Gain All The Benefits Of A Blog Without Publishing A Blog

Blogs can be a great search engine optimization tool providing links, traffic and social media exposure. However, at a time when businesses are trying to reign in costs, publishing a blog may be the last thing on your ‘to do’ list. Cost wise, blogs are inexpensive tools that deliver more than what they cost when [...]

Blogs can be a great search engine optimization tool providing links, traffic and social media exposure. However, at a time when businesses are trying to reign in costs, publishing a blog may be the last thing on your ‘to do’ list. Cost wise, blogs are inexpensive tools that deliver more than what they cost when it comes to out-of-pocket expenses. You can, however, gain a lot of the benefits of publishing blog even though you don’t have a blog.

For a blog to be effective, it needs a steady flow of content. You can buy that content, use guest writers, or use employees/family to write it for you. If they are not options and you cannot justify the time in maintaining a blog, can you justify writing one or two small articles each week?

There are millions of blogs already in existence. Write one or two guest posts each week and submit them to quality blogs in your niche. As guest poster, you are normally entitled to a little self promotion at the end of those posts. That little self promotion can include links back to whichever pages you want promoting.

Guest posts can help your website in three clear areas. The first and most obvious is with links. Every post you have published should have a link back to your pages. Once your guest post has been published the exposure could lead to a significant increase in traffic. Promote the post on a couple of social bookmaking sites and the picture is complete…or at least a good start.

To gain all the search engine optimization benefits you can from running blog without running one - guest post on related blogs in your niche.

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How Social Bookmarking Builds Clout

An article in SiteProNews about social bookmarking says this:

That’s the power of social bookmarking. It’s put a technology behind word of mouth sharing of web sites that anyone can use.
How true that is.
The author, Tinu AbayomiPaul, mentions three benefits to social bookmarking:

More links
More traffic
More credilibity

I agree with all of those. And she uses a [...]

An article in SiteProNews about social bookmarking says this:

That’s the power of social bookmarking. It’s put a technology behind word of mouth sharing of web sites that anyone can use.

How true that is.

The author, Tinu AbayomiPaul, mentions three benefits to social bookmarking:

  • More links
  • More traffic
  • More credilibity

I agree with all of those. And she uses a great analogy to back up her credibility point. You can read her article. I won’t belabor it. But I would like to add another benefit - clout. If you do any social bookmarking, you can increase your clout.

OK, so what is clout and how can it benefit you to have more of it? Good question.

Clout is the good pleasure of knowing that people are listening to your recommendations. It’s different than credibility because credibility is a trust issue. It isn’t necessarily about your recommendations. It’s about your reputation. Credibility is important if you want people to do business with you - and I’m assuming you do - because they have to trust you in order to find you credible. Trust and credibility go hand in hand. Trust and clout do not.

You can have clout and people still not trust you. Because they don’t have to trust you to listen to you. They listen because you’re interesting or provide a level of insight that they can’t get anywhere else. They may never agree with you, but they know that they’ll get some level of logic or reasoning behind your recommendations. They might never do business with you, but they might do business with some of the people you recommend because of your clout.

Using the movie analogy, clout works like this: You go see a movie and tell everyone you know how great it is. The people who trust you and like you will go see it just because you recommend it. But the people who don’t consider you a credible source may not. However, if a lot of the people you influence to see the movie come back and say they liked it too then those people who held off will likely go and see it as well. Just because the people influenced by you reported back that you were right. That’s clout.

In social bookmarking, if you build enough clout then eventually the people who don’t trust your recommendations will come trust them. You’ll move from the clout category to the credible category. But some people have to start at clout because that’s just the way they are. So chalk that up another benefit to social bookmarking.

http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com

Tip’d Goes on Kiplinger Stories

Financial Social Bookmarking site Tip’d made an impressive impact on their potential by getting a submission button added to the suite of social bookmarking applications that Kiplinger.com offers on their stories.

As one of the first successful financial-niche social bookmarking sites, Tip’d is well positioned by this move. With the credibility gained, they should be able to start calling on other financial websites and blogs to have put their link on stories. One of the keys to success for new Web 2.0 websites is gaining support and achieving traffic from those within their niche. This could be the first step towards making Tip’d a viable player in the crowded niche social media community.

Read more about financial social bookmarking on this blog.

Financial Social Bookmarking site Tip'd made an impressive impact on their potential by getting a submission button added to the suite of social bookmarking applications that Kiplinger.com offers on their stories.



