How to monetize the traffic:1) Domain ParkingNote: THIS is a
blackhat technique. In domain parking you just need a domain and a company will build a website for you with ads on it. When people enter and click ads, you are getting paid. Domain parking allow only type in traffic, without any influence from you, as you may know or not. This means that the visitors have to enter the website, writing in their browser your url. This can be exploited by using videos.
Why? Simple because they can not trace the source of traffic. All your traffic will be type in , meaning people typing in the url from your video. Make sure NOT to include any link in the description. This works flawlessly with adult traffic, which it is not allowed by
adsense. You just use the techniques described above to drive traffic, and send them to domain parked pages.
They have no potential idea how to find your source of traffic. I have done this and never got banned from it. The only problem you may have is if you send them enormous traffic, without any conversions. But this happens with every service, if you send the crap traffic, they will bust you.
This is the simplest way to monetize youtube traffic and it works great. You do not need to pay for hosting or anything else, just for the domain. They will display ads, you can send also adult traffic, you get paid. That s it.
2 ) MADE FOR ADSENSE websites
A simple page with ads from adsense work perfectly in any niche. Make sure you send traffic, people are not finding what they want in your page, but they may find the answer in the ads, if you know what I mean. For instance, make a video saying if you want to make money online come here. Send them to a page, where there is an article about making money online, but not any real information, just some general shit.
They will be unsatisfied, and they will see those google ads with MAKE 1000000$ in 3 days. They will click them. Simple as that. Of course you can use this with pay per action or affiliate programs, and adsense as well, this way you will combine your source of traffic.
3 ) LEAD Generation
This means that the visitors are supposed to complete an offer for each you get paid.
Depending on what offers you choose to promote, you need to make different videos.
For instance, if you have an offer like win a free iphone, then you can go and make a videos with iphones and at the end put your ad with a link that redirects to your affiliate link.
Zip/ email submits work great, vote for a star, works great as well, almost anything.
You just have to be creative. For instance, if you just have made a video about
Jessica, say at the end: if you love Jessica, go and vote it here. (aff offer)
Or you just
Another method of forced sign ups: THIS IS BLACKHAT
Make a video with the title: download fifa 2009 full here. Or download Bourne ultimatum here. Etc…
Make a few slideshow telling them if you want to download press the link in the description.
In the description place a link to a rapidshare file. The rapidshare file should contain a folder that should contain an encrypted file with a password, and a doc document.
The document should say something like this:
-In order to get the password, go to www.etc. com, here you put your affiliate link
-ZIP/Email submite, or complete the offer
-At the end of the offer the first word on the left is your password.
They will go, complete a free offer for each you get paid, and then have their password and download their stuff.
In order to ensure that nobody will comment something in the comments section that will give away the password, or will just say that is scam, MAKE SURE TO TURN OFF the comments.
You can always moderate them, but there is always better to just turn them off. No need to receive countless emails from youtube with their comments on the video.
4) AFFILIATE PRODUCTS
This method is very hard. It is very hard to sell to people that are coming to youtube to watch entertainment. The easiest way of selling them, is to collect their emails, and later on send them offers with affiliate products. For instance, tell them, if you are interested in weight loss products, then visit www. Etc. com , and here should be a squeeze page, where you can collect their email. Later on, you can send them emails and they will read it more carefully. You can always try to send them from the video to your aff links, and you may get some conversions, so try to experiment.
Another tip is to embed your url WITH AN EMAIL ADDRESS instead of an url. For instance, if you have just made a video about making money online, then tell them, if you are interested in talking to a real internet marketer, add me in your mess list with this id etc. You will build a list of POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS in your messenger address. Think a little, there you can mass send them message at your mercy, and your ad will be displayed in front of their eyes instantly, you can see how many are online, etc.. A good strategy of marketing that gives better results than the classical email marketing method , at least for me.
5) WEBSITES THAT PAY FOR YOUR VIDEO VIEWS
Imagine being able to promote your product and in the same time, being paid for this.
