Posted by JR in Internet Marketing, Link Building, Search Engine Optimization
By, JR
I just accidentally discovered that Google is doing another Page Rank
update. Surprising, since they usually update every 3 months, and the last one was on July 25th, but you know how it goes, Google is always full of surprises!
Check your sites! Not sure when update started so you may not see updates for a couple of days!
This blog went from PR0 to PR3 so, of course, I am very happy. One other site of mine went from PR1 to PR2, all other sites stayed the same, no increase and thankfully no decrease, considering I have not been working on them as much as I should.
Hopefully everyone’s PR increased. if not, do not worry just build more links for the next update. As I see it, page rank is not the end all but a reflection and a reward for your hard efforts in link building and climbing in the SERPS, all though I still believe that content plays a big role in SERPS, as I see lower PR sites out SERPING higher PR sites all the time!
CONTENT + LINKS = SUCCESS!
Page Rank is all about link building! And remember to diversify your link building and JUST BUILD LINKS EVERYDAY!!
So many people whine about what is not useful and worry about how reciprocal links may lose them traffic, and how directories are dead…and that link is no good because it’s a PR0…blah…blah…blah. While they are spending time worrying about nonsense, I am building links and rising in the SERPS!!
By the way, to those webmasters that said no to my reciprocal link requests because this blog was a PR0 can kick themselves now! See, that is the magic of PR0 sites they can only go up, so chances are when you link to them you will get a boost when PR updates and they rise!!! So feel good about linking to PR0 sites!!
Here is the formula I follow for link building:
40% – Article Marketing
25% - Reciprocal Link Exchange
25% - Social Bookmark Links/Forum Sig links/Blog comment links
10% - Directories
…and of course the standard On-Site SEO for every site!
Here are some relevant Link Building Posts:
Article Marketing – Backlinks Galore
13 Ways to Link Building that Also Increase Traffic
The Importance of Anchor Text in Backlinks - Very Important!
Internal Link Building for On-Site SEO
For more posts see the Link Building and Search Engine Optimization categories in the sidebar of this blog!
Also remember this blog is a DO-FOLLOW in COMMENTS, feel free to use your keywords in the name spot, just sign your name at the end of your comment so we can interact with real names!
Any of you guys get a PR update? Anyone suffer a loss? Anyone have any tips on link building and Page Rank?
By, JR
Well it is officially the 4 month anniversary of JR’s Internet Marketing Strategies blog! I cannot believe it’s all ready been 4 months!
When I first started this blog I did not know what to expect, my experience had been limited to websites, and as most of you guys probably know blogging is a whole other world. I have been pleasantly surprised as it has been a great experience along with lots of hard work! I think the best part has been finding and reading your comments and interacting with you guys!
4 Months of Achievements:
1. 62 posts
2. 607 comments
3. 120 Subscribers
4. 3,000 Spam Comments Filtered
5. 117 trackbacks – others linking to my blog posts
6. Page 2 of SERPS, without quotes with 6,800,000 competing sites


I thought the SERP position was especially cool, since I have worked my ass off!!! Following all the guides that I have shared with you like, On-Site SEO | Link Building | Article Marketing | Social Bookmarking | Internal Link Building | The Importance of Anchor Text in Backlinks
I have to say that blogging is no easy task, but I so love affiliate marketing and the business of Internet marketing that time really flew by. I have met some great people through this blog and I want to thank all you guys for reading, visiting, participating and all the support!!!
Posted by JR in Search Engine Optimization, Webmaster/Website Optimization
By, JR
There are two types of Search Engine Optimization, one is referred to as White Hat and the other is Black Hat. Basically, White Hat is the
kosher/”legal” version, where Black Hat uses unethical strategies to manipulate higher rankings in the SERPS (search engine rank pages) and the risk of getting banned by search engines.
For complete checklist of White Hat SEO see 6 Step Checklist for On-Site Search Engine Optimization.
All in all the choice of Black Hat SEO vs. White Hat depends on the Webmaster’s goal. A quick fix throwaway domain for the a temporary big payoff or a sound business that may take a lot of hard work but will which will remain stable and make money over time?
Because Black Hatters are often looking for a big payoff, they do not worry too much about being banned, while White Hatters stick to the rules in favor of long term business stability.
1. Invisible Text – Text that is stuffed with keywords and h1 tags and camouflaged behind same color background with the purpose of fooling the search engine spiders, but is hidden from human eye.
2. Keyword Stuffing – Over stuffing content and Meta Tags with keywords. 5% keyword density is optimal per page. On home page the keyword should appear 6-7 times.
3. Unrelated Keywords – Using popular unrelated keywords just to lure someone to the site. Also using irrelevant keywords and description in the Meta tags to get a click through. Totally lame since that traffic is completely untargeted.