As one of the first successful financial-niche social bookmarking sites, Tip'd is well positioned by this move. With the credibility gained, they should be able to start calling on other financial websites and blogs to have put their link on stories. One of the keys to success for new Web 2.0 websites is gaining support and achieving traffic from those within their niche. This could be the first step towards making Tip'd a viable player in the crowded niche social media community.

Read more about financial social bookmarking on this blog.

http://social-bookmarking-seo.blogspot.com/

Filtering Social Media Links through Blogs

The days of spamming, straight spamming, through social media sites are nearly behind us.  As I’ve stated in previous posts, it is very easy for search engines and social media sites to detect what is real and what is spam.

I, personally, am so thankful of that fact.
Now, for those who actually do the work and write blogs about their subjects, you can still get the social media boosts without having to spam social media sites.  Most SEOs know that link juice travels down – it goes through one link and onto the next.  That’s a simplified explanation, but an important one to note nonetheless.
So, instead of submitting Used Cars New Hampshire to a social media site, it is better to have a blog post that links to it, then submit the blog post.  As long as the post itself is informative and not spammy, you should be able to get some link juice to flow to your sites or clients.
Like I said, simplified.  There is a lot more that goes into it than that.  Still, it’s a start.  Enjoy!
Read more about social bookmarking SEO on this blog.
The days of spamming, straight spamming, through social media sites are nearly behind us.  As I've stated in previous posts, it is very easy for search engines and social media sites to detect what is real and what is spam.

I, personally, am so thankful of that fact.

Now, for those who actually do the work and write blogs about their subjects, you can still get the social media boosts without having to spam social media sites.  Most SEOs know that link juice travels down - it goes through one link and onto the next.  That's a simplified explanation, but an important one to note nonetheless.

So, instead of submitting Used Cars New Hampshire to a social media site, it is better to have a blog post that links to it, then submit the blog post.  As long as the post itself is informative and not spammy, you should be able to get some link juice to flow to your sites or clients.

Like I said, simplified.  There is a lot more that goes into it than that.  Still, it's a start.  Enjoy!

Read more about social bookmarking SEO on this blog.

http://social-bookmarking-seo.blogspot.com/

Using Directories to Hide Social Bookmarking SEO

Many search engine optimization professionals consider directory submissions dead.  They say that the links have been completely devalued, de-indexed, and otherwise worthless.

This may or may not be true.  I tend to believe that they still offer SEO value to some extent, but that’s not why you should use them.
They serve as great camoflage.  Period.
Since you are on this blog, you are interested in using social bookmarking for search engine optimization.  We will assume that you see the value and you are ready for more learning.  Here’s the nut, plain and simple.  Submit to directories.  Whether you believe they have SEO value or not, directories add a good handful of links very quickly that competitors will have to sift through when trying to analyze your SEO plan.
We suggest using Directory Maximizer.  It’s cheap – 14 cents per submission.  It’s manually done.  Most importantly, you are in control of the timing and nature of the submissions.  Pick up to 5 anchors at a time, plus 5 descriptions and 5 sets of keywords.
$28 buys you 200 backlinks.  You can spread them out over time or get them in one big push.  It’s up to you.
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Read more articles about using social bookmarking for SEO on this blog.
Many search engine optimization professionals consider directory submissions dead.  They say that the links have been completely devalued, de-indexed, and otherwise worthless.


This may or may not be true.  I tend to believe that they still offer SEO value to some extent, but that's not why you should use them.

They serve as great camoflage.  Period.

Since you are on this blog, you are interested in using social bookmarking for search engine optimization.  We will assume that you see the value and you are ready for more learning.  Here's the nut, plain and simple.  Submit to directories.  Whether you believe they have SEO value or not, directories add a good handful of links very quickly that competitors will have to sift through when trying to analyze your SEO plan.

We suggest using Directory Maximizer.  It's cheap - 14 cents per submission.  It's manually done.  Most importantly, you are in control of the timing and nature of the submissions.  Pick up to 5 anchors at a time, plus 5 descriptions and 5 sets of keywords.

$28 buys you 200 backlinks.  You can spread them out over time or get them in one big push.  It's up to you.

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Read more articles about using social bookmarking for SEO on this blog.

http://social-bookmarking-seo.blogspot.com/

Using Social Media for SEO: Time to Hedge Your Bets

Mark this one up under the category of “believe it or not”.

