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Thursday, November 21, 2013

How To Increase Traffic To Your Blog Using Your RSS Feed: Part Two

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By Steve Shaw

In last week’s post, the first part of a tutorial on increasing traffic to your blog using your RSS feed, I showed you how to submit your RSS feed to RSS/blog directories, along with what I consider to be the top 15 RSS directories.

This week, I’ll be showing you a second way to put your RSS feed to work promoting and building visibility for your site. Again, it’s very easy to set up, only takes a few minutes, and once done works for you on auto-pilot on an ongoing basis … a.k.a. worth doing!

Presuming you’re on Twitter, this involves adding your RSS feed to software called Hootsuite … so that every time your blog is updated with a new post, your Twitter feed is automatically updated too.

Of course, the same information is not restricted to just the RSS feed of your blog – if you publish videos on YouTube regularly for example, they provide you with a RSS feed you can plug into this too. Other services or websites where you publish regularly will also likely provide you with a RSS feed you can use.

1. Sign Up With Hootsuite (It’s Free!)

Go to Hootsuite and sign up for an account – they do have paid options available which you may find useful at some point in the future, but you don’t need a paid account for this tutorial.

2. Add Your Twitter Account

Currently, in the second part of their sign up process, you can add your Twitter account:

Add Your Twitter Account

After clicking the Twitter button as shown above, a new window pops up allowing you to then authorize Hootsuite to use your Twitter account.

Once done, you’re then all set to start using Hootsuite.

3. Add Your Blog’s RSS Feed To Hootsuite

Now you need to simply add your RSS feed to Hootsuite – from the menu on the left-hand side of the screen, go to Settings > RSS/Atom as shown:

Add Your Blog’s RSS Feed To Hootsuite

Click the ‘+’ button to add a new feed:

Add RSS feed

Now you need to copy the URL of your blog’s RSS feed to your clipboard ready for pasting into Hootsuite. Assuming you have a WordPress blog, your feed will be at /feed, for example http://yourblog.com/feed – make sure it’s accessible and correct, and then paste it into Hootsuite in the Feed URL field:

feed url

You’ll see various other fields available which you’ll need to set accordingly:

  • Network to send feed items to … Select your Twitter account that you just added
  • Check this feed for new posts every Unless you publish your blog more frequently, leave this set at 24 hours
  • When new posts are found, send up to Of course it’s personal preference, but for most purposes you’ll want to leave the 1 post at a time option set
  • Include text from post in messages (checkbox) – Leaving this checked will mean Hootsuite will ‘fill’ the Tweet with text from your post, presuming your title hasn’t already used up the available characters (personally, I’m leaving this unchecked)
  • Prepend text to each message … Something like [New Blog Post] can help differentiate these tweets from others you may make and can be more ‘user friendly’ for your followers
  • URL shortener for links … Up to you, but personally I’m leaving the ow.ly option preset

Click the Save Feed button and you’re done!

Now every time you post something new on your blog, you’ll automatically be keeping your Twitter followers updated too, attracting click-throughs to your blog (including from new audiences via Retweets), and helping to build positive search engine signals for your site.

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How To Increase Traffic To Your Blog Using Your RSS Feed

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Did you know there’s a really simple way to start growing traffic to your blog (or other sites) right now that’s free, and that most people are currently under-utilizing, if using at all?

RSS (“Really Simple Syndication“) is a common form of XML that allows your content to be distributed far and wide, and attracts links and traffic back to your site. 
You can also pick up subscribers who subscribe to your feed through RSS reader software, and are then immediately notified as soon as you publish new content (you’ll notice our own RSS Subscribe to Feed button in the right-hand margin).

As with any other aspect of content marketing, to get the real benefit of RSS, you firstly need to ensure your content has the right level of quality in order to attract attention in the first place and provide real interest and value to your readers. Get that right, and the rest falls into place naturally …

The good news is that if you’re following my content tree methodology, and have a blog post as the root of the rest of your content, an RSS feed is automatically built into WordPress (which you’ll find at /feed on your blog, eg. http://yourblog.com/feed). That means you can get started with this immediately …

However, RSS feeds aren’t just restricted to WordPress – you can create one for any type of website where you are adding new content regularly. Sites like YouTube, Facebook and Hubspot all provide individualized RSS feeds that you can use to further syndicate your content and promote your business.

So let’s look at the first of two free but powerful ways to get your RSS feed out there right now and working hard for your business … it’s information you can take advantage of immediately.

Submit Your Feed To RSS/Blog Directories

The following represents what I consider the current top 15 RSS directories you should submit your RSS feeds to. I’ve added notes where appropriate, along with current Alexa and Google PR information.

Registration is mostly required for these sites in order to submit your feed, but I’ve added an appropriate note to the sites where you don’t need to register. 


Technorati

Alexa: 1,609
Google PR: 8

After registering and logging in, click through to your profile (click your username on the menu bar) and then go to the My claimed blogs section, and click to start a blog claim. 


Blogdigger

Alexa: 20,144
Google PR: 6

No registration required. 


Feedage

Alexa: 8,444
Google PR: 6

After registering, confirm your account before submitting a feed


Feedcat

Alexa: 28,772
Google PR: 6 


Plazoo

Alexa: 25,944
Google PR: 6

No registration required. 


RSS Network

Alexa: 35,482
Google PR: 6

No registration required. 


