Increase GPR
Personally, I used to fret about it now I don't give a crap. I have been Blogging for five years with a Google Blogger account and my GPR has been as high as 5 and is now at a 3.
I REALLY don't care. I have several thousand subscribers, very high traffic, and I have been page 1 number 1, 2 & 3 for all of my keyword terms for six months or better. I'm considered an expert in my field by my peers and readers.
Same with Alexa, I don't think any of it matters. It is about the SERPS as far as I am concerned. I get new subscribers every day.
Now in keeping with Yaro's Class #1 instructions I have purchased the domains with the same names for two sites, that will be minus the dot blogger extension. I'm going to migrate everything over to WP as soon as I can find instruction on how to do that.
I'm pretty good with WP now after setting up a few dozen WP sites this year. Damn though, I hate to think about how much work I'm going to have to go through to contact all my links in people and have them redirect.
Oh, that's another thing about the shitty Google Tool Bar ranking gadget. It says my GPR is 3 and my Links in are "2." What a friggin joke! I have over 850 good quality links in, all organic, none from any spammy link directories. My content is excellent in the field I am in and I get hired to do very high end writing for some major companies now. It all came from these two Blogs.
Google can go the H. as far as I care. Show me the money!
Rich Hill
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