Showing posts with label SEO Secrets Tips And Tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO Secrets Tips And Tricks. Show all posts

Increase Your Google Adsense Earnings

Here is a list of Google Adsense revenue earning websites, you will certainly increase your earnings and achieve the minimum threshold payout if you join several websites.  It may not true to all, but trying and checking other alternative options is also good to see what works best for you.


Blogspot

Blogging is one of the leading source of  adsense earnings where bloggers gets 100% adsense revenue
Choose type of ads for your blog.
With full control of content and layout, blogging has enticed writers all over the world.

Triond (Pay to write)

Triond is a successful content writing-site which offers earnings from  pageviews  and Google adsense  as well
Adsense earnings share revenue is 50% for the author
Write original content on various topics
Other details :

To fully maximize it, write quality and unique articles in a regular basis.
Accepts original content but allows republishing to other content websites.
Dashboard shows current Google adsense earnings
Pageviews earnings is paid every 10th of the month.

Bukisa (Pay to write)

Another content writing website which accepts republished articles with atleast 200 words
Submit articles, videos, presentations, audio recordings and image slideshows.
Since January 2011, the website made a big change moving toGoogle Adsense
At the end of the year, Bukisa launched Chikita.com as an alternative to Google Adsense.  The authors has the option to choose either of the two.

Snipsly (Pay to write)

Earn 80% adsense revenue
Submit atleast 2-3 sentences only
Accepts users from all over the world
Include links to promote you blog,website, articles, and other earning websites

Yousaytoo (Pay to write)

Add your blog, write new articles, increase readership, and earn from it through 50% adsense revenue sharing
Aside from Adsense revenue earnings,you may also integrate your Amazon affiliate ID to double your earnings.
Watch more details here.

Webanswers (Pay to post in forum)

Question & answer website which gives you the opportunity to ask and learn from the answers on various topics.
Integrate your Google Adsense account and earn 60% of adsense revenue

Shetoldme  (Submit and promote your links)

Social bookmarking website where you can easily submit your  links to gain maximum exposure and earn from it. 
100% adsense revenue for your links and referrals


How Much Time Do You Spend Actually Doing SEO



While the SEO space is filled with “news,” drama, and attention seeking behavior (also known as ASB), there simply isn’t a significant amount of important changes that go on in SEO on a daily basis. If you’re spending all day reading blogs, forums, and links on twitter, you’re acting a lot more like a social media manager than an SEO. Fortunately, there is a simple solution, but you’ve gotta go cold turkey.  For one week, stop reading your rss feeds, forums, and twitter. When you come back, give yourself 2 hours to read what’s most important. If you stay within the 2 hour limit, you’ll be able to identify what you think are the most important things you need to read and forget the rest.





To get this done, you’re going to need to use one or two curators like SEO roundtable or sphinn (which has improved dramatically since dropping user voting–see friends and scorpions). You could also try subscribing to the SEO book forum. No, it’s not free, but IMHO it’s worth it (and yes that’s an aff link, but I’d recommend it anyway). If you’re looking for another source, try my new Facebook page. I’m experimenting and will put up one to two articles per day. It will be a mix of old and new articles but will always be high quality information, including things I think will help you learn and (more importantly) think about SEO.





With all that extra time, you should actually start doing more SEO. The number one thing you should do is more testing and less  believing in what some guru writes or blogs and tells you is true. You will be a better SEO for it. Spend time creating great, link worthy content or doing a content audit or any other maintenance work that makes your website leaner and meaner and removes the dead wood.


The key to being an expert in any field is knowing what 5 percent of knowledge really matters and  finding a balance between theory and hands on experience. So are you ready to stop reading and start doing
?


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Seo Is Easy ?

The SEO world has always had its supporters and its detractors, and it’s never made a great deal of difference. The bigger battles often waged within the community between the whitehats and blackhats. The whitehats would rant and rave about how the blackhats could get clients in trouble and how blackhat tactics generally junked up the SERPs. The blackhats would fire back with, well, not much really. I suppose they were mostly busy with making money. This internal squabbling was largely ignored by the outside world and that was fine. Lately that is not the case.