Ice Rocket

Alexa: 15,376
Google PR: 6

Requests your blog’s URL rather than RSS feed – after adding, add http://rpc.icerocket.com:10080 to Settings > Writing > Update Services (in your WordPress dashboard) to ensure they are pinged each time you publish a new post. 


URL Fan

Alexa: 93,467
Google PR: 5

As well as adding your feed, add http://rpc.urlfan.com/ping to Settings > Writing > Update Services to ensure they are pinged each time you publish a new post. 


RSS Micro


Alexa: 33,864
Google PR: 5

Gave an odd error on trying to submit, but might have been a temporary issue. 


Codango

Alexa: 32,759
Google PR: 5

No registration required. 


BlogRollCenter

Alexa: 35,164
Google PR: 5 


Feedgy

Alexa: 40,157
Google PR: 4

No registration required.


NewsIsFree

Alexa: 84,132
Google PR: 4

After registering, click Feeds on top, then Add Feeds in the left-hand margin, though submission didn’t actually work when I tried it, just came back with ‘Nothing found’ error – possibly a temporary issue. 


FeedSee

Alexa: 28,028
Google PR: 2

No registration required. 


FeedListing

Alexa: 28,073
Google PR: Unavailable

No registration required.

I’d recommend to simply spend an hour or so (it shouldn’t take more than 4 or 5 minutes on average per site) submitting your blog’s feed to each of the sites above … it’s work you only need to do once, but stand to benefit from for a long time to come.

Any sites I’ve missed or any suggestions? Let me know below …

In my next post, we’ll look at the second way to increase traffic to your blog using your RSS feed(s), taking full advantage of what RSS offers in order to promote your business and raise your online visibility on auto-pilot.


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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Using Content To Improve Search Engine Ranking

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Effectively you’re developing a wide range of bait through which you attract your marketplace, and hook them into your website.

content-google

But how do you ensure your content is optimized for the keywords you focus on, so you get search engine rankings for your bait, and attract click-throughs from potential customers?

I’ve been involved in search engine optimization for over a decade, have numerous #1, top three and first page listings for a wide range of keywords, including #1 placements for keywords with millions of competing results, and have done for years (including seeing off numerous Google algorithm onslaughts that have devastated other sites and businesses) … so know a thing or two about what it takes to rank, and rank well, over extended periods.

I’m not talking about gimmicks, or the latest shady practice that might work now but will get you stung long-term … but creating the type of site that delivers exactly the type of value Google wants to deliver to its users, and the type of site they can’t help but rank well because it’s best of breed and not doing so would be a disservice to their users.

Essentially it’s about using quality content, optimized well, to improve the search engine ranking of your site as a whole … and it’s one of the best investments in your business you can make.

Imagine if you had over a hundred separate content items on your site, each ranked for different keywords within your particular niche … it’s a powerful insurance policy against search engine algorithm shifts, because even if your ranking on some of them drop or fluctuate from time to time, the likelihood is that taken as a whole you’ll continue to attract traffic through the other content on your site, optimized for their own keywords.

And, by having content on other sites too that link to your own site, you continue to attract and drive traffic that way too.

So let’s dive straight into content optimization, and exactly how to use content to improve search engine ranking.

Obviously I can’t cover everything in a single blog post, but I’ll summarize seven of the most important elements for effective content optimization, and then go into further depth on each of them in future posts.

Your Title

Yes, you’ve heard it before, but there’s a reason for that – it works! If your content is about something (i.e.  your keyword), it stands to reason you’re going to see it in the title for that content.

So ensure your keyword appears in your title, and preferably (but not essentially, as some may suggest) towards the start of the title to signify its importance – there are numerous flags that, when taken in unison, signify to search engines what a particular piece of content is about, so don’t get too hung up about any one of them.

It’s a case of gently indicating to the search engines what your content is about, not taking them by the scruff of the neck and shaking them until they understand – most folks don’t take kindly to the latter, search engines are no exception, and will treat you accordingly afterwards.

Your Content

Another obvious one, but again vitally important. Your keyword needs to appear at least once within the content itself.

Preferably, it should appear towards the beginning – say in the first paragraph, underlining what the content is focused on – and then somewhere else in the content too.

The key is to keep it natural – your content should naturally be about the keyword anyway, in which case the keyword will appear at natural points within the content. So don’t get too formulaic about keyword placement or keyword density – primarily, create the content for the reader, not the search engines, and just keep half an eye on the keywords you’re using without in any way trying to cram them in inappropriately.

Do that, and the keywords tend to sort themselves out anyway, in exactly the manner that will be most effective for you in the search engines.

Which leads nicely on to the next section …

Semantic Variations And Natural Language Usage

Many keywords you find and want to focus on won’t lend themselves to natural incorporation in a sentence.

In that case, just adjust them a little so they do … stick a keyword in a sentence in an artificial way, and Google will sniff it out a mile away, will know immediately you’re creating content for them rather than for their users, and your site will be treated with the disrespect it deserves (and you won’t get visitors sticking around or sharing your content either – it’s a clear lose-lose, so stay away).

For example, if you found the keyword internet marketing small business, you’re going to have difficulty making that sound ‘normal’ in a sentence. It’s fine to make it natural (scratch that – you should make it natural), and use phrases like internet marketing for small business, internet marketing for your small business, and so on.

And use keywords and phrases related to your main keyword too, rather than just dogmatically sticking to the exact phrase in question. What you’re aiming for, as previously stated, is for the content to be naturally about the keyword in question, which will naturally (that word again, and for good reason!) use variations of the keyword in question.

