Lately, I have been hearing from a lot of people who are struggling with getting higher search engine rankings. Mainly this is happening to them because while they find highly searched for keywords, they are not evaluating the competition correctly. Any Internet marketing campaign starts with keyword research, but doing the proper evaluation of competing sites for those keywords is crucial for rank success.

In a nutshell if you want higher search engine rankings you need to identify the competition for respective keywords in the right way as part of an overall keyword research strategy.

It is not a crap shoot and luck has nothing to do with it. It is true that higher search engine rankings depend a lot on keyword anchor text backlinks, but higher search engine rankings are also closely related to the proper gaging of competition for those keywords.

Higher Search Engine Rankings with Keyword Research

Once you find a keyword, you must look at the competition in two steps, both of which are crucial for higher search engine ranks.

1. Google that keyword like this: allintitle:”keyword”. Many people are not doing this, they just search for keyword, this is a mistake.

Searching with the allintitle “keyword” gives you much more precise results of the true competition for the keyword, because it only includes those sites that are trying to rank for those keywords and the results show you those sites that have the keyword in their header/meta/title tag.

But when you search for just the keyword alone then you get all the sites that just mention that keyword on their site in some way and they are not using it site-wide as their main keyword. Those sites that just mention the keyword are easily overcome, as the SE’s, and especially Google will give your site much more relevance and weight as your site uses the keyword site-wide.

So those sites that just mention the keywords will not be your true competition. The allintitle:”keyword”, will show you the true competitors for those keywords that you will need to overcome for higher search engine ranks.

Example:

laptop = 202,000,000
vs.

allintitle:”laptop” = 18,300,000

Big difference there that can make or break the decision to use a certain keyword and how easy it will be to rank for it.

2. Look at websites on the 1st page results. Many avoid doing this, another mistake! See what sites are sitting on page 1 of SERPS and specifically their Page Rank. If they are mostly PR0 – PR3 then the job to get to page 1 and achieve higher search engine ranks will not be very difficult. But, if page 1 is full of PR4, PR5 + sites then it will be difficult to outrank these sites.

First, time is on their side, they are aged and have authority and logistically it will be difficult to catch up. Second, it will take tons more effort and many more backlinks to get to page 1 because you will have to outrank those those sites. I am not saying it can’t be done, but, it is very hard and any seasoned honest SEO will tell you to look elsewhere.

Also, look at their Yahoo backlinks, age of domain and number of indexed pages, all are good indicators of their strength and how difficult it would be to out rank them.

If you look at page 1 results for allintitle:”laptop”, you will see that it’s all authority sites and no way that a small niche site could ever get to page 1 for that keyword.

These steps should be taken not only for your site-wide keywords, but also for the keywords you will use on your inner and sub pages, that is if you want higher search engine rankings for all your website/blog pages.

Tools for Evaluating Page 1 Results

There are two great browser add-ons that will give you all necessary information to evaluate those sites on page 1 directly from the SERPS. These tools are also vital for any Internet marketer to have because they show all possible information about any websites on the web, including your own.

SEO Toolbar for Firefox – Aaron Wall’s (of SEOBook) SEO Toolbar for Firefox browser shows all pertinent info for whatever site you are viewing, like highlighting no-follow links and pages, page rank, number of index pages in major search engines, site age, Alexa, DMOZ listed, Yahoo backlinks, MSN links and lots, lots more. Must Have!

SEO Quake Toolbar – Similar to the Firefox SEO Toolbar, shows pertinent SEO and Internet Marketing information for any website but this one is available for both Firefox and Internet Explorer.

Both of these when enabled (one click on their icons from the browser status bar) will show all selected information in SERP results under each website listing.

They are both similar, however you really need both, because only the SEO Toolbar highlights all no-follow links in red on any website. And, only Seo Quake places the information toolbar at the top of any website page you are visiting and not just in the SERPS so you can view all those stats on a page by page basis.

