Showing posts with label link building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label link building. Show all posts

Sunday, April 8, 2007

How to Achieve High Search Engine Ranking for your Keyword within 6 Months or Less

First, I want to say that I am by no means an expert in the field of Search Engine Optimization (SEO). I started experimenting with achieving higher search engine rankings for my websites a few months ago. The results were quite surprising. I was able to make it to page 1 of Google search for a very competitive keyword.

As much as the SEO experts would like to make people believe that achieving good ranking in SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages) is a very difficult task that requires a lot of skills and expertise, I found that it was not exactly the case. It just takes a lot of work and anyone who has time in his hand can do it.

I am going to share the two most important things that you can do to achieve higher rankings within a few months. This is based on my experience and applying these two things have shown to be very effective in getting my websites listed on the first page of the major search engines for my targeted keywords.

Before trying to get the desired traffic from search engines, you must identify the keywords that you are targeting. Ask yourself this question: what search phrase would I type on a search engine to find a site similar to mine? There are also tools such as the Google AdWords Keyword Tool or the Overture Keyword Selector that you can use to get an idea of how popular your targeted keywords are (by looking at their search volumes) and also to refine your keywords selection. What you have identify a keyword or a set of keywords that you would like to target, you are ready to get started with the two most important things to achieve higher rankings.

The first thing that you must do is to make sure that the first 3 words of your webpage title contain your targeted keywords. This is essential. Search engines give a lot of weight to a webpage title. Since people have been known to stuff their title with keywords, search engines typically rely heavily on the first few words of the title and ignore or give less credit to subsequent words. Therefore, it will not help you much to have an extremely long title as only the first few words would make a difference. Also, make sure that you do repeat your keywords in your webpage content in order to strenghten relevancy at the eyes of the search engines.

The second thing that you must do is to try to get as many links as possible from other websites to your website with your targeted keywords as anchor text. An anchor text is the clickable text in a hyperlink. The more sites that link to you with these keywords, the more the search engines will attribute these keywords to your site. Make sure that you do get links from relevant sites and/or from high authority sites. Typically, webmasters look at the Google PageRank of any website to get an idea of how important Google thinks the webpage is. Get links from webpages with high Google PageRank as these links will be given more weight by Google. Note that the more competitive your keywords are, the more backlinks you would need to get.

It is certainly a huge effort to get as many backlinks as possible. You have to approach other webmasters to ask them to link to your site. You have to buy links. You have to exchange links. You have to track those links. And all that takes a considerable amount of time and you are likely not to see any payback for several months, which can be discouraging. If you do not want to go through the time and effort that it takes, you can hire link builders to do the job for you. Typically, link builders from India are relatively cheap and can provide you with hundreds of links to your website. You can post your link building needs on a freelance marketplace like Project4Hire.com and get several bids from people who offer link building services anywhere in the World.

As a conclusion, it is not rocket science to acheive high rankings with search engines for your keyword. The two most important things that you can do is to get a carefully-chosen title for your webpage and get as many websites as possible to link to your webpage with your targeted keywords as anchor text. Remember, you would need to get a lot of backlinks for competitive keywords are. Results are guaranteed. Within 6 months or less, you will see your website listed on the first page on the major search engines for your targeted keyword search. It's definitly not rocket science!

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Ways to earn money on the internet if you don't have a website

I found out after visiting a few webmaster forums that they are a lot of people who do not have websites but who earn money providing services to the webmaster community.
Imagine that. These people don't have to worry about paying for web hosting, managing websites and dealing with issues related to maintaining websites. They just provide the services that webmasters need and can earn quite some money by doing this.

Here are a few ways that you can earn money if you don't have a website.

- (Manual) Directory Submissions
A lot of webmasters are looking for people to submit their links to as many web directories as possible. Typically, webmasters do not have too much time to submit their links to hundreds or thousands of web directories as they usually spend their time managing their websites.
You can provide your service to "manually" submit their links to hundreds or thousands of web directories for a small fee. Note that the word "manually" was put between quotes as most people who provide this service do not do the job by hand, one link at a time. Rather, they use tools to automatically submit the links to the web directories.
If you have the time and/or the right tool, you can easily earn around $35 per 500 directory submissions. This is the typical rate that I pay for the service.

- Link Building
This is pretty much similar to directory submissions but the difference is that the links may not necessarily go to web directories.
A webmaster may need x amount of "permanent" links from related webpages and again may not have the time or expertise needed to get these links.
This is where you can come in and earn some money. Your job would be to find webpages and ask their owners to link to your client's sites. You can do so by offering them link exchanges or somehow convincing them to add the links (good luck with that). I am not sure how the link builders do it but if you can figure out how to get a bunch of targeted webpages to link to your client's site, you can earn quite some money for each unique link.
Typically, webmasters would pay you more if you can get links from relevant websites that have a high Google PageRank (PR).

- Writing
If you can write, you will definitly find a huge number of potential web clients who are looking to add fresh content for their websites.
Webmasters are always looking for writers who can write articles, tutorials, or make blog posts related to their websites topics.
You can charge per word or you can charge for each article or blog post.
If you have expertise on a particular field (for example SEO, marketing, web design), then your services can become more valuable to a webmaster and you can charge higher fees.

- Paid forum posting and forum moderation
When a webmaster starts a new forum, he needs to populate his forum with a few threads and posts to jumpstart his online community. Visitors typically do not join and start posting on a forum unless they can see that the forum is active and has useful posts.
In order to get the threads and posts needed to show activity, webmasters hire forum posters. If you have the time, you can offer your service as a paid forum poster. The typical rate is $0.10/post but it could lower if the forum is an easy one to post or higher if the forum requires some expertise to post intelligently.
If you decide you want to be a paid poster, you should resist the temptation to copy threads from other forums and simply repost them on the new forum. It is the easier way to get the job done but if your client notices it, all your efforts will be wasted as you will probably not get paid and will tarnish your reputation.
Also, webmasters who manage large communities often do need moderators to keep their forum free of spam, to move threads to the proper sections, to keep discussions civil and to the topic, and other moderating tasks. If you are interested to become a moderator, contact the administrators of the forums of your choice. Most webmasters would be willing to compensate you for your efforts as a moderator.

These are just a few ways to earn money online that I could think of at the moment. There are many other ways to earn money online by providing services to webmasters.
You may want to visit the marketplace section of popular webmaster forums like digitalpoint.com, sitepoint.com, WebmasterGround's webmaster forum or check freelance marketplaces like project4hire.com to find work.