Link Building Strategies for Smaller Brands in a Competitive Space

Big vs SmallLink building is a very exhausting, and usually, the most frustrating aspect of website optimization, especially if you’re one of the small ones who’s competing against the bigger names in a certain industry that have all the means to speed up the implementation of the tougher and time-consuming tasks (tasks that are capable of returning results faster).

In search marketing, when you are competing with the bigger brands, you get mostly tied up with limited strategies to fight back, as these brands are willing to spend a lot to take preemptive actions and dominate the SERPs, which sometimes lead the smaller ones to resort to desperate measures (like web spamming).

Another disturbing thought in the Internet industry is that webmasters are now more aware of how to profit from their sites by selling links (paid reviews, paid guest posts, etc), which locks down the opportunities of gaining great links for smaller commercial/business websites.

However, there is one misconception about SEO that people usually reckon as a basis for winning – the size of your budget. Yes, it does matter, in some areas, but in this generation of link building, it’s not the big that eats the small anymore, but rather, it’s the fast that overtakes and eats the slow (got that quote from my big bro). In this age of marketing, time and creativity is the key to be successful.

So how can you size up your links when you’re in a highly-competitive space?

Homepage is where your brand is.

Most websites that are already active in the search game commonly use their homepages to target their most important keyword (industry/niche keyword), and I have nothing against that, but these days, focusing on branding techniques in optimizing the site’s front page is more capable of returning greater results, I believe, given that it causes curiosity and brand awareness to your visitors.

Using online branding methodologies such as using your brand name as anchor text when linking to your website from your distributed content like guest blogs, interviews, author profiles, web directory listings and community-based interactions can help in:

Increasing search volumes for your brandAcquiring sitelinks for your site’s search engine listingImproving your homepage’s search and social visibilityAttracting natural brand mentions from other websites/social networks

Power keywords for power pages

A powerful keyword that will help your campaign draw huge amount of specifically targeted visitors will always need a powerful content to host it. Powerful pages in your site may come in a form of viral content/link bait and comprehensive resource articles/case studies.

Your site’s important landing/product pages can improve its own search rankings when surrounded by these types of powerful pages, especially if these pages are able to receive massive social signals and natural incoming links.

Putting a solid content as a front for your requests will also increase the chances of getting high quality links, as the rarity of the information stored within the content leverages the value proposition of your link placement requests – which means building more robust deep links to these inner pages (with your targeted anchor texts) is much easier than requesting for links to direct to your homepage.

Several ways to build links to your power pages:

Cite them as a resource when participating on online conversations (forums, blog discussions, Q&A sites)Contextually link to them on guest blogs, interviews and press releases.Search for industry links/resources pages and request for a link placement (have higher success rate when you’re offering a highly resourceful page).Incentivize linking like embeddable badges/infographics/videos, or by offering a free report/whitepaper in exchange of sharing the content via social networks (can be automated if you use Cloudflood).

Blog posts for your long tails

Blog posts are certainly the best way to target long-tail keywords for your campaign, since this type of webpage seems to naturally rank for unsystematic strings of search queries, particularly if your site is already recognized as a trustworthy site by major search engines (high domain authority).

Several ways to empower linking to your blog posts:

Social media promotion, where you can amplify your content’s visibility through the conversations you’ve built in your social networks. Linking to industry influencers from your content can also help in establishing conversations and getting social shares from them.Request links from media curators in your industry (search for weekly/monthly blog roundups happening in your sector).Promoting content on Commentluv-enabled blogs. You can use commentluv’s exclusive search engine to find blogs in your niche that use this WordPress plugin.Citing your blog post as a resource when contributing on community-based websites like forums and Q&A sites.Slowly build your site’s domain authority by diversifying your links’ sources and links’ destinations – since having a strong domain authority will make your blog posts’ listings (even the recently published ones) show up more prominently on search results.

Guest blogging is probably the most effective link building technique of this generation, and at this time, it’s already being excessively used on almost every industry, which dries up the chances of smaller websites to have their submitted content approved (whether because the submitted content sucks or the subject is too common).