This works only if you own the full rights to a video. I am going to list the websites that are currently sharing revenue with their uploaders. Constant updates, as well as the latest tips and tricks will be displayed in the forums.
www.metacafe.com
Information about their system here:
http://www.metacafe.com/producer_rewards/tips/
www.break.com
Information about their system here:
http://info.break.com/static/v2/pages/getpaid.html
www.revver.com
Information about their system here:
http://one.revver.com/go/about
www.lulu.tv
Information about their system:
http://www.lulu.tv/signup.php
See you in the forums with any additional help you may need.
Until next time! See you around :-) ...
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DISCLAIMER: In my report, some of the techniques break the video producer copyrights or trademark. Try them on your own risk. I can not be held liable for any actions you may take after reading this report. This is for educational purposes only.
I will try to be as short as possible, without any bullshit techniques, i have seen paid youtube reports trying to explain how to watermark a video, or 20 pages of explanations how to upload a video on
youtube, that's lame.
I will not include here simple things like how to download videos from youtube, how to watermark them, or how to upload videos to youtube. If you feel that you need help with these ones, please ask and I will do my best to help you out.
Gaining views to your video
Titles:
Make money online - very bad title
Make 100 000 $ online - it is better
How i made 100 000$ online - it is even better
How i made 101 437$ online in just 2 weeks - i would say this is the best
Sexy girl - very bad title
Sexy girl stripping - better
Sexy girl stripping for you - even better
Sexy girl stripping in front of a policemen - i would say this is the best
Keep in mind: do not use generic terms or generic numbers for a title, since that would not be credible. Use more exact details and people will pay more attention.
Other catchy phrases: Oh my god, THIS is insane, the WORST signer ever, usually demand attention from user. Be sure to include capitalization in your title, but not a full title written in caps letters. Just highlight the most important ones.
You can also use misleading titles: For instance you upload a trailer, but say:
“See the FULL movie here” People will enter to see the video like crazy.
Or, lets say you have a simply sexy strip video: You use phrases like the one mentioned above:
“Sexy girl stripping in front of a policemen” even if your video may be just a simple strip one. The idea is to make the visitors watch the video. Later in the report you will see how you can benefit from it.
Tags
Write as many tags till they will tell you that you have reached the maximum number of characters possible. Simple as that.
Description
First thing your description should contain your url with http://www in front of him Then press enter 4-5 times.
Shitload of text here, take one of those keyword research tools that generates results on an input keyword and copy paste plenty of text here. So far, youtube search engine is based on descriptions but it does not penalize word spam so to speak. This will drastically improve your rankings in the youtube search engine.
Thumbnail
At youtube the thumbnail is just the picture from exactly the middle of the video. Pay attention to this, a bad thumbnail can spoil your video. On the other hand, there are people who got thousands of views just from the fact that they used a misleading but appealing picture in the middle of the video, which appeared as their thumbnail.
Be the first to upload
One of the secret of gaining youtube views is to be the first one to upload a potential viral video. For instance, be the first one to upload a new trailer of a movie or of a game. Be the first one to upload the highlights from champion leagues. Be the first one to upload the latest celebrities’ spoofs. Try to take new videos from other websites and upload them fast to youtube.
Use the youtube search feature and choose to rank the videos by the most recent
uploaded. There you can see potential gem videos. Take them and reupload them and
use proper tags description and titles to make them viral and surpass the original
video.
You can use the same method but at another websites: see the most recent uploaded videos and reupload them at youtube with proper tags.
What i do. I search youtube for new sexy videos, when i see something good i download them and reupload them using extremely well defined tags, titles, and descriptions. After this, I go back and flag the original uploaded video from different accounts as being adult and breaking youtube TOS. Youtube removes that video and there is plenty of space for me to gain the views. Another trick from here: Have an established youtube account, old and with plenty of views. This way, if you upload a shady video, your account is not going to get banned, just the video will be removed.