You see, this dinky little SEO blog that is a blip on nobody’s radar has received some “insider information” that belongs on a higher quality blog.  The problem is, I don’t know how many people I want to know about.
Loyal readers (all 2 of you) and random finders of this blog, I am about to tell you something that is a semi-exclusive.  It is semi- because I have seen it alluded to in previous months, but nothing definitive has been said about it until today.
Social media sites such as Digg, Reddit, Propeller, and Mixx have been excellent sources of link-juice for SEOs.  The backlinks can be very powerful and the indexing abilities that they offer are unmatched.  That is, until very soon.
An unnamed source for this insignificant blog gave information that reliably says what some have been saying for a while.  The spam-ability of social media sites is coming to an end soon, at least from Google’s perspective.  They are working on ways to prevent the power of social media from being so influential in their search algorithm WITHOUT hurting what these sites offer in the way of relevant rankings.
In other words, Digging a story and getting just a couple of Diggs will no longer be as effective.  To work, a story has to get a certain number of Diggs before it is counted, possibly before it is even indexed.
Reddit already does this to some extent by placing nofollow attributes on any submission with 1 or fewer points, but it appears that Google itself is working on a way to determine through custom means when a Digg submission is strong or not.  Same holds true for other social media sites.
Here is a test: simple keyword, brand new website, nothing done to it yet.  In the past, this automotive microsite would have been easy to optimize for the keyword “Raynham New Buick” but we contend that simply submitting it to Digg and a few others will not be enough to get it ranked quickly.
How they are going to do this — I have no idea.  Seems impossible, but then again, I am not the world’s brightest.  Google, on the other hand, has the world’s brightest, and I’m sure they have it all figured out.
What does this mean to search engine optimization?  It means that the good old days of submitting and going or using automated software are over.  To get the benefit from social media sites, SEOs will actually have to (gulp) participate and build up (gulp) friends.
Again, believe it if you want.  Don’t if you don’t.  I just want this information out to the select few who read this blog.  The others — no worries.  You’ll find all of this out soon enough anyway.
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Read more about social media optimization on this blog.
Mark this one up under the category of "believe it or not".

You see, this dinky little SEO blog that is a blip on nobody's radar has received some "insider information" that belongs on a higher quality blog.  The problem is, I don't know how many people I want to know about.

Loyal readers (all 2 of you) and random finders of this blog, I am about to tell you something that is a semi-exclusive.  It is semi- because I have seen it alluded to in previous months, but nothing definitive has been said about it until today.

Social media sites such as Digg, Reddit, Propeller, and Mixx have been excellent sources of link-juice for SEOs.  The backlinks can be very powerful and the indexing abilities that they offer are unmatched.  That is, until very soon.

An unnamed source for this insignificant blog gave information that reliably says what some have been saying for a while.  The spam-ability of social media sites is coming to an end soon, at least from Google's perspective.  They are working on ways to prevent the power of social media from being so influential in their search algorithm WITHOUT hurting what these sites offer in the way of relevant rankings.

In other words, Digging a story and getting just a couple of Diggs will no longer be as effective.  To work, a story has to get a certain number of Diggs before it is counted, possibly before it is even indexed.

Reddit already does this to some extent by placing nofollow attributes on any submission with 1 or fewer points, but it appears that Google itself is working on a way to determine through custom means when a Digg submission is strong or not.  Same holds true for other social media sites.

Here is a test: simple keyword, brand new website, nothing done to it yet.  In the past, this automotive microsite would have been easy to optimize for the keyword "Raynham New Buick" but we contend that simply submitting it to Digg and a few others will not be enough to get it ranked quickly.

How they are going to do this -- I have no idea.  Seems impossible, but then again, I am not the world's brightest.  Google, on the other hand, has the world's brightest, and I'm sure they have it all figured out.

What does this mean to search engine optimization?  It means that the good old days of submitting and going or using automated software are over.  To get the benefit from social media sites, SEOs will actually have to (gulp) participate and build up (gulp) friends.

Again, believe it if you want.  Don't if you don't.  I just want this information out to the select few who read this blog.  The others -- no worries.  You'll find all of this out soon enough anyway.

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Read more about social media optimization on this blog.

http://social-bookmarking-seo.blogspot.com/

Back for More SEO with Social Bookmarking

For a while last year, this was my primary blog. Once I started getting into Wordpress and publishing on my own domains, this one just sort of fell off.

