What Are The Most Popular Niches Among Entrecard Users?

Apparently this question is very easy to answer. Anyone can go to Entrecard, click on “Browse” and verify the amount of blogs listed on each category. However, the definitive answer may be a bit less obvious than expected.

In absolute numbers, the “Personal Diary” category is the most popular one, containing more than a thousand listings. But if you do the math, you’ll notice that “Internet Marketing” has even more listings. It’s just that they are divided among other related categories, i. e., “Make Money Online,” “Blogging Resources,” “Marketing,” “Business” etc. Sum all their listings and you’ll get over 2,500 blogs as a result.

This was to be expected, after all. Internet marketers are ever looking for easier ways to play the traffic game. And we all agree that the Entrecard system is truly helpful when it comes to increasing pageviews (if said pageviews will lead to conversions or not, is another topic). So, if you’d like to network with other marketers, Entrecard could be a very good starting point.

Nonetheless, this article is mainly meant to draw your attention to the “hidden” niches inside Entrecard.

Let’s get back to the aforementioned personal diaries. Besides forming the largest list within the Entrecard directory, they are also present in many other categories — yes, including the marketing-related ones. For instance, take a look at the Lifestyle listings. Visit some blogs. Aren’t most of them personal diaries? Now repeat this little test with other categories, like “Pets,” “Art,” “Philosophy,” “Mixed Bag,” “Parenting & Family,” “Hobbies”… You’ll find many other personal blogs. Some of them are partially disguised as niche blogs, but several aren’t.

You may also notice that many of those personal blogs contain posts about pets and/or crafts. This only goes to show that such topics are much more popular among the Entrecard crowd than they appear to be at first sight. And to think that the Entrecard directory currently contains less than 200 entries in the Pets category… Talk about misleading data!

I would write about the conclusions that one could draw from the pieces of info above. But I’ll do something better: I’ll leave it to you. You tell me what you have concluded and how you could put your knowledge to good use. The comment form is open to you.

While I wait for your input on this subject, I’ll prepare more articles on Entrecard — and several of them will be directly or indirectly derived from what I’ve learned by studying the Entrecard directory. Click here to subscribe to our blog and you’ll be able to read the next posts as soon as they’re released.

The Alternatives to Adsense

So, you came back to see what alternative you had to using Adsense. If you have no idea what I am talking about, make sure you check out the other post about distancing yourself from Adsense. The amount of money that you are missing out on because of Adsense is so great that you might actually spend a day or two beating yourself up for not learning this sooner.

The only downfall to the things I am going to suggest to you is that you need some traffic. Adsense is great because even if you only have five people a day coming to your blog, if one of those clicks, it’s money in the bank. That’s nice. However, you need to understand that having some higher traffic is very important for these next tips to work. Sure, you might be able to make some money without the higher amount of traffic, but I really think that if you have more traffic, you’ll really love the results that you see.

Here we go:

  • Sign Up for Kontera: Many people don’t know what Kontera is; however, it is one of the things that I am a firm believer in. However, I have found that it is not that great unless your traffic is high. The ads go into the actual text and if one of the words you used is one that was bid on by an advertiser, it turns into an ad that if someone clicks on, you get money.
  • Sign Up for OIO Publisher: OIO Publisher is a market place for you to sell private advertising. You can sell 125×125 ads and text links (both of which I endorse) and they don’t take any of the profit. By selling those, you are getting private advertisers. Those are going to be the bulk of your earning.
  • If you are against using OIO Publisher, you can set up a couple of slots on your blog for 125×125 ads and text links and try to sell them yourself. Go to webmaster forums and make an ad saying you’re selling the ads for inexpensive prices. First start low and then increase.
  • Find whatever products you can that relates to the niche of your site and set up a place for those ads. I am a firm believer that CPA is a great way to make money and it can definitely increase your earnings.
  • Do reviews. Although I have only ever seen them done on blogs that are “Make Money Online” blogs, I think that any blog can do them if the niche is correct. The amount you can charge for this all depends on your traffic. Some get away with charging $400 PER review. That’s a nice chunk of change, huh?

Look, I could keep going and continue to say what other ways there are for you to make money. However, more importantly, you knowing the fact that you have to get in your head that there are alternatives to Adsense. There are ways other ways to make money. Adsense is one of them, but I hope you understand that it is not the only way or the best way.

