Saturday, February 25, 2012

How to Optimize a website part 5


You should be using directory submission, article submission, and 3-way linking.
Regular Article Submission IS definitely worth doing; however, a better way to go about writing and submitting articles is to use Article Syndication. Article Syndication is where you write an article, submit it to SEOLinkVine.com and then allow SEOLV to “syndicate” (i.e. put) your article onto thousands of blogs across the internet.
Article Syndication is the best form of linking because you:
   Are getting links from multiple websites related to the content of your article
   Can control the exact text surrounding your link and can place 3 links to your website within the actual content of each article. Not just 1 link in the footer of your article.
   This is 100% undetectable by Google because SEOLV just facilitates the natural process between people that own websites and want content, with the people that don’t mind writing the content in return for links to their websites.
   Instead of writing articles and submitting them to the same article directory hundreds of times (in which case you’d get 100 links all from the same website; ezinearticles.com), you’re submitting the articles to SEOLinkVine which allows you to insert 3 links per article, and then it syndicates your article to DIFFERENT blogs across the internet. So you’re getting links from different IP Addresses… and you learned in a previous lesson the importance of getting links from difference IP Addresses.
Get mass links through forum profile linking. Find forums across the internet and create an account with them. They don’t need to be related to your website’s content. After you create an account, add a link to your website within your forum profile. Use your main keyword phrase as the anchor/link text that you use to point to your site.
This can be somewhat time-consuming, but works really well. I would recommend using a software program to help automate this process and save you hours of time. This program is very good; however is pretty “techy” is: Nuclear Link Blaster
Get links by commenting on blog owner’s blog posts. DO NOT spam. If you spam, your comment will not get approved, PLUS you make yourself look like an amateur and waste the blog owner’s time. Spamming is never good. Don’t do it. Make comments directly related to the blog post that would add to the discussion. Then throw in a link to your website in the “name” field.
Get links by adding a signature to your forum posts. If you’re not a member to a forum related to your niche, become a member. Them become active in the forum. The more posts you make to the forum, the more links you’ll get. A forum signature is simply the text that’s located at the bottom of every single forum post you made. You can edit your forum signature within the edit profile screen of most all forums.

Monday, February 20, 2012

How to Optimize a website part 4


Reciprocal linking is when you ask another website to link to your site in return for you linking to them. This is a waste of time and no longer works.
The current way you should be manually approaching websites for links is through “three-way” linking. This is where you ask a website owner to link to your website A, in return for you linking to them from your Website B. In order to do this, you need to own 2 websites.
   Website A (you own this website)
   Website B (you own this website)
   Website C (the person’s website you’re trying to get a link from)
This way there is no footprint in Google eye’s. They will have no idea that you arranged this “link exchange” because no 2 sites are linking to and from each other.
You should purchase a Page Rank 5 website with content on it, to use as your “link bait” so that when you approach other sites about this 3-way linking strategy, they’ll have a huge incentive to take you up on the offer. Because they’ll be getting a link from you from a Page Rank 5 website. Always think “what’s in it for them?” The better offer you can make them, the greater chance you’ll get a link from them.
Use SEO Elite to find potential authority websites so you’ll know which websites you should manually approach for this 3-way linking. SEO Elite will show you exactly which websites will give you the absolute most benefit if you could get a link on their website.
5.You should write articles. The articles should be related to your website’s main topic. In the footer of each article you can include a link to your website.
You should submit manually to the top 3 article directories:
   ezinearticles.com
   articlebase.com
   articledashboard.com
Jack Humphrey has a very good list at his website here:
http://seodomination.bradcallen.com/Profile-Links.htm
Submit your websites to website directories on the internet. Start with 3 main website directories:
   Yahoo Directory
   Dmoz   JoeAnt
Submit your website to mass amounts of website directories using a directory submission service OR using our free directory submission software tool called Directory Submitter. Get it here: http://directorysubmitter.imwishlist.com
Submit your website to mass amounts of article directories using an article submission service OR using our free article submission software called Article Submitter. Get it here: http://articlesubmitter.imwishlist.com
Use all the tools and resources mentioned in this summary. They WILL help increase your rankings. Tomorrow we’ll talk about other ways you can get links to your website. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

How to Optimize a website part 2


On page ranking factors are things ON your own web pages that you can change yourself in order to affect your Google rankings.
Various on page ranking factors include:
   Page title
   Actual text on the web page
   Alt image tags
   Bold tags
   Italic tags
   Underline Tags
   Meta description tag
   Meta keyword tag
   h1 and h2 header tags
   Internal linking between the web pages of your website
Wikipedia.org is a great example of good internal linking. Internal linking is one of the most important on page ranking factors of your website.
When linking to another web page on your website, you should use the keyword(s) you’re trying to rank that web page for, in the “anchor text”.
Note: Anchor Text: is the blue underlined text that when clicked, will take you to the specific web page.
NEVER use the anchor text “home” to link back to your home page from each page of your website. Use something like: keyword home
as the anchor text.
When linking back to your homepage. Don’t link back to index.htm or index.php etc. Link back to the FULL URL: http://www.WhateverYourSiteIs.com so that it will count as a link back to your homepage, increasing your Google rank.
Add a forum to your website. A good free forum is www.phpbb.com .
At the bottom of each page in your forum, link back to your homepage. Use your main keyword as the anchor text. This way, each time a forum post is made, you now have another link pointing back to your homepage, using your main anchor text.
Include your keyword inside each of the main on page ranking factors that I mentioned in #2 above. Don’t worry about keyword density. Just make sure you mention your keyword at the beginning, middle, and end of your web page and you’ll be good to go.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

