May 22, 2013

Blog Commenting For SEO And Google Reader

If you are trying to improve your search engine rankings, here is a simple, white hat, way to do it.  You will build a ton of strong backlinks without pissing off Google. 

This 9 minute video shows you how to blog comment to build up your SEO and shows you how to use Google Reader to make life much easier.

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Cool SEO Tip: Automatically Ping Your Blog Posts

So I was perusing the forums today when I came across a cool little tip I thought I’d share with you.

The funny part is, the guy who gave this advice had given the wrong answer. He totally mis-read the question. So the other readers were annoyed but I thought it was a gem.

As you’re working your SEO strategy, one thing you may already be doing is PINGing your sites, videos, blog posts, etc.

This alerts the world that you’ve added some new content out onto the web. Ideally, you get the search engines crawling your content and indexing your site.

A tool I’ve used online is Pingler.com. I enter my info in and hit the button and blamo… Internet beware.

Well, this dude on the forum pointed out that WordPress can actually do this for you auto-magically. All you do is enter the same sites Pingler.com uses into your ‘Writing’ settings and you’re done.

I’ve made a little instructional video to show you how I did it.

UPDATE: Please take note of the comment by Ryan Parenti below.  He’s recommending cbnet Ping Optimizer.  I looked into this and it looks solid.  As long as you do not publish and then continually update your post, either method will work fine.   Either way, you still must add all the ping sites into the area I show you above.

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One Plus One Equals No More Spam

The SPAM is makin’ me-a-crazy!!!

So if you’ve been following the blog here you know I added a ‘dofollow’ plugin to the site so that you, subscribers and readers of this blog will be rewarded.  That is, so long as you’re a human being with a pulse and something interesting to share.

In other words, Viagra and Cialis comments will not be approved.  Nor will comments that look, smell or feel in any way like the hated spam.

I really don’t know how blog owners keep it together with the mountains of blog comments that have to shovel through.  Well, I found a very cool WordPress plugin to combat it.

I just installed a new plugin to the blog that asks commenters to do a math problem.  Like 2+4=???  

The pluggin is called ‘Math Comment Spam Protection’.  So if you use a hosted WordPress site, just search for that name and it will come right up.  All you need to do is activate it and you’re done.

No answer, the comment gets junked. 

I’m really hoping this cuts down on the 15 spam comments I get every day.  And I expect that number to increase more and more as the spammers get wind that this is a doFollow blog.

I’ll be sure to update you on the progress of the plugin.  Looking forward to NOT having to decline piles of these spam comments.

So make sure to comment on some of these posts to get some link love to your site.  Just make sure you’re giving specific feedback or advice.  If the post sounds generic or… spamy, it won’t get past the gatekeeper. 

And make sure you’re up on your basic addition.

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If You Lead I Will DoFollow

Without getting too technical, it’s really important to build up your page rank with the search engines. An important method to help improve your sites page rank is getting backlinks.

A backlink is simply a one way link from one site to your site. The more backlinks, the more popular the search engines think you are thus the higher they rank you.  And more importantly, the more traffic you’ll get.

A great way to get backlinks that can also drive traffic to your site is to comment on blogs.

If you provide well thought out insight as a comment on a blog, the reader may want to check your site out to hear more from you. Then they click on your link and visit your site.  Blamo… free traffic! You’ll also grab needed backlinks which give you the coveted ‘link juice’.

The problem is that most blogs are set as NoFollow. This means that it will not count as a back link.  Some blog owners go so far as to not even let you include your link.  Understand, they are concerned with spammers inundating them with comments pointing to some site selling Viagra.  You really can’t blame them.

When a blog is installed, the default is NoFollow. You actually have to add plugins to make it DoFollow.  And for non-techies, this can be a pain in the butt.

In addition to having to manually make it DoFollow, the belief is that Google doesn’t rank DoFollow blogs well.  So if my blog is NoFollow, I should have a higher page rank as a result.  So the incentive to have a blog set as DoFollow is not very high and most bloggers keep it NoFollow as a result.

There is some debate as to whether a NoFollow site is really NoFollow in Google’s eyes. You Can read more about their NoFollow rules here.

Well, I have a little gift for my readers and subscribers.  I have made my blog DoFollow.  I’m taking one for the team. 

So, if you’d like some free ‘Link Juice’, I invite you to put up acomment.  In fact, if you’re an SEO expert, feel free to correct me where I may be wrong or mis-informed.  And certainly add more to this conversation to help our readers learn and grow.  It’s all about helping people.

