Is Article Marketing A Thing Of The Past?

More and more, I see articles popping up as guest post’s on blogs and as premium content on websites. Of course, people are still using article directories to mass submit their articles to a variety of websites as well. But is that still an effective way to do it?
It is true that article marketing has [...]

More and more, I see articles popping up as guest post’s on blogs and as premium content on websites. Of course, people are still using article directories to mass submit their articles to a variety of websites as well. But is that still an effective way to do it?

It is true that article marketing has changed a lot in the last couple of years. The top-tier search engine marketers today are writing premium original content and sending it out to other websites for a link back. That’s becoming much more effective than the old school way of mass distribution. But I wouldn’t count mass distribution out just yet, just pick better places to submit your articles, such as eZine Articles, HubPages or Work.com.

People said the same thing about website directories. They’re no good, the provide no benefit any more, and they are a thing of the past. Not true. High quality directories such as Yahoo! Directory, Best of Web, Business.com, etc. still provide good links to marketers who know how to leverage them. True, they’re not as powerful for link building as they used to be, but that is mainly due to the search engines wising up to the ways of spammers and implementing controls to detect it. True directory submissions still work.

But keep in mind that getting an article in an article directly is no guarantee that you’ll be published elsewhere. It’s also no guarantee that you’ll see an ounce of benefit from your articles. The best guarantee of effective article marketing you have is the writing of great original content that provides value and to submit it to excellent article places, I have mentioned, but spending time developing relationships with top sites in your industry and submitting content is still a great way to leverage article marketing as part of your relevant link building program.

SEO Tips for Link Building and Directory Submissions

Today’s SEO tip is about using citation and search modifiers to find creative solutions for link building. Citation (a websites footprint or popularity matrix) is a prominent principle used by search engine algorithms to assess importance.
Hence, authoritative links in to the quantity or percentage of links out a domain has, determines how much link flow [...]

Today’s SEO tip is about using citation and search modifiers to find creative solutions for link building. Citation (a websites footprint or popularity matrix) is a prominent principle used by search engine algorithms to assess importance.

SEO Tips to Find and Qualify Directories

SEO Tips to Find and Qualify Directories

Hence, authoritative links in to the quantity or percentage of links out a domain has, determines how much link flow a domain can produce in tandem with its contained volume of content.

Popular websites with user generated content are always ahead of the supply and demand curve, because they always have something new for search engine spiders to dig into, which keeps them coming back for more in addition that they also receive a healthy flux of inbound links.

Wikipedia is a prime example of a website with a 94% deep link percentage and all user generated content with millions of relevant themed pages and subjects.

Directories of that magnitude may not exist, but you can find smaller more potent themed directories to acquire links to your homepage or more importantly deep links to individual pages with keyword-rich anchor text that pass just as much value.

On the contrary, websites that constantly link out, offer bleak editorial value or are dripping with commerce laden jargon often do not make the grade when it comes to developing an authoritative domain.  When picking potential directories to submit your site, you should focus on quality and relevance rather than bulk submissions.

There are only a handful of directories that have kept a clean link profile as a result of a human review editorial process. In addition to the neighborhood of a website, you can also use off page citation as a measurement of if that directory is worthwhile for submission.

Search engines scan their index for duplicate, so vary your title and descriptions for more impact. Use other websites as a yardstick to assess how authoritative a domain might be.For example, using Alexa ranking as an indicator could signify what type of imprint that domain has. Another great website you can use as a yardstick is DMOZ.

If a site appears there, in most cases you know it has passed a stringent editorial review and has been around for some time. You can also visit DMOZ and just use their search box and type in keywords (topic) directories such as legal directories, shopping directories, etc. and find dozens or hundreds of hard to find pre-qualified directories for consideration.

Another method is to use the *wildcard technique in a Google search such as:

furniture * directories
legal * directories
blog * directories
rss * directories

Google will fill in the blanks based on authority and return a list of top domains that feature related searches based on the shingles (words) used in the query.

Or you can even search for

www directories or
www AND legal directories (just replace the word legal with your category).

If you just typed www into a Google search box, it would list the most powerful sites online in chronological order based on citation. By adding the word “directories” to it you are adding a modifier for the information retrieval parameter to lock on to and return relevant results.

Cut down scrolling time by using http://www.google.com/ie?&num=100 first to view 100 results at a time or just click your advanced options in Google and switch results to 100 (to view descriptions and meta snippets in addition to titles).

Then by context alone you can skim for relevant directories to add your website. Age, trust and authority are crucial elements here, not the submit your website to 1000 directories wild west approach.