4. Doorway Pages – Pages built only for search engine spiders, optimized for one word or phrase. It’s basically a “fake” page that the visitors will never see. It is built for search engine spiders, and tries to trick them into indexing the site higher.
5. Tiny Text/Alt Tags – Tiny keyword text placed on pages for spiders, and using unrelated keywords in Image Alt Tags.
6. Mirror Sites – Creating exact duplicates of sites across different domains to manipulate SERPS. This is a BIG NO NO as discussed in Duplicate Content Myth and Fact and will get you a big penalty.
In my opinion, Black Hat is the road to nowhere and is not worth it. I for one would never want to waste time on SEO strategies that can lead to my sites being banned.
In reality, if Google finds out, then you will either lose major rank value or have your website completely removed from the Index, at which point you will have to make the changes necessary and then request a reconsideration from Google. All of which just adds extra work and wait time, and loss of money and in the end you will just have to do the original honest labor you were trying to avoid.
Basically Black Hat can be a road to nowhere, you may see quicker results, but in the end it’s not worth it, especially when it comes to flagship sites/blogs and niche sites where you want to become an authority.
Make sure your hard work pays off and brings long term results, with White Hat you won’t have to worry about being sent to the dead zone.
What do you guys this? Anybody use Black Hat? Anyone disagree with me?
Posted by JR in Article Marketing, Link Building
By, JR
Very bad news for those of us with BANS stores or any auction sites. Ezine Articles is no longer allowing backlinks to auction sites in the author resource box. The much cherished quality backlinks as well as the large amount of targeted traffic from Ezine’s readers is gone forever.
This is upsetting news, as Ezine is one of the premier, if not THE premier articles sites on the web.
How will this affect your link building efforts? Well, it probably won’t break any of us, but it will certainly hurt Article marketing efforts to no longer have those backlinks and it will definitely hurt not having the high amounts of traffic that Ezine can and does bring to our sites.
While a moment of silence may be over dramatic, the reality is this is a sad day!
What do you guys think? Will this hit you hard? Do you care?
Posted by JR in Article Marketing, Google, Internet Marketing, Webmaster/Website Optimization
Yes, another article about duplicate content, I know, you guys may want to strangle me right now, but there is so much hype and misconception out there about duplicate content and the duplicate content Google slap that I just had to go there and since Google blogged about it last week, I figured now is the perfect time!
Over and over duplicate content is mistaken and distorted into something it isn’t. Some of the biggest myths are about article marketing and duplicate content. One of the biggest article marketing secrets seems to be the truth about duplicate content and article marketing because the BS just keeps propagating on the web.
ARTICLES AND DUPLICATE CONTENT – FACT AND MYTH
MYTH: You have to use some article spinner software, to change your articles around or you will get slapped by Google for submitting the same article to different article sites.
FACT: Totally UNTRUE and doesn’t even make sense. I can and do all the time, submit the same article to thousands of sites and they always show up in search results for the keywords, some rank higher than others, depending on the article site, but they will all be there.
MYTH: Google will slap you for submitting the same article to different article sites.
FACT: Umm, okay how would they do this? In reality, logistically there is no way that Google can penalize the author even if they wanted to, which they don’t.
If, in reality, Google penalized for duplicate articles the logic would follow that G would have to penalize the article sites for publishing the duplicates and that would mean that there would be no article sites left since they often feature the same article submitted by the same author that is also published on other sites.
And, then would it also follow that if same articles were considered duplicate content, the millions of sites that syndicate and disburse articles and news feeds, such as that from the Associated Press, would have been banned long ago.
FACT: Duplicate Content has nothing to do with the submitting the same article. Duplicate content refers to the significantly noticeable duplicated content within the SAME domain or across multiple domains.
THE REAL MEANING OF DUPLICATE CONTENT
Really there are two forms of duplicate content, the malicious and non malicious types.
Non-Malicious Duplicate Content
Same exact content repeated across the same domain, usually because of the CMS design and without malicious intent by the webmaster.
1. Same content across the same domain, such as such as two versions of the same page, for example, a readable and print version on a website.
2. Blogs – By design blogs and CMS apps generate duplicate content, such as the same content falling under archives, tags and new posts listed on the home page.
Both of the above can be handled by indicating on your robots.txt file to block the search engine from crawling and indexing those pages.
Example of Robots.txt commands:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /tags/
Disallow: /archives/
Disallow: /print page/
Learn more ways to address such non malicious duplicate content on your sites at GWT on Fixing Duplicate Content Issues.
“Duplicate content on a site is not grounds for action on that site unless it appears that the intent of the duplicate content is to be deceptive and manipulate search engine results.”
-Google Webmaster Tools
Malicious Duplicate Content – The Real Penalty
Malicious duplicate content is the true culprit and WILL suffer a duplicate content penalty and basically applies to: Substantially same content placed on multiple pages, subdomains, or multiple domains to deliberately manipulate the search engine rankings, and get more traffic.
