Remote Content Traffic System

December 19, 2008 · Filed Under Traffic Systems · 1 Comment 

Welcome back!

Getting content out on the web can be pretty time consuming with creating content, but in terms of backlinks it’s essential. When you link back to your ‘money’ site or blog with your targetted keyword phrase you are helping your own index ranking for that phrase in Google and other search engines.

So you might want to rank highly for the phrase ‘Mailing List Supreme’ then your anchor text in your links needs to say that search term as opposed to a web address.

<a href=”yourdomain.com”>Mailing List Supreme</a>

The key is to choose a keyword phrase that is not too highly competitive. ‘Marketing’ for example has 780 million results and too many big players for you to stand a chance of ranking well. More about keyword research here.

Create a series of Squidoo lenses with an article on your niche topic along with at least three modules to make sure you don’t break their rules!

Cruise other lenses on your topic and leave helpful comments linking back to your lens.

Join hubpages and again create a series of hubs all with relevant content and modules. Try to vary the content from the Squidoo lenses – Google will know if you’re just duplicating content.

Check out several other hubpages in your niche and helpfully answer or comment, linking back to your hubpage(s) using keyword as anchor text.

Create an informative Blog at Blogger.com on your niche topic and link back to your URL with the keyword anchor text.

Create an informative Blog at LiveJournal on your niche topic and link back to your URL with the keyword anchor text.

Create an informative Blog at Yahoo360 on your niche topic and link back to your URL with the keyword anchor text.

Create an informative Blog at Windows Live Spaces on your niche topic and link back to your URL with the keyword anchor text.

Create an informative Blog at wordpress.com on your niche topic and link back to your URL with the keyword anchor text.

Post a PDF version of your article and content to FreeIQ

Create an account at Zimbio and add an article with a link back using your chosen keyword as anchor text.

Create an account at Helium and add an article with a link back using your chosen keyword as anchor text.

Find out the top forums in your niche and sign up. Create a signature linking back to your main URL with the anchor text as a keyword.

Posting intelligent or useful posts, helpfully answer or contribute to other posts.

Widgets are a fantastic way to distribute your RSS feed content.

Create a widget at Widgetbox and SpringWidgets using your RSS feed

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Finding your Ideal Keywords

December 19, 2008 · Filed Under Keyword Research · 1 Comment 

Firstly you will need to know what keyword you are targeting and whether there is search engine demand for that keyword, secondly whether there is a manageable number of search engines results to make it worthwhile trying to compete.

If you are selling information on dog training for example then your anchor text in your links needs to say that search term as opposed to a web address.

<a href=”yourdomain.com”>Dog training</a>

With some quality content written you can create a network of blog posts, articles, press releases and social marketing content. Advanced marketers may vary the anchor text keyword. You will also find different social media sites have different ways of creating anchor text links, some allow HTML code, some don’t.

Research
Go to:
http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/

type in a keyword related to your niche. I.e. dog training
then look for longer tail keywords that have a decent amount of daily searches in the Google column.

Take that search term and paste into the Google search box in quotes and look at the amount of results found on the right hand side. If it’s around 30,000 and below and had 30+ searches a day then it’ll be easier to target.

You can also use:
Keywordspy.com to see what your competitors are up to.
http://www.keywordsanalyzer.com/
http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/

When you have two or three good keywords that describe your product or service well use these in a pack of content for distribution.

Create an article with the keyword in the title (not too long) and integrate it in the body two or three times. Then create a compelling resource box with an keyword anchored link to your money page.
Create a couple of compelling blog posts, again using a different keyword for each one. Make sure your images and alt tags also reflect your keywords. Google uses various different databases such as images, video, blogs, news etc so keyworded images, for example will be picked up. So called Google Universal search is beginning to display content from the different databases in the main search results.

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Press Release Domination

December 17, 2008 · Filed Under Traffic Systems · Comment 

Issuing Press Releases is a great way to get your website showing up in the search engines and very effective. Get it right and your press release can bring your traffic for years after submitting and you can integrate video, podcasts on many.

Some are free, some are not:

www.pr.com

www.prweb.com

www.pr-insider.com

www.free-press-release.com

http://www.live-pr.com/en/

http://www.pressreleasemonkey.com/wp-prm/prm-login.php

http://www.i-newswire.com/

http://www.clickpress.com/releases/

http://www.freepressreleases.co.uk/

http://www.prleap.com/

http://www.pressequalizer.com/

http://www.free-news-release.com

http://www.freshnews.com

http://www.speedypr.com/

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All in One SEO Plugin for WordPress

December 14, 2008 · Filed Under Basic Wordpress Tutorials · Comment 

This essential SEO plugin gives your blog extra weight for the battle of the search engines. Check out the video below on installing this plugin.

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Permalinks on your WordPress Blog

December 13, 2008 · Filed Under Basic Wordpress Tutorials · Comment 

This is a quick run through of a couple of things to do straight after installing your wordpress blog. The important part is the permalinks, this is the part of the URL that displays in the browser bar.
By default WordPress runs a not so search engine friendly URL which looks something like this:

http://www.yourwebsite.com?=yourpostname

Now while this is fine they don’t tell the search engines or anyone else for that matter what this post is about.

Watch the video below for the preferred method.

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