If a new account uploads an adult video and is flagged, youtube tends to ban the account as well not only the video. If an established account uploads an adult video and is flagged, the video is removed, but the account is not deleted.
Another benefit of established youtube accounts is that you appear more often on
related videos, or more videos by this user and you get more exposure.
How to get honours on youtube?
I have seen recently this only technique being sold for 19$. It is very simple and can be made in 2 different ways:
The first one is to purchase a software on the market that auto comments and auto rates on your video. Tube automator, or tubeinator as I remember where doing this.
You may want to check out in the forum for these scripts as well. You will get plenty of comments and 5 star rates on your video, so your video is going to be honoured as the most voted and the most discussed within its category.
The second one is too make multiple accounts and comment and rate your video manually. This might sound very hard, but the reality is that you need very less comments and stars to get featured as many people do not bother with this.
It is useful sometimes as it can give your video straight thumbs up, but it is not an earth shaker.
Another thing that you can do is to appeal to the people sentiments in order to comment and star your video. For instance, if you have made a video about your dog, say in the video, if you liked this dog please rate and comment. If you put a sexy video say, if you like her, please rate and comment. If you have put a movie trailer, say if you have seen the movie, please rate and comment. This will increase the conversions to your website.
Now, as a matter of fact what are the videos that are usually viewed and go viral:
-sexy
-funny, comedy
-drama = shock, bad accidents, stuff like that
-cute = babies, pets, etc..
-latest games, movies, shows etc.
Why ONLY youtube? There are plenty of other videos websites.
Exactly. And for these, we are going to list you the FREE tools that you need to AUTOMATICALLY upload ALL your videos to tens of other websites:
http://www.videotrafficassistant.com/vip/
http://www.neoretix.com/weblist.htm
http://heyspread.com/
How to convert viewers into visitors:
There are several facts that need to be keep in mind
-First one: COMPLETELY watermark the video with your url. This means from beginning till the end, not just beginning, not just the end, not just in the middle.
Completely. Because there will be other people who will just take your video, edit it and remove your credits, and then add their own credits in order to gain traffic. By completely watermarking the url, you avoid this.
-Second one: Make use of the TOS restrictions in order to drive traffic to your website. For instance youtube videos forbids the adult videos. You can just take a soft sexy video, and at the end of the video, say: “Youtube TOS forbids us from showing more. Please visit our site to see more”
Or you can just take an adult video, cut the introduction part where there is no nudity, and upload that one, with the same message. This is REALLY a killer, you will get plenty of traffic using it. Most of the users are looking for adult videos on youtube, but they can not find them. When you will display such a message, be sure they will become your visitors. You will learn more how to monetize the traffic and this kind of traffic later on in the report.
Or, another example: upload a trailer of a movie, this is legally, and at the end say:
“In order to see the full movie online, visit www.etc.com”. You will later learn how to monetize this kind of traffic.
-Third one: Give them just a little of what they want, and at the end of the video redirect them to your website to see everything. For instance, let s say you just upload a video of a kid walking on a street, when a bus is coming towards him. STOP it before the end, and display the message: YOU wanna see what happens next? Visit www. Etc. com
Another example: Upload a video of a people near a lion, crocodile, elephant, everything. Suddenly, the animal is getting nervous,- you can get plenty of such video on youtube, - and starts to attack the owner. You stop the video before the attack and say: You wanna see what is next? Visit www. Etc. com
Another example: lets say you just downloaded the highlights from a famous soccer game, all the goals and misses everything. Lets say the score was 3-2 . Cut the video and make separate video for each goal. And then upload each goal with the message at the end: if you want to see the full highlights and the other goals, visit us.
The examples are countless. You can check in the forum and share ideas with other people about what work, and what does not.
-Fourth one: Prolong the end of the video and watermark it with your url. What does that means? It means that at the end of the video , there will be like 30 seconds of a background and just your url displayed there. Why is this useful? Since at the end of the video, youtube and other websites display advertisements or related videos thumbnails. IF you just made a video trying to send your visitor to your website, and he sees those advertisments, he may be distracted. By putting a black blackground just with your url on it, you assure that nothing will distract your viewer, at least for the time he is looking there.