Make sure once you installed these, to activate them by clicking their icons in the browser bottom status bar, when they are on they will be in color, when off, they are black and white.

Now go get some higher search engine ranks!



A reader emailed me and asked for some advice about internal links:

“link titles” – that extra fill-in-the-blank box when entering a link in a post? Is there any value or is it just something nifty for the reader to mouse over?”

First, he is referring to Internal Links that are links back to your own home page and sub pages within your site’s content with the keywords you are targeting and want to rank for in the anchor text. Learn more at: The importance of Internal Link Building for On-Site SEO.

Purpose of Internal Links and
Title Tag vs. Anchor Text

1. Internal links are good for SEO. But, for SEO purposes the title tag is useless, the keyword anchor text is key to relate the page you’re linking to for the keyword you want it to rank for.

2. Improve Bounce Rate. Internal linking improves bounce rate (the rate at which visitors leave your site) and gives readers more stuff to browse on the site thereby keeping them there longer. The Title Tag, which shows up when the reader mouses over the link, is used for this purpose and is crucial to captivate reader interest and get them to read the contents of those links.

So, for example, while the anchor text (the keyword I want that page to rank for) may be Website Traffic, the Title will show more detail about the link, such as “Website Traffic that Converts are You Missing Out?”

Also, it is irritating to read a page and see internal links and not have any clue what is there, it is always good to give your readers a sneak peek.

Title Tag Code

Most softwares, including Wordpress have a fill in box within the add link area for the title and then it will automatically code in HTML, but here is how the code looks:

<a title=”Sneak Peek” href=”http://domain.com/”>Anchor Keyword</a>

Here is how it looks live with the title tag appearing with a mouseover:

No-Follow/Do-Follow Link Attribute

In Wordpress and most website software links created within text are automatically Do-Follow. For Google, when links are Do-Follow you are passing page rank juice to the url in the link and in essence giving it a vote of confidence helping their SEO efforts vs. No-Follow simply means that Google will not follow the link nor assign any rank to it based on your link juice to them.

When to add No-Follow:

For internal links you always want to pass your own internal page rank, also for reciprocal links and other sites that you may want to give a Google strong backlink to.

But, in reality there are several links that you may not want to do-follow and those need to be set manually as no-follow.

Examples for No-Follow:
Affiliate Links (should always be no-follow)
Authority/Reference sites cited to support content
Referral sites provided for readers
…and any other sites that you don’t need to waste PR juice on

Manually Adding No-Follow Link Attribute:

To add the no-follow attribute you need to go to the HTML source of your web page, in Wordpress it is done in the post/page editor by clicking on the HTML tab and manually adding “rel-”nofollow” as shown below:

<a title=”Sneak Peek” href=”http://domain.com/”rel=”nofollow”>Anchor Keyword</a>

Free HeadersMust See!

By the way, I did not want to do a separate post on this, but you have to check out this website I found with free website/blog headers at: Free Web Page Headers. They are simply gorgeous with tons of themes and absolutely free, just right click and save image as and then resize to fit your needs in a graphics software such as Gimp Image Software, which, by the way is also free, quite famous and a complete graphics/photo editing software.



Google has launched a new keyword research tool intented for Adwords research, to find more PPC keywords, BUT, this tool can be used to find relevant and longtail keywords for any website pages or blogs and blog post titles.

This keyword research tool is different BECAUSE it is based on YOUR SITE, not just on general words.

Lots of Research Options:

1. You can just enter your URL

2. Enter you URL and enter specific keywords to research

3. Set up additional filters, like monthly searches, competition amounts, like low and high and more.

The results are:

  • Based on actual Google search queries
  • Matched to specific pages of your website

Just log in with your Google info, enter your information and get:

1. Set of keywords related to the pages of your sites/blogs

2. Actual number of monthly searches

3. Competition

4. Cost of PPC bidding for each keyword, this can tell you how valuable that keyword phrase is.

How to Use This Information:

This tool is not meant for researching new site keywords but the best way to use this tool is to get good keywords and long tail keywords when writing blog posts and adding additional pages to your websites using keywords that people are searching for.

This tool is new and still in beta, but I found some cool keywords for this blog, check it out: GOOGLE SEARCH-BASED KEYWORD TOOL



Is this you dealing with website content and article writing?

Then here are some really great goodies that will restore some peace and sanity.

As a follow up to my post 16 Website Content Ideas, here is a great resource to get 1000 Free PLR articles that I found when perusing the net, and since I am a cheap skate, I was looking for PLR that was quality and free and I found it!!

What is PLR?

Just to review PLR is Private Label Rights, PLR is usually sold or in this case given away and this is an article license that provides content that you can do WHATEVER you want with, including, edit, rewrite, take credit for and republish verbatim as your own, but DO NOT do the last one.

Goodie #1

1,000 FREE PLR ARTICLES – This PLR pack has tons of niches and topics and many of the articles have really quality information and are pretty detailed.

No Catches just 3 steps: 1. They ask for your email to send the PLR. 2. There is a sales page to some other products (actually look pretty good) that you can skip at the bottom of the page if you wish. 3. Get an email with your PLR download link, well worth that effort!

Using PLR Effectively:

Always, Always rewrite PLR. Keep the substance but regroup sentences, change common words, rewrite in your own words, etc.. to make the articles unique. Remember that you don’t know how many others have used the PLR and they should not be used as exact duplicates but used to make life easier not having to write content from scratch.

I found a couple of articles that I actually cut up and re-pieced together to make a great page of content for my computer niche site.

As long as you rewrite it, PLR can be used for Article Marketing as well as website content.

Hell of a lot easier than writing from scratch!

Goodie #2

Free Duplicate Content Checker

DUPE FREE PRO – Compares articles side by side and gives you a percentage of the duplicity between articles so you can check your original PLR with the rewritten for duplication percentage.

1. Copy and paste original and rewritten article into separate areas

2. Hit the COMPARE button – Bam! the software gives a percentage of duplicity, VERY COOL!!

It even highlights the duplicated phrases for easy changes.

And, this tool calculates keyword density for any phrase or keyword you put in!!!

I would suggest you get your free copy of Dupe Free Pro NOW, I doubt they will be giving it away forever, frankly I am surprised it is free now.

Now, I honestly cannot advise on the ideal percentage, but I shoot for anything below 15%, if anyone disagrees with this number please feel free to comment and give your input.

What do you guys think?



I got an email from a reader asking me how to measure your SEO efforts? Only one way and that is with results.

End goal of SEO: Page 1 of SERPS (search engine result pages). By the way, if you are on page 1 don’t think it’s all over, you have to stay on top of it, there are always competitors lurking around the corner.

Okay so you are link building, doing on-site SEO and developing good content… are you moving up in the SERPS?

If you answered yes then that’s all you need to know!

If you answered no:

1. Keep building links

Time Division Formula for Link Building:
40% – Article Marketing
25% – Social Bookmark Links/Forum Sig links/Blog comment links
25% – Reciprocal Link Exchange/Blogroll (related sites only, not links pages – home page or contextual links)
10% – Directories
More on Link Building Basics…

2. Add more keyword rich original content

3. Check your On-Site SEO, is it optimal?

Most Important…

4. Look at your anchor text* for the keywords you want to rank for, if it’s not in the anchor you won’t be in the SERPS for those keywords. Learn more about the Importance of Anchor Text in Link Building.

*Use Free Backlink Checker from SEOPro, shows you top 10 anchors for your links.

Great Tool to Check SERP results:

I found this great tool the other day that checks where you are in Google SERPS. Other tools I have used were lame because they only gave a position number like 100, but I want to actually see the page and where my websites are, and for a long time I would sit and manually check the SERPS myself, but this could take a while with lots of pages to check one by one.

SEOAnalytic Google SERP Checker gives you the position number WITH a link to the actual SERP page where you could see your site- FANTASTIC!!

Just jot down the results and check again after a while to see the progress of your sites in SERPS and that is how you measure your SEO efforts.

By the way, do not use this tool or the backlink checker or any other automated tools too often, don’t go crazy by using them constantly. Google does not like automated checks like this, it uses too much of their resources. For anchor analysis, you can always use Google Webmaster Tools – “What Google Bot Sees” to view your anchors without risking penalty.

PS: In general, do not get preoccupied with checking SERP stats all the time. Just keep building links and let your site age. Often people get too involved, like checking everyday and it causes stress and can lead to loss of focus.

What do you guys think? Are you checking too often? Are you seeing your SEO efforts pay off?



I got an email the other day from Sam Cabal, the creator of a service for webmasters for website ranking analysis and he asked me to check it out. While I get lots of these kinds of emails and offers to check out Internet marketing products, this one really stood out.

Review My Web is a free service and webmaster tool that analyzes your top competition against the website you enter, in order to further your website ranking efforts. Just enter your URL and enter two competing websites of your choice and you will receive an email with a link to your report.

I suggest for the competition websites, you enter FIRST two URL’s that are sitting on PAGE ONE in Google SERPS for the keywords you are trying to rank for, these are your biggest competitors. The only exception to this is if you have really top gun sites in 1 and 2 position in your SERP results, then it’s better to go down the list to the smaller websites, generally if you have a smaller niche site, it is virtually impossible to compete with a BIG GUN. For example, for the laptop niche, you have sites like pcmag.com and cnet.com, very difficult to to outrank these HUGE websites, but there are always smaller ones down the list on page 1!

Website ranking report rates your competitiveness and details where the competition is beating you in:

  1. Traffic Rank Comparison
  2. Backlinks Comparison - in Google, Yahoo and Ask.com
  3. Coverage Comparison – Your total pages indexed vs. the competitions in 4 major search engines, Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask.com
  4. Social Media Analysis – Compares your blog coverage vs. your competition
  5. Competitive Site Analytics - Best One! - Compares your PR, domain expiration and creation and most important Meta Tags, Site Wide Keywords, H1, H2, H3 Tag Data and Keyword Density against your competitors and it writes out all the details.

Detailed ReportExcellent!

Review My Web provides written details on your website ranking performance, including a review of the above findings with the actions you need to take to improve for:

  • Search Engine Page Rank
  • Backlinks
  • Indexed Page Coverage
  • Site Design
  • Social News – Blogs

I was very impressed with this webmaster tool, it was accurate, and it provides crucial information to help your website ranking by identifying problem areas and a glimpse to what the competition is doing to beat you and it’s FREE!!

BTW, my report went to spam so check your spam file if you don’t see the report fairly soon after your submit your info, it comes from Review My Web as the sender.

Thank you Sam for sending me the heads up, you have created a great service!!!

Get Your Report at Review My Website



I wanted to talk about Google Webmaster Tools for a minute. If you have not taken full advantage of all that GWT has to offer in your Internet marketing

efforts, I strongly recommend you do.

First, you should create a central Google cccounts account and this way you can access all of Google’s tools, like GWT, Analytics, Adsense and more at: Create Google Account

Always submit your sites and sitemaps to GWT once they are complete. Forget all the crap you hear about “let the SE’s discover your site on their own.” This is stupid and you don’t have to wait. Google wants you to submit to them, they ask you to and recommend that you do, see it here.

Add Your Sites to GWT here

Besides submitting your sites for indexing and crawling, GWT offers lots of valuable tools to analyze your websites and their performance in Google, as well as detect any problems that may occur with them.

OVERVIEW TAB

In overview you can see how often your site is crawled and more important you can see the INDEX STATS.

Benefits: You can see which webpages are indexed, the current cache of your site, links to your home page and more.

DIAGNOSIS TAB

Web Crawl

Let’s you see any problems that Google had with crawling specific pages on your site, URL not found, HTTP errors and more (It will show those you blocked by robots.txt but you can ignore those).

A couple of days ago, Google announced a great new feature added to this section called “Linked From“, this will show where the source URL that the broken pages are being linked from, both externally and internally. Learn more about this feature at Google’s Webmaster Blog.

Benefits: Allows you to see real accessibility problems with your website pages that you need to address to make sure those webpages are indexable and working properly.

Content Analysis

Shows potential problems with Meta Tags and duplicate Meta Tags that may be occurring on your website pages. This just proves the point I hammered in Complete Guide to Meta Tags, that Google does pay attention to those. Contrary to some people’s beliefs that they are worthless, they need to be personalized and customized for EVERY page of your website.

Benefits: Allows you to optimize Meta Tags and shows you those you may have missed, as in duplicate Meta Tags.

STATISTICS TAB

Top Search Queries will show you 2 things:

1. Traffic – What keywords are being used by searchers to find your site

2. Impressions – The top 20 search queries in which your site appeared, and the percentage of the top 20 queries represented by each search.

Both of these also show your position in SERPS for those keywords/search terms.

Benefits: Essential analysis of what keywords your site is showing up for and ranking in.

What Googlebot Sees

This one is very useful and will show you 3 Things:

1. Anchor Text Phrases in External Backlinks to your site!

2. Keywords appearing ON your site

3. Keywords used in anchor text in external links to your site

Benefits: Huge benefits! Allows you to be sure your website is optimized for the keywords and phrases you want it too. Seeing anchor text phrases and keywords to make sure you are anchoring correctly in your backlinks for the keywords you want to rank for.

LINKS TAB

Pages with External Links:

This is a great one and shows you numbers of as well as all the pages on your site that have external links pointing to them.

Benefit: This is good for analyzing where you need work on building more deep page backlinks for your site. Remember when link building it is important to link not only to your home page but also to deep pages as well, learn more at: Article Marketing Backlink Techniques

Pages with Internal Links:

This one is to analyze your internal link building for on-site SEO. Remember that linking internally to pages within your own site is very important, not only for allowing Google to relate your pages with keywords but also to lower the bounce rate and allow for easier navigation for your visitors. Google wrote about good internal link structure on their webmaster’s blog just this week.

Benefits: Huge! Allows you to make sure that internal link structure is optimal and where it may need work.

OTHER TABS

Sitemaps

This is where you can see any errors or warnings about your sitemap that Google found. This is important analysis for indexing your site pages correctly.

TOOLS TAB

The Tools Tab has lots of features. A couple of important ones to be noted are:

Analyze Robots

Check your robots.txt file and if Google was able to access it without problems.

Set Preferred Domain

Here you can set how you want your domain to display in the index. You can set all occurrences of your domain to be either http://www.yourdomain OR http://yourdomain (without the www).

Benefits: This is important because people will link to you in different ways so, if you set a preference, you let Google know which URL you prefer and avoid any duplicate content issues that may occur.



By, JR

If you have a blog you know that you get trackbacks, which are alerts, whenever anyone is linking to your site’s content, and that is some of the best information you can get, to see who and what’s being linked to. If both the linker and linkee are using Wordpress then the trackback comes to you automatically. However, if the linker blog is not using wordpress, and is using another blogging platform then you may not get the alert, unless the trackback url was specially added and with Blogger, for instance, I do not believe that function even exists. For static websites these auto trackbacks do not exist at all.

This is where Google Alerts comes in. One of the best free webmaster tools, Google Alerts will notify you via email whenever a backlink to your sites/blogs shows up on another site or blog.

These alerts include everything:

1. Links directly to your website pages/blogs

2. When articles you write get republished on other sites that include backlinks to your sites in the resource box. This is also a great way to make sure that the republishers are following the article republishing rules by keeping your articles and links intact, as they are supposed to.

