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Google AdWords Keyword Suggestion Tool

March 25th, 2010

The Google Adwords: Keyword Tool can be used to get new keyword ideas, research keyword competition, and understand what keywords you should be going for. The tool is free to use and a must for an affiliate marketer.

Features of this tool include:

Keyword list sorting
Sort the results of your keyword search by popularity, performance history within the AdWords system, cost, and predicted ad position.

Easy keyword manipulation
Select a few keywords here and there, or add them all at once. Keywords already present in your Ad Group will be marked so that you don’t have to worry about them. You can also download your keyword list as a .csv file.
 
Search for keywords in three ways
Use keywords you enter, your existing high clickthrough rate keywords, or any webpage URL for your search. You can also expand your keyword search even further to include pages linked to from the original URL. (Note: Site-related keyword searching is currently only available for English language users.)

More keyword results based on regularly updated statistics
Advanced search engine technology allows us to provide you with the latest information on potential keywords for your campaigns.

Go to Google Keyword Suggestion Tool

Using a Press Release Service As a Form of Link Building

March 21st, 2010

We all know that when distributing a press release throughout the web that the benefits as far as traffic goes can sometimes be short lived, because naturally a press release is a news story and most likely will be at the top for a week or two. So how can you get the most out of your Release? The answer is also combining a compelling press release for the short lived traffic with well optimized keyword selection and links.

Why settle for a simple PR when you can have two benefits, that will be the traffic from readers and also the long lasting SEO value from the links and anchors. Not all PR sites will allow HTML in the body but a good amount of them do, so for the PR sites that allow HTML you will be more concerned with their SEO value and those that don’t you will get the traffic. When you want to write a press release with the intent to also have it boost your SEO you first have to figure out what keyword that you want to focus on, after you have decided which keyword you will use its important to use your links that are also relevant to them.

Once you have your keywords selected for your PR you should now come up with a headline, but keep in mind having that keyword in the headline is important. I do not suggest using more then 2-3 keywords in one PR because the more keywords you have the less value each one will get. Another thing to keep in mind is that you do not want to over optimize your release this means inputting keywords just for the sake of it. I never suggest using more than 2.5% of the total word count for any keyword but around 2% is optimal for your main keyword.

Most people in general do not have the creativity or maybe even the free time to write a well optimized press release, this is why there are quite a few press release service companies out there who do all of this work for you and ensure you will have a well optimized release, this is probably the better option although do not settle for the first one you see as some may charge an arm and leg.

Lastly I want to talk about the two different types of PR sites you will come across, there are some that will only allow direct links in your press release and they do not want people to abuse using embedded links in the release. Then you will have other PR sites that do allow Html these specific sites are much better to use if your overall aim is to improve your SEO, normally they will allow you to input 2-3 keywords and hyperlink them so when the press release is submitted they will be clickable links.

If your looking for a Press Release Service that can take care of the compelling content and optimization then take a look at Nationsubmit, they have a wide range of SEO and link building services like their Article Submission Service.

Author: Todd Daon

Link Building – 7 Ways to Use Articles to Build Links

March 21st, 2010

If you want to generate traffic to your website from the search engines you need optimize your web pages and build links to them. The more incoming links you get to those pages the higher your rankings will be. Many site owners fail to put a regular link building plan in place. They may have achieved good rankings initially with a a few incoming links however over time their rankings dropped (and so did their traffic) as competing websites outranked them.

One of the easiest and fastest ways to build links is through writing and publishing articles. The more articles you write and distribute over the Net the more links you’ll acquire.

7 Ways to Use Articles to Build Links

1. Create unique content

Every person has their own unique style of writing that will appeal to a segment of readers. Ezine publishers and site owners are constantly looking for unique content to place in their ezines or on their websites. Submit your content to the top article directories to make it easy for publishers and site owners to find your articles. For example one article could potentially generate 100s of links to your website if it was used in an ezine of 10,000 subscribers or bookmarked by readers using bookmarking sites such as stumbleupon, digg, delicious, etc.

2. Include links in the article resource box

Most article directories allow 2 links in the resource box at the end of the article. One should be anchor text (hyperlinked text), the other your full website address. The anchor text should contain your main keyword as search engines give more weight to links that include keywords related to your site. The full URL should also be included in case someone copies and pastes your article (from the article directory) into their ezine or web page. The anchor text won’t appear but the full URL will remain intact.

3. Practice Internal linking

When publishing the article on your website or blog find related articles or blog posts then link from them to your article using the article title as your anchor text. The best internal links are ones contained within your content.

4. Make it easy for others to link to your article

Encourage your readers to refer your article to others by providing the html code (containing your link text) to place in their web pages. Include bookmarking icons at the end of your article for easy bookmarking.

5. Create an RSS feed

RSS (really simple syndication) allows your readers to be easily notified when a new article is added to your website. If your blog or website was built with WordPress software then it already has RSS feed built into it. Every time you add new content the software automatically alerts the search engines.

