Contest Winners

Update – Sorry for the delay everyone. It seems like everything comes up at once and I have been very busy! I should get the prizes out this weekend. At the very least you should get an email. Thanks for your patience!

~Kat~

First I want to say Thanks to all our sponsors. We had so many prizes contributed that everyone won something, there are no losers in The Webmaster Blog Contest!

I will try and contact all the winners via email, but if you don’t hear from me, or a sponsor in the next few days, leave a comment here and I will make sure you get your prize.

Winner of Secret Bonus Prize

We had a secret bonus prize for the best post about The Webmaster Blog. Ghing is the winner! She wrote an original post and we all enjoyed it.

The bonus prize is:

  • This permanent link to Ghing’s Blog, My Blogging Experience
  • 1000 EC from The WebMaster Blog
  • And $10 PayPal Cash or Amazon Gift Card, Your Choice!

Thanks for the great post!

Follow The Directions!

Now, most of you who wrote a blog post did not follow the directions correctly. If I wanted to be really mean I could say you were disqualified! 🙂 One of the requirements of the blog post was to state which prize you wanted to win. Most people didn’t do that. But those that did won the prize they asked for. Good Going Guys!

After you collect your prize make sure to stop by our sponsors and say Thanks!
Here is the list one more time!

My CFO on the Go! 125X125 ad spot for 30 days. $5 PayPal cash.
Get Rich Geek 125X125 ad spot for 30 days. $5 PayPal Cash
Ninja Success 125X125 ad spot for 30 days. $5 PayPal Cash
Susanne at SquidooMagic Free set up of SEO optimized Squidoo lens.
Better Interpersonal Communication 125 X 125 ad spot
WebbieStuffs 1200 EC Credits, Permanent Link (Blog Roll), 2-month ad in side bar, 100 x 100.

Blog Improvement and Money Making Tips 1000 EC credits.
BestJoanne Is The One For Reviews 1000 EC credits.
Rumbling Lankin 1000 Entrecard Credits

TwinsHappiness 250 EntreCard credits.
The Spirit of Blogging 1000 Entrecard Credits and 125 ad space.
The Melvin Blog E-book worth $17, ad spot worth $10.

The University Kid will offer eBooks and 2, 1 hour consultations.
The Smile Guy will donate 500 Entrecard credits and an ad spot. Either 125X125 or 486X60 winners choice!
5 links Blog Promotion Site

Plus The WebMaster Blog is giving away:
5 prizes of 1,000 Entrecard Credits Each
2- 125X125 ad spots for 30 days
5- BlogRoll links for 30 days

Indian Devs is offering one non animated banner or logo design worth $30, and one adspot on technoworld worth 15$

Now the list of winners!

Sherry had the first entry and wins:

  • 1000 Entrecredits from The WebMaster Blog
  • 100X100 Ad Space from Webbiestuffs
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Aaron wins:

  • 250 EC from The WebMaster Blog
  • BlogRoll Link from Webbiestuffs
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

In addition to the Bonus Prize, Ghing wins:

  • 1000 EC from Rumbling Lankin
  • A Free SEO optimized Squidoo Lens from Squidoo Magic
  • 1 Sidebar link from The Webmaster Blog
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

BBX wins:

  • $5 PayPal from GetRichGeek.com
  • 1 link on the blog promotion site
  • 125 ad from The Spirit of Blogging
  • non animated banner or logo design from Indian Devs
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

EmmaB wins:

  • 1200 EC from Webbiestuffs
  • 125 ad from Better Interpersonal Communications
  • Ad spot from The Melvin Blog
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Blog Tips for Beginners wins:

  • 125 Ad from The Webmaster Blog
  • 1 hour consultation with The University Kid
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Matt wins:

  • Ad Spot from Technoworld
  • Sidebar Link from The Webmaster Blog
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Contest Live wins:

  • 1000 EC from Best Joanne is the One for Reviews
  • 125 Ad spot from GetRichGeek.com
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Indocontest wins:

  • 1000 EC from The WebMaster Blog
  • 125 Ad from Ninja Success
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Riyanne wins:

  • 125 ad from My CFO on the Go
  • 1 link from blog promotion site
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Brenda wins:

  • 1000 EC from The WebMaster Blog
  • $5 from My CFO on the Go
  • ebook from The Melvin Blog
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

GLF wins:

  • 1000 EC from Blog Improvement
  • 1 link blog promotion site
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Nadeesah wins:

  • 1000 EC from The Webmaster Blog
  • 125 adspot from The Webmaster Blog
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

NHC wins:

  • 1000 EC from The Webmaster Blog
  • Sidebar link from The Webmaster Blog
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Wiehanne wins:

  • 1000 EC from The Spirit of Blogging
  • 1 sidebar link from The Webmaster Blog
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

David wins:

  • 250 EC from The Webmaster Blog
  • 1 link blog promotion site
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

Kranjcarz wins:

  • 500 EC from The Smile Guy
  • 1 sidebar link on The Webmaster Blog
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

HelloKit wins:

  • 250 EC from Twin Happiness
  • 1 link blog promotion site
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

WebbyContest wins:

  • 250 EC from The WebMaster Blog
  • $5 PayPal from Ninja Success
  • Choice of ad from The Smile Guy
  • 1 hour consultation with The University Kid
  • Free Ebook from The University Kid

I added some EC to the contest so that everyone with Entrecard should have won some EC credits. If you didn’t let me know and I will add 250 EC from The Webmaster Blog to your prize package!

Congratulations everyone and thanks again to our sponsors!

Our First Contest!

The contest is over! Thanks to everyone for their entries.  Give me a day or two to sort through everyones entries and find out who won prize! Check back in a day or two to see what you won!

How long does it take for a site to start making money?

This is arguably one of the most asked questions when people who have no experience in making money online and internet marketing are pondering whether to throw themselves into the pond and get wet or to distance themselves from the internet wealth folly.

I have tried googling this question, hoping to find at least one appropriate answer or perhaps some logical arguments. However, it seems that no one online (and offline) has a good answer to this particular question. You can of course, try Yahoo! Answers, Ask Jeeves and some other similar sites to see what invaluable views we have in there. It will be interesting to read about various people’s opinions and I shall be grateful if you could share what you find about this topic with us by commenting on this post.

What is my personal opinion regarding this issue?

First of all, I do not have an extensive experience when it comes to making money online and internet marketing. However I have placed myself pretty near the center of the battlefield and through my observations and a little experiment on my own, I believe I have the ability to make some money online (and I have) and I am entitled to voicing out my opinions regarding this matter. You are free to judge whether what I say is accurate, doubtful or unclear by commenting on this post 🙂

OK, I do not want to generalized all sites. How soon a site can begin making money depends on many factors such as the age of domain, the Page Rank of the domain, whether the domain is banned, penalized or indexed by search engines, the targeted niche and keywords of the site, the content of the site, marketing of the site and how is the site presented – whether in the form of a blog, a website or a community board.

With all the factors above in mind, I personally think that a site can begin making money from as early as 3 months. There are sites which make money right from the first month itself, no doubt but 3 months is sort of a benchmark, which webmasters can use to gauge their performances. If one of your sites start making money earlier than the age of 3 months, then you are obviously doing things right and are well on your way to making money online. If however, your site do not generate any income after 3 months, you should probably consider seriously whether to continue running the site or perhaps there is a need to change the direction (and marketing strategy) of the site and hire an expert consultant.

The are many reasons why I think a new site will mature within 3 months and be ready to generate income. Firstly, the domain would have been indexed by search engines. It will be enjoying organic traffic from search engines and other sources depending on your methods of site promotion. For sites of some niche, 3 months will be sufficient for them to be released from Google’s sandbox (nobody can be sure whether this is just a myth!) and most quality sites would have been given appropriate Page Rank, Alexa rank, etc. Within the first 3 month, the content and frequency of content addition should have been established and webmasters have sufficient time to tweak their sites, gain members, subscribers and followers. Advertisers are also prone to advertise on a mature site with good rankings and considerable number of visitors.

Well, there goes my reasons for clinging to the magical number 3. If there is someone who tries to sell you the idea that you can make loads of money almost instantly, you should definitely beware of him. Although making money online as fast as possible is important, do remember to be prudent, you don’t want to be scammed.

Do you agree with me that sites will start to make money when its age is around 3 months or so? Why?

I will frequently be raising questions which are of import to webmasters. Subscribe to The WebMaster Blog now and you won’t miss any of our discussions. And remember that by subscribing you’ll have the chance to win several prizes in our contest. Click here to learn more about it.

Generating Traffic Offline

There are a lot of articles and reports about generating site traffic online. On the other hand, I’ve seen only a few that discussed ways to generate traffic offline. So here are some ideas I’ve picked up here and there, and some of my own.

Give away “branded” stuff. Brand things you give away with your site address; t-shirts, caps, pins, stickers, anything. You can sell them, but it’s better to just give them away. The reward you get is much more fulfilling (you get a walking billboard), not to mention socially responsible (you clothe someone).