I’m here to say that, “I’m back!” It’s not as dramatic as when Michael Jordan said those words on his way to three more National Championships, but this announcement probably falls just below. Maybe not.

Either way, please feel free to come back here again soon. As the weeks go by, I should be able to dedicate at least one or two blog posts a week to this, so keep the feeds rolling!

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Read more about Social Bookmarking for SEO on this blog.

For a while last year, this was my primary blog. Once I started getting into Wordpress and publishing on my own domains, this one just sort of fell off.

I'm here to say that, "I'm back!" It's not as dramatic as when Michael Jordan said those words on his way to three more National Championships, but this announcement probably falls just below. Maybe not.

Either way, please feel free to come back here again soon. As the weeks go by, I should be able to dedicate at least one or two blog posts a week to this, so keep the feeds rolling!

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Read more about Social Bookmarking for SEO on this blog.

http://social-bookmarking-seo.blogspot.com/

Social Media Marketing from SES San Jose: Report

With Search Engine Strategies San Jose over and the posts starting to roll in about it, there was one in particular that seemed to stand out above the rest. One of the articles that I read from the blog rang true for the same reasons that this blog exists: social media marketing is absolutely effective.

What is it? Why do businesses need it? Those are great questions, and “What is Social Media Marketing” delves deep into the idea.

“The flexibility of social media is perhaps what draws companies of all sizes. For car dealers, social media has the ability to address a local demographic, but social media is truly without borders, allowing marketers to communicate with a global audience if required.”

It is in the flexibility and the tremendous results that social media marketing has its strongest advantages over traditional marketing and even over other forms of Internet marketing. Businesses of any size have the opportunity to reach areas that they normally couldn’t before.

For businesses that only serve a local area, city, or state, social media marketing offers a way to pool the combined marketing powers of the global Internet to focus a spotlight on local businesses. By being positioned strongly on one or multiple local areas through a focus from the whole world, it is possible to build up branding, credibility, and stature that is normally only reserved for large companies.

We will be exploring and posting more on this blog regarding social media marketing and will report back with tips, tactics, and tales of success and failure.

Image via Widgetaday.com

With Search Engine Strategies San Jose over and the posts starting to roll in about it, there was one in particular that seemed to stand out above the rest. One of the articles that I read from the blog rang true for the same reasons that this blog exists: social media marketing is absolutely effective.

What is it? Why do businesses need it? Those are great questions, and "What is Social Media Marketing" delves deep into the idea.
"The flexibility of social media is perhaps what draws companies of all sizes. For car dealers, social media has the ability to address a local demographic, but social media is truly without borders, allowing marketers to communicate with a global audience if required."
It is in the flexibility and the tremendous results that social media marketing has its strongest advantages over traditional marketing and even over other forms of Internet marketing. Businesses of any size have the opportunity to reach areas that they normally couldn't before.

For businesses that only serve a local area, city, or state, social media marketing offers a way to pool the combined marketing powers of the global Internet to focus a spotlight on local businesses. By being positioned strongly on one or multiple local areas through a focus from the whole world, it is possible to build up branding, credibility, and stature that is normally only reserved for large companies.

We will be exploring and posting more on this blog regarding social media marketing and will report back with tips, tactics, and tales of success and failure.

Image via Widgetaday.com

http://social-bookmarking-seo.blogspot.com/

5 Top Places To Get Incoming Links To Your Website

By Fabian Tan
It’s a well-known fact that to rank highly on the search engines, you need lots of quality backlinks (links pointing back to your website). Here are 5 of the best places for you to get incoming links:
1. Social bookmarking sites

By Fabian Tan

It’s a well-known fact that to rank highly on the search engines, you need lots of quality backlinks (links pointing back to your website). Here are 5 of the best places for you to get incoming links:

1. Social bookmarking sites (more…)

Social Media Marketing Tips – Blogging

By R. Scott Hall
As you already know, social media is an extended conversation with your community or market. Every type of Web 2.0 platform gives you a way to participate in an ongoing conversation. One of the best social media marketing tips I can give you is to get into blogging.
A blog is a way [...]

By R. Scott Hall

As you already know, social media is an extended conversation with your community or market. Every type of Web 2.0 platform gives you a way to participate in an ongoing conversation. One of the best social media marketing tips I can give you is to get into blogging.

A blog is a way for you to not only participate in a conversation but to initiate one and become a thought leader – or guru, if you will. When you have a blog you are in charge of the content. In a blog post you can write as much as you want and (more…)

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