There is a new battle waging, and on one side you have people calling SEO ‘stupid easy,’ ‘bullshit,’ ‘snake oil’ and so forth. On the other side, you have folks like me taking some pretty serious offence to our livelihood being denigrated by non-SEOs. A large part of the argument is that SEO is 95 percent easy, and it’s the other 5 percent that is what we really get paid for — and that 5 percent is the slimy stuff that makes the web a worse place to be.


We’re going to take a look at that 5 percent in this article based on actual work I’ve done for real clients. These clients all have one end goal. That goal is revenue – pure and simple or, more specifically, targeted traffic that converts by handing over their hard-earned money for your product or service. Revenue is the only measure of any relevance. Traffic and rankings are just fluff, if you’re not making your client money.



The 5 Percent


URL Structure (the fixing thereof)
Advanced Linking
Appropriate Cloaking (err…IP Delivery)
Dynamic Template Modification
Client Management (agency life)
Redirection (site moves or redesign)
Let’s breakdown that 5 percent a bit more and see what exactly is entailed, since all the other stuff is easy and anybody can do it (he says with his tongue firmly planted in his cheek).


URL Structure


One of our clients uses an incredibly complex CMS that was developed by a bunch of former Inktomi engineers (which is surprising considering the complete search engine un-friendliness of the default install). This CMS generated some horrible URLs. Working closely with the client and the CMS support team, we were able to clean up those URLs to make them actually crawlable. There was far more we wanted to do, such as getting the keywords for products and categories into the URLs. That didn’t turn out to be possible, so we settled for crawlability, which was a still a massive improvement. The end result was a 4,000 percent increase in indexed pages in Google.

Advanced Linking



Yes – we buy links. Lots of links. For several of our clients. Buying links is one of those items that was blackhat but is now almost completely mainstream. Anybody and everybody can buy links but what puts it in the 5 percent? You can totally shoot your website in the foot, if you don’t buy links correctly. Not all links are created equal. You need to understand the authority of the sites you are getting links on and the authority of your site. You also need to verify that the site passes that link juice you desire. Very few people know how to do that. Social network links such as what you get from Digg, Netscape, etc. aren’t what I’m talking about here. Those links generally only help you rank for brand terms.



Appropriate Cloaking (error…IP Delivery)


Cloaking has long been a hallmark tactic of a blackhat search engine spammer, but there are several perfectly acceptable and reasonable uses for cloaking. I recently helped one of our clients transition their online store from HTML to a fully Flash based store. Whoa, you say. Yes, that’s backwards, but when your talking about a top 25 world brand with a whole team of brand managers focused on slick user experience, you don’t always get your way. The simple fact that companies still do stuff like all Flash websites is a pretty clear indicator that SEO isn’t understood very well at all.




The solution in this case was to build out an underlying HTML version of the website and serve it only to search engine crawlers and to serve the Flash to real human surfers. Here’s the key – everything is identical between the two versions of the page. Any change we make to the HTML version is reflected in the Flash version. This maintains integrity with the search engines as well as keeping the brand police at bay.




Dynamic Template Modification


I debated this bit for a while, because it seems very straight forward. All you need to do is understand a bit of programming and a bit about how a database works. I debated that is until I was explaining to one of the senior IT guys that works on a client’s website and he said to me "To be honest I don’t really understand how this website works. It was built this way 5 years ago before my time."




If you don’t even understand how your website is built, how can you reasonably understand how to insert the SEO elements I’ve requested? The end result of this was a document with a screenshot of a product page and the associated source code with arrows and colored boxes and samples of what the code looks like prior to being processed into HTML etc.




Client Management




This arguably the hardest part of any mainstream SEO’s job. In short, it is about managing client expectations and getting them to champion SEO within their organization. It’s about the buy-in and recognizing the value. I guarantee you that most companies that say they’ve had a bad experience with an SEO agency more likely than not will point to lack luster results and poor client relations. Of course, usually the client did not get the SEO recommendations implemented correctly or at all but it’s still the agency responsible for results. The agency in turn resents this, and the whole relationship spirals downward in a hurry.