So, as you may have noticed, one of the keywords focused on in this piece of content is content optimization – so, and in a very natural way, I’ve also used phrases such as the following, and not worried about a specific formula in terms of keyword placement, density, etc.:

  • … content is optimized for …
  • … quality content, optimized well …

Relevant Locality

A key to well-ranked content, and good ranking for your site as a whole, is to make all your content relevant to a particular niche.

This gives Google a good understanding as to what your site is about as a whole, and will give it a certain level of authority within its niche.

Just as a quick example, content about dogs on a site that has content about all manner of topics won’t rank as well as the same content on a site that has content about different animals, which in turn won’t rank as well as the same content on a site that’s purely focused on dogs.

Even better if it’s a site on a specific breed of dog … the tighter the niche and the more specialist your site is, the more authority your site will tend to gain, and the better it will rank, simply because of the lower competition levels out there.

This goes too for content that links back to your site – links from generic sites about everything will be a lot less powerful than a link back to your site from a credible site within the same or related niche. The increased authority of their site transfers to yours.

Internal Linking

Internal linking is where you’re linking to content on your site from other pages on the same site. When you link using keywords that exactly match or semantically relate to the keyword(s) you are focusing on in the content you’re linking to, it helps Google and other SEs further understand what that content is about. It’s another signal, another flag that helps your ranking.

Take another look at the very top of this post, and you’ll notice I’ve done exactly this, providing an internal link to my previous post with the keyword I want Google to understand that content is about:

internal-link

Again, it’s important to keep it natural, and if you are linking to the same piece of content multiple times, use variations of the keyword and throw some non-keyword focused links in there too (eg. “my previous post“) – the last thing you want to do is appear as if you’re trying to game the search engines.

Instead, and in a very natural way, you’re just helping them understand what the content on your site is about, while maintaining the priority of delivering a high level of value to your visitors.

External Linking

Internal linking can go a long way in terms of improving your search engine ranking for specific pieces of content, but external linking helps indicate that your site has authority in the wider web as a whole.

bounce rate Improving your bounce rate will help improve search engine ranking

External linking is where other sites are linking to pages on your own site.

The key is to ensure, as always, that it all remains natural – and key to this is building up the links to your site from a wide variety of different sources.

This variety of inbound links – or backlinks – is incredibly important. If all your links come from one source (eg. a specific type of site) or from a particular type of marketing (eg. blog comment spam), it looks manipulative in terms of SEO, immediately flags your site as questionable at the very least, and your site will likely be penalized as a consequence.

Don’t join dodgy linking schemes or pay for links from other sites. Don’t leave spammy blog comments. Don’t give much credence to the latest trick that can get your site ranked at the top within 48 hours – even if it works, it won’t last. The only thing that works long-term is creating value for your visitor within your specific niche, and working with the search engines to help them (gently, gently) understand what your site and the pages on it are all about. Period.

Your focus has to be on contributing value to the web, through which you happen to get a link (or sometimes several) … rather than desperately trying to get a link and doing the bare minimum required to get one.

Some things you can do include contributing articles or guest posts to other sites, submitting helpful videos to sites like YouTube, contributing to blogs and forums through informative, considered comments and responses, and building up your social media presence.

Above all, create the best content you possibly can as part of your long-term content strategy, so that people start linking to you entirely naturally, including through various social media accounts … you want the type of content that when people see it, they are naturally inspired to share with their own community because you offer so much value.

Watch Your Bounce Rate

 

Improving your bounce rate will help improve search engine ranking

As the adage goes, what you measure, improves. And that goes for bounce rate too, so, using Google Analytics – or whatever analytics software you use – keep an eye on your bounce rate with the aim to improve it over time.

When people find your content, you want them to stick around your site, and not bounce straight off again heading somewhere else.

Think about it … if someone clicks through to your site from Google, and then goes straight back to look for a different result, it immediately signifies that the visitor (Google’s user) did not get what they were looking for. Which means that maybe Google hasn’t ranked your site as well as it could have (and you can guess what happens to your ranking as a result).

On the other hand, if Google sees searchers clicking through and sticking around, obviously that’s a positive result for your site, for which you will be rewarded positively in terms of some improvement to your search engine ranking.

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Use all the above to optimize each new piece of content on your site and you’ll find your search engine rankings steadily improve over time.

Not just that, but you’ll find you maintain those rankings for the long-term too – you’ll be exactly the type of site Google are aiming to provide for their users, rather than the type of site that has got a high ranking artificially and that each algorithm update aims to bust.

Read more on http://blog.vwriter.com/optimize-content-properly-keywords-rank-well/

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Monday, November 19, 2012

Google Update the Panda 3.9

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Google has just updated the Google Panda which called "Panda 3.9 Update" . This will affect 1% search queries. 

Google Update the Panda 3.9
According to Google, they will improve a lot in ranking the quality website towards the top of their search engine, and they hope the bloggers should help Google by working on bloggers's content.


History of Google Panda and Penguin Update:

Panda 3.9 on July 24th affected 1% Search Terms (Current).
Panda 3.8 on June 25th affected 1% Search Terms.
Panda 3.7 on June 9th affected 1% queries in United States while less than 1% worldwide.
Panda 3.6 on April 27th
Panda 3.5 on April 19th
Panda 3.4 on March 23rd
Panda 3.3 on about February 26th
Panda 3.2 on about January 15th
Panda 3.1 on November 18th
Panda 2.5.3 on October 19/20th
Panda 2.5.2 on October 13th
Panda 2.5.1 on October 9th
Panda 2.5 on September 28th
Panda 2.4 in August
Panda 2.3 on around July 22nd
Panda 2.2 on June 18th
Panda 2.1 on May 9th
Panda 2.0 on April 11th
Panda 1.0 on February 24th
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Create and use file robots.txt

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Here is a guide to create and use a robots.txt file to the website, so that search engines index your website content.