Today’s web is oversaturated with content, and many of them are just rehashed work, though, there are still some that can really stand out.  Everything in this industry is a remix, where most great creations always draw its soul from a deeper influence.

Getting content ideas from other industries that might haven’t been created or overly used in yours can be a good approach to catch up with your bigger competitors. Here are some methods that you can use in generating ideas for your guest blogging campaign:

Content Exploration

Utilize Stumbleupon to find interesting topics in your industry or even in other industries that you can use, draw inspiration from and/or recreate for your own campaign. Take note of all the interesting content that you can correlate or recreate in your industry and list them in an excel sheet.

Some examples:

“keyword” in 100 pictures – then submit it as a guest post to an authority photoblog, or an influential media in your industry. You can easily build this content by collecting great images and compiling them all in one post, and then giving link attributes to the owners of the photos. “keyword” in “location”(ex: 20 Best “SEO” blogs in “Manila”) – submit it as a guest post to a regional blog or news site. You can also create different lists for different locations where you might be targeting traffic from, as this can also help you develop relationships (through conversations) with the sites that you’ll be including on your list(s), which can also result in securing more link opportunities.

Recreate News

There are many blogs that infrequently update their postings (2 – 3x a month), and you can certainly find many of these in any industry. Being updated with the current news in your industry can help you penetrate good content from these blogs, but of course, you’ll have to make your content more unique than what the original source of the story is providing. Here are some tips on how you can use this for your guest blogging campaign:

Follow news sites in your industry.Remake interesting news articles that you’ll find and include your tips and takeaways (make the post useful and informative).Contact industry blogs who might be interested to publish your post (most likely blogs that don’t update regularly).Link back to your website through the “about the author” section.

Interviews and Crowdsourced content as guest blogs

Interview popular personalities in your industry and offer the finished content as a guest blog. Typically, the output of this content is very useful, knowing that it gives answers to industry-related questions.

This method will also allow you to scale link opportunities to your site, since you will be able to establish/build relationships with the people that you’ll be interviewing, which you can use in the latter part of your link building campaign.

Curated content as guest blogs

Gather the best content in your industry, compile them into one post and then offer it as a guest post to authority blogs in your industry. This approach has a high approval rate when submitted as a guest blog, knowing that it saves the target blogger’s time of creating the resourceful article.

Some of the best samples of this method as a guest blog:

Kinetic Text Typography

Converting your articles or audio files (podcasts, etc…) into a video in kinetic text typography can extremely grow your site’s incoming authority links as well as natural links/citations, particularly if you can disseminate the video by using it as a front in submitting your guest blog entries, in which you’ll just have to provide several unique introductions (with the video embedded within the submitted content) to be able to offer it to various authority blogs in your niche.

Focus on selling your brand’s edge or its primary identifier through your externally distributed content, as this methodology will help nurture your site’s identity within your industry. Allocate conversion-oriented content contributions to influential media/blogs in your sector to propagate your projected image, such as putting emphasis on your area of expertise to establish your brand as the authority in that extent of the industry.

You can use Citationlabs’ outbound link scraper and contact finder tool in building a list of specifically targeted link prospects where you can distribute your content. One reason why this is the best tool to use in this particular method is that it can speed up your process of gathering the right targets for linking, as the process’ foundation is based on other list pages (ex. list of best blogs in a certain industry) – these are basically the sites that you’ll really need to acquire a link from – and the tool will do the rest, automatically, in collecting important data from these pages.

