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Family Of Blogs

October 11th, 2006 No comments

I recently came to a decision that I must have my blog for the articles that I submit to directories. I was thinking about the bloggers and some how concluded that bloggers are little different to regular visitors to websites. I wanted the bloggers to read my articles. Secondly I was wondering about what value the search engines give Read more…

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Blogging: What You Need To Know About Defamation

October 11th, 2006 No comments

Currently there are over 30 million blogs on the internet and thousands more being created each week. Assuming ownership of one blog per person, that’s a minimum of 30 million people slinging around their personal opinions on all that exists under the sun. This is a good thing. The free exchange of thoughts and ideas is what prevents the world from becoming a stagnant pool of dictatorship with the appropriate green scum floating on top.

However, to steal a line from the movie Spiderman, ‘With great power comes great responsibility’. Blogging has become a way for the voice of the people to be heard. We must be careful, though, not to abuse our power through thoughtless acts that hurt the credibility of bloggers and blogging. One place that continues to be our Achilles heel is when good Read more…

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Is Blogging Only For Money?

October 11th, 2006 No comments

When one gives a quick look at the articles written on blogging, the common theme seems to be making money from blogging. The authors invariably talk about adsense and how we can make money from blogs. Read more…

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Bloggers- Now You Can Add Flash Quiz Cards On Your Myspace Blogs

October 11th, 2006 No comments

A blog is something all of us love. We express ourselves on our blogs. We have the freedom of writing whatever we want and there is no worry about what others will say. That makes our blog very special. It is an extension of our personality. Read more…

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MySpace Layout Pimper

October 11th, 2006 No comments

Myspace.com is the definitive social networking website. It gives you space to create your personalized profile. This calls for innovative designs that allow you to differentiate your space from those of others. This will allow a user to attract more people to his/her space and increase their network. That is in effect the objective of the site. Read more…

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Autopilot earning with adSense

October 11th, 2006 No comments

When I first heard about adsense by google I did not pay attention to it as I do not have my own website to put it on and I did not even know what a blog was back then.

I have spent many sleepless nights trying Read more…

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Preparing for Local Search

October 9th, 2006 No comments

Borrell Associates recently released a study painting a very
healthy picture for the future of local search. According to the study, local search revenues, which are expected to be about $1 billion in 2006, will grow to $1.8 billion in 2007, an 86 percent jump.Local search will remain a small share of the overall online ad spend, which, according to EMarketer, will hit $15.9 billion (search ad spending accounts for about 40 percent of this total, or $6.36 billion). But it’s growing fast, and marketers who haven’t yet added a local component to their search campaigns will find it easy to do so, now that Google and the other engines provide geo-targeting features. Local merchants and national marketers are realizing that searchers with local internet want relevant content and increasingly the savvy marketers are providing that content. Local search advertising doesn’t begin and end with the Google, Yahoo and MSN regular search results. Superpages and other online yellow page publishers have targeted local traffic. However analysts believe the killer app for local search will be mobile search. Google recently added the ability to create mobile ads optimized for the small screens of mobile devices to its Adwords platform and the other engines are also rolling out mobile advertising and/or content.

Marketers will need to retool their creative to take advantage of mobile ads, which use fewer characters than ads built for standard Web browsers. Google limits you to between 12 and 18 characters (depending on language used), with the destination URL or call link (which connects users with a phone number) appearing on the third line. Being able to squeeze a compelling message into this tiny character limit will doubtless be a challenge to many marketers, especially those running a large number of Adgroups with associated unique creative. Another critical task will be customizing one’s landing pages to the smaller limits of the mobile screen. Google has some very basic guidelines about rewriting such pages, and advises the use of XMHTML, WML, and CHTML, but the burden of making such pages attractive and usable on mobile devices falls upon the marketer.

Marketers will also need to think carefully about strategies to achieve top paid rankings on the smaller screens of mobile devices, which do not provide as many listings as are available on standard 1024 x 768 browser windows. Our own studies, as well as those done by third parties, have demonstrated that achieving top rankings provide enormous increases in scale over lower-tiered listings, and this factor will be augmented on the small screen, where tertiary listings will be demoted from the primary screen a mobile user sees to a secondary page. As long as the paid ads are relevant and accepted by searchers as such, we can expect the search engines to allocate nearly all the important screen real estate of mobile searches to paid listings. Bye bye organic results, and perhaps good riddance. Even in Google today, a search for any local service business such as plumber, roofing, dentist or lawyer will yield far better results based on the IP address localization that Google performs for only the paid listings.

While Google has taken the lead in rolling out mobile search, Yahoo and MSN have both announced that they intend to make mobile search integral parts of their ad platform. While it’s likely that there will be substantial similarities in the new creative and landing page requirements, you’ll still have to spend time and effort customizing campaigns for mobile devices, which can become very labor intensive. Make sure your in-house team or 3rd party SEM agency has the resources and expertise to optimize your search campaigns for mobile, so that you’re ready to take advantage of this new, rapidly expanding advertising platform. Mobile search is one of the areas where we are confident that if you build it (the content) they will come.