Harness the power of traditional media. Advertise on newspapers, on television, or on-air radio. Certainly it isn’t cheap, but well worth the money. Then again you can always try to do what people from my part of the world do when they want some press attention for free. Climb up on top of a really high place and make as if you’re about to jump (don’t do this at home kids). That’ll get you some looks from the media. Just don’t forget to wear your site-branded shirt.

Get the word out. Word-of-mouth promotion is free. Use it! Tell your family and friends that you have a new site or blog. Better yet, tell everyone. This is easy. Go to social events (parties, etc.) and try to subtly include your site in every conversation you make. This may offend some people’s sense of propriety, but it beats the alternative: telling complete strangers to visit your site as you pass them on the street.

Sponsor Events. Offer to contribute something to a community affair in return for a plug. You can do this with dances, league games, and other celebrations/programs. Or create an event of your own; a contest, for example. A word to the wise: beware the snowball effect. One must always be prepared (financially) for everything that can happen when conducting a contest-else he may find himself running from an avalanche of winners because he didn’t expect such enthusiastic participation and didn’t prepare enough prizes.

Involve others. Look for other webmasters who promote their sites offline. This way you can try the more outrageous promotion methods (these methods warrant a separate article) with safety in numbers. Also, try to make tie-ups with small businesses using a “You-promote-me-I-promote-you” approach. One that is related to your site’s niche is best. You wouldn’t want your “All about dogs” site to be promoted by an adult specialties shop, and vice versa, would you? Not only is it illogical, it’s also a bit of not downright disturbing.

So there. Good Luck!

25 Free SEO Tips to Help you Gain Visibility in Search Rankings

By John Alexander

If you are not currently getting the Free SEO Tip of the Day, then you can sign up for it right here. Today, I wanted to share just 25 tips in this article that I hope you will enjoy. If you enjoy learning SEO and reading these tips, then why not consider registering for our Free tip of the day?

Now on with 25 tips to help you gain top visibility in the search rankings:

Tip 1. Enjoy better rankings by writing higher quality content.

Did you know Google is literally rewarding well-written content the benefit of “true relevancy.” All I mean to say here, is that just by becoming a better “writer” and creating higher quality content, you can benefit from certain elements that are at work behind the scenes. Strive to write better content for your visitors and it will work for you not against you.


Tip 2. How well “focused” is your content for each page you are working on?

If you try to keep very focused on one topic per page, you will do much better than having multiple topics on the same page. If your page is specifically about the “benefits of using nostalgia” as a topical reference, are you actually using the keyword phrase for example “using nostalgia” within your readable HTML text? So many times, new students of SEO forget about the importance of focus.


Tip 3. Where is the best place to get started?

One of the best places to get started is by researching your target audience’s search behavior. Ultimately, you want to target the exact phrases that your ideal buying audience is using when they search. Watch this short video demo on keyword research using Wordtracker for some tips.


Tip 4. Once you have got your keyword research done, you need to get started right away.

Some people are so completely overwhelmed that they put off actually getting started on their Web site for far too long.

Walt Disney put it simply like this:
“The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.”
Walter Disney

Of course he was not speaking about SEO but the principle still applies. Why not make a list of strategies that you like to apply on your Web site, but then take one single item and work on it immediately, until it gets done. Sometimes even the simplest of changes have significant impact and I always feel badly when I see anyone taking to long to “get started.”


Tip 5. Have you heard that “link building” is important?

Perhaps you’ve heard that link popularity and link reputation is important. It is important, but don’t become so obsessed with linking that you build your entire strategy only “just around link building.” You want to use all of the basic principles to carry your Web site through and you may want to do some linking based on the look of the “competitive landscape” for your keyword phrase.

You also want to build links based on what “makes sense” for your visitors.

Some search engines like Google give more weight to elements like link reputation which is an “off-page” influence while other search engines like Yahoo will give more weight to “on-page” influences such as your keyword phrase usage and how it is used on the page.


Tip 6. Have you read Google’s Webmaster guidelines?

It is good to check it from time to time as things do get updated and are subject to change.


Tip 7. What is important to Yahoo?

What does Yahoo! say it wants in a Web page?

  • Original and unique content of genuine value
  • Pages designed primarily for humans, with search engine considerations secondary
  • Hyperlinks intended to help people find interesting, related content, when applicable
  • Metadata (including title and description) that accurately describes the contents of a web page
  • Good web design in generalWhat 14 things does Yahoo! say it does “NOT” want in a Web page?Find out all of their guidelines here:
    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/search/basics/basics-18.html

Tip 8. What about researching important keyword phrases in other languages?