How to Optimize a website part 1

FREE does NOT equal junk. You’ll learn more in this SEO course than most all paid courses on SEO. You’ll learn only the things you need to know to get a #1 ranking in Google, while avoiding the fluff and filler that isn’t important.
Before optimizing your website, you MUST find “buyer” keywords. Do not go after “browser” keywords, which is almost every case are the super high search count keywords. These are the keywords that MOST people try to rank for. Don’t waste your time.
Browser keywords will bring you a ton of traffic should you rank well for this (which is extremely difficult) ; however, this traffic will not convert into buyers (i.e. money in your pocket). If anything, you’ll be paying more money to your webhost for bandwidth.
When starting out, use The Google Search Term Suggestion tool for your keyword research. This tool is located here:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
While comparing 3 different type of keywords, from browser keyword to buyer keyword:
  • diet: 37,200,000 searches per month
  • diet program: 246,000 searches per month
  • the diet solution program: 14,800 “buyer” searches per month!
You will see that browser keywords typically will send you A LOT more traffic; however, they’re not only much harder to rank for, but won’t make you anywhere near as many sales as a “buyer” keyword like “the diet solution program”.
Optimizing your website for a long tail phrase like “the diet solution program” will still contribute to you ranking slightly higher for the short tail keywords: diet AND diet program, because both of those words are included in the long tail keyword: the diet solution program
To find good buyer keywords, you can simply include words like: buy, purchase, get, discount etc. in front of your main keyword. An example would be:
  • buy Christmas gift baskets
  • purchase Nintendo Wii
  • discount printer paper
  • etc.
To assess how competitive a market is, in terms of how hard it will be for you to rank in Google for the specific keyword, you’ll need to perform the following steps:

Step 1: Open a spreadsheet up and make columns for website, Google page rank, total links, page title, h1 header tags, h2 header tags, bold tags, alt image tags, keyword density.

Step 2: Visit each of the top 10 ranked websites and fill in each column with the appropriate data related to each website.
  • website: The full URL of the website ranked in Google for the keyword.
  • Google page rank: A number that Google assigns to each web page on the internet to determine how powerful the URL is. To see Google page rank, you need the Google toolbar installed. You can download and install the Google toolbar here: http://toolbar.google.com
  • total links: the total number of links pointing to the website ranked in Google. To get this information, you’ll need to visit Yahoo.com and input this search command: link:http://www.WhateverTheDomainIs.com and then perform a search.
The reason we’re using Yahoo here is because Yahoo gives a better, more thorough list of all of the websites linking to the website you input. Google no longer gives us a full list. They don’t display it publicly because they don’t want people like us manipulating their search results, which is what we’re able to do with this information :-)

Yahoo lists sites in order from the MOST POWERFUL link at the top, to the least powerful at the bottom. This is very important because you’ll know that if you could get a link from the top site in Yahoo’s results, you know that that specific website would help boost your Google ranking more than any other link.
  • page title: The title of the page ranked in Google. This is the text located within the tags. Your main keyword should appear in the title of the page. You should say “yes” or “no” on the spreadsheet as to whether or not the Google ranked web page is using their keyword here.
  • h1 header tags: A special heading tag that websites use. Think of it as an article title or article heading. Usually this text is larger on the page. To see this, you must look at the “source code” of the Google ranked web page. To do this, click “view” and then “course” within the top of your web browser. Then search for

    or

    Then look at the text between those 2 tags. That is the h1 header tag. Your keyword should be inside an h1 header tag. You should say “yes” or “no” on the spreadsheet as to whether or not the Google ranked web page is using their keyword here.
  • h2 header tag: Same as h1 header tag, but it says h2. This is sort of a sub heading. You should say “yes” or “no” on the spreadsheet as to whether or not the Google ranked web page is using their keyword here.
  • bold tags: The keywords that are bolder on the Google ranked page. This is the text inside tags. You should say “yes” or “no” on the spreadsheet as to whether or not the Google ranked web page is using their keyword here.
  • alt image tags: The text located inside images on the Google ranked page. You should have your main keyword PLUS the word “image” inside the alt tag. You should say “yes” or “no” on the spreadsheet as to whether or not the Google ranked web page is using their keyword here.
  • keyword density: Not a percentage. This is whether or not the Google ranked web page had the keyword at the top, middle, and bottom of their web page. You should do this. You should say “yes” or “no” on the spreadsheet as to whether or not the Google ranked web page is using their keyword in all of the places here.
Step 3: Get averages of the Google page rank column, and the total links column to get a rough idea of what sort of Page Rank and total links you’ll need to get into the top 10. Also, look at the #10 ranked website’s stats to see the minimum you’ll need to hit the top 10.
Look for keywords that have over 1,000 monthly searches.
Look for keywords where the #10 ranked website on Google for that keyword has less than 1,000 links when using the “link:” command on Yahoo.
Look for keywords where the #10 ranked website on Google is a Page Rank 3 or lower.
Look for BUYER keywords only.
In the next lesson I’m going to go over exactly what you’ll need to change/fix on your own website to make sure that your “on page optimization” is 100% perfect so you’ll get as much of a boost in Google as possible, by making a few small tweaks to your website itself. Stay tuned for tomorrow!