How to create links and content quickly to boost your traffic!

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by thefandango, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. #1
    If you want to build more content, and create relevant content with links to your own sites, then eventually you need to do the following:

    1. Create a ton of content and spin it using article spinners
    2. Create loads of blog accounts
    3. Add your spun articles into the blogs as posts and pages
    4. In your content link to your own sites, or affiliates links
    5. Build links to your new blog pages so they get indexed and stay indexed.


    Here is how to do it:

    1. Create a load of relevant content. Write three or four 200 word articles on your chosen subject. Make sure you write content that will allow you to turn words into anchor text links, and plan where you will put affiliate links in it.

    Use this site, its free, to spin the three articles you created:
    http://simply-free-article-spinner.com/

    If you spin each article 10 times, that gives you up to 40 pieces of content you can now use.

    2. I create blogs on the following sites (amngst others):

    http://www.informationjunkie.net
    http://theblogtree.com/
    http://commercialappealblogs.com/

    3. Post four of your spun articles as new posts into each blog account.

    4. Add a link to your main content site, or affiliate link in each.

    5. I then use a variety of tools such as socialadr and iblbuilder to build quick links. You can the also ping them (informationjunkie does that for you to 60 ping sites), and submit the rss feeds for each of your blogs to RSS directories (just search from them on google).


    Easy!
     
    Last edited: Feb 25, 2010
    thefandango, Feb 25, 2010 IP
  2. MyLinkClub

    MyLinkClub Peon

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    #2
    Another great blog to post content to right now is wetpaint.com
     
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  3. supersi

    supersi Peon

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    #3
    That is a ton of work, that will only give small results.

    Wetpaint is NoFollow, so those links won't improve your rankings, although it could still direct human visitors to your website.
     
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    I've been using socialadr for about 2 months now and I'm just starting to see results. For some reason Google and Yahoo are slow to pickup your links from the social bookmarking sites they use but overall I've been happy.
     
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  5. MyLinkClub

    MyLinkClub Peon

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    #5
    And thus begins the argument of nofollow vs. dofollow...

    I have an experiment going with 1 way backlinks ONLY going to wetpaint pages who link to money site.

    Domain is 1 month old with 0 links coming in from anywhere else.

    for every keyword, money site ranks 1-2 places above wetpaint, which tells me the links from wetpaint are more valuable because of the links to wetpaint, even if the tags state nofollow.
     
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  6. supersi

    supersi Peon

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    #6
    There is not really much of an argument.

    Read what Google says:
    http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/01/preventing-comment-spam.html

    To say that NoFollow links count, is like saying that NoFollow links are just like DoFollow links, or somehow implying that Google can't tell the difference between the two (which is ridiculous).
     
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  7. MyLinkClub

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    #7
    That post was made in 2005...

    I didn't suggest that dofollow/nofollow links are the same, nor that Google can't tell them apart.

    I'm suggesting that anyone who says nofollow links are of absolutely NO value should do a little more research and experimentation.
     
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  8. plumtree

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    #8
    what does the no follow designation mean as far as the traffic?
     
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  9. zinomar

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    This method does not appeal to me . The reason is that it does not have any long term results.

    Because the links you get to your sites are practically worthless since the page they come from has a pr of zero.
     
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  10. supersi

    supersi Peon

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    To say that NoFollow links count, is like saying that NoFollow links are just like DoFollow links, or somehow implying that Google can't tell the difference between the two (which is ridiculous).
     
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    sory i want to ask, how to check that is dofollow or nofollow thanks
     
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  12. supersi

    supersi Peon

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    #12
    You can inspect the html code and look for rel="nofollow".

    This can be a bit tedious, so you can just use ctrl+F to find nofollow quickly.

    If you use Firefox there is a plugin that you can use to automatically indicate the difference between DoFollow and NoFollow.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5687

    Hope that helps...
     
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  13. Nigel Lew

    Nigel Lew Notable Member

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    #13
    Any sort of activity whose sole purpose is to game the SERPS is not SEO, completely asinine and a waste of time. You want to rank well? Make the site actually relevant.


    Nigel
     
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  14. MyLinkClub

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    #14
    I don't think anyone was talking about gaming search engines, but wondering where to make the best use of their content for traffic and rank boosts.
     
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    At any rate, thanks for the great informational post! What type of article spinning software do you use if you don't mind me asking?

    Personally i use Magic Article Rewriter and Submitter and am very happy with the results. One i'm really looking into is Unique Article Wizard but i'm a little nervous about the $67/month fee.
     
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  16. supersi

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    I used to use UAW but I wasn't pleased with the results. Many of the links were never indexed. I had my membership back when it was only $47 per month.

    Instead I use and recommend OneWayLinking.net

    It's more affordable ($47 per month) has better spinning capabilities, and all of the links will be indexed since they are all blogs. The blogs use the ping functionality so they are updated frequently.

    My experience has been very good, and I have been very pleased with the results.

    Hope this helps,

    Neil
     
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    I will definitely check them out. Thanks for the help. It's quite difficult to make a go in this industry...
     
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  18. supersi

    supersi Peon

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    #18
    I have tried lots of stuff. Most of it just doesn't work (at least, it doesn't work as good as some of the claims/hype would have you to believe).

    Yes, it can be hard. Be we can't give up. Instead we keep at it. Repeat what works, and quit what doesn't work.

    Keep at it!
     
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    Hi SuperSi...

    I have a question for you. Which is better, the Google add-ons or the Mozilla add-ons? I'm trying to figure out which program to run for my business, and can't decide which is the best route.
     
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  20. supersi

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    Hi Carrollw,

    I don't think that one is necessarily superior to the other. I would recommend using them both and find out which one you like best.

    It doesn't have to be and "either/or" situation. You can use them both.

    I personally use Mozilla/Firefox add-ons, but only because that is what I am used to using.

    Hope this helps,

    Neil
     
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