Now, to appease those that are addicted to Adsense, take this final word. Adsense is a great supplemental income. What I mean is that if you use it along with many of the other forms of making money as mentioned above, you could really increase your earnings tremendously. Five hundred dollars is still five hundred dollars; however, you want to have more than one revenue stream bringing in that $500. If you do, you’ll really be a happy camper.

Jacob is an avid guitar player as well as a biology major in college with hopes of becoming a professor. When not blogging on The Webmaster Blog, he is over at his political opinion blog.

How To Promote Your Blog By Sponsoring Our Contest

At The WebMaster Blog we not only give you tons of helpful tips, but also offer you opportunities to promote your own site or blog. You can purchase an ad, be featured in our EntreCard spot, leave comments on our posts…

But what if we helped you have your site promoted by several bloggers at once? Yes, it is possible!

How can you achieve that? It’s easy: be a sponsor to our upcoming contest.

The WebMaster Blog will host a contest from July1st to July 30th, 2008. It will be heavily promoted across the blogosphere. This call for sponsors is a way to add more items to our current prize pool, in order to make this contest even more attractive. And all contestants will have to perform several tasks to be elegible to win prizes. Among said tasks, one will certainly be of special interest to you: participants will be encouraged to write blog posts about this contest and the posts should necessarily include links to all sponsors.

By now you must have realised what’s in it for you… Heavy promotion -> lots of bloggers taking part in the contest -> lots of backlinks to the contest sponsors -> direct traffic and search engine love for all.

As a bonus, all sponsors will also be linked from PR3 blogs owned by Kat and by me.

Now that you’ve seen how advantageous this is going to be for you, don’t wait any longer: contact us and tell us which prizes you can add to our pool.

You can offer cash (preferably via PayPal), advertising space, gift certificates (like those available at Amazon), design services, SEO consultation, books… anything that could be of value to webmasters and bloggers. Please, keep in mind that in case you offer a prize that can’t be delivered by digital means, you should be responsible for shipping it to the contest winner.

We already have sponsors!

The University Kid will offer eBooks and consultation.

The Smile Guy will donate EntreCard credits and an ad spot.

TwinsHappiness is willing to donate EntreCard credits.

Better Interpersonal Communication agreed to make an ad spot available.

If you had already offered to sponsor our contest, your link would have been added to the list above. See why I told you not to wait any longer? Click here and contact us right now. Or leave a comment below to let us know what prizes you will donate.

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Finally, Flipping the Site For Maximum Profit

So, you are ready to flip the site? Good. The site is on the web, probably three or four months old, has a ton of links linking to it, is bringing in some very nice amount of money each month ($50 is nice when working with this). Good. Now comes the fun part and the part that really gives you gratification. You’re going to sell it.

This is not really that hard to understand; however, people tend to get duped and sometimes lose out on some money when doing it. There are two places that I strongly suggest selling your sites. The first is Digital Point and the second is Site Point. Each has its benefits and each has its cons. However, it’s your decision to pick which to use.

With Digital Point, you’re going to get people very interested in your site very fast. If it is bringing in ANY money each month, they’re going to pay from 10 months revenue to one year revenue and that’s it. So, if it brings in $50 a month, they’ll pay anywhere from $500-$600. That’s nice; however, the site, arguably, can be worth more if the content is good.

That leads me to Site Point. On this site, people are willing to invest more for each site. I have seen some sites sell for 24x revenue; however, that can be rare. Try and push for 16 or 18 months. The downfall is that they charge $20 per listing, so it can get very expensive and begin to chisel away at your overall earnings.

Once you have sold it, transfer the domain name to their domain company and get the site off your FTP. Congratulations, you have just flipped a site and you have a nice chunk of change in your hand. However, for the amount of work you probably did and the time you spent, the money might not seem like an all that great amount. So, here’s what I suggest.

If you are working on a Monday-Friday time schedule, each week, dedicate time to making five sites. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday write the content for the sites. Sure, it can get very tiresome writing so much content; however, you will get all the content writing done fast. Get the sites up at the end of each of those days. Use the same steps I described in the previous posts.