Using the tool:

Search for pages that list the best/authority blogs in your industry. You can use search queries like “best [keyword] blogs”, “top [keyword] blogs” and/or “list of [keyword] blogs”.List all the URLs of the list pages in an excel sheet or notepad that you’ll find from your search and you can then start using the tool’s outbound scraper feature.Paste the URLs of the list pages that you’ve found in the outbound scraper feature.Download the report for the scraped outbound links from the list pages.The exported file will look something similar to this:Go to the contact finder feature of the tool to extract the contact details of the link prospects that has been generated through the outbound scraper.Paste all the URLs extracted by the outbound scraper feature for the tool to automatically search for the target link prospects’ contact details (this will normally include the target site’s contact page, about page, email address and/or contact form).Wait for a few minutes for the results and you can then export the list of URLs with their contact details.The exported file will look something similar to this:

Citationlabs offers affordable packages to gain access to their tools:

250 MB of bandwidth (equivalent to 10,000 requests) – $10 per month500 MB of bandwidth (equivalent to 20,000 requests) – $15 per month1,000 MB of bandwidth (equivalent to 40,000 requests) – $25 per month2,500 MB of bandwidth (equivalent to 10,000 requests) – $50 per month

Once you have generated your list of prospects with their contact details, you can then start producing content that exemplifies your expertise in the field and will somehow be very interesting to your prospects’ followers/readers. You can also start engaging your link targets through your outreach campaign.

Brand building through industry and community-based discussions is one of the most efficient and inexpensive ways to fortify a website’s online marketing campaign. Conversation participation amplifies branding in such a way that a business entity is able to make actions and contributions to its target market through relevant discussions.

These community contributions are then able to make your brand’s authoritativeness more apparent to its target audience, and sends out signals that can create awareness and advocacies.  Several methods that you can use to improve your brand’s ability to engage its audience are:

Strong presence on relevant forums, blog communities and Q&A sites.Constant content distribution on key and influential media in your industry (authority blogs and news sites).Authentic involvement on social media through conversations.Expanding your sources for link opportunities by seeking through conversation threads (from authority forums, blogs and social media pages in your industry) and from sites linking to pages that are ranking for your secondary keywords.

Create the “best” content in your industry that can withstand time – evergreen content – as these types of web pages will be highly capable of constantly attracting natural links to your site for a long time (as long as the content is seen useful by its targeted audience).

Developing a robust page in your site that can prove itself as the best content about a certain area in an industry and will stand as one of the domain’s pillars have high acceptance rate when requested/pitched to other sites for a link. These pages can definitely improve a site’s domain authority, brand presence and traffic conversions.

Elements of a powerful linkable asset:

Useful and/or highly informativeVisually attractiveComprehensiveEvergreenCapacity to target multiple types of audiencesHave a strong call to actionTargets a high search volume keyword

Several samples of linkable assets:

Rich media content like infographics, kinetic text typography, slide presentations and/or high quality videos.Annual blog awards.Crowdsourced content that aims to answer an industry-specific question.Industry conference/seminars’ landing page (which you can always repurpose).

Promoting your linkable assets:

Social media promotionEmail link/blogger outreachPaid advertisements (PPC, Facebook ads, Stumbleupon ads, Buysellads.com, etc…)Citing it as a resource when building informative links through forums, guest blogs, newsletters, whitepapers, Q&A sites and/or blog discussions.

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Tumblr: How to Get Free PR7 Links Within Minutes

tumblr link building Why don’t you listen to the (strange-looking) man…

Tell me you found an easy and quick link building technique, and you’ll have my full attention.

Tell me that technique will generate high PR, Dofollow links back to my blog for FREE, and I’ll get to work right there and then.

That’s pretty much what happened when I heard of this link building strategy using Tumblr.

But first things first.

Tumblr is a free micro-blogging platform that allows you to post video or audio files and images in addition to text.

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If it’s too long to tweet, but too short to write a substantial blog post about, it’s perfect for Tumblr.com.

It’s similar to Posterous, but simpler to use. Some might say it’s even more powerful than Posterous.

So what?

Great, you say, yet another thing to add to my to-do list, Ana.

Allow me to explain what makes Tumblr such a good addition to your link building strategy.

1.  PR8 website.

Which means that it has a lot of authority to pass to your blog and other web properties.

2.   Dofollow.

All the links you post to Tumblr are Dofollow.

If you are not sure what Dofollow means, take a look at this post.

3.   Self-publishing platform.

You can pretty much publish whatever you want to Tumblr, as long as you don’t violate their Terms of Service, of course.

Let’s compare that to any article directory, say EzineArticles.com.

