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Your thoughts on Best Of The Web

I heard someone say the other day that a link in the Best of the Web Directory was one of the more cost-effective ways to build link strength. I feel somewhat skeptical of this claim since I would think that linkbaiting or other techniques may be more so; on the other hand, as far as directories go, BOTW is probably one of the top, and big enough that it wouldn’t surprise me if Google gave it some weight since it is nearly completely spam-free, human-reviewed and edited and all that.

Have any of you purchased an inclusion there? Did it make a noticeable difference for you? What are your thoughts?

Who would have guessed that one of the best ways to spam Yahoo would have been spamming Google?

Earlier today, Barry Schwartz posted on Search Engine Roundtable about the phenomena where Google is ranking well in the Yahoo UK SERPS for the phrase “Buy Viagra”. Sure enough, when I checked the results for myself, in the Yahoo UK SERPS, for ‘Buy Viagra’!

A little deeper research into the matter indicated quickly where the source of this is quickly apparent. Perform a quick search on Yahoo for the phrase ‘buy viagra’ while constraining the search to the Google.com domain.

The first thing you will probably notice about the 37 SERPS returned is that there are a bunch of pages written up in full of pill-spam. These notebook pages are full of non-nofollowed links pointing to further spam sites.

This is extremely ironic, considering how Google pushes the NOFOLLOW tag to be used for user-generated content. Perhaps they should look at what they are allowing people to post on their domain?

Examples:

Secondly, there are a number of attempts to gain links through Google redirects, which are indexed by Yahoo!. This generates more non-nofollowed links on the Google.com domain. Again, ironic lack of NOFOLLOW tags on Google’s part…

Examples:

Lastly, there are various other pages linked in there, such as the Zeitgeist, a CSE for viagra purchases, and a link to Google trends.

Now, I highly doubt that there are thousands of sites out there linking to Google with the anchor text ‘buy viagra’. As a result, I don’t think it would be a stretch to suggest that the main thing propelling Google near the top of the ‘buy viagra’ SERPS in Yahoo would be these keywords on Google’s sites.

Building off of this, I would suggest that Yahoo places an unbelievably high value on the Google.com domain. Since the fact that those keywords only appear on 37 seperate pages on the Google domain was enough to push Google.com quite high in the Yahoo.com SERPS, I suspect that if one was to load as many pages on the Google.com domain (thinking of Google Base and Google Notebook, in particular), it would be possible without too much effort to rank for competitive terms in Yahoo.

I await your thoughts on the matter!

** Hat Tip to David Naylor

SEO Poker Tournament by Quadszilla

QuadsZilla from SEOBlackhat just announced the first SEO poker tournament. The concept is simple - everyone puts links into the pot, and the winner takes all. All the links won must point to a single site or page, but can have whatever anchor text you want.

SEOBlackHat Poker Tournament

The ante isn’t actually as steep as I expected to see; of course, to enter the tournament by offering up a link according to the following schedule:

Ante is determined by this schedule:

Page Rank 4 Site: A sitewide link for 1 Year
Page Rank 5 Site: A homepage link for 1 year
Page Rank 6 Site: A Link From a Blog Post or Page on the site with a click distance from home page 2 or less. (i.e.: Home [click1] Page with link [click2] to target site.) for 1 year
Page Rank 7+ Site: A link from a Blog Post or Page on site with a click distance from the home page of 3 or less (i.e.: Home [Click1] About [click2] Friends [click3 is link to target site]) for 1 year.

*The links cannot be “nofollow” and there can be nothing telling the search engines not to index the link (such as disallowing robots or index=none)

** The link must be visible and in the same style as the other links on the page / site.

*** No porn or Pill sites. Some other sites may be disallowed at our sole discretion.

The site you ante the link(s) from must be the same site that will receive the links if you win. That means you cannot ante links from one site and choose to receive the links on another.

There are also cash prizes for the runners-up. $5000 will be divided up between the top 10% of the losers in the tournament.

