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How To Ethically Steal Your Competitors Backlink Sources

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I know how it is being stuck at a certain position in the search engines for a keyword and not being able to move up at all, no matter what I do. No matter how many links I build or what kind my website just sits in the same position, losing all the traffic to the guys in front of me. I have a little technique I use to give my websites a boost when they seem to be stuck where they’re at, and it works extremely well.

The tools available today for looking at your websites backlinks are extremely robust and so feature driven you can rank a website using the data from them alone. I’ve used lots of tools for checking backlinks to my websites and there are two that I always end up going back to: Yahoo Site Explorer and Open Site Explorer. Open Site Explorer is much more intuitive and gives all kinds of cool data for links but Yahoo Site Explorer is more comprehensive with a larger data set, so I like to use both and cross reference the data when I can.

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ANYWAY….lets jump into it.

I’m going to use Yahoo Site Explorer to show you how to do this, It’s literally push button simple so don’t worry if your techie skills are lacking. Basically what we’re going to do is look at the inbound links of the top competitors for the target keyword and try to replicate their link profile. That way we have the same links as them on top of any links we’ve built using other methods. People often use Site Explorers to look at their own inbound link data but don’t realize it’s just as powerful for looking at your competitors links so you can copy their link profile and outrank them.

So here’s what we need to do:

1.) Pick a keyword. You need to find a keyword that you want to improve your ranking for. This usually works best for me with a keyword where I’m on the first page but in a lower position. I’m going to target the keyword “Myspace Advertisements” which I currently rank #6 for.

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2.) Look at the Top 10 Results. Looking at this search engine results page, I’m probably not going to outrank the official MyAds website so we won’t even look at that one. You generally don’t want to target big authority or brand sites like Wikipedia, CNet, TechCrunch, etc. because the link relevancy is likely less of a ranking factor than brand bias.

 

3.) Pick a Website to Reverse Engineer. Pick a website in the top 10 that’s ranking in front of you that isn’t a brand or authority site to reverse engineer. I’m going to go with MySocialMarketing.com because it’s the first result that meets the criteria I outlined above. If there is a specific page ranking make sure you note that page so you can see the inbound links going to the exact page that is ranking.

 

4.) Go to Yahoo Site Explorer. Copy the website that you want to reverse engineer and paste it into the Explore URL box.

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5.) Click on Inlinks and select “Except From This Domain.” Click on the button that says Inlinks and select “Except from this domain” on the dropdown. This is going to show you all of the inbound links in the YSE link graph for the website you entered.

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6.) Find Places to Post Your Link. Look at the results that show up and find websites that you can get a backlink from. If there is no way to leave a comment or backlink, contact the owner of the website and ask if they will link to your website. Give them a good reason to do so like being a more up-to-date or informative resource than the competitor. Just asking and not pointing out how it would add value to their website will hurt your odds.

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Usually you won’t have to do too much outreach and you’ll find plenty of websites that you can openly leave a backlink on.

Looking at the results for my YSE search there are quite a few places that I can easily leave a link on. YSE generally does a pretty good job of ordering link importance from top to bottom, so start from the top and work your way down.

After checking out a few of the sites I found a blogger blog that allowed me to leave an auto-approved comment with my link and keyword as the anchor text (Myspace Advertising).

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7.) Wash, Rinse, and Repeat. That’s all there is to finding where your competitors get their backlinks and duplicating their link profile. It’s a SUPER simple process that is surprisingly effective. If you can get inbound links from the same places as the competitor above you why SHOULDN’T you rank higher?

The best part is that if you still don’t move up you can just do this with another competitors website over and over until your website moves up in the search results. There really are no boundaries with this and it will make your website rank better. For some link variation try using the Open Site Explorer mentioned earlier as well – you might find even more link opportunities.

If you have an employee, intern, VA, or anything of that sort this is a great task to delegate to them because of the simplicity. Just have them follow this guide and you’ll be on your way to higher search engine placements.

Ok…I just handed you an exact blueprint for passing up your competitors and getting more traffic. Now…go and actually implement this instead of noting it as a ‘to do” for later. Enjoy and keep me posted on your progress!

How To Invite All Your Friends To A Facebook Group With One Click

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Inviting all of your friends to your fan page or facebook group can be insanely tedious and agonizing. When I made my fan page for my blog I wasn’t about to click 400 names to invite all my friends, that’s just a pure waste of time. Instead I found a way to invite ALL of them with a few clicks and it works like a charm.

To invite ALL your facebook friends to your fan page/group do the following:

1.) Copy/paste this code snippet:


javascript:elms=document.getElementById(‘friends’).getElementsByTagName(‘li’);for(var fid in elms){if(typeof elms[fid] === ‘object’){fs.click(elms[fid]);}}


2.) Go to your fan page/group and click the “suggest to friends” button.


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3.) Once the box pops up asking you who you’d like to invite, paste the snippet into the URL bar of your browser and click enter. It’ll automatically select all your friends, then all you have to do is click send invitations!

 

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That’s it! One pretty easy, quick, and useful trick that saved me a lot of time.

How To Get Dirt Cheap Clicks On The Second Biggest Social Network In The World

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Yeah yeah, I know Facebook is the new hotness, and I know you think you need to be a pro Facebook advertiser to make some real money from social networking sites. You don’t. There’s a huge opportunity right now to do well if you:

  • Are an affiliate
  • Own a product
  • Have a website/service or just SOMETHING to advertise

I’m talking about one of the opportunities people will talk about in a few years and say things like:

“what the hell was I doing?”

