Posting to the SeoMoz UGC section

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SEOMOZ LogoA couple of days ago I posted an article to the SEOmoz UGC section, Stealing DMOZ-listings with Mod_Proxy“. It was more or less a test to see how much traffic a link from SEOmoz would bring in. The article got listed early yesterday morning and has since, believe it or not, brought me 3 visitors…

That’s somewhat disappointing. True, it wasn’t a very prominent link and the article wasn’t the best I’ve ever written but still. With an Alexa traffic of nearly 1,000 and 317 feedreaders according to Feedburner (just the YouMoz section) I’d expected a little more. I’ll probably try again somewhere next week, maybe a “White Hat” style article attracts more attention.

Besides SEOmoz Sphinn might be worth a shot. Most articles hit the frontpage with 10+ votes, which sounds pretty doable. Other than that I have to re-start networking. Since it’s in English now my usual network is pretty much useless. I feel so “nude” with only 25 people having visited this blog :-’(

July 22, 2007 - RSS for Comments

4 Comments

  1. Robbert July 22, 2007 @ 10:11 am

    You can always ask Joost de Valk and Peter vd Graaf for a plug, right? I only have 10 subscribers, but the most of them are Dutch. I can’t be much of a help :)

  2. DutchSEO July 22, 2007 @ 2:01 pm

    Dude, your domain name is hilarious :-P

  3. Wiep July 22, 2007 @ 8:11 pm

    Hmm, only 3 visitors from SEOmoz’s UGC section really is a bit disappointing. I guess this must be summer lull, cause a front page listing on Sphinn got me around 100 visitors this week.
    Nothing beats the mighty Digg, right?

  4. kolikovaa July 22, 2008 @ 9:30 am

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