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From Spam to Win

A spiced ham commenter (aka spammer) visited this blog last week and their URL trail was particularly interesting.  After an in-depth investigation of where they came from, the technique learned led to a 200% improvement in our own marketing efforts.  Efficient techniques PLUS ethical linking/value linking = 200% improvement.  Pure win!

Lesson learned:  Check your stats all the time.  Follow as many user trails as you have time for.  Your discovery might lead to tons of money saved or made!

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I hate linkwheel FLOWERS

A few established SEO practitioners run this software that maps out a site’s backlink structure.  These maps look very interesting, to say the least.  Some look like a Carlos Castaneda flashback while others are so damn predictable it’s scary–specially for the clients of such SEO “expertise”.  Predictablity, in SEO, is the home of FAIL. Google routinely destroys the PR and link marketability of people who sell or buy links.  That’s why SEO “flowers” are so dangerous…

What are SEO “Flowers”?

Quick background:  Linkwheels are Web 2.0 pages/blogs that are built specifically to pump up the Page rank of and pump link juice to a target site.  Think of it as an amplifier for SEO.  There’s many “Get 10000000000 hits per day” huckster ebooks and sales pages pushing this concept.  However, it’s very easy to do and anyone with some time on their hands for page building, content copywriting, and mapping can build these.  The typical structure is SITE A links to SITE B and Target site, SITE B links to SITE C and target site, etc.  It doesn’t take much imagination to see that this typical link map looks like a FLOWER.  Indeed, that’s how it looks on a link mapping application.  Something like this:

seo-flower
While flowers are great for enhancing the ambiance of most rooms or as gifts for the object of your affection, they are DEADLY in the SEO realm.  Easy to track (and easy to ban) link structures give the kiss of death to any SEO strategy.  Make sure you DIVERSIFY your linking structure.  There mustn’t be any readily discernible pattern in your link map or else your network and your target site might look like a daisy that got crushed under Google’s boot heel.  Not a pleasant sight.

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Beware of Fake SEO contests

pimpLately, there’s been an explosion of legit and bogus SEO contests.  Bogus SEO contests can cost you your valuable low link traffic link list.  Here’s how to spot the fake ones from the legit ones.

1) How long has the site holding the contest been around?
2) Have they held non-SEO contests before?
3) Did they pay the winners of the non-SEO contests before?
4) Is there a suspicious pattern of past winners?
5) Is there 3rd party verification for the SEO contest?
6) Run search on the domain name and do a whois.  Run a search and see if the owner is involved in past fake SEO contests before.

Fake SEO contests, even if they PAY, take something very valuable from their participants–their link sources.  Be very carefuly before participating in these.

In other words:  Try not to get PIMPED.  Just like blog comment pimping and blog content comment pimping, it sucks to get PIMPED.

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155 free link directories

If you’re looking for backlinks, you may want to look into submitting to these directories.  I’ve converted the list to .jpg to “nudge” people to load each site separately and give each site the time it deserves.

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Click on the thumbnail to see the list

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Sites you can use for linkwheel building

If you’re getting on the linkwheel bandwagon for supercharging backlink value, you can use the list below.  Whatever you do, make sure you don’t use a familiar linkwheel pattern.  Don’t spam or your linkwheel will be worthless.   Make sure to populate the system with REAL AND USEFUL CONTENT.

The more “random” the linking pattern is the more “natural” it will look to search engines and the less likely you’ll get penalized.

425mb.com
99081.com
blackapplehost.com
blog.com
blogetery.com
blogmas.com
blogr.com
blogs.mu
blogsome.com
bravejournal.com
brinkster.net
dreamhosters.com
drivehq.com
easyjournal.com
edublogs.org
fateback.com
fc2.com
fortunecity.com
freehostia.com
freetzi.com
graffiti.net
i.ph
jabry.com
multiply.com
officelive.com
prohosting.com
qsh.eu
redrival.com
sitemix.jp/blog
t35.com
ueuo.com
ugu.pl
v3host.be
webcindario.com
weebly.com
wordpress.com
xm.com
xthost.info

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Blog comment spam bot bloopers

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There’s many webmasters that “overautomated” their operations. In fact, some guys’ operations are so automated that they just click a button to get thousands of backlinks in less than 60 seconds. I’m sure that’s what the autoposter sales page would say but the reality is: automation can backfire easily and land you in Akismet land. You don’t want to be in akismet land.

Here’s a recent blooper I ran across when going through my spiced ham comments filter:

%KEYWORD%…

Your topic %TITLE% was interesting when I found it on %DAY% searching for %KEYWORD%. Thanks, %URL%…

Here’s what he did wrong: 1) used the same message with data merge 2) blasted that crap all over the blogosphere.