Now that the sites are up, spend Thursday and Friday promoting the site and building links for it. If that is your ONLY job for those two days, you’re going to be able to get a lot done. You’ll be able to submit to directories for each of the five sites (that may take two hours) and you’ll be able to really do some blog commenting. Basically, you want to consolidate all the work in chunks so you are as effective as possible.

Do the same thing each week and, after a few weeks, you’ll have an array of websites. Once they are bringing in a comfortable amount, sell. One note, though. Although I suggest waiting for $50 a month, you can wait for $10 a month or even less. However, I really suggest that if you can wait for it to get to $50 a month or even more, do it. The gratification at the end will be much greater.

So, there you have it. This is my step by step method in creating a site for the sole purpose of flipping it. It’s a lot of work; however, the reward is great. If you have ten sites that are bringing in $50 a month, that’s $500 residual income. If each site sells for $500 (10x revenue), that’s $5,000 a month plus that $500 residual income. Not bad, huh?

However, please remember one thing. This is not a full proof method. It does take experimenting and sometimes, sites just don’t work. If a site is not working, keep trying, but don’t waste too much time on it. After a while, just say, “Whatever” and start a different site.

All in all, this works. It’s what my friends use and, when I do it, it’s what I use. Try it out for yourself and see if you can replicate it. Perhaps you’ll find even more success. Hey, you may make a living from it. You may not. But, regardless of whether you do it for some side cash or for a business, I wish you the best of luck. It can be irritating at times, but it can be very rewarding.

You won’t miss any of this four part series on Flipping a Site if you subscribe to The WebMaster Blog now.

Jacob is an avid guitar player as well as a biology major in college with hopes of becoming a professor. When not blogging on The Webmaster Blog, he is over at his political opinion blog.

Monetizing the Site to Flip It

Alright, alright, so now you have the site and now you’re promoting the site and getting traffic to it, whether it is organic or not organic really not mattering. But, the important thing that I am sure you want to know about is how to monetize the site. I am going to be honest and say that monetization is not just throwing up an Adsense ad and calling it a day. It can be very difficult to monetize a site; however, if you experiment, you can definitely start making money from the site.

Since we are playing around with the idea of a website about the Solar System, I am going to tell you how I would monetize this. If you can think of other ways, that’s fantastic. It is those that can be creative that will make the most money. So, for a Solar System website, you’re probably asking me what to use.

First and foremost, please go ahead and slap up an Adsense ad. However, play around with the colors. If you are getting moderate traffic, play around with the colors and the placement to see which is going to bring the best clicks. Try and place the ads near the content since that’s where the reader’s eyes will probably be. This will give you a CPC means of earning.

Sign up for Clickbank or Commission Junction or any of those and try to find a product that has to do with space. Perhaps promoting a DVD collection about space or something might get you some good affiliate sales. Sure, you may not make much from it, but if you can start getting more and more traffic, this could really help.

Another alternative to this is to use Amazon.com and their affiliate program. Although with the Solar System idea, it won’t make much, the nice thing about it is that they leave a cookie so that if I were to click on an ad on your site and then I buy something else on their site after you directed me to Amazon, you still profit. So, if you’re promoting a book and I buy a 50” TV, all the better for you.

Finally, sign up for John Chow’s TTZ program. I suggest doing this because even if you don’t make a sale, you make money because that’s another CPC. However, since it is products, that can bring in some money for you. Once again, it’ll probably be books and movies about space. It may not bring in much; however, we’re not looking for much.

In the end, what you are looking to do is try and make the site earning about $50 a month. If you can get the site to earn $50 a month, you’re going to definitely bring in a lot when you sell it. However, that’s the final step…How do you sell it? How do you really make the site bring in the most when you sell?

You won’t miss any of this four part series on Flipping a Site if you subscribe to The WebMaster Blog now.

Jacob is an avid guitar player as well as a biology major in college with hopes of becoming a professor. When not blogging on The Webmaster Blog, he is over at his political opinion blog.

How to Use TNX.net For Fun, Profit and Backlinks

Some sites offer services that only appeal to one type of visitor. Others manage to serve several purposes at once. TNX.net is among the latter. Their concept is simple but highly effective. I’m going to tell you how you can put it to good use and then you’ll see for yourselves.