Last week Google posted a very comprehensive post about duplicate content on their Webmaster Central Blog that will hopefully crush the myths forever and end the constant barage of hype that exists about duplicate content, read it at: Demystifying the Duplicate Content Penalty
What do you guys think? Sick of duplicate content yet?
Posted by JR in Article Marketing, Link Building, Search Engine Optimization
I have received several emails from readers asking specific questions about articles, so I am going to answer these questions throughout several posts.
Article Marketing has a few benefits, one of which is more website traffic and more important is the unlimited potential of well targted anchor text backlinks.
This post will be about keywords for the anchor text and how to place backlinks to your sites within articles.
Whether you are using Unique Article Wizard as I do to submit your articles automatically or you are doing manual submission, keyword anchor techniques for backlinks to your site within articles are the same.
Home Page Links and Deep Links
I always put two backlinks in the author resource box, one to the home page of my sites and another to a sub page, for the deep link.
Deep links are links to website pages other than the home page. Deep links are often overlooked because we are so focused on optimizing for site wide home page keywords, however, remember that we are not just looking to have our home page rank number one in the SERPS, (search engine rank position/page position) we want all our website pages to rank for the those pages respective keywords and to do that, we need to build backlinks for those pages.
And articles serve this purpose very well, because even the strictest of article sites like Ezine Articles, allows 2 self serving backlinks in the author box, so one should be for the home page with the main keywords in the anchor and the other should be a sub page with that pages keywords as the
anchor text for the deep link.
Example of Resource Box: Learn more about Internet marketing with step-by-step and hands-on techniques at: JR’s Internet Marketing Strategies. Read lots of guides about link building, affiliate marketing and get a List of 195 Keyword Suggestions.
Home page links and deep links not only help you with your link building strategies, but also are helpful in getting direct traffic as you are showing the articles readers more of what your sites have to offer.
You can change it up with each article, one article use page X and Y for deep links and the next article use page A and B.
Make sense?
Beyond the Resource Box – Backlinks Within Article Content
There are three great article sites that allow for hypelinks within content and not just confine them to the author box as the usual guidelines, and they are do-follow. By the way these sites are also great for the viral effect of Article Marketing as explained in Best Submission Sites to Make Articles Go Viral.
Amazines
Article Alley
Articles Factory
So, when you are submitting to these sites, add a variety of links within the article content to your sites with the different keywords you want those pages to rank for, you can link to home pages with all your different keywords and deep pages. (Don’t over do it)
Then at the end of the article add your resource box summary, Learn more… , Browse…, or Get… etc… with yet more different keywords that you have not used yet.
If you want to save time and submit articles automatically the best service for this is Unique Article Wizard, it’s the one I use and recommend.
HTML CODE for HYPER LINKS:
Some of these sites you need to add your links with html code, so here it is, just replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain url and put your keywords where it says keyword anchor text.
<a href=”http://domain.com/”>Keyword Anchor</a>
What do you guys think? Anyone have any link tips for articles?
Posted by JR in Odds and Ends
By, JR
Okay, now I am going to take a minute to go off.
There were two recurring events this week in my Internet marketing world that really made me want to shoot myself, or better yet shoot the perps committing this insanity.
1. Endless procession of Blog Posts about Google Chrome, yes Google has launched a new browser called Chrome.
Tuesday, one after the other, I was getting blog post notices with the same subject, Google Chrome is the Greatest Thing on Earth, Google Chrome will Revolutionaize the Web…I CARED A LITTLE…
Wednesday, there was a total of 8, including, Google Chrome Sucks, Google Chrome Does not Suck…I DON’T CARE ANYMORE…
Thursday, they started again, one after the other…. I CARE EVEN LESS!!!
Friday delivered 3 more…I SO NOT CARE AND NOW I AM GOING TO GO POSTAL!! ENOUGH ALL READY!!!
2. I am working hard to compile a list of Do-Follow Blogs for you guys on different niches, so I was doing the research and visiting each one to make sure they really are do-follow. Over and over this message was posted in the comments section of theses so called “do-follow” blogs.
“Do not use website names or keywords
in comments, use real names.”
WTF IS THAT??
Listen up do-follow bloggers…I and NO ONE I know, wants to rank for their real names, we are pretty sure that when someone is searching for Internet Marketing Strategies, they will not search for JR, they will search for “internet marketing strategies” and this is the keyword I am trying to rank for!!!!
The whole point of the do-follow is to give link juice to your valuable commenters and readers, in order to help their link building efforts and Page Rank. If you only allow first names then don’t bother with the do-follow, you defeat the whole purpose!
NOW REPEAT AFTER ME:
KEYWORDS in the ANCHOR TEXT, once again KEYWORDS in the ANCHOR TEXT, just in case you missed it KEYWORD ANCHOR TEXT!!!!
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Okay, I feel better now!
Oh, by the way have you heard that Google launched Chrome?
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