Create and use file robots.txt



What's the robots.txt file? That is a structured text file, when the spider (bot, crawler) of the SE (Search Engine) on the website to collect data will robots.txt file to see the instructions in this file.

Robots.txt can define each different bot the different SE can go to the website or in areas of the website?

Some types of SE bots: Googlebot (Google), Googlebot-Image (Google), Yandex (Russia SE)​​, Bingbot (Bing) / Yahoo Slurp (Yahoo) ...

The common syntax of robots.txt file:

User-agent: bot object is accepted
Disallow / Allow: URL you want to block / allow

*: Represent all

For example: User-agent: * (That means accepting all kinds of bots.)

Lock the entire site
Disallow: /

Block 1 folder and everything in it
Disallow: / wp-admin /

Block 1 page
Disallow: / private_file.html

Remove first image from Google Images
User-agent: Googlebot-Image
Disallow: / images / sexy.jpg

Remove all pictures from Google Images:
User-agent: Googlebot-Image
Disallow: /

Block 1 file any, for example. Gif
User-agent: Googlebot
Disallow: / *. Gif $

Create and use file robots.txt

Things to avoid in the robots.txt file

Is case sensitive.
Do not write balances, lack of white.
Do not insert any character other than the command syntax.
Each command should be on one line.
How to create and where to place the robots.txt file

Use notepad or any other program to create the file, then rename the file robots.txt.
Located in the root directory of the website. (http://yoursite.com/robots.txt)



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Friday, October 26, 2012

Google's AdWords Policy Update

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Google has updated its AdWords policy to place an even stronger focus on the quality of paid search advertising. This policy goes into effect today. 

Google's AdWords Policy Update


While Google’s Quality Score has always been an important metric for any PPC campaign, this time it appears that Google really means business: marketers that do not heed its new policy updates demanding relevance, clarity and accuracy risk receiving penalties. Your ads could be disapproved and in some cases your domain could even get suspended. Serious violations risk account suspension.

New AdWords Policy On Relevance, Clarity, & Accuracy

The new AdWords policy focuses on enforcing standards of relevance, clarity and accuracy in text ads, ensuring that users aren’t misled by your ad messaging. Below are just a few of the specific rules now being enforced by Google (you can find the full list here):

Ads and keywords must directly relate to content on the landing page or the topic/business model of a site

Generalized call-to-action phrases such as Click Here or Click +1 are forbidden
No poor grammar or illogical ad text
Phone numbers cannot be used in sitelinks

I think this is serious stuff, especially for small businesses with limited time and money for search marketing. But there’s no reason for panic. Put down the Tums. There’s an opportunity here for small business marketers to reevaluate their AdWords strategies, find areas where results can be improved and even opportunities to save money.

Updated AdWords Policy = Time For A PPC Audit?!

With Google's increased focus on quality and relevancy, I believe that PPC marketers should use today’s news as a reminder to perform an audit of their PPC campaigns. There's no time like the present to find out if your AdWords account is suffering from quality issues. But PPC audits are totally complicated and time-consuming, not to mention expensive, right?

Wrong! Our free tool, the AdWords Performance Grader, is basically a PPC audit in a box. It really is completely free and it takes around 20 seconds to run and get a complete report on your AdWords account performance. For example, we’ll conduct an audit of the quality scores of the keywords in your account, and compare how your quality scores compare to those of other similar companies that we’ve recently graded, as shown here:

Google's AdWords Policy Update

In this example, the advertiser in question has an average quality score of just 3.8/10. And you can see that they have quite a few impressions happening with keywords with quality score 3 and 4. That’s quite a lot worse than what we see in other, similar accounts (see the yellow, recommended curve), which have many more impressions happening on keywords with Quality Scores of 6 & 7! This advertiser is in the 15th percentile for Quality Score, compared to similar accounts we’ve graded in the past. Meaning, out of 100 similar advertisers, this advertiser ranks in the bottom 15%; they appear to be struggling with quality and relevancy issues in their AdWords account.

From wordstream

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Monday, September 12, 2011

TECH NEWS SEO Lesson 2: Let's Optimize Our Webpage

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Last week, we learnt about the SEO Lesson 1: Optimize The Wrong Keywords And You'll Likely Never See Results. I hope that can help you. Today we continue with the second lesson: "How Changing One Single Onpage Optimization Factor Can Boost Your Rankings By Over 350 Positions!” by Brad Callen too.
Ok, so now we've selected our main 3 keywords:

l weight loss story
l weight loss picture
l safe weight loss



Notice that all of the keywords contain the word "weight loss". This will make things easier for us when we begin to optimize our offpage ranking factors which you'll learn about later.


Let's Optimize Our Webpage ...

TECH NEWS SEO Lesson 2 Lets Optimize Our Webpage

The first thing we need to do is select a page Title for our website.

The page title should:

Include ONLY our main keywords. The least amount of words you can place in the title, the more weight. Google will give to each of the keywords and the higher you will rank.


When creating your page title, it should not look like this:


 - Welcome to our website!


