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The Weeping Trail

to Mt. Google

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The Wild West:Things didn’t work too

well...

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There was no trust….and

e-commerce was almost impossible.

Web masters had so much control over their own rankings… that results were unreliable

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Link-Based Algorithm

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Google= 67%MSN/Yahoo=10%Baidu=7%

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How to launch a site

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Commandment #1: You will be judged by your

links.

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The Ideal Link

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1)Thematically related.

2)From a site that has higher page rank than yours (though that’s no reason to refuse a link from one that is lower).

3)Based in a prominent position.

4)Comprised of anchor text that match your keywords.

5)From competitors.

You want links that are:

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Getting Links Using Content Generation

1) Create an informative and/or entertaining (possibly inflammatory) article.

2) Disseminate the article via your blog. social media, and other online dissemination platforms.

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Wait…I’m a Business Person,

not a Writer!

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Why generate content?

1)It brings lots of traffic.

2)The traffic increases your page rank….making Google trust you…

3)Once Google trusts you, it will begin putting your site in front of users that want your product/service.

4)The attention-grabbing articles are not for your main customer base, they are to create the traffic base and Google trust necessary to rank for your main customer base in the future.

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1)Research Your Demographic. These are not the people you ALREADY sell to. These are the people you WILL SELL to.

How Do You Start?

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Quantcast.com

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http://adlab.microsoft.com/Demographics-Prediction/

Audience Intelligence

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Google.com/insights/search

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Begin Writing

1)Create an Avatar based on your quantcast and insights for search report.

2)THEN…..think of the most AWESOME, catchy headline EVER.

HERENEXTYEAR.COM/

HEADLINE GENERATOR

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Writing a Headline

1) Is vitally important.

2) Use mindmeister.com or another mind-mapping tool.

3) Play to guilt.

4) Play to fear.

5) Play to the bandwagon.

6) Play to the joy of curiosity.

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Be Intelligently Inflammatory

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1) It doesn’t have to be true. Use your content as a debating ground for an untrue proposition….then weigh in with the “expert” verdict.

2) The only requirement is that it’s entertaining and keyword rich (turn visitors into unwilling promoters).

3) Tie in current events (ride the wave).

4) Read headlines.

5) Set up Google alerts on your industry.

6) Search Google blogs.

7)Yourversion.com.

8) Make sure you enable comments on your blog (better to not moderate them).

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Use Captivating Images

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Styling= easy reading. Use links.

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Ideas1) Top 99 List.

2) Who’s who of the industry (love your competition). (Code badges).

3) Interview Library.

4) Just rewrite something from a different sector.

5) Original research.

6) Original perspective.

7) Blog search.

8) Look at your keyword list.

9) Look at your competitors.

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Industry White Paper=E-mails.

Use MS word templates.

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Always ask for participation

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Include backlinks and clear calls to action.

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Who has the time?: Here are some shortcuts.

1)Use your phone as a memo pad to find angles.

2)Frankenstein articles.

3)Buy a few entertaining books.

4)Buy some magazines.

5)Outsource to copy writers.

6)Practice makes perfect.

7)Does not have to be something new every month.

8)Can be a review/critique of someone else.

9)Make a video/podcast and include transcript.

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There are no short cuts: Beware of SEO products.

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Actually there are two, small short cuts.

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Commandment #2: Spend a very long time selecting your battles.

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1)Opinions about which keywords will work well for your site don’t matter.

2)Specifically, YOUR opinions about which keywords will work don’t matter.

Truths about choosing keywords

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You are statistically insignificant

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Statistics 101

1) You are at least a couple of sigma deviated from the norm.

2) Your friends are probably even more deviated than you are.

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Creating a Keyword List

Start by Brain Storming.

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Come up with a free form list of every word

you think might be related to your industry.

Then run those words through Google wonder wheel.

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Check those words out

against Google auto complete

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Google Adwords Keyword Tool

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Criteria at this stage of the selection process

1)Each keyword represents an entire market and an entire campaign.

2)Learn vs. Do.

3)Search volume should be at least 500 people per month (due to click through rate and conversion rates).

4)Global vs. domestic: You want both.

5)Don’t shoot too high.

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Check Out the Competition

1) Google the keyword you are interested in with the appropriate brackets.

2) Survey the competition.

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Alexa.com

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www.CheckTrustRank.comAllows you to check Trust Rank and Page Rank

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Good indications you can dominate that

keyword1)Results include geo-specific info outside of your

region.

2)Results include a lot of videos and directory submissions.

3)Results are difficult to use and do not address the query.

4)Results are not visually pleasing.

5)Results include a lot of cross-contaminated data.

6)Results have low page rank.

7)Results have high Alexa ranking.

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How do I know when I’ve struck gold?

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The gold nugget keyword

1) Has at least 500/month unique individuals searching for it.

2) Has less than one million results on a regular Google search.

3) Has less than 10,000 results on an all-in-title Google search.

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www.google.com/insights/search

Has a good forecast

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Has an appropriate geo-concentration

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Additional Tools

Compete.com

Quantcast.com

Check-domains.com

Websitegrader.com

BlogGrader.com

Google.com/archivesearch

Spyfu.com

Trendistic.com

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Trouble Shooting1) Make sure all on-page SEO elements are keyword rich (firefox, SEO doctor)

2) Make sure you have submitted an xml site map.

3) Make sure you have a 301 redirect.

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Additional Strategies

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Geo-targeting

1) Claim your local Google listing.

2) Create a Google and Windows places.

3) Use geographically identifiable information on your site.

4) Submit to local directories.

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1) Knowem.com.

2) Ping.Fm.

Social Media

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Pros/Cons

1)Instantly on the top page of Google for a few hundred dollars.

2)Very high customer volume very quickly.

3)Have to pay to stay up there.

4)Does not help your Google rankings.

5)Have to constantly manage the ads.

Pay-per-click

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1) It is still worth submitting a site map to Yahoo and MSN.

2) If you rank on Google, you will almost certainly be indexed by Yahoo, MSN, and AltaVista unless you forgot to submit a site map.

Other search engines?

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Conclusion

Writing good content

+

picking the right keywords

=

the number one page on Google.

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Thank you.

www.EverLineWebMarketing.com

[email protected]

(650) 274-7844