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DAY 7Today is going to be like an all-day cocktail party, but you can go in your pajamas.
It’s time for shameless self-promotion — the online equivalent of schmoozing at a networking event.
The idea here is to find other people who are interested in your products and services. You want to help them and be friend them, but mostly you want them to help you
drive traffic to your Website, your HubPages hub, your Squidoo lens and your other pages.
Start by looking for the top-rated Squidoo entry for your niche. This means clicking on the keywords you cleverly selected, which should show up on the sidebar. You’ll be redirected to a ranked list of relevant entries.
Click on the first one and read it. Comment on the story, then invite them to check out your relevant lens or your profile page.
Each of the other sites has a similar comment system, so repeat this process at HubPages, 43things, etc.
You will be making new friends on these community news sites by throwing around your thoughtful and heartfelt praise. You will also boost traffic to your hubs and ultimately your Web site.
You don’t need to spend too much time on each response, but make sure your comment does not sound like generic comment spam. Really read the entries and respond accordingly.
Also, be careful where you post these comments. Most of the community Web sites have options for sending private messages to users or posting public comments below the article. Make sure you post your comments publicly. Comments are among the most widely read sections of Web 2.0 sites. This means a clever comment with an enticing link can bring even more readers to your site.
Spend about eight hours sending these comments. Then get ready to keep working.
What, you thought you got to kick back and wait for the money to roll in? Not likely. Tomorrow you’ll read the shampoo bottle part of my marketing plan.
For now, get some rest.
Shampoo, rinse, repeat
You think you’re done. You are wrong. Nothing is ever that easy. I gave you a weekly plan, but kind of like your shampoo instructions, I want you to repeat every step — four times.
Yep, this is going to take you one month. Every week for one month, you need to
start over, but with a little twist.
This time, open your Web site’s cpanel, look at awstats and see if Google has brought you any traffic. If so, it will tell you the keywords used to find your site. Are there enough searches every month to make it worth your while to target that keyword? When you search for the keyword on Google, where do you rank on the results list?
What are some other keywords you would like Web surfers to use in finding your site? Using our butter example, do we want “low fat butter alternative” to lead to our Web site? Would you like to target that? Does it get enough searches? What is your competition?
Once you find the answers, repeat the whole weeklong process again with a different keyword. Even if it happens to be a long-tailed keyword.
Just do it. You’re sure to see more hits at the end of each week.
Good luck and thank you for reading.
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DAYS 5 & 6Hope you are well rested. You didn’t stay up all night watching viral videos on your
social bookmarking sites, right? Good. We’ve got another full day of work.
The next step could take a while, even though I’ll explain it pretty fast.
You know those articles you collected for the
first day. We’re going to use them now while they’re fresh. If you didn’t collect a whole bunch, time to crank some out right now. If you did collect 100, it’s probably worth giving them each a quick read before using them. Reading them aloud is the best way to check for grammatical errors and clunky sentences that just don’t flow as well as you might like. Run spell check, too.
Ready? Good. Let’s start submitting those articles and building up your Web site and other hubs.
The next two days will be nothing but article submissions. Your goal is to submit three each day on your Web site and on each of your other hubs.
So paste three articles on your website.Then add three articles on HubPages.Got your next three articles? Put them on your Squidoo lens.
I think you know where I’m going with this. Put three articles on your Wordpress blog, another three on Blogger and three more on Wetpaint. Don’t forget 43things and Gather. So how about those other Web sites we found this week? You got it.
You’re going back in. The ping directories will take care of themselves (see, you already saved yourself hours of work). But Digg links won’t post themselves. Post some links to some of your articles at the social bookmarking sites. You went to the trouble of deciphering those psychedelic word verification images and creating your accounts.
You might as well use them.
I’ll also add an extra optional step. There are a bunch of article directories out there. I find they are not as effective as the Web 2.0 publishing sites we used on Day ONE or the bookmarking sites, but they will drive some traffic. I won’t go into them in detail here, but look to the last appendix of this article series for a good list of effective directory pages.
Get to posting, and I’ll see you the day after tomorrow. I know we won’t see each other tomorrow, but don’t cheat. You need to do the work. Don’t waste the day watching Britney Spears videos. I won’t always be here to keep an eye on you.
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Day 4This is only going to take an hour at most, but it will be an hour well spent.
This is my unique linking strategy, which you probably won’t see anywhere else.
All the sites you created this week are just loose hubs with nothing to connect them.
They all just point back to your Web site. That’s okay, but it would be even better if they were all linked together so they are all helping each other.
But you want to link these things in a very specific order. I will explain my reasoning at the end.
1. You want a link from HubPages to Squidoo.
2. Link from Squidoo to Wetpaint .
3. Wetpaint needs to link to Wordpress.
4. Link from Wordpress to Blogger .
5. In turn, Blogger should link to 43things.
6. Then place a link on 43things to Gather .
7. This is the last link. Can you guess where I want to link Gather? That’s right,
HubPages.
I know you’re thinking I wasted your precious hour, and this doesn’t seem to make
any sense. Please let me explain. The idea is to only link to one hub at a time. This
way, they make a full circle and help drive traffic to one another. However, they do
not seem to be full of spam and long lists of links. Trust me, this works well.
That’s it. You’re done. Go out for a beer or something. We did a great job today.
See you tomorrow.
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DAY 3It’s time for another busy workday (is the coffee on?), but this should be even more fun. Remember when you first launched your business? You called and e-mailed all your friends, who all thought you were cool and brilliant. Today is going to be kind of like that, except with thousands of strangers who are about to become your new fans.
We’re still not going to need those articles you cranked out on
Day ONE. It wouldn’t hurt to keep writing more articles if you think of new ideas, though. You’ll need them to update those Day ONE pages later this week, which in turn updates those
RSS feeds that are pinging all over the Internet.
Today is all about
social bookmarking, and social bookmarking is fun. Dozens of social bookmarking sites have popped up in the last few years. They all basically provide a forum for people to post links to Web sites, news articles and videos they like. You like your Web site, and all these other pages you created in the past two days, right? So post the links. There’s nothing wrong with bragging about your own content on these bookmarking sites.
You might be looking at the statistics for these sites and decide to just sign up for the three most popular pages. Bad idea. Even if Technorati gets only half as many hits as Digg, there are still thousands of folks who prefer Technorati and would never see your links on Digg. I went to the trouble of listing all the sites in this post, and you should go to the trouble of listing all your pages at all these sites.
Also, you might want to read the celebrity gossip and watch the viral videos other users posted on these sites. Don’t do that. You have work to do. Wait until you “clock out” at the end of the day. You’ll still have plenty of time for Britney Spears and sleeping kittens.
Let’s get started. Again, all these links will be listed in the back of this serial post, along with
statistics for each site. You’ll want to use these links because some of these sites aren’t standard .com pages.
Start with Digg
Digg pretty much invented the idea of linking to sites and voting for them. So get in on the action. Sign up for an account. Give yourself a clever username and a password you’ll remember. You can even create a little icon for yourself, such as a photo of a stick of butter (or maybe a picture related to whatever product or service you actually sell). Now you want to bookmark your sites — not just your Web site, but also your HubPages hub, your Squidoo lens and all the others.
Twitter is another really popular site
You can’t even really look at Twitter without signing up, so there should be fewer distractions on this site — at least until you have an account. This page will also test your concise writing skills. Every posting, or “tweet,” should have less than 140 characters, spaces and punctuation included, or roughly the length of this sentence.
So link all your pages with short tweets.
Next, start linking at Yahoo Buzz
The advantage of linking at this site is obvious. Yahoo is hugely popular, and Yahoo Buzz is one of the most popular components. Millions of people are finding out what’s cool through Yahoo Buzz. If you want them to think your butter is cool, link to all your pages on this site.