This is backed up by the most recent Constellation Report for Jupiter Research that identified customer service as the number one reason an online marketing agency is retained beyond the initial contract. Results were number two.




At Range, we do a lot of SEO for some very well known companies in the Fortune 500/1000 arena, and we do it very well. Below is a revenue graph for one of our longest term SEO clients. The dollar values have been removed from the chart for reasons of confidentiality but rest assured the numbers are in the millions. Can you spot where we began SEO for this client?








Results and client satisfaction are my metrics. Happy clients making money help me sleep very well at night. Call me a snake oil salesman, if you like but my snake oil is has cured the ills of many websites over the years.


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SEO Secrets, Tips & Tricks

Whenever I go to a conference, or at least a dozen times a week by email, I get asked “What are some ‘SEO secrets’?” or “Hey–what keywords do you rank for, and can you show me some of your websites?” Until you have earned my trust, though, I’m really not going to show you anything. I made that mistake once and 3 months later saw a “clone” site from that person. It’s not that I’m a stuck up jerk and am not interested in helping people or paying it forward, because I really believe it’s a part of my role in the community. But there’s a difference between someone showing up at my door to ask for free food and someone asking, “Hey, can I go fishing with you so I can learn how to fish for myself?”


While I’m not a first generation SEO like Greg, Rae, or Todd, I have been been around a while, asked a lot of (sometimes stupid) questions, experimented and made a lot of small and awesomely catastrophic mistakes along the way, dabbled in the black arts, tried stuff and failed, and that’s how I learned. So much of what goes on today in the SEO community isn’t about asking questions, learning, and teaching; it’s about attention whoring, popularity contests, and SEO drama. Too many people are focused on finding the secrets for quick and easy ways to set up ATM machines on their front lawn so they can parade around like peacocks on display, having people tell them how they are like fabulously famous rockstars, when instead they should be putting in the effort to learn how it works, what keeps it running, and what do when when something breaks or your whole network gets torched. Because they don’t put forth that effort, when something goes off the rails, they are right back where they started: with no knowledge. All they can do is look for the next “handout” or SEO Secret.


Learning SEO is a lot like hunting. Without learning how to stalk your prey, how to hunt ir down, and how to “make the kill” that will feed you and your family, you won’t survive. Instead, everyone wants an ATM funded by SEO secrets. But when Google announces they are changing the algorithm specifically targeting SEO sites, your website built on tricks without knowing what you were doing or why you were doing it is likely to be a casualty caught in the crossfire. However if your website has strong technical platform with good information architecture practices, good or better quality content that exists for the users’ benefit and isn’t a wrapper for Adsense, and a solid social media and real world marketing plan and strategy, you are lot more resistant to these fluctuations. Content may be king, but if your tech foundation is so bad that search engines can’t understand it (listen up, Ajax and Flash developers!), your information architecture is so crazy and convoluted that search engines cant make heads or tails of it, and you don’t market on the proper channels where you can find your customers (not just the new hot social media channel that the techno weenies are talking about like your Pinterest page for whole life insurance), the best content lies trapped under lock and key where no one but you can see it. It’s the combination of all the pieces working together–content, information architecture, and good marketing & promotion–that leads to true success, not the elusive secret you are looking for to avoid one or more of those the steps.




Instead of focusing on ferreting out SEO secrets, concentrate on learning the fundamentals–like choosing the right URL structure. Learn how to silo your website, create evergreen content, and create seasonal content. Learn when you need to pay for premium content. Learn how to market with social media, how to automate it to get more ROI for your time. Learn how to develop and and when to email to your list. Learn how to build trust through links. Learn how to audit your content regularly and to keep your website lean, mean, and up to date. Learn to trim the fat, those useless parts of your website that don’t help you or your customers. When you learn those skills, you’ll find you don’t need to spend so much time looking for shortcuts, secrets, and tips … and you’ll spend less time worrying about algorithm changes. SEO drama my be a fun distraction or give you your 15 minutes of fame–but, unless it’s adding to your bottom line, it’s not helping you. It’s a distraction.

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