With EzineArticles, you submit an article, then wait and hope that it passes the moderator’s “inspection”. Additionally, they have strict backlinking rules that limit you as to where to add your links, how many, how many keywords in your anchor text you can use, etc.

No such problem with Tumblr.

So you can pretty much treat it as your personal article directory that gives you just as much, if not more, link juice as any traditional article directory – without the hassle.

4.   SEO-friendly.

I’ve seen many Tumblr blogs rank very highly on Google for some very competitive keywords.

These are some very simple, effective, and quick techniques I can implement within minutes.

1.   Publish summaries of my blog posts.

Just a few sentences will do with a keyword-rich link or two back to my post.

2.   Use OnlyWire.com or Ping.fm

Both of these free services allow you to bookmark your posts to several social media/micro-blogging platforms at the same time.

Tumblr is one of them.

3.   Import your RSS feeds.

Tumblr used to have an import RSS function, which allowed you to connect your Tumblr blog with your WP blog, Twitter account, etc.

A couple of months ago they quietly did away with that feature.

However, where there’s a will, there’s a way, right?

There are some WP plugins you can use to connect Tumblr with your WordPress blog, but most of them are not very well suited for the job. For instance, Tumblrize will cross-publish your entire posts, which will create duplicate content issues and render your backlinks worthless.

The best solution I found is TumblRSSApp.com.

It allows you to add several RSS feeds and is entirely free.

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Notice the last drop-down box in the image above that says “select post type“.

You’ll have 2 choices here: text or link. I suggest you choose “link” for your blog RSS feed and “text” for your Twitter link. I had to experiment to learn this essential piece of information.

Of course, I saved the best for last.

In this video, I’ll show you how to get dofollow links from high PR pages on Tumblr within minutes and with minimal effort.

Brief video summary:

Create an account at Tumblr.comIn URL field enter your main keywords with dashes between them.Confirm your email address.Click on “Untitled” ==> “Customize Appearance”. Choose a free theme.Go under “Settings”.Check “Use custom domain box”. Add your domain name without http  or “/”.Enable SEOQuake. Do a Google search with this command site:tumblr.com “liked this”Find high PR pages. Click on them one by one.Once on a page, click on “Reblog” in the upper right corner.Refresh the page to make sure your keywords show up as the last name in “Notes”.

Originally, I learned this tactic from SEO Experts Academy – the best course on how to generate a flood of SEO traffic I’ve ever seen.

This Tumblr link building strategy is only one of many they teach you in the course. If you are finally ready to get a grip on your search engine traffic, SEO Experts Academy is definitely the way to go:

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How to Create a Static Home Page on Your Blog

We have a number of websites and they are all structured in different ways but one of our favorite formats at the moment is to use a static page as the home page rather than the regular blog type structure. It works quite well for product based sites like our Amazon sites as it makes the site look less like a blog and more like a regular website. It also opens up a myriad of opportunities for adding different types of content to that home page.

When you create a static page for your blog what you are doing is essentially replacing the basic blog post format on the home page to just one single page. For instance, this blog’s home page has a list of blog posts listed down the page and that is what most blogs look like. However, if we decided to create a static page for our home page here, the blog posts would no longer appear and it it’s place would be one page of content.

Technically speaking it will work on any type of WordPress blog but that doesn’t mean that it will actually suit every type of WordPress blog. This blog for instance has a community feel to it and readers leave lots of comments, so in this instance we prefer to have the blog style remain on the home page. We wouldn’t change it to a static page.

However, for some of our product sites using a static page is a much better option as we generally don’t get a lot of comments on our product blogs and not a lot of repeat visitors. For product sites, the blog style can be limiting in some ways especially if you really want to promote some of your best reviews which you can do extremely well with a static home page.

WordPress have made it super easy to create a static home page. It’s just a matter of point and click. However, you still have to add your content of course but we will go into that a little further on in this article.

Here are the steps for creating a static home page in WordPress:

1. In your WordPress dashboard go to Pages –> Add New.

2. Create a page called Home Page (you can actually call it whatever you like). Add your content (refer below for more info on what to add) and Publish the page. (Note that you can create a full-width page if your WordPress theme provides you with that option).