“I wish it was still that easy.”

“I can’t believe you could get clicks that cheap.”

and so on.

With Facebook continuing to not only dominate the social networking space but the INTERNET in general, other popular social networks are starting to BLEED. This presents a HUGE opportunity in paid advertising.

MySpace Ads or “My Ads” has undergone some monumental changes in the last few months. I was spending a lot of my advertising budget on My Ads last year when I was heavy into affiliate marketing and had some amazing results. There are A LOT of things I like about My Ads; I honestly am a bigger fan of the My Ads advertising platform than Facebook’s. My Ads offers more targeting options and advanced features like pixel placement, conversion tracking, and remarketing.  Another reason I’ve always been a huge My Ads fan is that all of their ads are banner based. Banners have always had much higher CTR’s and conversion rates for me than plain text ads in almost every niche/scenario.

Anyway, back to this big opportunity over at My Ads…

Since they are slowing way down in traffic/signups and losing users every day they’ve lowered the costs behind their advertising to encourage more use. You can get suggested bids as low as 1 cent per click on your ads now which is very rare for the rising cost of paid advertising. The more targeting options you try the more likely you are to find a combination that will offer dirt cheap clicks.

I found that by targeting Males 23-45 that are interested in “PC Computer Games” my suggested cost per click is $0.04 – $0.09.

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Just to contrast how big of a deal this is – last year the cheapest clicks I had EVER gotten were around 40 cents per click on My Ads. This is one of those amazing opportunities people moan and complain about missing out on all the time like direct linking on AdWords. You might be thinking that the traffic must suck now because people are leaving but that’s not the case at all. There are still over 71 MILLION active users on MySpace for you to market and sell to. I played with different targeting options for awhile and found quite a few different demographics that offer very inexpensive clicks.

Please take advantage of this opportunity – things like this are rare these days in the internet marketing space. I’d love to hear what kind of suggested bids you’re getting and results from your campaigns!

Quick SEO Tip – Using the Title Tag Correctly

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Title tags are far too often neglected when optimizing websites for the search engines. The title tag holds a large amount of weight in regards to on page SEO and the relevance of your site in the search engines (higher relevance = higher placing in the search results).

If you carefully craft your title tags you’ll find optimizing your site to be much easier, and you can get a significant boost in the search engines from writing titles correctly.

If you’re using words in your page titles that are not relevant keywords or keyphrases to your page you’re both wasting the title tag and causing harm to your SEO score. Remember, relevance is key – the more relevant your page is to your keywords the better. By including a page relevant keyword you’ll be showing the search engines the title and page information match up, giving you a higher relevance score (and placing).
I’ll give you a quick example of an excellent title tag and a few poor title tags. Lets say you’re a realtor in Columbus and you want to rank in the search engines for “Columbus Real Estate”. For the sake of this example lets say you’re trying to write a title tag for your home page.

A  few poor choice title tags would be:

  • Home | CbusRealtor.com
  • Find Free Houses in Columbus, Columbus Houses Under $1,000 | CbusRealtor.com

The first title tag is considered poor because it doesn’t describe the page at all, and the second because it’s an innacurate and misleading description of the page.

An excellent title tag for this page would be:

  • Columbus Real Estate | CbusRealtor.com

The title accurately describes the page and the website in general. The closer your keyword is to the beginning of the title, the better your SEO score will be.

It’s night and day what a well written title tag can do for your website optimization, fix yours now!

How To Get ALL Important News In Under 5 Minutes a Day

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People spend way too much time reading newspapers, visiting news sites, and watching the news. Seriously, WAY too much time. I’d say at least 95% of what you read/hear/see on the news is garbage that you shouldn’t be plaguing your mind with. I use two resources every day and in under 5 minutes a day I know all of the important or “big” events that are going on in the world.

So what are these magical resources you ask?

Google Trends

Google Trends is a list of the “hottest” topics people are searching. This means that if I want to find out whats REALLY important and what people are looking for information on I can just go here and let everyone else do the work for me.

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In this example we can see what people are commonly searching for. There’s some interesting topics here and if you want to find out more about something listed all you have to do is click on it. For example, if I click on “obama nuclear” I’m taken to the search engine results page for that keyword. From here I can find out in 20-30 seconds what the deal is and move on or keep reading if I really want to know more.

Twitter Search

Twitter Search is similar to Google Trends in terms of what it is and how it works, there are a few big differences though. First off, Google Trends will sometimes have a delay on new search trends. With Twitter, if something big or important happens you can find it right away because lots of people will tweet about it at and it becomes what’s called a “trending topic”. Second, Twitter trends are dictated by what people are tweeting as opposed to what they’re searching so the topics will generally be at least partially different. The trending topics are displayed below the search bar.

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It looks like a lot of people are talking about the new iPhone update, so let’s say you want more information on that. All you have to do is click on the blue link that says “iPhone OS 4″ and it will show you who has tweeted recently about it, the great thing is that people will usually include information and articles.

So there you have it, that’s exactly how I find out what’s going on in the world. When big things happen like elections, large scale natural disasters, deaths of famous people, etc. it will almost always be on either Google Trends of Twitter Search before you even have a chance to pick up a newspaper or go to a news website. Use these two resources to cut out all of the time you waste reading to stay caught up.