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4. Submit to Blog Directories

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

While you may be doing a great job and a lot of editorial effort to keep your blog fresh and entice users to pick up your feeds via “subscribe” widgets (are you?)
Subscribe to this Feedrss2

(Cool video to show users what rss is, why it’s cool and how to subscribe to feeds – can be placed on blogs to educate users- see my home page) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU)

there’ s still a vast world of blog directories you can use to get your stories out there and build valuable inbound links for your blog and your business. Here are some of the more popular Blog Directories* that pass page rank:

a. Best of the Web Blog Search PR6
b. Bloggeries PR3
c. Blog Hub PR7
d. Blog Search Engine PR4
e. Blog Universe PR3
f. Technorati PR9

(* A full list of blog directories is included in the appendix.)

Rather than copying and pasting new content in these directories repeatedly (like with other submission methods), all you need to do is submit the blog name, url and category once to each directory. That’s the beauty of blog submissions.

There  are 3 more parts to this ‘Submit to Blog Directories” blog- post so stay tuned for more blogging backlinks tips!!!

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2. Submit to Niche Directories

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Niche Directories have a top level domain (or content on that domain) which is related to your niche. This also includes niche sections of news sites. They are typically more flexible than General Directories when it comes to anchor text (see appendix 1) and they’re free! Submitting sites, mini-sites, sections and features of your webpage to niche directories that focus on a specific industry can provide a lot of value. The way to do this is just to create an account profile, and submit.

Here’s an example of niche directories that allow you to submit pages*:

  1. Games – free – http://www.directorycritic.com/games-directory-list.html – PR3
  2. Games – free – http://www.exogama.com/general/cheats/ – PR4
  3. Games – free – http://www.arcadeforce.com/ – PR3
  4. Games – free – http://game.nnhit.com/ – PR3
  5. Games – free – http://club-cheats.com/ – PR3
  6. Movies – free – http://www.tmz.com/ – PR 7
  7. Movies – free – http://www.imdb.com/ – PR8
  8. Movies – free – http://movies.nytimes.com/pages/movies/index.html – PR7
  9. Entertainment – http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/ – PR4
  10. Entertainment – free – http://www.examiner.com/San_Francisco-Arts_and_Entertainment.html – PR4

(*’Content editors for each site can know the best niche directories for their content.)

Have editors (or yourself) create accounts and post content in 5-10 of their favorite niche directories regularly and you’ll have backlinks pouring in from every IP imaginable in no time!

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Keyword Research with pushback!

Friday, July 24th, 2009

On my whiteboard at work it says, and I quote:

Every day is an affirmation of my total SEO dominance!

While that’s pretty scary, I think SEOs need #1 to pump themselves up to achieve their grand task and #2 diffuse some of that ego when they do achieve it, as well as #3 just receive the recognition that the so well deserve for helping companies stay on top of the SERPs (SE result pages)

I analyze tons of data and I’m all about the indicators that the data tells me, both from websites and those that manage (or mis manage) them.

Here’s a quick example of something that happened to me today at a major  company I work for (no names please ;).

I hold bi-weekly meetings with project teams and as a prelude to today’s meeting I wrote an email which explained what the meeting was about, and it served as a caption for the photo I sent with it:

“…for cheats, codes, guides,  “<game name> variant”, etc.;  search volume data, a representative URL (the template that Google is ranking), ranking position data, an on-page audit score and what I consider the biggest opportunities for  Search Traffic improvement are highlighted in blue. (The blue to the right in the median ranking column, not the big blue block that covers the urls)”

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This impressive piece of work took my analytics guru and I quite a while to compile -months really,  as it’s based on an aggregation of a pool of 40 kws across 10 modifiers and sampled weekly.

(SEO: It’s a great way to see which templates on your site Google is ranking for particular kws you are targeting.  Once you know that, besides tweaking each template to get a better ranking, you can also for example, note if the same template ranks for 2, 3, or 4  or more keywords and then decide how you can split it up, create new pages, etc. so that each page will rank better, for fewer keywords.  –> (like if you have a page that ranks for both “Grand Theft Auto 4 cheats” (say in Google pos 8 ) and “Grand Theft Auto 4 Codes” (say in Google pos 5 )  you can create a new page for one of them – the pos 8 one (cause ya don’t want to screw up what ya got at pos 5) – and then focus both your on-page optimization and off-page to refocus each page more tightly on that one Keyword phrase.)

So what’s the pushback? Well, let’s just say you need to find the right audience. I’ll leave you with that till tomorrow…. Please let me know if you have any questions. Tks for tuning in!

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