3. In your WordPress dashboard go to Settings —> Reading and click the Static Page option and from the drop-down field next to it select the Page you just created in step 2.

4. Click Save Changes and go to your home page on your site and your new page will now be displayed.

Now you all might be thinking where has my blog disappeared to if it is no longer displayed on the home page. In order to display your blog again you simply need to take the following steps:

1. In your WordPress dashboard go to Pages –> Add New.

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2. In the Title field enter the world ‘Blog’. (You can call it whatever you like but Blog is the most appropriate title.) Don’t enter any content on the page. Leave the content field completely empty.

Static-Page-Pages-Blog3. Click the Publish button to publish the page.

4. Go to Settings –> Reading and from the Posts Page drop-down box select the Blog page you just created in step 2.

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5. Click Save Changes.

Check out your website and you should now see a Blog option in the navigation bar. When you click on that you will be taken to your blog. If you don’t see it then it is probably because you have created a custom menu so you will need to go to Appearance –> Menus to add the Blog page to your main menu navigation bar.

You really can add whatever you like to your static home page. Here are some options:

1. A Welcome box -  A welcome section is a great way to introduce yourself and your website. Add your photo and a short blurb about who you are and why you started the website. This can work particularly well for product review sites as most people gain a sense of trust when they see a photo of a real person. Here’s an example:

Welcome to my Cordless Drill Review site. My name is Paula and my goal with this site is to provide the best cordless drill reviews for all the major makes and models including Panasonic, Makita, Black and Decker, Dewalt and more. I hope you enjoy your stay and if you have any questions feel free to contact me.


2. The top reviews on your site
– If you have purchased the Amazonian Profit Plan then you will know that we suggest that you start by creating five reviews for your website. You can promote those five reviews by linking to them from the home page. This is just a suggestion but you can create a heading called ‘Most Popular Reviews’ and under that add a thumbnail image of each product and next to each thumbnail add a short blurb about the product and a link to the review on your site. It might look something like this although we did use the Flexsqueeze theme to make it look as good as it does with the star ratings and the More Info button but it is simply a table which you can create in WordPress without the need for Flexsqueeze.

3. A directory menu linking to key posts/pages on your site. You can see an example of how this works  on our Affiliate Reviews HQ site. If you go to the home page of the site you will see that it uses a static page and on the page is a simple directory with two menu headings – one for the latest reviews and one for the latest comparisons. We don’t have to manually add the links to that directory each time we publish a new post or page. It all happens automatically for us because we use a free plugin called List Category Posts.

5. Videos – You can add your own video or grab a video from Youtube to add to your static home page.

6. Widgets – This one will only work if you have a theme that allows widgets on pages and not just in the sidebar. We recently reviewed the Catalyst theme which has this feature. If you read the Catalyst theme review on our Affiliate Reviews HQ site you will see how we managed to create a home page on one of our test sites purely with widgets. This makes creating a home page extremely easy because you don’t have to play around with tables which often don’t always work very well. Being able to drag a widget onto your home page has to be one of the easiest ways to make a professional looking page.

7. Content – Google loves content so ensure that you don’t just have a home page that is only full of video and images.  Add a few paragraphs that include some of your top keywords.

These are just a few examples of what you can do with your home page. If you have any other ideas please let us know in the comments below.

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Writing Around the Web – Social Media SEO, Google Analytics, and Social Proof

Writing Around the Web is a monthly series highlighting guest posts I’ve written on blogging, business, SEO, social media, and other topics!

This month’s featured piece just went live today and is part of the 2011 Bad-Ass SEO Blogging Contest.

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How to Optimize 7 Popular Social Media Profiles for SEO covers how certain social networks use specific elements of information that you supply in your profile to optimize each profile on their network. This post will guide you to the right fields to optimize for the best possible search optimization of your social media profiles on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more!

What’s at stake in this blogging contest? A nice cash prize of $1,000!

