2 Secrets To Ensure Your Spot On The 1st Page of Google
There are 2 things I do every time to ensure my spot on the 1st page of Google. I don’t see many marketers doing this, which makes me understand why so many fail.
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How To Get Massive Free (and very close to free) Traffic – Part 2
If you are just coming here to this post, I am showing you a sample campaign, blow by blow. To start at the beginning, go HERE.
I’m excited about this post because I have been getting some FANTASTIC results with this process recently. The goal here is to absolutely splatter our content all over the place, creating tons and tons of backlinks to our site AND our content.
When it comes down to it, there are really only 2 things that matter in getting free traffic from organic listings – content and backlinks. Think about it like a huge spiderweb on content and links all coming back to the center of the web, which is our site.
And my approach is to pick my 1st keyword and do everything to dominate the 1st page of Google with that keyword. Then after I conquer that one, move on to the 2nd keyword, and so on. You can do it however you want, but I have found that if I focus my content on more than one keyword at a time, I end up not ranking for anything. Call me stupid, but I get too confused as to which
keyword I am creating content on or building links to if I try to focus on more than one at a time.
SO, choose whatever works for you, but I start off by picking one keyword and focusing on that one until I dominate, then move on to the next.
Here, in order, is what I do to dominate:
1. Now, to get things started I blast my site to about 400-600 Web directories. This puts a link in these directories back to my site. And they all don’t happen at once, they come in over time due to the nature of the approval process for most of these directories.
I use a new service to do this called Deep Linker Pro, by Josh Spaulding. If you don’t know Josh, he is an honest, stand-up IMer who stands behind everything he does 100%. Deep Linker Pro is a one time fee software program with free lifetime updates to the directory list and to the software. I HIGHLY recommend it if you can spare a few dollars.
Is it 100% necessary to buy this software? No, it’s not. Will it save you time getting backlinks? Yes, it will save you a ton of time.
***IMPORTANT – the only time, in my opinion, that you should pay for ANYTHING in internet marketing, is if 1) it fits into your goals and 2) it saves you time. By sticking to these 2 criteria, you will save yourself a ton of time and money by not buying every new guru “magic formula” that comes on the market. I will ONLY recommed products and services that fit these 2 criteria. If I don’t think it will help you in some fashion, or I don’t use it in my own business, I WILL NOT tell you to buy it just so I can make a few bucks.
2. I submit my article to www.Ezinearticles.com. We spoke about this in THIS POST so I won’t go over it again, but plain and simple, I submit it to Ezinearticles.
3. I take that article and submit it to Unique Article Wizard. Again, Unique Article Wizard is one of those services that saves me a TON of time distributing content and creating backlinks. Basically what it does is takes one of your articles, changes is it around into 100’s, if not 1,000’s of combinations and distributes it to 1,000’s of article directories, all on autopilot. It takes me about an hour of work and everything else is automated. It’s not cheap, but it is a fantastic service that has helped me rank on quite a few keywords.
4. I then come up with 3 alternate titles for my article so I have 3 of the same exact articles, but with 3 different titles.
5. I take these 3 articles with different titles and I submit one each to 3 different document sharing websites. The major document sharing websites I submit to are:
www.docstoc.com
www.scribd.com
www.calameo.com
If you are not familiar with these sites, you need to be. The things I like about them are 1) you can include anchor links anywhere in the document, 2) there is no approval process, 3) they get indexed VERY quickly, 4) they usually out rank EZA articles, Goarticles, articlesbase, Squidoo and Youtube and 5) you can add pictures to your article.
Here is an example of one I have up for this guitar campaign:
Looks way better than an Ezinearticle, huh?
There are other document sharing sites, like www.slideshare.com, www.authorstream.com, and www.yudu.com, and I am trying some of these out, but for now I simply use the 3 above. By the way, you’ll notice again that my name on the article above is not my name – I do this for anonymity.
6. Once these documents are published, I then take the URL’s of the documents and ping them at www.pingomatic.com. This let’s the search engines know that this information is out there.
