How To Spin Your Web Of Content And Links Like Spiderman!
Check out this video I made which is the same process I use to distribute a ton of content, build massive backlinks, and shoot my sites to the top of the search engines. You should be doing this with all of your content. I apologize in advance, it’s longer than I anticipated it would be, but there are ton of juicy bits of info in there.
Also, below the video, there are links to all of the sites mentioned plus about 50 other sites I use…Enjoy! And hey, if you like it, please feel free to tweet or Digg it!
Paid Sites
www.SENuke.com (this is what I use to automate everything, well worth it. Get the 7 day free trial to at least get more exposure to your existing content)
www.easybacklinkbuilder.com ($5 per month, for 30 high PR backlink opportunities)
www.usfreeads.com (need a premium account for $10/month for effectiveness, but ranks very well)
Free Sites
Social Sites
Article Directories
Document Sharing Sites
www.docstoc.com (creates dead links – use with caution)
Social Bookmarking Sites
RSS Aggregators
Ping Sites
Other Sites
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Matt, you post some amazing content! Good job with this, its so helpful.
Do you think Google catches onto the same person/account for one social bookmarking site sumbiting posts from the same site? I wasn’t sure if they would notice that the same person is submitting each posts and consider it spamming.
You never know.
Hey Eric, thanks for the kind words.
I’m not so sure that Google catches onto it, but if you submit to a bunch of the same social bookmark sites at once, it could get suspicious. And Google will know that all of the submissions are coming from the same IP address, so it does not look natural. I do know that the social bookmark sites catch onto it and will ban your account if they regard it as spam.
3 things I do to avoid this:
1. Create multiple accounts under different alias’s and different email accounts at the social bookmark sites and use various ones for submissions
2. Only submit 2-3 social bookmarks per day under each account
3. Submit the content through a proxy server – I will explain this a bit more in the future as it gets kind of advanced, but you can find proxy servers to use online that makes it look as if you are submitting from somewhere totally different in the world than where you are. I would say it almost borders on black hat, but maybe more gray hat!
But unless you are submitting a TON of stuff, you should be fine just following #1 and #2 above and be safe.
Thanks Matt, I am definitely interested in hearing about the different proxy servers. Sounds interesting.
On the note about Google being able to see the Ip address submitted to the social bookmark site, I thought search engines wouldn’t know about where it was submitted. Do most social bookmark sites list your IP address into the code?
I have never checked it or wait do you mean Google can see the IP address when pinging pages? I kind of always wondered about IP addresses and pinging.
Thanks for your help.
-Eric
Hey Eric, sorry for the delayed reply, been pretty busy lately.
In my opinion, using a proxy server may be a little overkill sometimes but I do use them to “cover my tracks” so to speak. And to be honest, my guess is that Google has a way of tracking your IP address, but if they do it, I don’t know. I’m not sure if anyone really knows except the insiders.
But you really only need to use them if you are submitting A LOT of stuff to social sites, backlinks, etc. and you want it to still look natural in Google’s eyes. At least that’s how I look at it – I can submit a ton of stuff (which I do with SE Nuke) and submit from different parts of the world with different proxies.
I am not an expert at it, but it seems to help.
A website I use is:
http://www.aliveproxy.com/fastest-proxies/
Thanks for the info and website resource Matt.
I kind of always wondered if Google actually tracks which username submits each specific social bookmark link, even though the username link is nofollow.
Thanks for all your help.
Matt:
Your advise and tips are priceless! You have given us more value from your posts than many of those $97 ebooks on affiliate marketing and we thank you so much!
We have a few questions please:
1. Do you still avoid using DocStoc when posting content?
2. Angela backlinks are extremely powerful and have helped us get on page one of Google. Is it absolutely necessary to rewrite an article 10 times and submit them everywhere if you are already on page 1? Can we just use her backlinks for all of our keywords and save time?
3. Your Wordpress themes are very impressive. Where do you find all of these themes? Are they free or paid? Or are these supplied to you from Affiliate Genie?
Thank you so much for your help.
Hey Tony and Claudia – these are really awesome questions, I am going to do a separate post on these as I think more people will see them that way.
Thanks
Great SEO tactics my friend, very similar to what my Filipinos do:) Thanks for the great post
Nice post matt, I found this whilst researching the kind of sites a competitor was using with great success.
I’ve made a little experiment to see which ones get indexed quickly by making content about an imaginary person; you can see how google ranked them here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Izavabich+Rackinivurve
and in more detail here:
http://www.seotheoryandpractice.com/2010/07/which-web-20-ranks-best-hubpages-vs.html
Hey thanks Tom. I checked out your blog and that is some pretty interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing.