Monday, October 8, 2007

How Big is your Blogroll -or- The Importance of Link Juice

Recently I’ve been noticing more and more blogs that have blogrolls of 10, 20 even 30 or more links. Some of these are really good blogs and a few even rank pretty well. When I see these blogs I often wonder if they realize how much ranking they are giving away.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not against a little link love. As a matter of fact I’m very much for it. But giving a little link love here and there and giving someone a link on every single page of your blog are two totally different things.

To me, link juice is extremely important. The more I can preserve for my own pages, your dofollowed comment links and links in individual posts the better. If my blogroll had loads of links, the link juice that passes on to my other pages, your dofollowed comment links and other people’s links that I link to in individual posts would be far less!

If someones blog is so good that you want to give them a sitewide link, then you’ll probably be linking to their posts often anyway. Preserve your link juice by reducing the size of your blog roll and do just that. Link to their posts and give them link love that way. This way when you do link to their posts they will get more out of it and your own posts will rank higher, as the blogroll is no longer sucking up all your link juice.

The fact that every page on the Internet distributes PR among all the links that appear on it isn’t anything new. It’s just surprising how many people don’t think of that when building their blogroll.

My aim isin’t to criticize anyone. It’s actually to help anyone that will listen. If you have 10 or more links in your blogroll and you reduce that number considerably, I almost guarantee your blog’s rankings will gradually increase, as it’s own links will now be getting much more link juice.

Just food for thought, hopefully a few people eat it :)

SEO GUIDELINES

Search engine optimization is important because it improves the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines. Do you want to put your website in the high ranking? Here are some tips you have to consider:

Website Optimization = Content + Links = High Ranking

1. How Google Measures Link Popularity
Higher link popularity scores = Higher search engine ranking
Link popularity is by far the most important factor for determining your search engine ranking. You need to know what link popularity is, why it is so important, and how Google measures your link popularity (over 50% of all search engine traffic comes from Google, and if you can get to the top of Google, you will raise to the top of the others search engines as well).
Link popularity - the number of links (votes) that SE have for your site.
Here is a link for a good tool that measures the link popularity from SE’s. It shows you the link popularity from Google Yahoo and MSN and lets you to see the history report so you to figure out the rise of your site.
http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/default.htm


2. Articles:
Consistency is the key. It is a fact that as more and more articles are added to article directories, your article will go lower in the listings, but if you constantly and consistently submit new articles, then you will continue to reap the benefits. Making articles is a great way to build up the link popularity of your website. It gives you life-time links.
• Always close your articles off with a link to your site which is relevant to the copy of the article. Hyperlink the keyword with your url. For example:
Author Bio:
Quote:“Johnny Brown is an expert in affiliate marketing. Visit his site for more online marketing tips.”

3. Control Your Words.
“Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted counts”.
This does not apply to our situation. In the Meta Tags, you must count every word and every keyword. Use a tool like this one to count the characters from your Meta tags.”
http://allworldphone.com/count-words-characters.htm

4. Optimize the Title Tag
• Include 1-2 of your most important keyword phrases in the title tag, but don't just list keywords.
If you just list keywords, you risk being viewed as spamming the search engines which can ultimately lead to you being blacklisted and not included at all.
• Your title tag should include your keyword phrases within a readable sentence to avoid this problem.
• Make your title appealing to humans!
Don't forget that even if you get that top listing in the search engines, our listing still needs to say something that makes the surfer want to click your link and visit your site.
• Since the length of your title tag could cause some engines to crop it, we suggest place the keywords at the beginning of the tag when possible to decrease the risk of having them cut off.
Each page of your site should have its own title tag with its own keywords that relate to the page that it appears on.

5. Optimize the Meta Description Tag
• Give appropriate descriptions (as some search engines display this description in the search result), make it more appropriate to your site. Put only targeted keywords in description. Do not stuff the description with more keywords. Restrict the number of words in this tag to 10 to 15 words.
• Place the most important phrases at the start of the description, so, even if any search engine omits some part of the description, the important phrases will be displayed.

6. Optimize the Meta Keywords Tag
The importance of Meta Tags is debated these days. So this is an optional extra.
• Include only the keywords that appear in the body text, and no more than 5-7 keywords. Add alternate spelling of words (including typos) and synonyms of those keywords.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Affiliate marketing for bloggers

affiliate marketingAffiliate marketing can be the most profitable source of income for a blogger if it’s done the wright way. However, there is a lot more work involved compared to other types of income streams like contextual advertising, selling links, placing banners etc.