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How you can use TNX.net…
1) …if you want to monetise your websites and blogs: For those of you with tons of pages that have never been monetised, TNX.net is most definitely the way to go. By using their system you’ll be paid to display links on your sites and blogs. With an important advantage: you can choose the links to be displayed according to their relevance to your content. And, TNX.net also offers an affiliate program.

2) …if you want to put your link building campaign on steroids: TNX.net gives you the chance to have your links displayed on hundreds of webpages for very affordable prices. Besides, they offer you a free tool that generates different anchor texts, so that you can peacefully build your backlinks without worrying about search engine penalties.

3) …if you’re an SEO: Just let your clients choose the keywords they want to rank for, as usual, and then use TNX’s system to cleverly get the needed backlinks. You may even control the speed of your SEO campaign to ensure that your clients won’t be caught under the search engines’ radar.

4) …if you’re a writer looking for good topics to write about: As you must know, there’s a large audience for articles about topics like “SEO,” “Internet marketing” and “make money online.” By joining TNX.net you’ll be able to play several experiments both as an advertiser and as an ad publisher. Then you’ll certainly have a lot to write about.

Now it’s your turn to speak (I mean, write). Have you tried TNX.net yet? What do you think of their service? Can you think of other ways to use it? Leave your comments on this post.

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Getting the Authority Bloggers to Comment on Your Content

When you have first started your blog, chances are, you’re going to be writing really exciting content that is going to really entice the readers and excite them. The reason for this is because you are passionate about the topic and that means that you are going to write about all of your passions. This passion-based writing ensures that the contest is fantastic. However, once you’ve written the content, how do you get people to your site to read the content?

In my recent post about building backlinks, I talked about how you could send e-mails to the authorities in your niche with the topics of your most recent article with hopes of getting them to write something about your latest ‘craze.’ But, I wanted to go into a little more detail and tell you a few things that you want to do when you’re doing that.

Because there are times when we just don’t know what to write about, getting an e-mail from a smaller blogger who had an idea can actually help the authority blogger write something new. I can tell you that I have had a hard time figuring out what to write about and then I had a user e-mail me. However, the thing to remember is that you are e-mailing them telling them that you wrote a really awesome article and that you wanted to know their opinion. They’re going to post their opinion on their blog and hopefully link to you.

The first thing that you want to do when you’re e-mailing an authority blogger is ensure that you have the e-mail correct. Obviously, if it’s not correct, you’re not going to get anything done. Once that is done, send them the e-mail. Rather than going into this huge, detailed letter about who you are, what you want to do, blah blah blah, just write them a short note telling them who you are, that you wrote an article about (fill in the topic) and that if they want to get a better idea about who you are, to check out your about page. Here is an example:

Dear Blogger,

My name is Jacob. I recently wrote a blog post about good web designs on my blog. I was wondering if you might take the time to read it and perhaps give me your opinion about it. To get to know me more, check out my about page.

Thanks,

Jacob

By doing the above, you are not wasting their time, you’re telling them what you are offering, and you are keeping it nice and simple. Include a link to your post and your homepage as well as to your about page. Send it off and call it a day.

The one thing to remember is not to pester them. If they are going to write about your post, they will when they do. If they are not, they are not going to write about it. Pestering them is only going to make things worse. It’s only going to make them get frustrated with you and, if they are spiteful, just forget you even more.

Before you are a big time blogger, you need to get the big time bloggers to know you. Networking is key. By sending e-mails out to the big bloggers telling them about what you do and your most recent work, you’re increasing the chances of getting them to write about you. It’s not going guarantee anything, but it is going to increase your chances. And remember…Even if they don’t snag on this one, the next time you e-mail them, they’ll remember you even more. Networking really IS key.

Why Most SEO Efforts Fail, And How To Make Yours Succeed – Part 2

In the first part of this SEO series Zeaun Zarrieff talked about optimizing your keywords and your meta tags for search engine optimization. Now he continues with how to optimize your page elements, and how to obtain backlinks.

Optimizing Page Element Arrangement.