So if you’re interested in helping me become the next bad-ass SEO blogger finding out how to optimize your social media profiles for search for better personal and professional branding:

Check out this post and follow the step-by-step directions.Leave me a comment with any questions or thoughts – I’ll be happy to help!Tweet, Like, and vote on Blog Engage using the buttons below!

As always, any comment and social love will be greatly appreciated – especially since I made this a late entry and only have a few days to promote it! :)

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Testing BuildMyRank

So in case you missed it somehow, there’s a leaderboard banner across my blog for BuildMyRank. If you’ve been living in a cave on the far side of Jupiter’s moon Io, you might have missed the announcement over the entire internet that this is one of the finest link-building blog networks on the face of the planet.


Review after review of people I trust has been positive, but honestly I’ve been hesitating to even try it. Well my hesitation is over. Sorta.


My Reservations With BMR


Honestly I’ve been on a quest to do things pretty low-key, free and using what tools I have already on my desktop.  I’ve written Duct Tape SEO and it’s, if you haven’t guessed, a study in free methods largely for rankings.


Does Duct Tape SEO “work”?  You bet your life it does – my new web pages wind up within a stone’s throw of the top of Google, if not on the front page – before I even backlink anything…..


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The Secrets to Google Ranking

They say the cream always rises to the top. I think that about sums up how I discovered the blog of The Average Genius. He offers sound Internet Marketing advice and he is on top of his game. Here he lays out “Secrets to Google Ranking”, He reveals free information in this blog post about Google Rankings that many people would easily pay $50 for.


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I’m a bit overdue for a cheesy title, so Secrets to Google Ranking was the first thing that popped into mind.  First off, this is an SEO myth-buster of sorts.  Secondly, I’m not sure everyone realizes how simple it can be: we tend to over-think the whole SEO process (speaking with firsthand experience on that one).


Know What Google Wants


Wouldn’t it be great if you had a book that told you what Google wanted?  Actually it’s everywhere – blogs, forums, books – SEO isn’t really a “secret” but there are some easy ways to figure this out.


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Rather Genius Blog Posts 1

This is a new feature I’m long overdue in starting. I’m horrid with scheduling these things, been meaning to do a “list post” for over a year – but late is my middle name so whatev’s. The following blog posts and resources come from some geniuses strewn about the web.

Read them. Be in awe. Comment on their blogs. Share them through social media…and enjoy. Here are this week’s finds of pure awesomeness.

I’ve been reading Brancika Underwood’s “Blog Like a Star” blog for a while, usually I find her in my Twitter stream Tweeting great recommendations (@LiveUrLove)…and usually not to her own blog.

This time, she’s reporting on a unique way to leverage Facebook and it’s a method I’ve seen but didn’t understand the thinking behind it. So read it here (it’s something I think that can have broad applications to IMers if used properly): Viral Marketing on Facebook

Steve Scott and I have a lot in common (well, except he’s reporting 6 figures from his efforts). He’s more experienced than I am at the affiliate marketing game, and he published his book Affiliate Marketing Without the BullS**t on affiliate marketing primarily information products.

I bought that book, it’s been a good read thus far and it’s potentially a method I’ll be using to diversify my own income. Since I’m not an ‘information marketer’ primarily, I’m learning.

As time goes on, I’ll report on the effectiveness of the book once I’ve put his plan to work. Too early to tell: I’m still reading it.

I do like the way Steve thinks, we have a lot in common as far as the overall approach to marketing goes.

Another thing we have in common is the idea of doing more with fewer websites in your network, conducting market research and the questions you need to ask to really make your content stand head and shoulders above the endless me, too! marketers online.

Here’s one of his epic posts on making money fast: I Need $1000! THE 30-Day Plan for Making Fast Internet Income

(If you want to check out his book and use my affiliate link for it, I can’t link to it yet since I’m not finished reading or testing it.)

Selling PLR?
If you’re remotely thinking about selling PLR, you’ll be much further along the road to success with a free guide that just came out. It’s an epic blog post from a friend of mine, Ruth Pound (she’s actually the first “friend” in the business I made).