It should not even look like this, which does containg our main keywords, but contains an unnecessary number of words:

- weight loss story and weight loss picture and safe weight loss

Although that title isn't horrible and does contain all of your main keywords, you should do a couple of things to cut down on words used.


This would be a perfect title for your webpage:
- Weight Loss Story / Safe Weight Loss Picture

Notice that I've:

- Taken out all of the "ands"
- Replaced one of the "ands" with a "|" character
- Combined the keywords "Safe Weight Loss" with "Weight Loss Picture"
- Always Combine Your Keyword When Possible to cut down on the total number of words that are in your title!


Always Combine Your Keywords In The Page Title!

When Google looks at our title it will see all 3 of our keywords only. Combining keywords to cut down on the total number of keywords displayed in the title is a great way to boost the strength of each individual keyword, which will have an immediate impact on your ranking.


Add <h1> header tags


Next we'll need to add 1 <h1> header tag and place our most important keyword there.

The <h1> header tag should be as far towards the top of the page as possible. When Google reads a webpage, it views the text from the top left hand side of the page to the bottom right hand side of the page.

So, it's best to place your <h1> header tag on the top left hand or top/middle portion of your page. You can think of an <h1> header tag as a title for whatever content you have on your page.

For example, the <h1> header tag of this lesson would be:

These could be possible keywords we should target to begin with. Once we have our list of 3 to 4 keywords, we need to go to Google and check out the competition to see exactly how hard it will be to optimize for the
specified keyword.



"How changing 1 onpage optimization factor can boost your rankings by
over 350 positions!"

... and the html code would look like this <h1>"How changing 1 onpage optimization factor can boost your rankings by over 350 positions!"</h1>

Of course, I would have changed my lesson title to contain my main keyword if I was actually trying to optimize this page for Google. Also, if possible, it's ideal if you can include ONLY your main keyword within the h1 header tags. <h1>Weight Loss Story</h1> would be perfect.

Add <h2> header tags

Next, we'll need to create an <h2> header tag. This can be thought of as a sub heading for our webpage.

You should place your 2nd most important keyword in the <h2> header tag. The <h2> tag should be placed somewhere towards the top half of your webpage.

A good <h2> header tag for our example would be:

l <h2>safe weight loss<h2> (Usually it's best to place your primary keyword in your <h1> tags and your secondary keyword into the <h2> tags.

After we've done this, we need to actually create the content for our webpage. When writing the content, try to evenly sprinkle your main keywords throughout the copy. Don't overdo it though.

Try to mention each keyword in a natural way as you are writing, but be sure to include at least one of the keywords per 1-2 paragraphs, depending on how large your page is.

Tip: Make sure to mention your main keyword at the very top left and the very bottom right hand side of the webpage. A trick I like to use is to include this in the copyright information line at the bottom of the website.
For our example, this would be a good example:

© 2011 Copyright www.domain.com a weight loss story

Notice that it flows and doesn't really look too strange.

Bolding, italicizing and underlining ...

Once we've finished writing the copy, we should go through and bold, underline, or italicize some of the keywords only 1 time each, maximum. Only do 1 per keyword or it will hurt you more than it helps.

Properly include <alt> image tags ...

Next, click on the very top image of your webpage (This is usually your website's header graphic) and include an <alt> image tag using the text "weight loss story header" if you're adding this alt text to your website header graphic. Click on 2 more graphics throughout your webpage and enter your other 2 keywords, plus an extra word like "graphic" or "image"... For example, we would use "weight loss picture graphic" and "safe weight loss image". This ensures that Google won't view this as spam.

Force Google To Read Your Keywords First!

Now, remember I stated above that Google views your webpage from top left, to bottom right? Well, in general they do. But because most websites contain a left hand column which contains all of their navigation links...

Google WILL View all of the text in the left hand column Before The Body of the webpage.

How can you get around this? I've come up with a neat little trick that will ensure that Google reads the actual body of your webpage before the left hand column containing your navigational links.

Here is what you need to do:

Rather than creating a table that looks like this:

navigational links You body text...

You should create a table that looks like this:

You body text...


By doing this, Google will read the top left hand row/column first... BUT will see that it is empty, so it will then read the body of your webpage and then read the 2nd left hand row/column which contains your navigational links! :-)

That's all there is to it!

In summary, I really want to point out the fact that, although good onpage optimization is something you'll really want to do, it is NOT how you make dramatic changes in your search engine ranking!

This is one of the biggest misconceptions in the search engine world. Many believe that by getting your keyword density just right, or by moving your keywords around on the page in just the right places, you'll really move up in the search engines.

That is not the case at all. It is the offpage optimization factors that will get you high rankings. I will teach you exactly what offpage optimization factors are, AND how to make sure you optimize these factors perfectly for Google!

Next lesson will be a doozy... It's titled:

"The Secret To Getting Listed In Google In 24 Hours!"
You can download the PDF file of Lesson 2 here.
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

TECH NEWS: How to SEO your site - Lesson 1

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Today I decide to share for you the 12-lesson-package of Brad Callen, a Professional SEO: "How to SEO your site". I am sure that these lessons will help you increasing your site traffic. And if you are a newbie, these lessons will provide you the way how to become the professional blogger. 

Now we start with Lesson 1 today with the topic: "Optimize The Wrong Keywords And You'll Likely Never See Results". 
 