7. I will then social bookmark these same URL’s. You can use a social bookmarking service like www.socialmarker.com, or you can even buy a service that will automatically submit to a bunch of social bookmark sites, but I have found that Digg works the best. I will typically submit my documents to the following:
www.digg.com
www.propeller.com
www.reddit.com
8. Next, I head over to www.html2rss.com and create an RSS feed out of my document URL’s. This is a pretty cool free service because it allows you to take a number of URL’s and create on RSS feed out of all of them. Then I take that RSS feed and submit it to the following RSS aggregators:
www.badrss.com
www.friendfeed.com
www.feedage.com
www.postrank.com
www.blogdigger.com
www.blogpulse.com
www.plazoo.com
http://publisher.yahoo.com/rss_guide/submit.php
There are tons of others, but I have gotten good results with these.
9. I then create high authority backlinks to 1) my site and 2) the document URL’s (at scribd, docstoc, etc.). I do this manually through a service that costs me $5 per month. With this service I get 30 very high PR sites that I can put my links on. It’s a very cheap price for the kind of link juice you get out of these. It’s called Easy Backlink Builder.
I will typically create 5 links to each of my documents and 5 to my niche site for my 1st keyword I am targeting.
10. As I build these links, I keep track of the URL’s for the profile pages where the links are by pasting them in a text document.
11. Next, I ping these URL’s one at a time at Pingomatic.com
12. Then I create another RSS feed at www.html2rss.com of these profile page URL’s and submit this RSS feed to the RSS aggregator sites listed above.
13. At this point my Ezinearticle submission should have been approved. Once it is, I social bookmark it at Digg.com, reddit.com and propeller.com. Then I create an RSS feed out of its URL and submit the feed to the RSS aggregators.
14. Finally, I let it simmer a few days. Google will naturally shuffle around. You may be on the 1st page one day, then nowhere to be found the next. I let this whole pot of stew simmer and then I check over the next few days to see where I am ranking for my keyword.
If I am nowhere close to ranking, then I will either 1) build more high PR links from Easy Backlink Builder to my site and my documents and/or 2) start the cycle over with a new article but the same keyword.
I will continue to pound Google with my content and links until most of my content shows up on Page 1 for my keyword. Eventually, if your competition is not too tough, you will dominate the 1st page.
***IMPORTANT – this is how I currently do it. I usually try out different things in addition to these steps, but these are the core things. For example, I may create a blogger blog pointed at my site, ot I may create a Squidoo lens (although I hate these!) pointing to my documents and my site. You have to flexible and try out new things because you generally can’t go wrong.
So, get to work on that first keyword and get ranked. We want to start getting some natural traffic in there and start getting some sales!
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I have a confession to make…
If you are just arriving at this post, this is a blow by blow analysis of a niche site campaign I am setting up. You can start at the beginning HERE.
The other day after I posted about writing articles, I got a little antsy with my sample guitar site (which by the way I’ll reveal to you after this campaign is ranking and making some sales). You see, I am waiting on some articles to be written, so I thought I would give my site a little link juice while I was waiting. Well, I got a little carried away…
In the interest of full disclosure, here’s what I did….
I first tried out an idea I got from a free ebook called “Top Spot Sniper” by someone named Brenden Clerget. The gist of the idea is to submit your site to Digg, and then bookmark your Digg submission. Apparently this gives a little extra link juice.
Since he has a free ebook on the method, hopefully he won’t mind me posting about it here!
So, what I did was take my guitar website url and submit it to Digg. In the topic and description in Digg, I ONLY put my keyword/keyphrase I was trying to rank for, then submitted it.
I then copied the URL of the Digg submission and pasted it to a Wordpad document so I could easily grab it later.
In his ebook, he then describes how to bookmark your bookmark. His first method is to do it all manually, which is the hardest. This is where you would go to every bookmark site, create an account, and submit your link.
His second option is to use a free service called http://www.socialmarker.com, which I have used plenty of times in the past.
For some reason though, when I went to their site yesterday, I kept getting a warning that something on their site was trying to get on my computer? I tried a few times and kept getting this message, so I figured it wasn’t good and left.
I was kind of bummed because the third and easiest option to bookmark my Digg submission was to use SENuke.