Ruth just wrote a killer resource I really think you need to read if PLR is even a vapor of an idea in your mind to increase your bottom line. Ruth is one of two PLR authors I’ve bought PLR from (only because I don’t normally use PLR), and if ever there was one resource to “train” PLR authors, Ruth’s got my vote: Ultimate Guide to PLR

The DO NOT USE List
What? Yeah – this is THE PLACE TO CHECK when you’re in doubt. I have a friend in the business (I think I can call Daniel a friend, though we met through my freelancing) named Daniel McGonagle.

I totally vouch for the guy (he’s now in my blogroll). What he does is runs experiments on backlinking services, the popular ones.

His list is my “final-word” resource for what not to buy, and I don’t see anyone else doing this. He’s like a link-building scientist: he lists the good and bad, dead honest and objective.

How do I know he’s honest? I helped test 2 of the services. What he reported was what we both found to be the case.

If something doesn’t work, he lists it here, so always double-check this place and save some money: NOT Recommended Tools for Backlinks

I strongly recommend you bookmark that page and use it before you ever hit a “buy now” button (by the way, the tools I recommend also go through my own testing on the My Tools page, but Dan’s recommendations and non-recommendations are much more exhaustive: he tests everything).

The BEST List of PageRank 2+ CommentLuv Blogs
For a long while I’ve been reading Ana Hoffman (actually I guest posted at her blog on how to write blog post titles a while back, and I’ve done other work for her). Her Traffic Generation Cafe blog is brimming with ideas for SEO, marketing, networking, conversions…you name it.

(Her free report is definitely worth a grab, too.) Anyway, Ana had a great idea: make a directory of PR2 or greater blogs using the CommentLuv plugin.

If you bought my book or you’ve read me a while, you know I love that plugin. It gets traffic, builds an audience, it rocks – so a PR2+ listing of those blogs is even better (yes, my blog’s on there, too). This is a valuable resource to return to: CommentLuv Enabled Blog List (Remember: PR2+ Blogs Only!)

62 Great Ideas For Link Building
Finally, WordTracker is always good to keep up with. They keep churning out some solid ideas, I’d suggest you subscribe to their newsletter. If you do already, then you know about this post (I’m a subscriber) – but it’s worth mentioning: 62 Steps to THE Definitive Link-Building Campaign

Read me for 10 minutes and I’ll mention Dave at Zenduck.me. He’s one of those guys you can’t stop reading once you start. Anyhow, after all my drama at the Warrior Forum (which I still think has its place, even if it seems like a pitch-fest and they stupidly delete threads without explanation), I was excited to hear Dave’s invested in a forum.

Will it bomb or will it become the new place to be? Not sure – you can read about it here: The Pond

I’m in. Haven’t posted much myself, but I’m in. :D

I’m planning on keeping this a regular feature on the blog, just a way to share my good finds, even if they’re not all “brand new” finds, they’re goodies and got me thinking.

Sky’s the limit with online opportunities to make serious cash. Hopefully these resources help you get motivated, informed and moving in the right direction.

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Your Questions About Affiliate Marketing Forum

Sandy asks…

The #1 affiliate marketing forum?

What is the best affiliate marketing forum where I can find information about affiliate marketing?

admin answers:

The best affiliate marketing forum http://forum.myinstant.biz which promotes trafficwave autoresponders through traffic exchange marketing system created by Ms. Margaret Albright.

Chris asks…

Affiliate Marketing Forums?

Anyone know a good affiliate marketing website for forums and information.

admin answers:

Try this site http://www.wealthyaffiliate.com/?a_aid=ZntJZWP9 They are well known for thier forums its actually why I joined. Not to mention they have an 8 week course that you can take to learn about affiliate marketing. They have tons of tools for you to use like site building software, free website hosting, niche research software, among other things I really reccomend you check this site out and give it a try its really gtreat and has a lot to offer. Good luck.

Helen asks…

who can i trust to help me as a novice in affiliate marketing?