Market research firms, and university studies, have found that most human beings read webpages from the top left. Search engine companies like Google, Yahoo, and MSN (Microsoft) have learned this and have programmed their search engine spiders to read pages in the same way. This ensures that their results are relevant and appealing to the users. You should take advantage of this by placing your strongest keywords in this area. if you have an image at the top-left like many pages do, then you should give the image a name that ties in with your subject. Believe me, an image named “img00944567.jpg” is less relevant to the search engine than “SEOstats.jpg”. A human being may never notice the difference, but the search engine will. ALT tags can be employed to as well, for greater SEO impact. Make sure that your text mentions the keyword right at the beginning, and a couple of times in the first couple of sentences. Try to fit in common synonyms and other related terms if you can without making your work seem cluttered or “stuffed”.

Obtaining Backlinks

This is perhaps the hardest and most expensive part of the process, unless you have a killer fan base and community behind you that will sing your websites praises and link to you at no cost. If you are not a rock-star, a politician, or me (just kidding) then you probably will need to solicit backlinks from one of a few sources.

  • Article Directories
  • Web Directories
  • Forums
  • Blogs
  • News Sites
  • Others

Article Directories and Web Directories abound on the internet. You should have no problem finding these. Some will charge you a fee to publish your article and/or link, while others will do it for free. In most cases you can make do with the free ones, but even with automated submission software (applications that automatically submit your hyperlink or article to online directories) it is a time-consuming process.
There are lots of companies and individuals who will submit your links and articles for you, at a cost. Look around and find one that fits in your budget and let them do the grunt-work. Just make sure they do list with the reputable directories with a midrange to high PR (Page Rank). Some shady submission companies will charge you a fee, and then just submit you to the directories that they already own (sometimes a process that takes mere seconds) which may not even be listed by the search engines, and thus would be of no benefit to you for SEO purposes.

Forums are weighted very heavily by search engines like Google when it comes to backlink quality, but your link from the forum must be formatted properly and seem relevant. This is where “anchor text” comes into play.

“Anchor text” is the visible label that you see on a hyperlink. Let’s do another example.

“I just bought a motorcycle from an online motorcycle dealer that treated me really well. You should check them out.”

In the above example there is a hyperlink that takes you to a site called “Ebay.com”. Now if I was posting a forum/blog entry for SEO purposes, (to make my site seem more important to a search engine) then this example is a perfect and natural-seeming way to link to the site being promoted. In the search engine’s eyes, the site “www.Ebay.com” moves up the ranks for the search term “motorcycle dealer”. Remember that if a web surfer already knows your full website URL (Uniform Resource Locator) then he/she will almost never search for it. They will just type it in and go there directly. So you gain nothing by linking to your site by name, except for name recognition which will come in due course if you promote properly.

If you neglect any part of this SEO tutorial, make sure it is not obtaining backlinks! No other SEO element is more important to the search engines. The more links you have, the more “buzz” the search engine assumes that your site has, and this gives you the biggest boost in rankings possible. If your backlinks are from sites that already have a high PR (Page Rank) you can almost literally ride their coat-tails up into the heights of search engine glory.

News sites probably won’t be reporting on your website unless you are very popular, unless you are very controversial, or unless you issue a very good press release. We’ll go into press releases another time, but for now just remember that if you really want to enter the big-leagues and get backlinks and mentions from major news outlets online, then you will need to tell them you are alive, and press releases are the way to do it.

And that covers most of the common SEO (Search Engine Optimization) methods and how to do them properly. There are other methods, to be sure. Some above board, and others very devious (so-called Black-Hat SEO), but you now have the information required to enter this vast, yet rewarding realm with your eyes open.

Now go forth and use your newfound power for good instead of evil.

Zeaun Zarrieff is a successful Internet Marketer and owner of Buy-SEO-Elite.com, the #1 promoter of the groundbreaking SEO Application “SEO Elite.”

Zeaun thrives in suburban Chicago, IL.

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Why Most SEO Efforts Fail, And How To Make Yours Succeed

Why Most SEO Efforts Fail, And How To Make Yours Succeed – Part 1

Why Most SEO Efforts Fail, And How To Make Yours Succeed
By Zeaun Zarrieff

Unfortunately most webmasters and internet marketers fail miserably at managing their search engine presence and rankings. While it is true that Google and the other popular search engines go to great lengths to keep their algorithms and determining factors secret, it is not impossible to accurately predict, and even manage (to a certain extent) how you will be seen, and thus ranked by the search engines.

Enter the billion-dollar industry of SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

SEO is the practice of tailoring certain key elements of your websites to attract the interest of the search engine spiders, to increase your site’s perceived value, and to move higher in the ranks of search engine results.