The tournament will be played on Saturday March 24th, 2007 at 9:00 PM GMT. The game will be no limit Texas Hold’em.

So, check it out.

Note: QuadsZIlla is of course using an affiliate link pointing to the poker software he intends to use… Anyone else see that coming?

WWRB: What Would Rand Bookmark?

Rand Fishkin of SEOmoz posted his Firefox sidebar list, containing links to the 60-70 sites he visits on a daily or weekly basis. Although he doesn’t give away any trade secrets within his list, it makes for a great comprehensive who’s who in the Search/SEO worlds, and is sure to turn up at least a few valuable sites you’ve never read.

In order to make Rand’s list a little easier to place in your own browser, I have created an exported bookmarks file. Just save the bookmarks.html file below to your system, and import it into your browser.

Rand’s Sidebar Links

P.S. I used my all-powerful-editor’s privilege to correct a glaring ommision under his ‘Blogs’ list.
P.P.S. You know you’ve hit it big in the blog world when you can post about reorganizing your bookmarks and still get tons of backlinks from it…

How to Promote Yourself Through Article Marketing Megapost

This is a megapost version of the How To Promote Yourself Through Article Marketing series. You can read it in it’s individual sections as well: Part I, Part II and Part III!

Introduction

As a webmaster or marketer, you need to use every tool at your disposal to drive visitors and traffic to your website. Without visitors, you have no chance at branding or revenue, like a store with no customers.

One tool that is often overlooked by many webmasters is Article Marketing. Article Marketing is the process of writing an engaging, informative article, and submitting to a number of article directories on the Internet. By linking back to your website or websites from within the article, you can often drive large amounts of traffic, and create numerous backlinks to your site.

What Can it Do for Me?

Article Marketing has three major benefits for those that practice it:

It is beneficial from a SEO perspective as when it is done properly, it will create a large amount of backlinks on the Internet, with anchor text you control. The links will ideally be on pages relevant to your site’s content, which will somewhat increase the importance of the links. Without getting off-topic here, we know that the more relevant links your site has, the higher it can rank within the major search engines.

From a traffic perspective, if you do things right, you might get hundreds of visitors to your website via the articles you write. These visitors will be interested in your site and subject, and will be open to your message and/or products. This can easily result in increased revenue and sales.

From a branding perspective, Article Marketing can help you increase your mind share. When people think of a subject within your niche, or planning to purchase an item you sell, you want them to think of you first.

If your article is written well, and is appealing to readers, you may find it re-syndicated and republished on websites across the Internet, resulting in more traffic and more links. It is not uncommon for a well written article to be republished hundreds or thousands of times on different websites!

Write Your Articles

The most important part of Article Marketing is the articles themselves. If an article doesn’t catch potential readers immediately and entice them to continue reading, nobody will feel compelled to visit your site.

Now, the scope of this post does not include lessons or tutorials on how to write an article. If you would like to know more about that, read Copyblogger. I would, however, like to make a few relevant points to help you maximize your success.

Write Something Unique

Do you want people to remember you? Than write something they haven’t read before. Take a new angle to a controversial issue, or discuss something that hasn’t been discussed before. You need to offer your potential readers something they can’t get anywhere else. You need to provide a reason for them to remember you, and this can be done successfully with unique views, opinions and content.

Headlines Are Your Best Friend!

On an article directory, your article will be mixed in with hundred or thousands of others, with only your headline to differentiate yourself from the rest. Therefore, write something that will grab the reader’s attention and steer them towards yours!

Make sure to include some keywords in your title for search purposes – a potential reader searching for a specific subject will be more likely to click on your article if they see exactly what they want in the title.

Headings Are Your Second Best…

Many writers do not use headings and subheadings in their articles. This is a mistake. Readers will often scan an article, a read the headings as a type of ‘Table of Contents’ to the article. It makes sense – what better way to get a feel for the contents of the article?

By breaking up your article into sections, you are providing some structure to it, and making it more comprehensive for the reader. Be careful though – too many headings may be just as overwhelming as a large block of small text.