Here is The lesson 1 of this package:

Note: Before you begin, if you're NOT 100% serious about getting your website to the top of Google, don't read another word.Only read on if you plan to put into action, everything I will be teaching you. It's best to print each lesson off on your printer, highlight areas and take notes as you learn the exact steps needed for a top Google ranking. Ok, on to lesson 1...

If you're anything like me, you've probably created a brand new website. Submitted it to a few search engines and hoped that people would mysteriously show up at your site and buy whatever it is you were selling. After a couple of weeks go by and only a few stray people show up at your website, you decide to try and "optimize" your website around your main keyword in hopes that you just might rank well in 1 of the millions of search engines. Another couple of weeks go by and still no luck.
 
At this point you probably give up and decide to either build another website around a different target market or just lose all hope and quit. Well, news flash, as you've probably figured out by now, this is not the way to go about doing things.

A specific example of what your very first steps MUST be when creating anywebsite.

In our example, let's create a weight loss related website. Before we start creating and collecting content for
the website we need to do a little keyword research. This is VERY important and should not be skipped. To do our keyword research we need to visit a few websites.

The first of which should be http://www.goodkeywords.com/.

They have a very good keyword tool and best of all, it's free! Once we've downloaded this software, we can
enter the most generic keyword for our website into the software. In our example, our keyword would be "weight loss".
You'll notice that in the screenshot below, Good Keywords will return a list of related terms. The "count"column will then show us how many times the specific keyword has been searched for the previous month within the Overture.com search engine. Generally, you can take that number times 8, in order to estimate the number of times that keyword has been searched within Google for the previous month.

You'll notice that weight loss was searched 1,592,607 times during the previous month.

Do NOT start off by optimizing for the keyword "weight loss".

Why? you ask... If a keyword is searched that many times in Overture, then 100 times out of 100, the competition you will have to outrank will be extremely fierce. This is not something you should try to take on
right away.

Let's take a quick peek at Google so I can show you exactly how many websites are competeting for this
keyword.

If you were to optimize your website based on this keyword, you'd be competing against over 45 million other websites! I don't know about you, but that's an aweful lofty goal to start with.

By the end of this course, you will be able to eventually target HUGE keywords such as "weight loss", but it's always best to start off on the keywords with less competition. Get some traffic with those keywords, and THEN you can focus on the larger keywords.

Ok, so back to finding which keywords we want to target.

If we scroll down, we can find some more specific keyword phrases like "weight loss story", "weight loss picture", and "safe weight loss".

These could be possible keywords we should target to begin with. Once we have our list of 3 to 4 keywords, we need to go to Google and check out the competition to see exactly how hard it will be to optimize for the specified keyword.

We'll begin with the keyword "weight loss story"

You'll notice that the #1 ranked website for "weight loss story" is:

http://www.runwalkjog.com/weight_loss_success_story.htm which is not a top level webpage, meaning it's not simply http://www.runwalkjog.com/

This is good news for us because, typically, if a website's subpage is ranking well in Google, we have an immediate advantage if we choose to target the same keyword with our homepage (i.e. www.domain.com).

For now, just take my word on this, as I will go into more detail why it's usually easier to rank well for your homepage than any other webpage on your website.

You'll also notice that the website has a Google Page Rank of 5.

Note: Here's a quick definition of Page Rank. Page Rank is Google's way of giving a specific value to how popular your website is. It is based on the number of "votes" other websites cast for your website. A "vote" is simply when another website places a link on their website that is pointing to your website. Generally, the more "votes" or links you have pointing to your website, the higher your Page Rank (PR) will be. Page Rank is 1 of the many factors that Google takes into account when ranking websites.

In order to see your own Google Page Rank, as well as others, you must have the Google Toolbar installed on your computer. You can get that for free here: http://toolbar.google.com/

Seeing that the #1 ranked website for this keyword only has a Page Rank of 5 is also good news for us, because a Page Rank of 5 should be reasonable to obtain. Remember, the ONLY way to increase our website's Page Rank is by getting other websites to link to us. Later, I'll teach you the right way to get thousands of links pointing to your website in a matter of a few days.

View The Source Code

Next we need to view the source code of this website by clicking "view", then "source" within our web browser as shown below:

This will open up a text file for us to have a look at and see if this website is actually optimizing their "Onpage Optimization factors".

* Side Note: There are 2 types of optimization, onpage and offpage optimization. We'll cover offpage optimization in the following lessons.

As we view the source file from this website, we need to look for a few things.

- Whether or not they are using <h1> header tags and are placing the keyword "weight loss story" within those tags. In this case, they are not... AND they aren't even using <h1> header tags at all!  Another great thing for us!

- Whether or not they are using their main keyword in the <title> tags of the website. In this case, they are, which is one of the main reasons they're currently ranked highly for "weight loss stories".

- Whether or not they've bolded, underlined, or italicized the words "weight loss story" anywhere in the body of the webpage. In this case, yes... they have. They've actually bolded the keyword "weight loss stories" 4 different times throughout the webpage. At first glance, it looks as though this is another one of the major reasons they've managed to grab the top spot for this keyword. Bolding is something we can do right away, so now we know that we should also bold some of the keywords throughout our copy.

- Whether or not they are using <alt> image tags and placing the keyword "weight loss stories" within that tag. In this case, that answer is easy because they're not even using any images at all!

This is definitely something we can do when optimizing our website. And another thing we can do to "one-up" this #1 ranked website. It is best to add images that are actually named after our main keyword. For example, we could insert an image and call it weight-loss-stories-graphic1.jpg and soon.