The methods that are used to accomplish this, although made to seem mysterious and difficult by a veritable legion of “gurus”, are surprisingly simple and can be broken down into the following categories.

  • Optimizing keyword density
  • Optimizing meta tags (Page Title, description, keywords)
  • Optimizing page-element arrangement
  • Obtaining backlinks

Let’s take a short look at the first item, “Optimizing Keyword Density”.

Now why do you suppose that I didn’t say what most SEO “experts” do? They will usually phrase it “Maximizing Keyword Density”, but that advice, while perhaps accurate in the past, is now worse than ineffective. The maximization methodology today will actually hurt your ranking, not help it.

Keyword Density Optimization is really a very simple process. To put it succinctly, Keyword Density Optimization means “Not too much, and not too little:.

Google has done something which is really a stroke of genius. They have calculated how often in normal human-authored writings a word will be repeated naturally when that word is the subject of the writing itself. If your site doesn’t have enough mentions of a given keyword, you get ranked lower because Google decides that your page is not really relevant for that keyword. Thus you wind up lower on the scale than someone which Google decides is more relevant, and thus a better resource for their customers (the web surfers searching for the term).

The opposite end of the spectrum has its peril too. If your web page mentions a given term too often, and too close together, then Google will “penalize” your ranking as unnatural and potentially misleading.

For those not familiar with internet marketing this may seem like strange logic, but I assure you that it is sound. There is a practice called “keyword stuffing” which many internet marketers and webmasters have used to very lucrative results. Indeed many have become millionaires using this technique to draw traffic. But Google has gone to great lengths to stamp out this practice, at least where their search results are concerned.

So you should strive for keyword density that is natural and “normal”. There are certain percentages and formulas that I could share with you, but most of the people reading this article are probably beginners who need to learn the overall concepts before getting too deep into the mathematics and specifics. For now I recommend reading your content after you have written it out loud, as though you were having normal conversation or giving a speech. It should sound natural and normal without too much repetition of terms, but you should repeat your core terms (keywords) enough times in the text that a listener or reader never has a chance to forget what you are promoting, or are talking about. If you want more in-depth information about this or any of the topics discussed here, be sure to visit the link under my name below and sign up for my newsletter, where I go into a lot more detail.

Next up is optimizing meta-tags.

The meta tags that I am referring to here are the “Page Title”, “Description”, and “Keywords”.

Page title is exactly what the name implies. Generally I put the primarily targeted keyword for a given page right at the beginning of the title. This ensures that the search engine will read it first (page title generally is the first entry in the html code of a web page) and that your visitors and potential customers will see in the upper-left corner of their browser windows.

Let me give you a real-world example. Let’s say that I run a website called “www.myfirstwebsite.com” (I do incidentally) and I have a page about “SEO Techniques”. I would format the page title as the following:

“SEO Techniques and Strategies – Explained by My First Website Dot Com”

There is actually very good reason to format my title in this way. The first is because the Search engine, as it ready the HTML code that makes up my web page, will read “SEO Techniques” first. I then throw in the word “Strategies” to make sure that my page is seen as relevant in case the searcher chose the term “SEO Strategies” instead. From there I separate my website name into separate words so as to capture traffic for those individual words, and any combination of them.

Understand, search engines are not as smart as people. You and I can see the title “MyFirstWebsite.com” and our minds automatically separate the words into individual concepts instantaneously. The search engine, being a machine-driven program, doesn’t have it so easy. It has to match all of the letters against its database of English words and choose whether the phrase is a single word, or a mash-up of individual words. This process, takes time and processing power, something seen as a premium in the computing world. Therefore if another site already has those terms separated, they have an advantage, as the search engine sees it. So the page with the phrase “My first website” in the title (already separated) would be seen as more relevant than one with “MyFirstWebsite”, assuming that the searcher typed in “My First Website” as his/her search term.

So the moral to the story is, put your primary keyword at the beginning of your page title.

The same is true for our next topic, “Page Description”.

Start your description with the primary keyword, then move on to explaining why your site is the best for that particular thing or concept. Let’s look at another example:

Which description for a page about SEO is better?

  1. Why should you practice Search Engine Optimization (SEO)? We show you why.
  2. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and why you must master it. A simple tutorial.

