I noticed the other day that the archive on my site isn’t working… damn blogger. I emailed them about the problem, however got some generic response with some copy/paste info that didn’t help me. I am hosting the site on my server, not on blogger.com, who I do use to power the site. Obviously the archive file path in the blogger control panel is not lined up right with the archive file path on my server. After playing around with the archive settings in the blogger control panel I still couldn’t figure it out. I posted help on the blogger support group and on digitalpoint and still have no response. If anyone can help me fix this problem, please send me a message on msn or email me. I’m losing valuable seo here.
In site news, I was able to add a header image (with the help of a friend) to my Joe Mauer Fan Site. I have kept up to date with posting on the site as well. Once I get a few more posts, I will go into marketing mode and trying to get some actual visitors to the site. Another fan site I have been working on is for Randy Moss. This site still needs a header and a picture section. Once those are up I should have enough content to start marketing as well. Most importantly, all the content on the site is unique, except the biographies which I got from wikipedia. However, all the daily blog posts are my own.
In other news, adsense is still doing well, I am over $7+ today with a couple hours left. I am looking to break $200 this month from adsense alone. This will be a huge achievement for me, as I will have nearly doubled my normal adsense/month income. Myspace Bypass also broke the 1,000 uniques/day mark today. I’m not sure if I can expect that traffic to increase or not. It seems like a lot to me and I haven;t even done any promotion for it. If I buy some myspace bulletins to a couple thousand people, my traffic might boom even more.
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