I am just starting out barely know what i am doing. I get email offers all the time selling all manor of different traffic generating software but who out there is honestly interested in bring someone up in the ranks more so than making a quick buck? I guess i want to know what the super affiliates already know but who’s willing to teach someone with a limited income? Or should i be looking at some affiliate group forum for support?

admin answers:

There are a lot of people out there who will try to sell you their “system” and you can waste a lot of money on a program that you really don’t need.

Here is a simple way to get started for free!

1. You want to have a website or webpage with a topic or focus of something that you are interested in and know something about or are willing to do some research to learn more about it. Start with a free blog or Squidoo page. The important thing is to write good interesting original content, not just publish a page with a bunch of random spammy links.

2. After you have created a website or page with interesting original content and photos about your topic, apply to affiliate programs and look for companies that have products that fit in with the topic of your pages.

3. Here are some affiliate programs that I like:
Zazzle – you can create and design your own online store of products by downloading your favorite photos and then post a few products related to your topic or in some cases perhaps a link to your store on your website: http://www.zazzle.com/vickisims?rf=238110270365818601

Linkshare is a company that has many advertisers to choose from, and you get paid with one check from Linkshare for all of your sales.: http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=u5gSYs0n6aI&offerid=7097.10000025&type=3&subid=0

Share-a –sale is another company similar to LinkShare – they have many advertisers that you can choose from and you are paid in one check every month from LinkShare for all sales: http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=69&u=360104&m=47&urllink=&afftrack

All Posters – You can use the links to the posters and pictures at All Posters in your webpages to add some great photos and illustrations plus you may sell a few: http://affiliates.allposters.com/link/redirect.asp?AID=1581418438&PSTID=1&LTID=19&LID=112&ParentAID=1581418438&lang=1

There are numerous other free affiliate marketing programs, but with some you must earn $50 in commissions before you are paid so it is better to start off using one company with lots of different advertisers that have products that fit your topic to be able to reach the payment threshold faster. Then as you create more pages and learn how to generate traffic to them, you can expand to additional programs.

4. After you’ve created a page or two you can learn more about SEO and getting traffic to your website through the use of backlinks by linking all of your websites, blog pages and Squidoo pages to each other. You can also get back links on numerous other social networking sites, message boards and blogs.

I would recommend starting with creating pages (called lenses) on Squidoo. They have a pretty easy to use system of modules and you can even earn income directly from Squidoo by including their Amazon and eBay modules. Pick products from Amazon and eBay related to the topic of your page and if anyone clicks on your product link and buys something you earn a commission. You can also add your own affiliate program links to your pages. Here is an example of how you can put them all together to make a great page: http://www.squidoo.com/Seattle-Pike-Place-Market

Notice how the selling modules and affiliate programs must be appropriate to the topic and helpful to the reader for it to work well. People get turned off fast from a site that screams BUY, BUY, BUY – they must get some good information from the page to stick around and possibly eventually click out on a link.
Squidoo also has great community support and lots of pages about affiliate marketing. They also have a message board where you can learn a lot. If you’d like to get started making a Squidoo page (called a lens) here is a link: http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/referral/VickiSims

5. Create more pages on related or different topics that interest you. It helps if you can pick a niche or two that have topics that are related.

You won’t make a lot of money right away – it does take time and effort, but you won’t lose any money on a bunch of scams either.

Paul asks…

is there a affiliate links free stock market forum where i can get some genuine help regarding stocks, charts?

i have tried to work on multiple forums, but it seems the forum owners always try to make me signup for one thing or another, is there a simple place where i can get some genuine information and help without all that affiliate stuff we see all the time?

admin answers:

It’s difficult that you will get a forum where there are no affiliate links, however there are some rare forums which are offshoot of the main site, that is why they don’t need to have a lot of affiliate links to the site, moreover they are more or less a very tightly knit community.

And people actually try to help there.

Steven asks…

Is there a place to get affiliate marketing help?

Because iv been trying to ask Questions that i need to know to succeed with online marketing.
DO anyone knows a blog or forum i can go to for this pleasee anyone!!!

admin answers:

Http://www.affilorama.com/

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