Do the same at Technorati
The open-source Technorati Web site ranks popular blogs, so it’s a good place to link your blog sites and not directly compete for attention with viral videos and traditional news stories. Go ahead and post to all your pages here. Your Blogger and Wordpress sites may be more successful, but it won’t hurt to plug the other ones.
Now go to StumbleUpon
This site isn’t nearly as popular as it once was, but it still claims more than one million visitors per month. eBay thought these visitors were worth $75 million when the auction site bought StumbleUpon in 2007.
It has a unique recommendation engine, which points users toward links based on ratings of previous pages. You know the drill. Post your links here.
Now hit up Delicious
Yahoo owns Delicious, too, and the site is easier to find now that it removed a bunch of goofy periods from its old name, del.icio.us. So post all your links here.
It’s Kaboodle time
I know. You’re already thinking “I’m bored. I’ve linked to enough sites.” But each one has an important niche that will drive more hits to your Web site. Kaboodle focuses on shopping. Instead of jabbering about viral videos, Kaboodle users talk up their favorite stores and products. Don’t you want them to talk about your products?
Reddit? Link it
Reddit is like Digg with an attached coffee shop. Users post links to content, then they like to discuss all the links. Go grab a cuppa Reddit.
Mixx up your links
This site is named for the Mixx of social bookmarking, social networking and blogging. Post your links here.
Slide over to Slashdot
Slashdot is much like the others, but more focused on technology. Want geeks to find your site? Use Slashdot.
Link away at Clipmarks
Clipmarks is like a highlighter for the Internet, letting you “clip” just pieces of Web content and post them to the site. If you have a couple of really good lines about butter, post them here. This will drive people to your full pages at least as effectively as those long, clunky links.
Next, try Diigo
Diigo is like social bookmarking with a really big closet. You can store full Web pages in your Diigo account, and you can still read the whole page even if the original content is removed. The unique feature probably means it will grow in popularity, so it will be worthwhile to have your content posted on it.
Make news at Newsvine
As the name suggests, this site is focused on news, so be careful with your links. Don’t expect a product plug to get high ratings on Newsvine. Make sure the descriptions with your links talk about the latest development in your industry. For example, a new type of fat-free vegetable oil has just been invented, so tell everyone how this affects your butter.
Hit up Faves.com
Formerly known as BlueDot, Faves is organized by topic rather than raw popularity or your own social network. For you, that means butter fans can find your content faster. So post your links here, Enter the Dzone — maybe.
OK, so not everyone is going to want to link here. Dzone is narrowly focused on news for software developers. So our butter links would have a hard time getting any traction, but if you are working in the technology sector, link away. The narrow focus of the site can’t help but improve your rankings.
Blinklist your links
Blinklist advertises itself as iTunes for Web pages, but it’s more like a user-friendly favorites list that you share with your friends. Go ahead and link to all your pages here.
Simpy your links
Simpy is an older open-source service that integrates well with other applications and services. Again, it’s worth putting all your links on this site.
And FINALLY, use Blogmarks
Blogmarks created an alternative feed service similar to RSS, but it’s otherwise similar to Delicious and the other sites you have worked on today. Still, it can’t hurt to get your content on as many platforms as possible. Link it all here.
If you’re doing this right, you have spent most of the day posting your links and writing summaries.
Be back tomorrow. Same time, same place :-)
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DAY 2Hi all !!! :-)
Hope you slept well and put on another pot of coffee. We've got another fun, busy day ahead of us. Today we get to have some real fun. Yeah, I cannot wait. Put away the rest of those articles. We don't need them today.
Today is all about building up links to our
web 2.0 gateways.
Let us start by launching the massive pinging cycle. What the heck does that mean,
right? Okay, ping is an established term for sending an information packet across a
network to either test a connection or gauge network speed. Similarly, blogging sites
send pings to servers that generate lists of blog updates and new blog material.