SENuke is a paid option, and I didn’t want to pay for anything.
So, here’s what I did…
When you go into SENuke, you have the option of getting a FREE 7 day trial. There are basically 2 options – a somewhat stripped down version for $67 per month and the “deluxe” model for $127 per month.
At first glance, I thought, “HOLY CRAP” that’s kind of pricey.
Well, anyway, I signed up for the 7 day trial through Paypal for the $127 one because it had the features I wanted.
Of course, I didn’t take the advice given and watch the intro tutorials, I just jumped in with the goal of bookmarking my Digg submission. Maybe I should have watched them, but I was in a hurry and the software is pretty self-explanatory.
I can honestly say, SENuke has WWAAYYY more cool features than I had anticipated. It easily saved me 7-10 hours of work. This is because it carries out a number of very mundane tasks like signing up for various sites, and confirming emails, automatically.
So, I input a few details and SENuke went in and created random names and login details for me for 1) a ton of social bookmarking sites, 2) a ton of RSS feed sites and 3) a ton of high PR backlink sites. It creates these accounts for you at all the sites AUTOMATICALLY. Oh, and these 3 things are only 3 of the 6 features this software has.
Then, it verified the emails for me that these sites send to verify that I was setting up the accounts – ALL AUTOMATICALLY.
Then, it went in and submitted my bookmark to all of the social sites AUTOMATICALLY, to the RSS feeds AUTOMATICALLY, then it posted backlinks to all the high PR sites AUTOMATICALLY.
All in all, I estimate that I got close to 200-300 backlinks to my site within 2 hours.
This EASILY would have taken me 7-10 hours to do manually. And while it was doing all this in the background of my computer I was doing other things.
I checked last night and my actual site was on page 2 of Google, 12th position for one of my keywords, and for another keyword, 2 of the social bookmarks were on the 2nd page! Not too bad in my opinion.
Now, will I continue the trial and actually pay for SENuke? At first I flat out did not want to, but now I’m sort of middle of the road. So, I’m still undecided.
I can see the power of this software and I think the time saved alone is worth the price, but I want to see some sales in some niches from it before I commit to it. I’ll keep you posted.
Do I think you should try the trial just to at least build some links and get exposure to your sites – by all means, an emphatic YES. Download it, use it for all your sites (the trial is a full copy), and then cancel your subscription.
You’ll probably get a nice boost in your rankings, and maybe even some sales!
Anyway, I got my articles this morning and will begin my promotion schedule today. My next post is going to detail out my daily schedule for promoting my niche site. If you can detail out your schedule and take action EACH AND EVERY DAY, you will be successful, I can guarantee it.
And there is some really cool stuff I am going to show you that I KNOW you have never seen. Stay tuned…
How To Get Massive Free (and very close to free) Traffic – Part 1
If you are arriving at this post, we are analyzing a live campaign, blow-by-blow, to outline the steps involved. You can start at the first post HERE.
We have our keywords, our affiliate products and you should have your site set-up. If your site isn’t perfect, don’t sweat it, just get the darn thing up so you can start driving traffic to it.
This is the first post of a lot on getting traffic. There are so many way to get traffic it’s not even funny and we are going to focus on the free ways. There may be a couple here or there that cost a few dollars, but for the most part they are free.
Now, our whole goal here is to get natural, page 1 rankings for our SITE (not necessarily our articles) so we have long-term organic traffic. To me, this is the best way to drive people to our affiliate pages because it lasts. You are not constantly reinventing the wheel every day trying to get more and more traffic.
Articles and article directories are great for backlinks, but if done right, you can also get a ton of traffic from them.
So, if our goal is to get natural rankings to our site so we get a constant stream of traffic, then we are going to focus on 2 things: content and backlinks.
First, we have to focus on content.
In this post, we are going to talk about the 1st step in this content process – ARTICLES!
I know what you’re thinking, “Articles, how boring, I already do that…”
Maybe you do, but I bet 1) you don’t do it right and 2) you don’t use your articles like I will show you after you write them. I’ve got some really cool stuff in store, and your articles merely form the basis of our strategy.