Here’s what I would suggest: Use REAL people to post REAL comments doing REAL research.

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Recent craigslist update cracks down on spammers

As part of Craigslist’s evolving efforts to crack down on fake ads and “e-whoring”, Craigslist is now using GEO-IP detection for its ads. It used to allow people from outside a particular city to post ads for that city. Eg. someone who lives in Seattle could post ads in Washington DC. That’s all changed now. Your IP must reflect the location you are posting to.

I am not sure how effective this would be in the long run. Craigslist is so lucrative for blackhat marketers that they have successfully bypassed previous antispam efforts. Even Craigslist’s lawsuit against one of the biggest CL ad posting software companies don’t deter other apps from popping up to take its place. Here’s a quick history based on a historical observation of craigslist’s ad volume/section activity (NOTE: we don’t condone any of the behaviors discussed in this entry. This is purely for news commentary purposes only.)

Antispam measure: community flagging of ’suspect’ ads Workaround: post tons of ads to compensate for the kill rate.

Antispam measure: autoghosting of ads Workaround: posts tons of ads to compensate for the ghost rate.

Antispam measure: Phone verified accounts Workaround: Spammers would place free ads on other sites that trick people inito phone verifying accounts. They then turnaround and sell these in bulk to other CL posters.

It is an evolutionary arms race. Similar to how predator and prey evolve in the natural world. The prey would evolve a defense, the predator evolves to defeat that defense. Never-ending.

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Use longtail keywords to roll up to larger terms

If you’re optimizing a site that is in a very competitive space, you may want to look into getting a list of TONS of longtail keywords for your niche.  Filter and rank them based on competition level.   Optimize for the lower competition items first. Here’s the tested and proven strategy you might want to try:

1)  Build content for the first priority long tail keywords but mention secondary priority keywords in subheadings and content body.  Keep track of your secondary priority keywords and where you mentioned them.

2) Optimize for the first priority items.  Build links using cheap outsourced linkbuilding services.

3) Once you rank well with first priority items, build your secondary priority keyword pages.  Take out the list you made at Step #1 above and link from those pages to your new pages.  Keep the linking to a minimum (1 per page is enough).  Mention tertiary terms.  Keep track of them.

4) Optimize the secondary keywords.  Repeat this process until you are targeting the most competitive terms in your niche.

5)  This process “banks” authority and “rolls up” to higher volume and higher paying (but often less converting) terms.

What will speed up this process?

The best form of “SEO” is quality content.  That’s it.  Period.  Good content will inspire your readers to link to you.  However, you can speed this process up by using social bookmarks, linking to the content through blog comments, sending the link to relevant discussion email groups.

Will I be spamming?

There is a line between welcome content and spam.  Know that line.  Good, relevant, and useful content will almost always be welcomed since it ADDS VALUE to ongoing online conversations about your niche.  How you present this content also determines whether it will be regarded as spam.  Blasting the same message over and over again will probably get you banned for spamming.  Same with formatting your message in obnoxious ways.  Use Web 2.0 sites to get people to “taste” your content.  If it is good, they will do your job for you.  Regardless of what you do though–never give up and keep thinking “LINKS LINKS LINKS“.  Keeping links in mind focuses you on the task at hand–make every second you are online count.

What if I don’t have the time to ROLL UP?

If you don’t have the time, energy, patience or motivation to roll up your site project, outsource the job to someone who does.  Webmasterlabor.Com will do your SEO project for you and send you periodic job reports and progress reports.  They can do this AFFORDABLY–you set a monthly budget, they propose deliverables, you agree, they do the work, you get reports.  Nice and easy.  No fuss.  No muss.  Contact them today.

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How to get .gov and .edu backlinks

Google, at least judging from its last update, favors .gov and .edu backlinks.  They tend to be more liberal with PR and the % of link juice flow when these types of domains are involved.  How to get these backlinks?

Step 1:

Do a Google search using these parameters –

site:.edu inurl:blog “keyword”

site:.gov inurl:blog “keyword”

Step 2:

Filter, Filter, Filter.  This is probably the most important step since you can harvest all the links you want but if they are duds they will do you no good.  The key to good filtering is a strategic objective-based approach.

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Shoemoney hearsay

From another blog that receives Shoemoney’s premium newsletter: don’t buy text link ads links.  Apparently it’s straight from Google insiders themselves…  This is kinda obvious.  Really.  It would suck for Matt Cutts and crew to spider TLA and just unload that heavy 500 pound BAN hammer…  Stay clear of TLA.  Also, stay clear of dudes selling links on forums who mention their url in their responses or ads.

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