Remember those sites we visited when you read the first post - 7 Days to Crush your Competition - Day 1 ? I hope you remember your passwords.
We're going back, and pinging these pages to generate more traffic (with the goal of
generating more traffic to your own Web site, obviously).
I recommend Pingoat for the job, and I have the link back on the “Web 2.0 sites” appendix page.
There are several other similar services out there, including autopinger.com,
pingomatic.com and pingmyblog.com. All of them are really simple. You can add
the RSS feeds for your blogs, hubs, lenses and other pages to dozens of directories
with one click. Just copy (control-C. You knew that, right?) the address for your
feed, then paste (control-V, of course) it at the ping site. All the directories will be automatically notified every time you update. Cool, huh?
One more definition for dummies: RSS stands for real simple syndication, and
offers a basic, standardized format for compiling new content. Your RSS feed is the
easiest way to list updates on all your sites, and the best page to ping.
OK, enough background. Let's do this thing.
First, go back to HubPages.
On your HubPages hub, you will notice your author account has an RSS feed option
in that little box on the right side of your profile page. Well, you want to ping that feed. Also, every time you click on a keyword on the sidebar, you will see an RSS feed icon next to the keyword at the top of the page. Ping that feed, too. This will generate traffic for other people's posts, too, but that's OK. Traffic on other pages doesn't reduce the traffic to yours.
Remember your Squidoo page? Of course you do. Who can forget that silly name?
Go back there.
Much like HubPages, you'll see easy options for pinging your Squidoo lens content.
Your lens has a sidebar with a whole bunch of stuff, including ads and related
topics. What you care about right now is the RSS feed icon listed with all the social
networking sites under “bookmark and share.” Click on that link, then ping the RSS page.
Hit your Wordpress blog(s).
You know the drill. Look for that little yellow RSS feed logo. Copy and paste the
link into your pinging site of choice.
Likewise all your Web 2.0 Web sites should have a place to ping your feed. If they
don’t, you can always ping your URL.
Now all the search engines see your content waving its little virtual arms and
shouting "HEY I'm over here, look at me and check out what I can do."
You get the idea. After all that pinging, I like to take a break.
That was a quick day of work, right? Just copy and paste a dozen times and you're
good to go. So give that control key a break. Have some fun watching a movie or
something.
Go to sleep and I'll see you tomorrow.
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I will start by giving you some valuable advice you probably have never heard, something the gurus have been telling you not to do. When you start your Web site and you put in your keywords, DO NOT USE COMMAS (unlike this sentence). Some of you think I am crazy right now and want to close this post, but please stay with me. In a competitive niche, you want to pick up as many long-tailed keywords as possible. One way of doing that is to not have commas. With that said, let's begin.
I am assuming you already have a Web site running, so let's go ahead and
get some traffic on your site. This is a proven method that works, but don't get mad if you aren't generating thousands of hits on the first day. Expect to wait at least a month to see solid results. With that said, let us begin with our sample niche, butter.
First we are going to need about 100 unique articles to get started — all on butter.
You know, salted, unsalted, organic, additives, what have you. You can work on these stories yourself or outsource them on
www.getafreelancer.com or other similar Web sites. You can find freelance writers who will crank out these articles for about $1 per story. I am assuming you already have some content on your Web site. If you don't, post one of the articles on butter and churn interest (pun intended) in your site.
DAY ONE
The first day includes a lot of linking and posting, so check out the “Web 2.0 sites” appendix page for links to all these sites.
First, open a Squidoo account
Unless you're building your Web site from a cave, you know Squidoo is a hugely popular community Web site. Create a new account on the site. Use your company name or Web site in your user name and you'll help folks remember your clever name. Now create a Lens on butter and use your keyword (butter) in the title. Use one of your 100 articles for content. Add a link to your site in the article using an anchor text linked to your target keyword. Then add some modules (they're like blog widgets — you'll understand when you're on Squidoo). It doesn’t really matter which modules you use. Publish it and move on.