So, first, let’s make sure you do them right, and I’ll provide some links below to what I’m talking about. And, hey, if you hate article writing, like I do, make it easy on yourself and outsource it. I have outsourced my article writing for this campaign to a group at www.PajamaTeam.com. It’s $6 per article and the quality has always been outstanding. They research your topic and crank out some very naturally sounding, convincing articles.
Here are the steps we’ll take for our campaign:
FIRST – Write 10 unique articles centered around 10 of our keywords.
A couple general guidelines on these articles:
- they should each be between 300-500 words in length;
- each article should focus on one keyword – this is important because too many times people try to focus on more than one keyword for an article and end up not getting ranked for any keywords. We want to focus like a laser on one keyword and one keyword only. This way you have a better chance of getting ranked for that particular keyword
- your article should have about 2% max keyword density. This works out to be your keyword about 2 times out of every 100 words.
- you should use LSI in your articles – LSI stands for Latent Semantic Indexing. This basically means that you include terms related to your topic. Google looks for LSI termswhen determining what a particular page is about. Let’s use my niche and assume our article was about “learning guitar.” Some LSI words might be “music” “speaker” “fret” “amp” etc. Do you get the point? Normally, if you write naturally as if you are talking to someone, LSI terms will naturally be interspersed in your writing.
- Always try to center your articles around a number of tips, or rules, or something. People love tips and secrets that will solve their problem. I have found that odd numbers work best, and 3 or 5 has worked best for me. So, it could be “3 tips” or “5 secrets” etc.
- In the resource box, ALWAYS have your keyword as anchor text and ALWAYS have your full URL as a link. The anchor text is important for SEO, but the full URL is important in case someone ever publishes your article, but does not keep the links live. If you just have anchor text links, and they don’t work, a reader won’t know how to get to your site. By putting your full URL as a link, if the link gets messed up, they can still make it your site.
- If you outsource your articles, be sure, be sure, be sure they are written by someone who has english as their native language.
Specific Guidelines On These Articles:
- The Title is your one line sales pitch to get them to click
The title should have your keyword/keyphrase in it and should incite curiosity. I ALWAYS start my article title with the keyword first. And then I put something catchy after it.
Kind of like a mullett – all business in the front, but crazy fun in the back!
As an example, if my keyphrase was “learn guitar online,” this is how my title might look:
“Learn Guitar Online – 3 Little Known Tips To Play Like Eddie Van Halen” or
“Learn Guitar Online – Man Learns Insider Secrets, Lands Music Contract” or
“Learn Guitar Online – 3 Rules You Must Follow Before You Learn Guitar Online”
So, as you can see, these incite some curiosity. You’ll notice that I made the 2nd one kind of like a newspaper headline. I have found that I get higher views when I craft them this way. In the 3rd one I use the keyword twice. I have had a fair amount of success with this in the past as well.
If you are stuck with some boring headlines or can’t think of any, here’s a trick you can use that’s right under your nose.
Go to Ezinearticles.com and do a search of the articles for your targeted keyword. This will bring up all the articles associated with your keyword. Pick any one of them, just make sure it is in a category that is your niche.
Scroll down to the bottom of the article and you’ll notice Ezinearticles lists out the “Most Viewed” and “Most Published” articles in this topic. There can be some manipulation of these views (which we’ll discuss in a later post), but for the most part you can look at which ones are getting the most views.
Look at their title and how it is set-up – is it catchy? Does it make you want to read it?
If so, make your like theirs. Don’t copy it word for word, but use the same format and change the words around.
The title is what will cause people to click, so this is extremely important to do right.
And, trust me, in the beginning you’ll have some flub articles that get minimal views. That’s OK. Learn from it and move on.
- How to Get Killer Click-Throughs in Your Resource Boxes
OK, I can tell you from the many, many bad articles I have written, that “For more information, visit www.samplesite.com,” or any variation of this, DOES NOT MAKE PEOPLE WANT TO CLICK. Maybe it works for certain types of topics and articles, but it has never worked for me.
There are 2 types of resource boxes that have worked well for me, I call them the 1) natural resource box and the 2) curiosity continuation resource box.