3. Whenever someone social bookmarks your sites and blogs.

4. Virtually any mention of your site’s on the web.

Set Up a Google Alert:

1. Go to Google Alerts and either log in to to your Google Account or set up an alert directly from the landing page.

2. Search Terms - Add the search terms for your alert, the best option for this is the HOME PAGE URL of your site. Also, you can set up a separate alert for your site name if you want, but then you will get emails when ANY word within your site name appears on the web.

3. Type – Choose COMPREHENSIVE

4. Choose How Often you will receive emails, I choose AS IT HAPPENS.

5. Enter your email

Repeat for each site and blog you own!!

That’s it, takes 2 minutes and you will be getting some very useful info!!

Do you guys use GA? Any tips for search terms?



Just a quick post about a new cool free webmaster tool I found to analyze your on-site Search Engine Optimization of meta tags. Having good SEO tools in your arsenal is very important to gage progress and analyze specific SEO venues on your site.

There are SEO solutions for everything these days, including SEO software solution for the Macintosh and PC.

It is very important to customize the meta tags on all the pages of your site, read the full guide on the how-to’s and the importance of Meta Tags at: Simple Guide to Meta Tags Optimization.

Found SEO DOC MINI-TESTER yesterday for checking meta tags on your sites. It gives you an overall Search Engine Optimization rating, as well as detailed analysis of your meta tags identifying problem areas and how to fix them:

CLICK ON THE IMAGES TO ENLARGE FOR BETTER VIEWING

BE SURE that for each page of your site you want to check you enter that specific page URL and the relevant keywords for that page.

The great thing about this Search Engine Optimization tool, as opposed to many others, is it gives ACCURATE analysis and information!

Check it out: SEO DOC MINI-TESTER



I notice more and more when I visit websites and blogs that there is no Favicon. I also notice that the big-gun websites always have a Favicon and for good reason. A Favicon is the ideal venue to website branding and website promotion.

What is a favicon? A favicon is short for “favorites icon”, also known as a page icon that is associated with a particular website or blog. A favicon is a customized icon for your site and it appears next to your website name by the url in the address bar, title tab, and next to the website name in bookmarks.

FAVICONS IN BROWSERS and TITLE BARS:

Favicons in browsers, address bar and title bar

FAVICONS IN BOOKMARKS:

Favicons in Bookmarks

WEBSITE PROMOTION AND BRANDING with FAVICONS:

A Favicon makes your site stand out. If you look at the screenshot of my bookmarks, it is easy to identify those websites that have a favicon (circled in red). When I search through my bookmarks, I don’t even read the site name, I can easily click on what I need by memory through the respective Favicon and that is ideal for website promotion.

Conversely the sites marked with the black X do not have a favicon and so those sites are not easily identifiable because only a generic little white page icon shows up that blends into the background and no custom image is associated for those sites.

Overall humans are very visual, company images or logos are an essential part of any marketing campaign. The same goes for Internet Marketing, where logos are used to brand a website and for website promotion.

Just like a logo, a favicon helps your website’s brandability and promotion by associating a specific image with your website. But, while the logo is only visible on your site, a Favicon takes it further because the favicon shows up in the address bar, in the title bar and most importantly in bookmarks.

Also, if you comment on blogs and participate in forums, as you should be for traffic and link building, then you can use your Favicon as your Avatar and/or Gravatar, this will further help in site branding and website promotion by giving a large amount of exposure to your websites through an image.

I strongly recommend you get favicons for all your sites and blogs, if you have a logo then the Favicon should be your logo. If you do not have a logo then the favicon could be anything you want, but it’s best to create something that matches your site theme.

You can easily create a free and customized Favicon at:

Favicon Generator and Gallery – Create your Own Image using a Paint Program and turn it into a Favicon with this free online tool, complete instructions provided. (This is the one I used for the Favicon on this blog).

Favicon from Pics - Create Favicons from your picture files, such as jpegs. This Favicon creator has options for scrolling marquee and animation of the Favicon.

Favicon.ru – Create Favicons from picture files, such as jpegs.

Now go and get your Favicon!!


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