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October 6th, 2006 No comments
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How To Win Links and Influence Engines

October 6th, 2006 No comments

The title of this article is designed to prove (in an SEO kind of way) the very point that Dale Carnegie was making when he wrote one of the most influential business books of all times…

How To Win Links And Influence Engines
How To Win Links And Influence Engines

…”How To Win Friends And Influence People” (arguably one of the best business books ever written as well). In the titling of his book Mr. Carnegie was trying to do two things:

1. Write a title that captures everything that people want in order to sell more books, and2. Tie two important things together that are related but often viewed as different. In the case of the book it was winning friends and influencing people which he points out are essentially based on the same core traits and actions. Similarly, in our title here we are capturing two of the key areas people interested in SEO are looking to read about and thus we will show the essential tie between winning links and the influence it will have on your search engine rankings. We will also discuss methods for actually winning them as opposed to settling for second-rate links rather like winning friends as opposed to settling for tolerable acquaintances.

How To Win Links

As with virtually every aspect in SEO, there are multiple areas of this single field. If there were one hard-and-fast answer to link building we would all be ranking highly on Google and the top 10 would be a VERY crowded place. Fortunately this isn’t the case and the rankings are becoming more and more a Darwinist exercise in “survival of the fittest” (which is how it should be). Proper link building will help you be the fittest and, over time, influence engines.

If you have a site in any competition level above “low” you will want to use at least two different methods for building links. Aside from speeding up the link building process this will help insure your site withstands changes in the way link values are calculated. While there are far too many methods for building links than can be listed here (and there are some that launch so far into the black hat tactics that I wouldn’t want to), here are some of the main link building methods you should consider using:

Reciprocal Link Building:

There are many who would write that reciprocal link building is dead. While it is undeniable that the “rules” around reciprocal link building have changed it is far from dead. That said, there are specific guidelines that must be followed to make a recip link building campaign a success. Some of the more important are:

1. Relevancy is arguably the single most important factor to consider when building recip links. For every link exchange you are considering you must ask yourself, “Is this a site that my visitors would be interested in?” If you can honestly answer that your site visitors would be genuinely interested in a site you are linking to then it’s a good link.2. PageRank is not the end-all-be-all that is once was however it is still a decent measure of the relative value of a website. While not as important as relevancy, it is a factor and obtaining higher PageRank links will require less links to be built.

3. Does the site you are considering linking to have a solid link building strategy in place? Just because you’re following the best practices of link building doesn’t mean that everyone in your industry is. A good site may be following misguided link building practices (real estate sites should not link to poker sites) and if they are then their overall value is or may well be reduced in the eyes of the search engines. If they have an active and ethical link building program in place then their overall value is likely to increase making them more valuable down the road than they are today.

4. How many links appear on each page and where will your be positioned? If your link will appear at the bottom of a page with 87 links it is far less valuable than a link near the top of a page with 25 links. This fits into the “ethical” category of point 3 above but worth mentioning again.

5. Links that exist within content are weighted as more natural than directory-style links. Thus, when possible send HTML code that places your link within the descriptive text rather than in the title. For example, we may use the following HTML for a link to the Beanstalk site:

Beanstalk Search Engine Positioning

Beanstalk offers ethical and effective search engine positioning services that will get your site to the top of the rankings. Whether you operate a small business and need regional results or if you are the VP of a Fortune 500 company needing consulting on new site changes and internal page ranking strategies, we have a search engine positioning solution to fit your needs.

These links are won as opposed to gained by default. Finding people to exchange links with on the net is easy, it’s finding quality partners that will help influence the rankings (in a positive direction at least) that requires a clear understanding of what the engines want and how to give it to them.

Non-Reciprocal Link Building:

The area of non-reciprocal link building is a slippery one. There are many methods that can be used with varying degrees of success. Due to the sheer number of methods we won’t be able to get into them all here (and there are some that shouldn’t be used anywhere) we will focus below on some of the most significant and more widely applicable:

Directory Submissions:

This is perhaps the easiest and fastest of all link building methods though it can also be one of the more costly depending on the directories you submit your site to. Yahoo! for example, charges $299 for a commercial site to be submitted into the directory. DMOZ is free however, and is certainly the most important given that Google uses the DMOZ directory to provide the listings for the Google Directory. Note though: it can sometimes take months to get a listing there and sometimes even that’s not enough.

That said, there are MANY topical directories and smaller business directories that will accept free submissions and these should definitely be considered. While they may have a relatively low PageRank they will provide reasonably relevant non-reciprocal links and help build your anchor text relevancy.

Articles:

Writing articles like the one you’re reading right now is an excellent link building strategy. By providing valuable and useful content to other webmasters you are providing them a service, which will generally translate into a link to your site “in payment”. One of the great features of articles is that the payment isn’t only in link value but in the actual traffic you get from the link itself. But we’re not talking about traffic, we’re talking about rankings; so how do articles influence engines?

