Posts Tagged ‘self promotion’

Four Quick SEO Tips

I received a great question this week via my Model Mayhem account (it’s like Facebook for models and photographers) from a website owner named Bella Valentine, here’s her email and what I had to say about it, I’m sharing this (with her permission) because I believe Bella’s questions are the same questions many people have about Search Engine Optimization and online marketing.

Hey,

Saw your post in the forums and I was hoping you could help me out with a few questions that I have…

  • How do you find related blogs?
  • Do you write your site’s link as the signature when posting a comment on such blogs? (I’ve been looking for blogs that have the slot for your website’s url but have come only across one that was set up that way)
  • Wouldn’t that be considered spamming?
  • Should I try to stay away from sites that have a worst ranking then mine on Alexa or do all links back help?

Thanks,
Bella

Hi Bella, thanks for asking!

You can find related blogs using Google’s blog search function, it’s found under the “More” tab on Google or at http://blogsearch.google.com/. If for example you’re hoping to improve your ranking with Denver models, search Google for that phrase and you’ll see 92,000+ blogs appear but you’ll want to play with the keywords until you find the right combination to return the best results for you.

Many of these blogs will have a comment form at the bottom of the page and on these forms you will see a space for your name, email, website and comment. Now you have to be careful, some web masters such as myself frown on “keyword spam” which is when you replace your name with keywords such as “Denver Model”, so instead I always suggest people using their name in addition to the keywords they’d like to leave. For example, I will always delete people using “Denver Model” but look the other way for “Bella, the Denver Model” or “Bella a model from Denver”. I appreciate self promotion is part of the game, but not at the cost of my site’s reputation.

On that point, I will also point out that 75% of people surveyed prefer the Ben & Jerry’s brand vs. Häagen-Dazs yet … 75% of people surveyed prefer Häagen-Dazs ice cream. Why? Because as people, we like people … so website owners and other surfers are far more likely to “connect” to you if you’re a person rather than a keyword.

There is a fine line between blog spam and self promotion. I tend to think of it as the same line men often cross in a bar, keep it genuine and nobody gets hurt but when your comments are fake, false or generic … web site owners will reject you. Instead of leaving generic comments which will get flags as SPAM, only leave comments which add to the texture of the article or benefit the website owner. You’ll be surprised how quickly your comments get you traffic when you’re helping others in a positive way.

Commenting on websites with a lower PageRank value will not hurt your website, in fact each successful link regardless of where it comes from is either positive or neutral, but never negative. This is because Google knows that you can not control who links to you, so they don’t punish you for poor incoming links.

That said … the higher the PageRank of a link coming to you the better.

For example, if you can get a link from Model Mayhem (5) to your website it’s better than a PR 1, but a link from Apple (9) is better still. There’s a complex math formula that is used … way to complex for me to explain or even understand but basically, in the simplest terms possible assume that every PR point is worth double the value before it so … a link from a PR1 is worth 1 point while a PR2 is 2, a PR3 is 4, PR4 is 8, PR5 is 16, PR6 is 32, PR7 is 64, PR8 is 128, PR9 is 256 … OK, so that scale is completely made up but it holds some analytical water and more to the point, it reinforced that incoming links from high ranking sites is better but lower ranking sites are not worse.

Chris

If you have a question about SEO, why not ask me? I’m always happy to answer your questions and look forward to hearing from people!

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Want to learn more about Bella’s website? Visit her at http://www.BellaValentine.com.

WordPress Plugins & Themes

This week was a pretty productive week for updating and editing my WordPress related content here on the website, I updated most of the plugins and a few of the themes to modernize them. In a few cases minor bug fixes but mostly just ensuring they are ready for the new WordPress 2.8 release.

Theme Updates

You can always find links to all my themes in the theme directory, but here’s a run down of some of the changes:

Great Chefs Great Restaurant Web Theme
New! This is a completely new theme for my website and hopefully will be my first contribution to the WordPress directory. It’s designed for restaurant owners and chefs who are looking for a perfect theme for their restaurant but could easily be used for any variety of websites.

One Night in Paris
I recently updated the One Night in Paris theme and redid a significant amount of the front end including a redesign of the index.php file.

Community Friendly Theme
Minor changes to the code designed to make the theme more compatible with 2.8

Plugin Updates

Get Image from Post, a Free WordPress Plugin
New! This is a simple plugin which allows users to return an image from the related post.

Get Better Excerpt Plugin for WordPress
New! The Get Better Excerpt plugin works almost identical to the built in get_the_excerpt() and the_excerpt() functions except it returns whole words.

You can of course see all my plugins in my plugin directory on thisismyurl.com or by visiting the official WordPress website at http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/profile/christopherross where I sincerely hope you’ll download and vote for my plugins.

For a bit of shameless self promotion today, I’d love to remind everybody that I’m available to develop custom WordPress themes and plugins for your organizations. Sponsoring a free theme giveaway is an easy way to dramatically increase links to your website and give back to the community.

15 free round social media icons with a fold

Simple Round Social Media Icons with a Fold

15 free social media icons with a fold 15 free round social media icons with a fold imageDescription

The Simple Speech Bubble Social Media Icons are a free collection of popular social media icons, designed to be used on your website or web application. This collection of 15 common social networking websites is intended to be a series of simple, easy to integrate icons.

Installation

To install these icons onto your website, upload the complete installation folder to your website image hosting directory. You may then include any image or size for your website needs.

For example, place the following code on your web page:

<img src=’http://[YourWebsiteAddress]/images/15 free social media icons with a fold/blogger-32.png’ />

License

This artwork is free artwork; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Please leave this readme file unmodified, as recognition to the original artist.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this artwork; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA

Shameless Self Promotion

If you’ve enjoyed this series of graphics please visit my website at http://www.thisismyurl.com or follow me on Twitter to learn about more free icon sets in the future.

download file Easy Technorati Tags for WordPress

What are the most expensive search terms?

You know what? Sometimes I’m amazed by things that I didn’t even know people don’t know and this week, my friend Josh over at noonanworks.com caught me off guard when he told me that he’d never considered the idea that some Google ads (from AdWords etc) are worth more money than others. In fact, since Google AdWords placements are acquired exclusively through bidding, some keywords and key phrases (combinations of keywords) are worth a fortune while others are almost worthless.

Take for example popular keywords such as Warcraft and WordPress, they’re practically worthless ($1.60 per click, of which the publisher receives roughly 50%) while other keywords such as mesothelioma are worth $45 or more per click. Ever wonder why so many people put up websites for consolidated loans? Those keywords are worth a fortune at $49. There are lists (mostly outdated) of the expensive keywords at Search Engine Watch and cached Google pages but if you really want to know what keywords are worth, why no go straight to the source and ask Google?

(btw, as a shameless piece of self promotion … once you’ve found the keywords that you’d like to build your business on … why not hire me to build your site?)

Getaway Graphics Business Cards

getawaygraphicscardfront2 171x300 Getaway Graphics Business Cards imageThe Getaway Graphics business card design was created to be a cost effective marketing tool. I did this in the summer of 2005 for my own self promotion.