I found this on digg, and thought it was hilarious. Check it out:
Author ArchiveOne of the basics of SEO is checking links. It enables you to see how you stand with the competition, to keep tabs on the competition, and to gauge which keywords to go after. Everyone knows that Google won’t show you their true count of links w/o verifying ownership of the site, so this will focus on Yahoo commands. Simplelink:www.mysite.com/page - this will give you the # of links to the specific page you run the search for. linkdomain:mysite.com - this gives you the # of links to the domain in its entirety. External Links OnlyWhen you run the simple commands above, it’s a good “quick & dirty” but won’t give you the most accurate info. The most accurate info is “how many external links does this site have.” In order to find this info, use: linkdomain:mysite.com -site:mysite.com Exclude Specific SitesLet’s say that you’re really active on a forum…you’re a moderator or something like that, and you have thousands of links from this one source. You’re getting some juice from these links, but not as much juice as you would if they were spread out elsewhere. So…to see how many links you have, excluding this one source (or two, or three) use the following command: linkdomain:mysite.com - site:myforum.com -site:myfriendsblogroll.com So…these are the basics. There are some more advanced features out there, but this will get you going!
It struck me that my notes from Pubcon were pretty much a list, and don’t make a lot of sense to anyone but me. So I thought it might be a good idea to expand a bit. The link building session was very good - it confirmed a lot of what I’m already doing, and gave me some new ideas, as well. The bottom line of any good link building campaign is to pay for links - without money. MC is on a tear after paid links (which I’ve never paid for monetarily, btw) so now, more than ever, we need to find other currency to trade. So….what to trade….how about an “ego fit?” Everyone has an ego, and everyone likes it to be fitted. But how to trade this for links? Create a “best of the web” award. Whatever your niche might be, create a “best of my niche website” award. You can give it out as frequently, or as sparingly as you like (or can get away with.) Get with your favorite graphic designer, put together a cool looking banner, and start distributing online trophies! Make sure to create a page about this week’s/month’s/year’s winner, and let them know they won. Email them the graphic and watch your backlinks climb! You trade a little ego satiation, and you get a lottta link love in return! If you’re like me, you hate clunky software - which means that you’re really annoyed by anything that Adobe puts out. I don’t know what it is about their software, but it’s ridiculously clunky, and takes up tons of resources. Even simple programs like Acrobat Reader take a few seconds to load - and you can’t do anything to the document. So….I did some searching & found Sumatra. It loads REALLY fast, and allows you to rotate the document, and save (which is really the only document modification I ever need for pdf’s.) Check it out - I think you’ll like it enough to replace Reader.
I saw this Google SERP heat map on Knox’s blog & thought it was pretty sweet. It shows the CTR, and gives you an idea of how important #’s 1-3 are.
Dec
18
2007
Windows Vista: Doesn’t Suck So Bad w/ These Two HacksPosted by: Eric Bramlett in TechnologySo…I bought a new Sony Vaio laptop over the weekend. I know, I know…should’ve gotten a Mac. The problem is, the comparable Mac costs twice as much. I’d rather buy a new PC every 2 years than a new Mac every four. Oh…and I’m seriously going to learn Ubuntu soon. 1) Disabling the User Account Control: The user account control sucks. Bad. Every time you run anything that might, possibly, minutely jack up your system, it asks you if you really want to do it. If Microsoft ran the world, it would be rubber coated, and everyone would wear helmets when walking. So…to disable it:
2) Access the Double-Secret Adminstrator Account Microsoft decided to coat the administrator account in styrofoam, as well. Even when logged in as an adminstrator, you’re not really an administrator. In order to unlock the double-secret administrator account, use the following steps:
So…that’s what I have right now. I’ll add more as I learn them. Link Building 101 1) Directories – only a few worthwhile 2) Do-Follow Blog Commenting 3) Articles/Widgets/Tools 4) Analyze high ranking sites 5) Ask for links from related sites 6) Look up Search Engine Journal “20 Places to Submit Your Blog” 7) Paid Links from Blogs 9) Buying Dead Websites 10) Site of the Month 11) Google “google doesn’t know the face of evil” 12) Use the Ego Hook
Dec
14
2007
PubCon 2007 - Local/Mobile Search OptimizationPosted by: Eric Bramlett in PubCon 2007, SEM1) Google Local + Other Directories 2)ROI for Local/Mobile Search is much harder to measure than web traffic. 3) Mobile Site Notes Originally titled “96 Forms of Linkbait,” this session was more of a “Link Bait 101.” Common Forms of Linkbait 1)     Informational 2)     Controversial 3)     Humor 4)     News 5)     Tools 1)     Links 2)     Link Profile 3)     Traffic 4)     Branding 5)     Bookmarks 6)     Media Publicity 1)     Run searches on the social bookmarking sites for ideas on what to write on. What was popular. 1)     KISS 2)     Lists 3)     Pictures 4)     Videos 5)     Example: myspace for rehab – wrote “The Most Dangerous Drug in the World”
Dec
14
2007
PubCon 2007 - Writing For Social MediaPosted by: Eric Bramlett in PubCon 2007, SEM, SEOGreat list of pointers to follow when writing specifically for social media sites. Very fickle readers, is key #1. 1)     Eye catching titles 2)     Image(s) above the fold 3)     Short, easy, scannable content 4)     Don’t make pages dead-ends. Include links at the end. 5)     Don’t be a grinch – link to sites you’re not related to. 6)     Be topical & time sensitive. 7)     Solve someone’s problem. 9)     Everyone loves “top 10″ lists 10) Make your list go to “11″ |




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