Make Your Author Bio Box Compelling!

Most article sites have an author bio box which you can use to write a bit about yourself, and perhaps include a link to your site. Think carefully about what you want to include in this. Of the following two examples, which is more compelling?

“Brian Vuyk is a blogger who writes about SEO stuff at https://caydel.com

or

“Get the most from your websites! Learn how to promote yourself by reading Brian’s blog at https://caydel.com

Obviously, the second is far more compelling. It contains a call to action, and should grab the reader’s interest. Seriously – would you really click on the first?

Look the Part in Your Author’s Photo

Another thing to consider is a photo. Many article sites will publish a photo of the author along with the article. It is a proven fact that people will remember and recognize the photos long before they will recognize the name. The photo draws people’s eyes, and creates an impression on them. I know that I have often read an article, and recognized the author without recognizing the name or the site. I simple recognized the photo.

Take your photo seriously. Consider the image you are trying to present of yourself in the article you are writing, and the site you are linking to. For instance, a high-powered stock trader writing articles on stock tips will want to present a different photo of themselves than the outdoorsman writing about techniques in bowhunting.

Link Back to Yourself Cautiously

In addition to linking to yourself in the Author Bio box, try to link back to your website once or twice within the body of the article. Be careful with this! Make sure that it fits within the flow of the article, and ensure that it is relevant to the specific context of the paragraph you include the link in. If the link sticks out too much, or points to an irrelevant page, you may risk rejection by some of the sites you submit it to. Use anchor text that fits into the sentence you are writing, but try to include some keywords for SEO purposes!


Market That Article!

Now that your article is written, you have to market it. There are typically two ways to do this – either by manual submission, or by using a distribution service.

Submitting manually is the process of visiting the various article sites and directories on the Internet, and individually submitting your articles for inclusion.

Distribution services are exactly what they sound like. You can hire a company or individual to submit your articles for you to a set number of directories. Sometimes the articles are submitted by hand, other times the service will use a script to automatically submit the article to hundreds of sites.

Both approaches have their strengths and weaknesses. Submitting manually may take a large amount of time and effort. But it will allow you to customize your article’s formatting and display for each site you submit it too, ensuring that it is presented to the best of it’s ability. Submissions services are quick and easy, but may involve a fee. if you employ a submission service, you will lose the ability to ensure that your articles are displayed properly on every site. Below is a few of the siteswhich offer for article submission.

Article Directories:

  • Free-Journal-Articles.com *recommended*
  • ArticleOnramp.com
  • EzineArticles.com
  • GoArticles.com

Article Distribution Services:

Please note that I have not used any of the distribution services listed apart from ArticleSender.com, although I do have articles in the four directories listed above. These lists are not comprehensive - you can find dozens more simply by using Google or searching on the various webmaster forums.

In Conclusion…

Article Marketing has the potential to be one of the most valuable tools you have for promotion of yourself or your website. With everything, what you get out of it will be a reflection of the effort you put into it. If you make a point of ensuring that the article is top quality, and it distribute it well, you will find that it can drive valuable traffic to your site, leading to greater profits, and promotion of your brand. Take it seriously!

How to Promote Yourself Through Article Marketing III

This is a the final chapter of the How To Promote Yourself Through Article Marketing series. Please also see Part I and Part II!


Market That Article!

Now that your article is written, you have to market it. There are typically two ways to do this – either by manual submission, or by using a distribution service.

Submitting manually is the process of visiting the various article sites and directories on the Internet, and individually submitting your articles for inclusion.

Distribution services are exactly what they sound like. You can hire a company or individual to submit your articles for you to a set number of directories. Sometimes the articles are submitted by hand, other times the service will use a script to automatically submit the article to hundreds of sites.

Both approaches have their strengths and weaknesses. Submitting manually may take a large amount of time and effort. But it will allow you to customize your article’s formatting and display for each site you submit it too, ensuring that it is presented to the best of it’s ability. Submissions services are quick and easy, but may involve a fee. if you employ a submission service, you will lose the ability to ensure that your articles are displayed properly on every site. Below is a few of the siteswhich offer for article submission.