In the first one, I weave my links directly into the “conversation” of the article. This is kind of hard to explain, but I make it sound as natural as possible with a call to action.
Go to the following link and you’ll see an example of this:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Out-of-Control-Teenagers—Where-Did-I-Go-Wrong?&id=3773662
This article has gotten like a 55% click through rate – pretty good in my book.
In the 2nd one, I offer them more tips or something else if they click through. Read the end of the article in this one and you’ll see what I mean:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Get-Rid-of-a-Double-Chin-Fast—2-Secrets-of-the-Sculpted-Gods&id=3816225
As a side note, you’ll notice “Dirk Jensen” is not me! Well, it is me, it’s just a pen name, which you can do in Ezinearticles. This bears some mentioning. These days, for each niche I get into, I create a pen name. This way, when someone looks at my bio, they don’t see that I have written articles on 20 different topics. We are ultimately trying to be the “expert” in our niche, so if they see you have written about guitars, weight loss, double chins, etc., they will most likely automatically think that you ARE NOT an expert.
Bottom line is that the most valuable piece of real estate in an article is your resource box. You may have to play around with a few variations of what works for you and gets the most click-throughs. These ways have worked for me.
SECOND – now that you have your 10 articles written, go back and re-write those 10 articles
Center them around the same keywords. So, when you are done with both steps you’ll have 20 total articles.
In my next post I am going to tell you what to with these articles. Ezinearticles is part of it, but a very SMALL part of it. We are going to take this content we have created and put it into multiple formats and directories so we can squeeze every lasy bit of traffic juice out of them!
Stay tuned!
Is Google screwing with you?
Gotta love Google, right?
When I started internet marketing a couple years ago, one of the first things I learned was to go after “low competition” keywords.
This meant to do a Google search of your keywords with the term in quotes. If I got under 5,000 results, use it. If not, move on to another search term.
Only problem was, I couldn’t find many. And any keyword I managed to find with under 5,000 results, didn’t make sense. There was no way people were searching for such odd ball terms.
Then I stumbled upon Google’s big lie…and my results started to change after I discovered it…
Want to know what it is?
Lean closer, so I can whisper it to you. I don’t want many people knowing about it…
The results they display are not actually the real search results.
What?!?
In my experience, they are drastically overstated.
How?
Try this little exercise and you will see what I mean:
Go to google right now and do a search for “get rid of tonsil stones” in quotes. When I do it, I get 1,350,000 results. So, if this is the case, I would automatically discard this term as too competitive.
Now, try this. Scroll to the bottom of those search results. Click on the “10″ for the 10th page of results. Keep clicking on the last number until it stops displaying results.
When you get to the end, how many does it show?
For me it’s 416 results!
Does this mean “get rid of tonsil stones” is a slam dunk keyword you will make money off of?
No, it doesn’t, because there are a few other important factors involved, BUT…
It does mean that instead of discarding this as a competitive keyword, you actually probably have a chance at ranking for it with some work. And this can open up a whole new world of opportunity for you.
Try it with your keywords and see what actual results you get, they may surprise you.
How To Get Your Article Ranked on the First Page of Google
No doubt you know that getting a first page ranking in Google can bring you a lot of traffic. And while I think it is generally more important to use article directories for backlinks to your main blog or site, they can provide a tremendous amount of traffic to your site if done correctly.
While there is no sure-fire, guaranteed way to get it ranked on the first page, here are 9 things you can do that will give it the juice to get there.
1. Focus on one keyword for the article – only use one keyword per article. Too many times people try to stuff in a bunch of keywords in their articles. 2 things happen when they do this. First, the article doesn’t flow right. It ends up sounding like a bunch of jibberish. Second, if you try to rank for a bunch of keywords, you end up ranking for none of them. In a directory like Ezinearticles, you are allowed a 2% keyword density. You want to make sure you use that entire 2% for that one keyword.