If you picked the first one, you really should go see if UPS is hiring. You probably don’t have the eye for Internet Marketing. Most of us can see that any description which makes the reader pass through 4 words before mentioning the thing they are searching for is really poorly written. And if you consider the fact that the vast majority of newbies (beginners) have no idea what the acronym “SEO” actually stands for, then the 1st example makes them pass through seven words before getting to the item that they are looking for (“SEO” in this case). And don’t forget that search engines are much less intelligent than we are. If a user searches for “SEO” and your page description doesn’t mention SEO until word number seven, then you have really hurt your chances of ranking highly for that keyword.

Now the 2nd choice is, in my humble opinion, a work of art. Look at what we have done.

  1. Mentioned the primary keyword (subject) first (SEO).
  2. Mentioned the secondary keyword second (Search Engine Optimization).
  3. Given a hidden (subliminal) command (“You Should Master It”.
  4. Used a “power word” (“Master”).
  5. Given a “newbie magnet” term (“simple tutorial”).
  6. Included a feel-good word (“simple”).
  7. Included a very common search term (“tutorial”).

Don’t be intimidated by the terms used above (newbie magnet, subliminal command, power words, etc.). There’s not enough space to go into them here, but my newsletter explains these all in detail. Let’s move on.

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Getting More Backlinks with the Right Keywords for Your Blog

When you start a blog, you’re incredibly excited and you start to really cram out the content. I can remember when I started my first blog, I had time stamped about four articles and I was writing more and more. The first few articles were published and I waited…waited…waited…And no traffic came. So I tried some more articles and I waited…The same thing happened. Now, when I started this blog, I was brand new in blogging. Since then, though, I have determined what my problem was: no one could find me.

But, not only could people not find me, search engines could not find me. When you’re running any kind of website, whether it is a forum, blog, or content site, you want the search engines to find you. They bring the traffic that is going to click ads and sign up for affiliate offers far more than any other kind of lead to your site. I realized this and went in search of some information to try and increase my ‘findability.’ I realized that I needed to build links to get people to my blog. However, I also needed to use the right keywords.

What I pieced together was a series of steps that I felt would increase my ‘findability.’ They’re not full proof as nothing in this world is, but they are an effective method in increasing the number of backlinks you receive as well as increasing your keyword rankings in the search engines. Take from this list as you please. However, here are some methods to increase both:

    • Join a couple of forums in your niche and put a link to your blog in your signature. However, not only are you going to put the link in your signature, you’re going to use the anchor text (keywords) that you want to rank for on the search engines.
    • When you write a blog post that is really good, send an e-mail to the authorities in your niche and let them know that you wrote it. Sometimes, they are looking for ideas and they’ll link back to you for giving them an idea.
    • Another thing to do when you write an awesome post is submit it to an authority blog in your niche for a guest blog post. By doing this, you’re getting on their blog, but you’re using the keyword YOU want rather than the one that they think you may want.
    • Comment a minimum of ten times a day on different blogs. I found that if I commented on different blogs at least ten times a day, I would start to become a part of the communities and people would know who I was.
    • Consider holding a contest. By holding a contest, you’re going to determine how they can win. If you’re link building, tell them that to be entered in the contest, they need to link to you with the keyword you want. My advice, though, is to have a couple of keywords rather than one.
    • Finally…Consider having a budget and going out to purchase some links. If you purchase the right links, you can really get the ‘findability’ that you want as well as the ranking in the search engines. But, do it the right way else suffer the great Google Ban!

    The trick to getting good backlinks and strong keywords is to be in control. Pick a few keywords that you want to rank for. Also, don’t JUST link to your homepage. If you wrote a very cool article, link to that article with a very specific (or not so specific) keyword. By doing this, you’ll get traffic to individual blog posts and not just the main blog.

    All in all, what you want to do is make it so people and search engines can find you. By using the above steps, what you are guaranteeing is that you are increasing your backlinks and, on top of that, making sure that the keywords you rank for in the search engines are the ones that you want to maximize traffic. By doing this, you’re going to really increase your exposure to the blogosphere. Try it out…See what happens.

    Jacob is an avid guitar player as well as a biology major in college with hopes of becoming a professor. When not blogging on The Webmaster Blog, he is over at his political opinion blog.