- The final thing we want to note is whether or not they've placed the keyword once at the very beginning of the copy, and once at the very end of the copy. In this case they have placed it near the beginning BUT have not placed it at the end. This is another thing we can do to better optimize our webpage.

We now know we can easily out optimize this #1 ranked website!

Atleast for all the onpage optimization factors that Google deems as important. The reason we know we can out optimize them is because of the following things we've found out by analyzing their website:

- The website is not using the keyword "weight loss stories" in an <h1> header tag.

- The website did not use <alt> image tags containing the keyword "weight loss stories".

- The website didn't place the keyword "weight loss stories" at the very end of the page.

- The website has a low Page Rank of 5, which can be beaten. We can easily achieve a Page Rank of 5 or better. I'll show you the exact steps for this in the coming lessons.

- The website is ranked with their subpage (weight_loss_success_story.htm). By optimizing our index page for this keyword, we can one up them.

* Remember, the main idea behind ranking well on Google is to analyze the top ranked websites and then doing those things that they're doing, BUT just a little more to on up them and obtain a better ranking.

We'll continue to go through the same process for the other 2 keywords we've found. It is best to analyze the top 5 ranking websites for each keyword. If the top 5 websites for a specific keyword have a Google Page Rank of 6 or higher, it's probably not best to shoot for that keyword until we build some momentum and get some initial traffic from the easier ranking keywords with less competition.

Earlier I mentioned that keyword research was very important in building traffic. Some other very good resources for building keywords and finding niche phrases include the following:

http://www.wordtracker.com
http://inventory.overture.com (This is the same as goodkeywords.com but is web-based)
http://www.adwordanalyzer.com

That wraps up lesson 1 - Targeting the right keywords.

Hold on to your hats because next lesson is a doozy!
If you like this lesson, please sharing your mind by comments. Thanks!
In next post, I will share for you the Lesson 2 which is titled:

How changing 1 onpage optimization factor can boost your rankings by over 350 positions!


You can download this lesson by PDF at here:  Download


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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

How to Target My Keyword – and Get Ranked!

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Many users want to know how to get search engines to recognize specific keywords that they’d like associated with their website.  The goal is to attract potential customers who don’t know you, through organic Google searches.  Follow these steps to have your targeted keywords correctly inserted into your pages.


1.  Make a List of Keywords

Stay organized and focused. Study your competition. Make a list of keywords that are relevant to your business. Start with the obvious ones. For example, if you were creating a website for Lisa’s pancake house you may write the generic word “pancakes” down first, then perhaps “best pancakes”  and then you might get even more specific and choose a local keyword, such as “San Francisco pancakes” or “strawberry pancakes in San Francisco”. 

You may be able to get indexed for each of these keywords, but the greater question is how well you can get ranked. Even if you get indexed in the 100th page for pancakes, it probably benefit your business much. 

Each keyword has different levels of competition which you can see by the number of results and by undertaking some research to find out how many people search for that keyword. Software is available to help such as WordTracker or Google AdWord .
Consider the size and amount of traffic you are likely to generate to your website. If you’re creating a 10-20 or even 50 page website, I don’t recommend trying to compete with the Apple website, for example.

2. Remember Content is King

This cliché survives because it holds a world of truth.  Your website must contain quality, relevant content in order for its keywords to be caught.  Writing the same key phrases over and over again will be recognized as spam by the search engines. If you’ve chosen good and relevant keywords you should have no problem inserting them into your text naturally and organically. 

Insert your keywords throughout your text.  Spread them out evenly and discretely without making it obvious.

Aim for your homepage to contain 400 words.  A footer is a good place to add text if you prefer an image-based homepage.  Aim for 250 words on all other pages. For the best results, you should aim for you keyword to appear about 3 times for every 250 words. This includes your titles, headers and regular text.

Google loves headers. More emphasis is placed on any text that appears in your headers, so make sure you word and phrase your headers wisely. In the Wix website editor, select the Text button from your menu, and choose Title. The text you write here is what will be interpreted as a header tag – it’s that simple. The larger your header text, the higher it will rank.

The more text you have, the more opportunity to insert a keyword. Having trouble finding room for more content? For Lisa’s Pancake House, an “About” page or a ‘Reviews’ page may be good places to add some content.

3. Use Your Meta-Tags

Search engines rely on 2 types of Meta tags to discern the subject of a web page or website.

These are both found in the Settings section of your Editor, in the SEO Settings box.

Title Tag: The most important part of your page, in terms of SEO.  The title appears on the very top left-hand corner of your browser when you are viewing your Flash website. Make sure your title contains relevant keywords.  Also note that keywords found at the beginning of a title are much stronger than those placed toward the end.  Titles should not be longer than 70 characters, including spaces.

Description Tag: The description tag is another great opportunity to use your keywords. The description cannot be viewed from within the site, but it is the text that will appear alongside the link to your website in search results. This is an important text. Try to keep this text between 150-160 words.  Use at least two of your keywords in the description.  Keep it to the point, be direct and catchy.

You may also add up to 7 keyword tags in this same section of the Editor. Make sure you’re adding keywords or phrases that actually appear in your content.

Alt Texts: You can add “Alt Text” to your images that will be read by search engine crawlers, and cannot be seen by users.  Take this opportunity to use the keyword you are promoting one more time. In the Wix editor, you can add Alt Texts to your gallery pictures through the Manage Photos option.