Now create a HubPages account
You have created a Web site. You won't have trouble signing up for all these userfriendly online publishing sites. HubPages is another popular one that has the added advantage of revenue opportunities for your articles. It's not much, though, and that's not your concern right now. You need to worry about getting traffic and business on your own site, not collecting pennies from someone else's page. After you've got your memorable user name, use one of your articles and place your link somewhere in the middle of the content. Only one site link. NO MORE. Hit publish and let it run. Then forget about it for now.
Build a Wordpress blog
Wordpress is a very popular blogging site that gets great Google rankings. The site hosts blogs for CNN, Fox News and Time magazine, so you'll be in prestigious company. But first you have to create an account. Once you have a user name, you can create several linked blogs. For now, let's just make one. Use one of the articles as the first post in your new blog. Place another article in the blog and remember to put an anchor text somewhere in each article linking the keyword (butter) with your site. An interesting reading would be the best wordpress plugins.
Now create a Blogger site
Second verse same as the first. Blogger is another blogging biggie, and the site is owned by Google. Use one of the articles as your first blog post. Unlike some of the publishing sites, there is no minimum number of words for a blog post. You can post blog entries that are just quick one-liners about new features or products on your Web site. Once again, also use an anchor text linking your keyword to your site.
Next, build a Wetpaint page
Wetpaint may not be as much of a household name as some of these other sites, but it's a popular service that lets anyone quickly create their own Web site. Anyhow, you know the drill. Article, anchor text, butter, you get the picture. See, you are smarter already.
Gather and 43things are another pair of good sites for posting some of your articles.
Gather bills itself as a grown-up version of Facebook, where users post links to pages that interest them (hint, hint). 43things lists goals, with links to relevant content for each one, so you'll need to tweak your content to suit this format. Don't forget to link your keyword (butter) to your Web site.
Until tomorrow for DAY 2 ! See you around ;)
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Most experts would probably agree that excellent
search engine optimization (SEO) combined with excellent
social media optimization (SMO) will offer the best opportunities for more traffic, more exposure, higher page rankings, and ultimately, more conversion into dollar signs for you.
Social sites have quickly gained speed in the Internet world, and are dominating much of the traffic.
How can you get that traffic to notice your site?
Several “rules” apply for driving traffic with social media. Here we will focus on seven of the biggest:
1. Links! Get several social sites going, with the different services that are available. Network to various online friends and contacts, and exchange links with them. More links will increase your page ranking. Even better are the links that are relevant to your niche or theme; irrelevant and unrelated links can only help so much. For example, if your niche is patio furniture, you might try to link to others with gardening, pool equipment, or picnic tables, but probably not aromatherapy.
2. Get your content out there. Keep your content fresh, and current. Regularly add content to your site. Help that content travel around the Internet by submitting your articles to various directories and gain more links that way. Static sites are no longer the way to go, they go largely unnoticed by search engines these days.
3. Reward incoming links by keeping them listed on your blog so that others may click through to their site. Think of how many times you are listed on other people’s blogs! If everyone plays nice, we can get a whole lot of links together.
4. Tagging and bookmarking. These are increasingly important social media tools. Be sure to add the links at the bottom of your blog so that others may tag or bookmark your site for other social media sites (you’ve seen these buttons, “digg it” or “add to del.icio.us” at the end of a blog item).
5. Allow others to use your content. It doesn’t hurt you to allow others to use your articles or video clips. Getting your information out onto YouTube or posted on other sites will generally help you get noticed. Now, this doesn’t encourage anyone to steal content but if others use your content and give you credit or a link, then this will help you.
6. Become a resource in your niche. Developing your site and making it a place where people would go for helpful information about your topic will increase your credibility and make you the invaluable resource.
7. Reward those who promote your site. If you have a visitor or user that especially helps you, put a posting or a banner or some sort of extra special link that is noticeable, right on the home page of your site. You’d want someone else to do the same.
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