The only thing I ask is that you add to the conversation.  I don’t approve comments like ‘cool post’ or ‘thanks for sharing’.   And because the blog is DoFollow, I get a ton of spam and robot comments.  My favorite is ‘Your post was very helpful on my college assignment.’  Yeah, right.  Delete!

So, agree with me, disagree with me, debate me, educate me, help the community.  If you add value, you’ll be approved!

You always get the most benefit when you add to the conversation.  The more value you add, the more likely the reader is to want to check out your site.  And that’s what it’s really all about.

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But what kind of content should I offer the Internet?

Last post I talked about giving Google what it wants.  And if you remember, what Google wants is great content and backlinks. 

This article is content.  And if the article is good and I do the things I will be talking about here, it will also create backlinks. 

I simply took a question my readers had and I answered it.  Since part of my business is helping people show up in the search engines, questions I’m asked are often about that.  I seldom get asked what color shoes should be worn to a dinner party.

And because the questions I’m asked are about my business, when I answer them, they’re usually chock full of keywords that pertain to my business.  Such as “Google”, “Small Business”, “Search engines”, “Internet Marketing”.

Of course, I just blatantly stuffed those keywords in there.  But they are relevant to me teaching how to get found online in this article. 

If you have a hard time or don’t like writing, here’s a few tips to get you writing like a champ.

1: If you’ve ever tried talking someone into watching a TV show, going to a movie, listening to a song, trying a restaurant you like, then you know exactly how to write a great article.  Pretend you’re writing your article to that one person who you need to make your case to.

2: 300 words are just fine as a minimum.  As far as max length… My rule of thumb is to make it as long as it needs to be.  But don’t ramble.

3: Have a beginning, middle and end.  Sounds simple, but there’s a science to it. 

The beginning is your hook.  The reason why someone should read on, the main concept, what you’ll be teaching or talking about is what you cover in the beginning. 

My beginning here was the first 3 paragraphs.  Then the middle is where you start diving into the meat.  Explaining things, using examples, telling stories.  People love to hear stories.  If you can weave a story into your article, you will suck your reader in.

That reminds me of a story…

I was at a networking meeting this morning and one of the people owns a landscaping business gave a great example about how crazy people have gone in these harder economic times.  How they lose focus on what’s important for their business.

He got a call from a client he planted a tree for five years.  The guy asks if he remembers the tree which the landscaper does.

So the client goes on to ask if he can find someone who might want to buy it.  Then he ask the landscaper to dig it up, transplant it and give him a few bucks for it.

So this person, instead of focusing on how to make more money for his business, how to get more sales, how to market better to drive dollars into his bank account, is asking how he can trade in a 5 year old tree for a few dollars.  It goes to show that sometimes people just focus on the wrong things.

Why do I tell you this story?  To show you how to weave a story into an article of course.  But it’s also relevant to this article.

People really do sit up and pay more attention when you use stories.  If you can find an interesting, juicy story to fold into your article that moves the article forward, you’ve got gold.  We all have stories.

So back to the structure of your article.  The last part is the end.  And in the end you simply have to close the loop.  Bring the story together in some way that naturally finishes it.  Never leave em’ hangin’.

4: Don’t try to write a Pulitzer Prize winning piece.  Your job is to get as much great stuff out there as you can as quickly as you can.  Just write.  The more you do it, the better you’ll get at it.

People get so hung up on the mechanics that they never get it done.  Write great content and your audience will forgive the verbs you didn’t conjugate and your run on sentences.

5: Syndicate your article.  That means get the article onto the internet in as many different ways as you can. 

The first is to post to a blog.  That’s free and is easy. 

Then there are article sites.  The most popular is ezinearticles.com.  But there are many different article services on the web and most are free. 

Read your article into an audio and submit it to podcast sites.  You could even have your very own podcast channel on I-Tunes.  Many of my clients will have their I-Tunes podcasts show up in the search engines. (Notice how I just eluded to the fact that I can do all this stuff for you in this sentence?)

Post it to your Facebook account.  Post it on any social media account that allows you to place articles, notes, blog posts or whatever they call it.

Turn your article into a video.  Make a Power Point presentation out of your article.  Summarize it on your slides.  Then, if you have Camtasia which is a paid screen video capture tool or Camstudio which is similar but free, record yourself reading your slides.  Then syndicate it to Youtube.  There are many other video sites you can upload it too as well.

