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1 Off Page SEO Strategy There is a complete off page SEO strategy that you should follow in order to get your website or blog ranking better in the serach engine results. Everyone should know by now that you have to do way more than merely composing and publishing the content. You have to do a lot more to get that content noticed and in front of as many eyeballs as possible. Eventually it will take off, but in the beginning you have to work an entore strategy to get it shared and syndicated well. I had to learn lots of this stuff the hard way, so benefit by reading the short write ups that I offer where I distill these volumes of information for you. Off Page SEO Strategy Source: http://www.ninjamlm.com/off-page-seo/ Okay listen up, you have to have an off page seo strategy as well as an on page one. You have to be white hat about it or the Big G will slap your ass back to the stone age, so be careful and make sure you always try to make it content rich for the receiver. Yes we all sometimes rush stuff out the door in order to make that new post, or sometimes we rush our back links effort because it takes so much damn time and effort. I hear ya. Off page SEO is a bitch, but it has to be done. See my video on the subject, but know that it’s a rough idea and you can fill it in and shore it up any way you like if you’re smart like that. I just wanted to give an idea for the newbies who have no clue about it or that they even have to do it. This stuff plays a role in how your pages and site eventually ranks for your keywords, so it’s an important thang… Hear me? Hear this. Off page SEO is something that you have to do so why not just suck it up and get started? I gave you a pretty good starting point in that video. So what Wasn’t in the Off Page SEO video? Well, I didn’t draw every Web 2.0 or high PR site, which would have been pretty much impossible anyway. I put in some of the most popular ones to give you an idea of what kinds of sites that you need pointing to each other and back to your page. Another thing I noticed that I omitted was that you can have your YouTube videos not only pointing to and embedded in your target page, but you can also have them pointing to and embedded in your support blog pages on WordPress.com and Blogger, to name just two. Media is king and if your videos are good then by all means use them. I think it’s better to make unique videos for each project though, so if you can bang out an effective quick video for your Web 2.0 sites, then do that over using your main ones. time is always a factor here since it takes lots of hours to put all of this together. Stay organized though. That is something that can help you in the long run. As I mentioned in the video, not everyone is a fan of the TribePro/Onlywire syndication gig, but in the beginning I say that it can’t hurt to get plenty of social and other shares of your content by other people who are doing so in a cooperative manner through that site. You can read more up on SEO at Wikipedia , in case you are a complete newbie. That will open in a new window or tab so that you don’t lose your place here. Off page SEO is the other half of your total SEO effort, so make sure that you don’t neglect it. getting your site out there and noticed, with good quality back links, is crucial. Whenever you create links that are more than just share type links, make sure that you post quality information and avoid spammy comments with little value. You can spin your content but make sure that it’s spun in an intelligent way and doesn’t look too much like the original. It is better to read your own content first then do a complete from your head rewrite trying to be different or from another angle so that it doesn’t incur you any duplicate content penalties down the line. I know that all of this off page SEO stuff may sound a bit overwhelming to the new blogger, but after awhile it becomes sort of second nature, so stick with it, stay organized, and keep plugging away. That’s a screen shot of my video graphic for your reference. Now this is basic stuff. This is just the minimum starting point for SEO, not the end game. Not by a long shot. There are other more advanced backlinking strategies that you will also need to do, but they are beyond the scope of this

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Off Page SEO StrategyThere is a complete off page SEO strategy that youshould follow in order to get your website or blogranking better in the serach engine results. Everyoneshould know by now that you have to do way more thanmerely composing and publishing the content. Youhave to do a lot more to get that content noticed andin front of as many eyeballs as possible. Eventually itwill take off, but in the beginning you have to work anentore strategy to get it shared and syndicated well. Ihad to learn lots of this stuff the hard way, so benefit byreading the short write ups that I offer where I distillthese volumes of information for you.

Off Page SEO StrategySource: http://www.ninjamlm.com/off-page-seo/

Okay listen up, you have to have an off page seo strategy aswell as an on page one. You have to be white hat about it orthe Big G will slap your ass back to the stone age, so be carefuland make sure you always try to make it content rich for thereceiver.

Yes we all sometimes rush stuff out the door in order to makethat new post, or sometimes we rush our back links effortbecause it takes so much damn time and effort.

I hear ya. Off page SEO is a bitch, but it has to be done. Seemy video on the subject, but know that it’s a rough idea andyou can fill it in and shore it up any way you like if you’re smartlike that. I just wanted to give an idea for the newbies whohave no clue about it or that they even have to do it. This stuffplays a role in how your pages and site eventually ranks foryour keywords, so it’s an important thang…

Hear me?

Hear this.

Off page SEO is something that you have to do so why not justsuck it up and get started? I gave you a pretty good startingpoint in that video.

So what Wasn’t in the Off Page SEOvideo?Well, I didn’t draw every Web 2.0 or high PR site, which wouldhave been pretty much impossible anyway. I put in some ofthe most popular ones to give you an idea of what kinds of sitesthat you need pointing to each other and back to your page.

Another thing I noticed that I omitted was that you can haveyour YouTube videos not only pointing to and embedded inyour target page, but you can also have them pointing to andembedded in your support blog pages on WordPress.com andBlogger, to name just two. Media is king and if your videos aregood then by all means use them. I think it’s better to makeunique videos for each project though, so if you can bang out

an effective quick video for your Web 2.0 sites, then do thatover using your main ones. time is always a factor here sinceit takes lots of hours to put all of this together.

Stay organized though. That is something that can help youin the long run.

As I mentioned in the video, not everyone is a fan of theTribePro/Onlywire syndication gig, but in the beginning I saythat it can’t hurt to get plenty of social and other shares ofyour content by other people who are doing so in a cooperativemanner through that site.

You can read more up on SEO at Wikipedia, in case you are acomplete newbie. That will open in a new window or tab sothat you don’t lose your place here.

Off page SEO is the other half of your total SEO effort, so makesure that you don’t neglect it. getting your site out there andnoticed, with good quality back links, is crucial.

Whenever you create links that are more than just sharetype links, make sure that you post quality information andavoid spammy comments with little value. You can spin yourcontent but make sure that it’s spun in an intelligent way anddoesn’t look too much like the original. It is better to read yourown content first then do a complete from your head rewritetrying to be different or from another angle so that it doesn’tincur you any duplicate content penalties down the line.

I know that all of this off page SEO stuff may sound a bitoverwhelming to the new blogger, but after awhile it becomessort of second nature, so stick with it, stay organized, and keepplugging away.

That’s a screen shot of my video graphic for your reference.

Now this is basic stuff. This is just the minimum starting pointfor SEO, not the end game. Not by a long shot.

There are other more advanced backlinking strategies that youwill also need to do, but they are beyond the scope of this

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article, and I doubt you’d even find them openly discussed. Ilooked for a long time and only found out when I associatedwith very successful people and there was an entry fee to havesuch information bestowed upon me. Even with that, it’s work.

Remember, off page SEO is always evolving and you have tobe willing to evolve with it or stagnate.

The best thing though is to create great and useful contentfor your readers, so I hope that this basic off page SEO articlehelped you out.