyGator plan on HostGator is what I use, and does give you unlimited sub-domains.
-matt
Comment by Murray Silver
on September 2, 2009 at 8:03 pm
GREETINGS! I don’t know too much about all this twitter stuff, so, maybe email will work…
Comment by mattgsilver
on September 2, 2009 at 9:16 pm
Welcome! twitter, facebook, email… it’s all good with me. Let me know if you need any pointers!
Comment by mattgsilver
on September 2, 2009 at 9:17 pm
Welcome! Twitter, Facebook, or email…. it’s all good to me. Let me know if you ever need any pointers!
Comment by Ben Brentlinger
on September 4, 2009 at 4:13 am
hostgator is great, I tried switching over to a cheaper webhost once before and the one thing that all of the webhosts cheaper than hostgator have in common is that they all have major problems. The only reason I was even trying to switch from hostgator in the first place was because of a negative customer experience which turned out to be due to an error on my part, I was getting alot spam and when I was looking at the “received by” section, I thought it was a hostname that was sending the spam to my inbox, so I thought it was their responsibility to take care of it, but apparently, that one technician was having a bad hair day as well as me, which he seemed pretty rude when he told me to send an email complaining about the spam to this other email address, which I thought to myself that they should be sending that email, not forcing me to. Well anyway, I’ve only had an experience like that once with hostgator, when I was looking for other hosting companies, that kind of bad customer experience is the rule (especially at the cheapo hosting companies), whereas at hostgator, bad customer experiences like that are the exception. In other words, they happen all the time at the cheapo hosting companies whereas they rarely happen at hostgator. (Also, at the cheapo hosting companies, deliverability of even personal emails is terrible because spammers use the cheapo hosting companies because they know they can get away with spamming people using the cheapo hosting companies)