
Posts Tagged ‘SEO’
Do You Need A Search Engine Ranking Boost?
My how the time passed quickly, it’s been about a fortnight since I got home and posted and since then not a thing. I have been promoting a CPA offer and was so surprised by my results that I got carried away into another one
Anyway, that is a story for another day.
So I have spoken many times about improving rankings and pagerank with linking, so you should know how important building backlinks is. If you missed my previous articles you can catch up on them … Traffic Tips … Tutorials.
I use a lot of tools that save me time. I love them all, but I have two favourites. One I will be discussing in the next few days, it is wordpress related, but the other one has just opened up some more spots, so I thought I’d better let you know now.
So, Brute Force SEO, by Peter Drew, is a nift piece of work. It creates accounts for you across 5 sites. It automatically posts content to those sites, using your keywords and money site of course, links them together and then submits the urls to the social bookmarking sites as well as the rss submission sites. You can do all of these things or just one. You can also submit your articles to the article directories.
ALL from just ONE easy to use interface.
Peter’s new twitter software is included and to be honest I wasn’t sure about this to start with, but 500 friends in 24 hrs with a brand new account proved me wrong.
You also get a social site account creator that is separate and can create accounts for you in about 40 (I have not counted) social sites including video sites, article sites and rss submission sites.
Full manuals are given along with access to a fabulous forum, where people are more than happy to share their tips and help you out.
I signed up on launch for this back in October 2008. That was version 1. something. We are now on version 3. something as Peter is dedicated to keeping this software up to date.
The number of backlinks that are created to and linkjuice passed on to your money site is unbelieveable considering you just sit drinking tea or whatever entering captchas.
If you have any questions about this software before you purchase, please list them below, but remember spots will be limited as usual. There is also a 7 day $1 trial, so nothing to loose to try it out
Top Tips To Improve Page Rank

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Carrying on on my backlinking post from Tuesday I just wanted to go into page rank a little, because it seems that people are really bothered by it when they don’t need to be.
In basic terms it is a number from 0 to 10 awarded to a website. A link analysis algorithm is used to assign this numerical weighting to each element of the site. Having a good page rank can be beneficial in terms of rankings, but there are may sites is the top 100,000 sites (according to Alexa) that have a very low page rank if any.
You DO NOT NEED page rank in order to get traffic. Stop worrying about it and worry more about getting traffic. If you get traffic and rankings page rank will come.
Now, onto the linkbuilding part of it. When you have a link coming into your site that has a page rank and no “nofollow” tag then the page rank leaks, if you like, to your site increasing yours. When you link to a site that has no page rank or has bage rank, but is using the “nofollow” then no page rank is leaked. It is still a link though and if it is using your anchor text will still count towards your ranking position in the search engines.
So, following on from my last post where I said you should test to see if linking fast or linking slow is better for you and your sites, one thing is definitely true … if someone over at Google decides to take a further look into your site and sees only links coming from high page ranked sites not using the “nofollow” then this puts up a red flag for sure and says unnatural linking.
When people say make it look natural they don’t necessarily mean do it slowly, but also spread it out over all types of sites.
In conclusion
test your link building strategies/systems against themselves to ensure you are using the best one for the type of sites you are building and get them from everywhere you can. Wether they are high page rank, no page rank, “nofollow” or no “nofollow”.
You should also take into account that page rank means nothing to your visitors as you would only be looking at the page rank of a site if you were in the business and most of us are marketing to people outside of it.
If you want a more indepth description of Google Page Rank then Web Workshop has a good explanation.
Google Shows Us The Way To Go
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Google have released heir own SEO guide. It is a 22 page easy to read pdf covering the basics of on page SEO.
I think it is a great idea and should help beginners (newbies) with getting their site up without buying this, that and the other (meaning the latest SEO ebook, software or script).
Don’t get me wrong, there are some great products out there, but ‘information overload’ can and will arrive. The people just starting out get it the worst as they search desperately for THE THING that will get them to where they want to go.
My suggestion to everyone would be to start small and build on it …
1) Buy a domain
2) Sort out hosting
3) Create a one page site selling something
4) Drive traffic to the site
5) Learn one thing new
6) Implement that change
7) Drive traffic to the site
Repeat steps 5 to 7 until that site is earning you a steady amount
9) Repeat all steps with a new site.
By the time you reach step 9 you will have learnt a lot and can implement it all straight away in your new site.
Just think, it may take you 6 months to get your first site earning $100 a month, but it will only take you 3 months to do it for the second one and less for the third etc … Within a year you could be earning $500 extra a month.
I know there are lots of people offering you lots of money per month with little effort, but this is just not the case. If you are a fast learner or have some knowledge already you are already ahead of the game.
However, stop chasing the next big thing and put yourself to work. Taking action is the only way to succeed.
Google is giving us this information, which means that this is what they use to look at sites. Implement this if nothing else. You can download it here.
Let me know your thoughts as always, I love hearing from you.

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