4. Internal Linking

Internal linking refers to the navigation within your website and the infrastructure of links pointing from one page to another within your Flash website. Since your homepage (or landing page) is usually the page that gets the most traffic and the most links pointing at it, it is usually the most important page in your website.  Use text links to point at the different pages of your website to make sure that the search engine knows what that page is about.

For example, all links within Jack’s New York Pizzeria website pointing at the website’s homepage can use the ‘anchor text’ “Jack’s New York pizzeria” instead of the generic ‘Homepage’. An inner page in Jack’s website might deal exclusively with pepperoni pizzas, so the link to that page can use the anchor text “Jack’s pepperoni pizza”.

Pages with more links pointing at them will be considered as having more importance and relevancy from the point of view of the search engine crawler. The more often a link is used, the more relevancy and importance it is allocated.

5. External Linking

The same principles of internal linking are applied to links from the outside. Get as many backlinks to your site as possible and make sure your links are properly anchored in relevant text – keywords.

You can optimize specific pages for specific keywords by dedicating specific keywords to specific pages. For example, all links using the anchor text: “Jack’s anchovy pizza” to point at a page that has lots of text on the subject of anchovy pizza. Use all the links with the anchor text “Jack’s New York Pizzeria” to point at the home page that has that specific keyword inserted into it repeatedly.

Links will have greater potency when they come from a powerful website. Powerful websites are websites with a high page rank and a lot of traffic. A web page that simply has a long list of links from it (also known as a link farm) won’t have the same effect on your website as a link in a popular pizza review magazine, pointing at your website from an article raving about your great pizza.

Bottom line: the more anchor links pointing at your website – the better. Make sure these links are active.

From wix.com
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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Introducing SocialMonkee... Your FREE Instant Backlink Builder!

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Building backlinks to your pages is an essential part of SEO (short for Search Engine Optimization) for two reasons. The first reason is that it helps your pages get indexed faster, which is very important because you want the search engines to find them as soon as possible and crawl them regularly. The second reason is that it helps your pages get higher search engine rankings for the keywords of your choice. The more backlinks you have, the better. Period.



However, building backlinks can be a time-consuming, boring process. You can outsource the process to an agency and pay a lot of money... Or you can do it yourself with SocialMonkee! SocialMonkee is an instant backlink builder allowing you to build 25 unique backlinks, every day, FREE! All links are on unique C-Class IP addresses and domains. Imagine being able to create 25 unique backlinks every day, with the click of a button, FREE! Well, you can stop imagining...

So, 25 unique backlinks every day... That's a total of 175 backlinks every week, 750 every month. If you upgrade, you will be able to build 100 uniques backlinks, 3 times a day! That's a total of 2,100 backlinks every week, 9,000 every month! The good news is... you can get a Premium Account, FREE! All you need to do is to refer 12 members, and your account will automatically be upgraded. If you're not really into referral marketing, you may upgrade right now for a low one-time fee.

Submitting a page to SocialMonkee via the members area takes under two minutes, but there's an even faster way! They created a Firefox plugin that allows you to submit your page to up to 100 sites in just a few clicks, using nothing else than Firefox! If you have a Premium Account you will also get access to link reports and RSS feeds, which are great to keep track of your backlinks and get them indexed fast. Submitting your RSS feeds to RSS submitters is actually a very important step in link building.

So what are you waiting for? Join SocialMonkee now while it's still free!

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Email Advertising Ideas - The E-Mail Promoting Best Practices

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If you want to use some email marketing ideas that will make your campaign a lot more successful, then read this article. This will give you some ideas about some e-mail advertising finest practices for having bigger possibilities of earning more funds on the web.


email-advertisingThe main aim of e-mail promoting is to reach the prospective buyers and introduce the products or services sold within the business. It can also be used as a means of producing a follow up on the previous product offers that the customers received in their emails.


For this to become extremely effective, it's of vital importance that you have a system of gathering and storing all the emails of your target clients. Collecting these emails from your prospective customers might take a lot of time prior to you are able to gather as many address that you require. Nevertheless, whether or not you've only a few addresses in your database, here are some e-mail advertising ideas which you can use to immediately jump commence the campaign and get immediate responses form the recipients.

1 from the electronic mail advertising best practices would be to focus the content on a single message only. There might be some individuals who will give you advices that the message must be composed of a number of bits of info but doing this may not be a great idea. Note that you will find some visitors who are very particular about the coherence from the message of whatever they are reading. So, should you make the contents of your e-mail bulked with a lot of various details, then chances are, the customers will not continue reading the whole message. It ought to be straight to the point and effortless for the visitors to grasp.


An additional great practice is to make your messages more customized and personalized. At the commence of the mail, it is possible to use the customer's first name. It would make the visitors feel that the letter is truly for him or her and not one more form of spam mail. You can also write the contents in for instance way that it's as if you're talking for your customer.


The most essential thing that should be remembered when writing emails for the purpose of advertising is to contain a call to action. The mail ought to clearly point out what you want the customers to do. You can consist of links for your website where the goods are sold and make a striking statement that may motivate the readers to visit the site or the link that you're providing within the e-mail.


Since you're targeting a wide array of market, it would be extremely inconvenient to write emails individually. By saying this, it's suggested that you create a template. Upon producing this template, use colors, fonts, and other elements which will suggest professionalism. As you do this, you'll be able to build a good reputation on the web that you're an expert in handling enterprise online and that you are trustworthy. These are just some of the e-mail marketing ideas that you can use in starting your Internet promoting scheme.

From how-to-seo.blogspot.com

 

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