2. Only focus on keywords or keyphrases with less than 20 intitle and inanchor quote results in Google. What does this mean? I generally don’t use “quote” searches much anymore except for a quick glance at competition. I do an intitle and inanchor quote search to see what my real competition is. Here is an example – if my keyword/keyphrase is “get rid of tonsil stones” my search in Google would look like this:
intitle:”get rid of tonsil stones” inanchor:”get rid of tonsil stones”
This will tell me what sites have “get rid of tonsil stones” in the title and the anchor text. In other words, how many other sites are competing for this term. Shoot for less than 20 results. In my opinion this is a much better indicator of whether or not I have a fighting chance ranking for my keyword or keyphrase.
3. Only go after certain keywords – when deciding on what keywords or keyphrases to go after, just do a basic search in Google for that term WITHOUT quotes. If there are high PR sites dominating the top 10 results, ditch that keyword because you probably won’t have a chance at ranking. But if you see Ezinearticles, Goarticles, Articlesbase, Weebly, Digg, etc. in the results on the first page, you can submit to those sites too – you will have a much better chance at ranking if other people have ranked for them.
4. Look at the “keyword suggestion” listing in Ezinearticles. This is the box where you put your keyword tags for your article below the actual article itself. When you are done typing, it will suggest keywords based on your article. If Ezine does not suggest the keyword you are trying to target, then how is Google supposed to know that is the keyword you are trying to rank for?
5. Use LSI in your article. LSI stands for latent semantic indexing and is an indexing and retrieval method that uses a mathematical technique called Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) to identify patterns in the relationships between the terms and concepts contained in an unstructured collection of text. What?!? Basically this means to use similar terms related to your keyword in the article.
It has been rumored that Google uses LSI in its algorithm to understand and rank websites. For example, if your keyword is dog bowl, LSI terms might be puppy, dog, pet, ceramic bowls, etc. A cool, free website to play around
with to give you some LSI terms for your keywords is
http://www.gorank.com/seotools/ontology/
6. Submit your article to the major RSS feeds. One problem with this is that Ezinearticles will not allow you to do an RSS feed on an individual article, only the category (at least from what I have found). The solution to this – http://www.Dapper.net.
This cool little site allows you to create an RSS feed out of any web page. When you go to the site, go down to the bottom right hand corner and click on “Dapp Factory.”
Then, once created, submit your RSS feed to 10 RSS feeds as follows:
http://www.blogdigger.com/add.jsp
http://www.blogpulse.com/submit.html
http://www.feedage.com
http://publisher.yahoo.com/rss_guide/submit.php
http://www.plazoo.com/en/addrss.asp
http://www.feedbite.com
http://feedraider.com/
http://www.feedsubmitter.com/
http://www.feedest.com/feedAdd.cfm
http://www.feedbase.net/Add.php
7. Submit your article to http://www.socialmarker.com. This is basically where you submit to a bunch of social networking sites “automatically.” I put automatically in quotes because it can be somewhat time consuming as you still have to put in some information for just about every site, but this is a nice site where a ton of the social sites are in one place.
This 1) gets eyeballs on your article from those sites and 2) builds backlinks to your article.
8. Post a blog comment – did you know there are other peoples blogs you can post to that will give you backlinks to your site or article? The 2 I generally use are http://www.3stepads.com and http://www.free-adz.com.
You can get a free account, post on their blog, and include your keywords as anchor text pointing back to your article. I have literally had my 3stepads ranked in 20 seconds for a couple of keywords. If Google is in there that fast, you can bet your article will get picked up quickly too.
Oh, and a side benefit is that I have had my 3 stepads rank on the first page of search results ABOVE my own article!
9. Build backlinks to your article. If you want to really get ambitious, build additional backlinks to your article. When I first started, I never knew what this meant. Basically it means you post a link with your keyword as anchor text on a high PR site. How do you find the high PR sites? Personally I use a service where I get 30-50 high PR sites delivered to me monthly that allow you to post links and I post the links myself how I please. It is a steal at $5 per month and can be found HERE.
But you don’t NEED a service like this. You can continue to post to the blogs mentioned above or find high PR sites that will allow you to post a link (it’s time consuming, that’s why $5/month is totally worth it).
Once you get these steps down, they really don’t take too long and they can give you the juice your article needs to get ranked on the first page of Google – which could mean a ton of money in your pocket!