Are you wanting to perform keyword research in other languages?

What if you are trying to find keyword research suggestions for other languages such as Spanish or French or German? Now you can research keywords in several other languages including French, Dutch, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish and Spanish at Keyword Discovery. Check out Keyword Discovery by clicking here.


Tip 9. For effective search engine marketing, you need more than just top rankings.

Remember to include strong calls to action to compel a response from the reader.

What do you want the reader to do once they finish reading your content? You need to clearly build these options into each page and leave nothing to guess work. Describe what action you would like them to take and never assume that they will just know what to do, because they won’t act unless you spell it out.


Tip 10. SEO and Cascading Style Sheets.

An understanding of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) can help you with a number of SEO work-arounds to meet challenges with complicated design issues. W3Schools provides an excellent CSS tutorial free of charge, complete with a lot of examples and quizzes.


Tip 11. Don’t ever limit the search engines to only just one way of finding your pages.

Put links to new pages on your site map. Make sure you link to your site map from every page of your Web site.

If there’s a corresponding page on your site that you can use to link to the new page, do so. Mention the new page on your blog. Do you have a directory associated with the particular topic dealing with the content of this new page? Add a link on that page. Just make sure that you give the search engines multiple ways to find all of your important pages


Tip 12. How compelling are your Meta descriptions?

  • Are you remembering to use your important keyword phrase in the description?
  • Are you taking time to write unique descriptions for each of your pages?
  • How about a call to action?
  • Are you remembering to include good calls to action in your description?

Tip 13. Have you tried Fagan Finder?

This Web site has over 100 tools that you can use to dig for information on a URL. There are more nooks and crannies to this site than you can possibly imagine. http://www.faganfinder.com/urlinfo/


Tip 14. Do not obsess over Google Page Rank.

Did you know that a page with a high PageRank can be out ranked in the SERPs by a page with a lower PageRank? Remember that PageRank isn’t the “end all” in SEO. It’s only one piece of the pie.


Tip 15. Don’t use your keyword phrase in ALT text.

None of the search engines consider ALT text when determining relevancy. ALT text should be used only to describe images. Putting keywords in the the Alt tag to try and influence even a marginal advantage is a waste of time. Don’t do it. Use every tag for the purpose in which is was specifically designed to be used by the W3C.


Tip 16. Create content that serves your customer’s needs FIRST and your own needs second.

Far too often, our focus is so narrowly limited to just our own objectives for a Web page. One powerful tip is to first research the specific needs of your customer (within a niche) and then deliver up high value, based on your research and give the searcher EXACTLY whatever it is that THEY want, first.

Think about it – try it out and see what happens when you meet the client’s interest first, before introducing your own objective.


Tip 17. Are you using your researched primary keyword phrase prominently in your Title Tag?

The Title Tag of your Web page is still extremely influential for relevancy in most search engines. Try using your researched phrase once, up front in your Title and remember the value of creating a compelling Title that engages the reader. Avoid stuffing your Title full of keywords and instead create a compelling Title that reads well and accents a benefit.


Tip 18. Remember that most major search engines no longer look at the your Meta keyword tag when determining relevancy.

Use moderation and be careful not to over-use any single word multiple times in your keyword Meta tag.
Try and use approximately a half dozen words that are actually being used within the Web page content.


Tip 19. Do not use the same Title tags, Meta Keyword Tags and Description Tag on every page of your Web site.

Keep your Title, Keywords and Description all specific to the individual page you are working on, unless you want to get falsely flagged for duplicate content penalties.


Tip 20. Remember to use alternative synonyms sometimes instead of over using keywords.

Your Thesaurus can be your best friend or else watch this video on how you can choose semantically related keywords with the help of Wordtracker’s Full Search tool.


Tip 21. Check out Robin Nobles list of 148 muscle words you can use on your Web site

Here is Robin’s list of muscle or power words you can print out or save to your hard drive, words you can use on your site in your title and description tags along with your keyword phrase, and in your heading tags and your content.


Tip 22. Create content that deserves to be found within the top ranks.

One of the single most important aspects to managing your time well, is to stay focused on creating high value, original content that is useful and engaging to your visitors. What kind of content should your Web site contain?

  • Create content that is truly relevant (and honestly deserves to be found at the top.)

  • Create content that serves your customer’s needs FIRST and your own needs second.

  • Create content that will meet your visitor’s exact search query and satisfy it.

  • Create content your visitor will be GLAD that they found – something of true merit.

  • Create content that is based on real “behaviorally based research” rather than guessing at keywords.