Article Directories:

  • Free-Journal-Articles.com *recommended*
  • ArticleOnramp.com
  • EzineArticles.com
  • GoArticles.com

Article Distribution Services:

Please note that I have not used any of the distribution services listed apart from ArticleSender.com, although I do have articles in the four directories listed above. These lists are not comprehensive - you can find dozens more simply by using Google or searching on the various webmaster forums.

In Conclusion…

Article Marketing has the potential to be one of the most valuable tools you have for promotion of yourself or your website. With everything, what you get out of it will be a reflection of the effort you put into it. If you make a point of ensuring that the article is top quality, and it distribute it well, you will find that it can drive valuable traffic to your site, leading to greater profits, and promotion of your brand. Take it seriously!

How to Promote Yourself Through Article Marketing II

This is the second part of the How To Promote Yourself Through Article Marketing series. Please also see Part I and Part III!

Write Your Articles

The most important part of Article Marketing is the articles. If an article doesn’t catch potential readers immediately and entice them to continue reading, none of the readers will feel compelled to visit your site.

Now, the scope of this post does not include lessons or tutorials on how to write an article. If you would like to know more about that, read Copyblogger. Still, I would like to make a few relevant points to help you maximize your success.

Write Something Unique

Do you want people to remember you? Than write something they haven’t read before. Take a new angle to a controversial issue, or discuss something that hasn’t been discussed before. You need to offer your potential readers something they can’t get anywhere else. You need to provide a reason for them to remember you, and this can be done successfully with unique views, opinions and content.

Headlines Are Your Best Friend!

On an article directory, your article will be mixed in with hundred or thousands of others, with only your headline to differentiate yourself from the rest. Write something that will grab the reader’s attention and steer them towards yours!

Make sure to include some keywords in your title for search purposes – a potential reader searching for a specific subject will be more likely to click on your article if they see exactly what they want in the title.

Headings Are Your Second Best…

Many writers do not use headings and subheadings in their articles. This is a mistake. Readers will often scan an article, and read the headings as a ‘Table of Contents’. It makes sense – what better way to get a feel for the contents of the article?

By breaking up your article into sections, you are providing some structure to it, and making it more comprehendable for the reader. Be careful – too many headings may be just as overwhelming as a large block of small text.

Make Your Author Bio Box Compelling!

Most article sites have an author bio box which you can use to write a bit about yourself, and perhaps include a link to your site. Think carefully about what you want to include in this. Of the following two examples, which is more compelling?

“Brian Vuyk is a blogger who writes about SEO stuff at https://caydel.com

or

“Get the most from your websites! Learn how to promote yourself by reading Brian’s blog at https://caydel.com

Obviously, the second is far more compelling. It contains a call to action, and should grab the reader’s interest. Seriously – would you really click on the first?

Look the Part in Your Author’s Photo

Another thing to consider is a photo. Many article sites will publish a photo of the author along with the article. It is a proven fact that people will remember and recognize the photos long before they will recognize the name. The photo draws people’s eyes, and creates an impression on them. I have often read an article, and recognized the author without recognizing the name or the site. I simply recognized the photo.

Take your photo seriously. Consider the image you are trying to present of yourself in the article you are writing, and the site you are linking to. For instance, a high-powered stock trader writing articles on stock tips will want to present a different photo of himself than the outdoorsman writing about techniques in bowhunting.

Link Back to Yourself Cautiously

In addition to linking to yourself in the Author Bio box, try to link back to your website once or twice within the body of the article. Be careful with this! Make sure that it fits within the flow of the article, and ensure that it is relevant to the specific context of the paragraph you include the link in. If the link sticks out too much, or points to an irrelevant page, you may risk rejection by some of the sites you submit it to. Use anchor text that fits into the sentence you are writing, but try to include some keywords for SEO purposes!

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