6. Optimize your content

Search engines spider and index your content based on keywords. Before writing each article research the keywords people are using to find information on the Web. Make sure these keywords receive a good number of searches each month. Weave these keywords into the title, article body and resource box of each article. This increases the chances of your article receiving good rankings in the search engines.

7. Write guest articles

Blog owners are constantly looking for new content to maintain visitor’s interest. Offer a to be a guest writer for a blog that compliments your own site and receives lots of traffic. This generates powerful incoming links to your own website.

If you implement these link building strategies on a regular basis you’ll see your rankings and traffic steadily increase.

Improve your link popularity by learning the correct methods for writing, optimizing and publishing your articles. Visit Article Marketing Strategies

Herman Drost is the owner and author of http://www.DrostDesigns.com. Web Design, SEO, Article Marketing

Backlinks – Quality Over Quantity

January 21st, 2010

While coaching people on their SEO practices, I often see a very common thread with beginners starting to try a hand at link building. When they catch a glipse at the logic behind getting other websites to link to them, their knee-jerk response is to go out and try to get as many links as they possibly can as quickly as they can. They’ve missed, however, the key to effective link building – you must focus on the QUALITY of the links that are pointing to your site, and not so much on the QUANTITY.

While we certainly don’t know the specifics of the algorithms that the search engines use to decide who shows up on the highly coveted first page, we do know some of the general things that can help or hurt you. The following is a short (and by no means comprehensive) list of a few things that will effect the quality of your backlinks.

What is the Webpage’s PR?

Google uses something they call PageRank (PR) to give a general gauge of how authoritative a website is. The higher the PR the better. Using the Google Toolbar you can see what the PR for any given webpage is. Essentially, the higher the PR of the page, the more value it will bring to you when it links to you.

Now, the true value of PR is certainly debatable. And I’m one who doesn’t put a ton of weight on PR. But having said that, all things equal, it’s a decent gauge for you in your link building efforts. So when searching for links, use PR as a guide, but don’t let it make your decisions for you.

How Related is the Website?

As you’ll often hear, each link pointing to your website is seen by the search engines as a “vote” for your website. The anchor text (the text of the actual link) tells the search engines, “For my vote, I say that this website is related to this particular keyword.”

But if my website is about dog cleaning and I’m “voting for” (linking to) a website about construction loans, the search engine isn’t going to put much weight in my vote (just as I wouldn’t go to a dog cleaning company for advice on getting a construction loan). You links coming into your website will be MUCH more effective if they are coming from highly related sites (e.g. a website about financing new businesses linking to a construction loan website). For this reason, you want to make sure that most of your links are coming from related sources.

How Many Outbound Links Does the Webpage Have?

For each additional outbound link on a webpage, the value of any link on that page is decreased. For example, all things equal, a link from a webpage that has only 2 outbound links is caries much more value than a link from a webpage that has 50 outbound links.

If it helps, think of a webpage having a set amount of “link juice.” Each outbound link on that page has to share the amount of “juice” with all the other links. So when you’re searching for sources for links, and you find one with a particularly high PR, you will want to pay attention to the number of outbound links. It may not be as good of a find as you think.

While these are pretty basic guidelines for those involved in link building, the beginner should make a conscious effort to remember them when building links. For those more experienced, a reminder is always a good thing.

Jaron A. has been heavily involved with SEO and Internet Marketing for over 7 years while running a successful SEO consulting company as well as promoting his own websites. You can read his tips and strategies as well as tools to help you in your link tracking efforts at BacklinkReporter.com

Author: Jaron A

5 Ways to Increase Google Crawling Rate of Your Blog

January 21st, 2010

Google Crawling is one of the most important factors that are required to get your site indexed.

Well, there are so many factors that are responsible for the crawling of a webpage in order to get the prominent indexing in Google.

If you want to increase the frequency of crawling then you have to work upon some factors that are necessary to increase the crawling rate of a particular webpage.

- Please never make any content live “beside the mark” or irrelevant.
- Increase the number of interlinking between your webpages.
- Image optimization is also an important factor.

Well, here are some tips and tricks to increase the Google crawling rate of your word press blog…

1 – If you are going to write on your blog then apart from your targeted keywords try to use those which are the title of your previous posts.
2 – Link your previous posts to the new posts and increase interlinking this way.
3 – Add your blog to Google webmaster tool and increase the Google crawl rate for your website or blog.
4 – Pingback and Trackbacks play a very important role to attract a Google crawler to the new posts on your website.
5 – Always on the pingback and trackback option in your every post.

You can easily increase the Google crawling rate on your web pages by making your website more search engine friendly because, If more high quality links will point to your website then you’ll get the higher crawl frequency by Google. I have gone through these steps and it really works hope you enjoyed a lot.

I have Master in Computer Application. I am working as a SEO Specialist in Delhi (India) from more then 3 years. I have a sound state of mind about Search Engine and Promotion Technology. I have worked more then 50 projects to know more about me… SEO Service Provider || Free Wordpress Themes.

Author: Rajiv Pandey