  • Create content that is written for your specific visitor so that it flows smoothly and reads well to them.

  • Create content that is original and you can feel proud to have created.

  • Create content that has a solid, well written “call to action.”

  • Create content that is based on what a “search engine understands” through artificial intelligence (AI.)


Tip 23. Pay attention to keyword usage in page names. Use hyphens not underscores.

Be sure when naming pages after your full keyword phrase, that you connect
the words together using a hyphen (-) rather than an underscore (_)

Example: A search engine will understand: antique-clocks.html
but will not understand both words if you use: antique_clocks.html

How much advantage does this tip give you? Only marginal. But sometimes there is only marginal difference between ranking number 10 or ranking number 1.


Tip 24. Don’t forget to use optimization with your press releases.

Have you thought about optimizing some news about your business this week? You can put your news story out in front of thousands of publishers and editors through the PRweb service.

But the question is – what will your unique story angle be?

There are so many times we get so wrapped up in what our competitor is doing, we seem to forget the power and impact of taking a reverse or opposite approach.

Learn how to tell your story from a different and more interesting perspective than everyone else and your stories. Catch your audience by surprise with some genuine news and make your news story stand out in the eyes of publishers. Surprise your audience with a different approach and watch the impact it can have on your Web site. Its only news, but people love fresh ideas or a story told from an alternate approach.


Tip 25. Are you trying to increase the frequency of robot visits to your Web site?

Are you aware of the value of fresh, original content added to your Web site on a consistent basis? Of course you are. Does it real improve the findability of your Web site? You bet it does and it increases the frequency of the Spider visits too.

But how can you create truly “fresh” and “original” content?

There is one place you can pick up daily tips and fresh ideas about content creation. It all starts with just one simple “idea.” When was the last time you visited Robin Nobles “IDEA MOTIVATOR” Blog?


The next step up in building genuine SEO skills is to consider one of the following options.

1. Would you like a Free SEO Tip of the Day?
Get a free tip every single day by signing up here. We have hundreds of short concise, easy-to-read little tips, truths and facts that you can receive on a daily basis in your e-mail. If you no longer wish to receive the tips, you can unsubscribe any time you wish. Some tips are short and powerful. Some are a little lengthier to read, but they range from basic topics to advanced topics and best of all, they are all free SEO tips.

2. Attend a live Search Engine Academy
Attend a 2-day, 3-day and 5-Day Workshops located in a community near you.

3. Join Robin Nobles and John Alexander at one of the SEO Mastery Workshops.
Check out our new agenda of Workshop topics.

4. Check out the SEO Online study courses where you can begin learning online.


About John Alexander
John Alexander is Co-director of Training at Search Engine Workshops offering live, SEO Workshops with his partner SEO educator Robin Nobles, author of the very first comprehensive online search engine marketing courses. John is author of an e-book called Wordtracker Magic and has taught SEO skills to people from 87 different countries world wide. John’s articles can be read in publications like REALTOR Magazine, Search Engine Guide, WEBpro News and many

The No-No’s of SEO

Search Engine Optimization can be a daunting task; hence many bloggers succumb easily to the temptations of the ‘blackhat.’ Blackhat techniques violate the rules of SEO and provide bloggers who use it with unfair advantage over others.

On the other hand, most start-up bloggers do not know about SEO and they become innocent victims of Blackhat techniques. They are taught to use them not knowing that these SEO techniques are wrong.

Here are some Blackhat techniques to avoid:

Keyword Stuffing. This is when the webmaster fills the site with hundreds or even thousands of keywords. One of the oldest Blackhat techniques, keyword stuffing is different from optimization in that it involves keywords that are repeated in an irrelevant and illogical way.

These keywords are hidden by color blending (where the background color and text color are the same so humans can’t see it but search engines can), or by putting keywords in meta tags / script tags, or even by placing the keywords outside the visible screen area via cascading stlye sheets (CSS).

Link Farms. These are websites created only for the purpose of accommodating unrelated links. Avoid link farms because you can get penalized and banned for using them. Make it a point to know where links to your sites are coming from.

Auto Generated Pages. These pages consist of content automatically derived from other sites. No part of the page is original since it contains snippets of content taken from other sites.

Gateway Pages. These pages are usually invisible to the user and are designed for only the search engines to see. These use redirect scripts that leads site visitors to another site automatically.

On the other hand, some landing pages are acceptable. Landing pages that contain relevant information where the reader is not tricked to click or go to another site is fine.

Don’t try using these because you’ll get caught eventually. Work smart and work clean.