It there is somebody on this planet who still doesn’t know what affiliate marketing is, here is a short explanation: you get payed every time somebody buys a product or a service following your recommendation. You basically act like and online salesman; therefore, if you plan to become an affiliate marketeer, you should take a step back for a minute, forget all about websites, blogs, seo and other internet related stuff and do a little research on “classic” selling techniques. See what’s involved, what are the steps from approaching a potential customer to closing a deal, and after that, see how you can adapt all that knowledge to affiliate marketing.

The first sales model that I am going to blog about is A.I.D.A. It stands for Attention, Interest, Desire and Action (also known as “Hierarchy of Effects“), and it’s probably one of the oldest around (it appeared in the late ’50s) but it is even more relevant today than it was back than.

Let’s see how it can be applied to blogging:

Attention
Placement of affiliate links
This is the first thing that you need to have in mind. Don’t think for a minute that placing your affiliate links in your side bar is enough to get attention and expect conversions. Imagine a product left on a back shelf of a store, while all the others are well placed in front on of the window; how many people will actually see that product?
You have to bring it under the spotlight from time to time and blog about it. Make separate categories for all the posts on products that you promote, don’t let them uncategorized or placed in others that are more or less related. This way people will understand that those are as “important” as your regular posts and get their attention.

Landing page
When you blog about it, don’t do it only with your loyal readers in mind. That post will serve as a landing page for visitors that have searched for terms related to that specific product or service, and they may never had heard about your blog before. Your frequent visitors will probably read it, but you have less than 10 seconds to get the attention of the new ones. However, do it in a professional way, not the usual all caps, large red fonts, and highlighted testimonials; everybody has had enough of that. Try to come up with an intriguing title (like you normally would for a regular article), but don’t reveal the product name… in fact don’t even say nothing about the product itself. A good approach would be: “Are you tired of -problem that your product will solve-……?”. Ok, I know that it is not the best example, but you got the idea, so be creative!

Interest
Type of products you promote
Your effort of getting people’s attention are useless, if what you are trying to sell doesn’t interest them. Unlike the previous stage, you should do this step focusing mainly on your loyal visitors, and promote products that you think are useful to them. You must resist the temptation of promoting products that are totally unrelated (regardless of how profitable they may seem) due to 2 main reasons:
1) It will annoy your loyal audience
2)There is little to no chance of ranking high in search engines for terms that are not related in any way to your blog.
However, you could chose some products that are not directly related to your niche, but still could be useful for people that come to read your blog. For example, if your blog is focused on “digital painting techniques” you may have success by promoting graphic cards.

Language
When you write the “promoting” article, think about who’s reading it. Depending on the profile of your audience, you may go for academic/familiar, formal/informal, etc. approaches.

As a general idea, something is interesting if it’s relevant to the ones you are trying to reach and if it has the potential of bringing them some advantages.

Desire
It is easy to confuse “interest” with “desire” because the 2 concepts are similar. However, keep in mind that “desire” is generated by “interest” and not the other way around. Something may be interesting in the eyes of your readers, but this does not necessarily mean that they will feel the urge to actually own it. It is that “urge” that you should strive to trigger in their mind. Try to understand exactly what are their needs, and explain as detailed as possible how that product or service could help them solve their problems, improve some aspects of their activities etc.

Action
The ultimate goal - determining the reader to purchase whatever you are promoting. Everybody has some degree of natural caution, and your job is to help them overcome it.
First of all, you have to believe yourself in the quality of the product that you are trying to sell.
Second, you have to be prepared to answer every possible question, so you have to know the product inside out. When you answer to questions, do it directly on your blog, where everybody can see it, so you will gain credibility. Bloggers have a huge advantage over “regular” webmasters when doing affiliate marketing because of this, so make sure you capitalize this it also.

Final thoughts
If you look carefully at the order of stages presented above, you realize that this is the normal process that is taking place when you decide to buy anything.
First, it get’s your attention; second, if it’s relevant to what you are interested in, you want to know more about it. If it appears to answer to your particular needs, you begin to desire it. Finally, when you have no further doubts about it, you decide to buy.

So if this is the way you buy something, why not take the same approach when you are trying to sell?

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