There is no reason you can’t post your story to all of the above.  Think of the AP.  They write a story and it is picked up in every paper, on radio and TV.  That’s called syndicating.

6: Read it out loud to yourself at least twice.  If it reads logically and has no speed bumps where the reader has to stop and think about what you meant, you should be good to go.

Remember before I told you to have a beginning, middle and an end?  Well, this is the end.  This is where I wrap things up, summarize what you learned and close the loop.  (This is me closing the loop.)

So don’t be like that client of my landscaper’s and look for ways to save a buck by pulling up part of your business.  Look for ways to build your business up.  (Notice how I am referencing the middle of the story to make a point?)

And creating great content will do just that.  It will demonstrate your expertise, position you as an authority in your field and create all sorts of backlinks back to your site.

Now go out and start writing.  The end ;)

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What A Google Wants or How To Get Found Online

If you want to get found on Google, you have to give Google what it wants.  And what Google wants, very simply, is what people want. 

The biggest mistake people make when trying to ‘optimize’ their site for Google is that they try to think like a machine.  They try to fool Google by stuffing as many keywords onto their page as possible.

In case you’re not sure what a keyword or key phrase is, very simply, it is the word or words people type into the search engine to find what they are looking for.  Google then goes out and scours its database to find websites or other web properties like video and social media broadcasts that best match those keywords.

So if someone types in ‘How to buy roses’ into Google, and your web property happens to have the same key phrase appear, you will show up somewhere.

Now Google also ranks the sites they have indexed.  They do this the same way people rank each other: by popularity.  That’s right folks, its high school all over again.

Just like my ten year old would rather hang out with Hannah Montana over me if she had the choice… Google returns the web properties that match closest to what I was searching on and in order of most popular to least popular.

Sounds just like a human, right?  You see, Google was created to act like a person.  And every time they update Google, they do it to make Google act more like a person.

The goal of Google is to literally be able to understand exactly what their users are thinking.  They want to think and act just like a human to provide the best experience for their customers: the person who is searching on their site.

Did you know that when you create a video, Google now actually will convert the audio into text to look for keywords?  Just like a human. 

So the big mistake that people make is to NOT think like a human when creating their web sites. 

For example, I would want to be found for this key phrase: “Internet Marketing For Small Business”.  So, thinking like a machine, I might stuff that key phrase into my web page 30 times.  But when a human reads it and every other sentence is “Internet Marketing For Small Business”, it makes absolutely no sense to them.

Then when Google sees this, (because Google is programmed to think like a human by very, VERY smart individuals), it knows that I wrote this to try to trick them.  So I not only don’t help my cause, but I actually get a couple strikes against me in Google’s eyes and they drop me in my popularity rating.

So how do you get your keywords in your page and build up your popularity? Relevant content and backlinks.

Relevant content is simply information that people want.  It should have a common theme and stick to that theme.  You know, like normal writing.

So when I wrote this, I wanted to provide information on how Google works to give you some insight on how best to get your business found online. 

I didn’t concern myself with keywords.  I just wrote for you. 

The title of this piece is “What A Google Wants or How To Get Found Online”.  If someone types in parts of this key phrase, Google will look through the rest of this article to see if it makes sense based on that keyword or if it is just a bunch of nonsense designed to fool them into thinking it is.

Like a human, if this article doesn’t make sense, they’ll stop reading it.

But, if it is good and it helps them and they find it useful, Google probably will too. 

Now you do still need to focus on your top keywords and key phrases.  Identify them and then find ways to create content about them that your readers will find useful, helpful and will WANT to read, watch or listen to.

If you do that, people will find your stuff.  And if it’s good, they’ll share your stuff with others.  And when your stuff gets shared, your popularity increases.

If something you do is really useful, some other person out there will place a link to it on their site to share with their readers.  And that is called a backlink.

Backlinks are like votes.  The more you have, the more important you must be.  Just like the more friends you have in high school, the more likely you will be voted prom king or queen.  So Google is kind of like high school.   Sigh.

Here’s some action steps for you:

  • Identify your most important keywords and key phrases.
  • Write, record audio or video by creating content that is about those key phrases.
  • Provide your BEST stuff – DON’T give fluff thinking you should save the best for people who pay you.
  • Share what you do using social media.
  • Be prolific – write all the time.
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