There are three main benefits of articles as a link building tactic:

1. The link to your site will be on a page that is entirely related to your topic. If you have a site about search engine positioning for example, including that phrase in the title and content gives you the opportunity to build the relevancy between the linking page and the page it links to.
(note: I know I have not used “search engine positioning” in the title – sometimes one has to consider the value of the title from a visitor standpoint and the fact that you came to this page and are reading this article indicates to me that the right decision was made not to change it just for a bit of added relevancy.)2. The link will be non-reciprocal. While we indicated above that reciprocal linking is not dead (and it’s not) there is a solid belief among SEO’s (myself included) that non-reciprocal links are weighted more heavily. Having more non-reciprocal links will also help safeguard your site against future changes in the algorithm that may reduce the value of recip links.

3. You will likely have the ability to determine how the link to your site is worded and you may have the opportunity to link to more than one page on your site. Many people settle for a directory-style author bio. Myself, I prefer to submit my bio in a couple formats (text and html) both of which place the links inside the content. The text format will simply include links such as http://www.beanstalk-inc.com/ whereas an html link will contain code very similar to that displayed above. As far as multiple links; if the site you are submitting to will allow you to reference a couple pages you may want to link to your homepage as well as one or two internal pages that you would like to see rankings attained for. Make sure these pages are related to your core article topic or a service the reader would be interested in (see the bio for this article as an example).

Quality Content:

This next part might be a bit shocking. There are actually people out there who will link to your site simply based on the fact that they have found content there they believe will interest their readers. That’s right, people actually link to sites they find of value. On the Beanstalk site and specifically in our blog we often link to other web pages that we have found useful. Other articles, tools, blog posts, etc.often receive non-recip links from us due to the value of the content they contain and we’re definitely not the only ones doing this.

Providing quality content, useful tools, or other helpful services can be a great way to attract non-reciprocal links. After all, this is the entire reason links received any value in the first place, that they are perceived as a vote for the other site.

How To Influence Engines

With proper onsite optimization in place that includes attention to such things as site structure, site size, cohesion of the content across the site, internal linking structure, keyword density and those other onsite factors you’ve likely read much about, all that is left to do is to continue to grow your site (hopefully with quality content people will want to link to) while winning strong links to it.

If what you want to do is influence engines you will need to have strong onsite and offsite factors but don’t stop there. Influencing engines isn’t just about rankings today. You will need to continue building links down the road to insure that the search engines continue to be influenced by how people have linked to you in the past and kept those links in place and also how new people are finding your site helpful and relevant. If the engines see a sudden spurt in link growth and then see that growth stop you are not likely to have a strong ranking indefinitely in any but the lowest competition sectors.

And remember; don’t focus on just one link building method. To insure a solid and secure influence you’re going to need to win links in at least two of the methods discussed above or other ethical methods you may be considering.

Additional Notes

While we couldn’t possible cover all the methods for link building here in an article I’ve tried to cover the main ones. A couple of methods that receive much attention but which we didn’t have room for above are press release distribution and paid links.

Press releases are an excellent way to get exposure but I have not found them as good as articles for links which is why they weren’t covered above. They are good for traffic however and you will get some links out of them if the release is good so it was worth a short mention here.

Paid links are a dangerous area to discuss as there are so many factors and so many ways it can go wrong. The only advice I will give to those looking to purchase links is this, ask yourself, “Am I expecting to get traffic from this link?” What this will weed out at the very least is small footer links and links on irrelevant sites. Basically, if the link is worth it without the boost in rankings then continue to pay for it and consider any ranking increases a bonus. If you aren’t getting any traffic from the link then it’s likely not worth paying for. If you’re not getting traffic then the site likely isn’t relevant or the link is in a poor location. The engines will likely pick either of these up and you’ll end up paying for a link that isn’t passing on any weight anyways.

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Yahoo Structure Updates Coming Soon

October 5th, 2006 No comments

Yahoo will be introducing the new sponsored search soon and with it Yahoo wants their advertisers to know about a few structural changes about to take place. In their latest monthly edition of “On Target”, Yahoo noted a few key points advertisers should know about.

1. Account upgrades are expected to be released in the fourth quarter of 2006. At this time some of the account terminology will be changed.

2. Listings will now be known as ‘Ads’ and will be joined into Ad Groups (not to be confused with Google AdGroups). This will allow for bidding based on the entire group, or by individual keyword.

3. Categories will now be known as ‘Campaigns’ which will consist of one or more ‘Ad Groups’. (This is starting to sound a lot like the AdWords setup.)

Once Yahoo has implemented the new structure all current categories will be moved into campaigns automatically. However it is advised that if you have not already done so ensure your current listings are added into appropriate categories. This is not required, but this extra step may help you with organizing your account after the switch over.

All in all the account upgrades are likely to make life easier and more structured. The one thing I wonder about is why it has taken so long to have them implemented. The changes have been in the works for a while now and it will be nice to see them in place. Hopefully they meet their projected Q4 deadline.

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