Quality is the cornerstone of search engine result page longevity and combining this with deep links (links to specific pages) you can create buoyancy for pages nested deep under the surface in your website.

Another method is to add a modifier to the category such a:

legal directories AND deep links

*See example http://www.google.com/ie?q=legal+directories+AND+deep+links&hl=en&num=100&btnG=Search

Once again, replace your category in front of the word directories and see what the spiders have crawled and what is in the index as a potential link candidate.

Just replace the legal category with the one you are targeting to find the directories you are considering.

Next check to see if they are in Dmoz, Yahoo or Alexa and then check the PageRank of the homepage and sub category you are considering to determine crawl frequency and indexing.

If it hasn’t been crawled for a while, then it is more than likely penalized or the page suffers from link attrition and is not a good candidate for providing a link.

Also consider that the more links that are on the page, the smaller the percentage your site receives. Although you may not consider PageRank important, in this way, using it to assess crawl frequency and how much authority and citation a page has is not a bad idea.

Personally, I prefer using Majestic SEO to conduct a page level analysis of the AC rank (which is a much more straight forward metric), but to each their own.

Remember, as you develop your link profile, quality is better than quantity, so think before you link and remember, everything leaves a trail…

Happy directory hunting.

Different Ways You Can Build Links

New webmasters get caught up sometimes in the different methods of link building and lose site of the big picture. Perhaps the most common form of link building is directory submissions. Talk to anyone who has done a fair amount of link building and they will almost always recommend link building through directory submissions (really [...]

New webmasters get caught up sometimes in the different methods of link building and lose site of the big picture. Perhaps the most common form of link building is directory submissions. Talk to anyone who has done a fair amount of link building and they will almost always recommend link building through directory submissions (really good quality ones, such as Yahoo! Directory, DMOZ or Business.com). However, directory submissions is one only method of link building. In order to build a more diverse portfolio of links you need to branch out from there.

The most important thing to remember about link building is diversity. It isn’t enough to have high quality links. It isn’t enough to have a high quantity of links. You need to build a good number of high quality links from a variety of sources. It’s called link diversity.

Link diversity is simply the idea that you don’t focus on one particular type of website for your links. For instance, directory submissions. You really need to build links in other ways – in addition to directory submissions. The following list is meant to give you an idea of how you can approach link diversity. It’s not exhaustive.

  • Blog Comments
  • Online Publicity
  • Article Marketing
  • Social Bookmarking
  • Social Networking Profiles
  • Local Profiles
  • Video Marketing
  • Blogging
  • Industry Associations
  • Local Profiles

Link building is not so much about getting as many links as you can or about getting as many high quality links as you can, but it’s about getting the right kind of links from the right mix of websites. Be judicious in your link building and don’t focus on one type of website.

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 v…

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.

Link Building Services And How They Can Help

By Derek Rogers When you put your business online, you are essentially creating a place where people from all across the country can see what services and products that you are selling, but the key to showing off what you do is getting people there! You’ll find that there are many different ways to bring [...]

By Derek Rogers

When you put your business online, you are essentially creating a place where people from all across the country can see what services and products that you are selling, but the key to showing off what you do is getting people there! You’ll find that there are many different ways to bring people to your site, but one of the most powerful tools that you can use is link building. To understand why link building is such an important part of your internet marketing campaign, there are a few things that you need to be aware of. (more…)

Don’t Overlook the Benefit of Internet Directories For Link Building

By Asep Komara Utilizing internet directories as a link building tool is an often over looked method of link building. Many in the search engine optimization field simply default to the belief that unless the directory is DMOZ or Google’s Open Directory Project, you won’t gain any benefit from the directory submission at all. But [...]

By Asep Komara

Utilizing internet directories as a link building tool is an often over looked method of link building. Many in the search engine optimization field simply default to the belief that unless the directory is DMOZ or Google’s Open Directory Project, you won’t gain any benefit from the directory submission at all. But the truth is, not only do directory submissions provide you with a one way link to your site, they actually offer up plenty of often overlooked opportunities for link building. (more…)

Improving Link Popularity In 2008

By James Veach Links are one kind of off-page criteria that measures human reaction to your content. An effective linking strategy will not only please your visitors, it is very pleasing to the search engines. The more sites linking to you and the more important these linking sites are, and the closer the websites are [...]

By James Veach

Links are one kind of off-page criteria that measures human reaction to your content.

An effective linking strategy will not only please your visitors, it is very pleasing to the search engines.

The more sites linking to you and the more important these linking sites are, and the closer the websites are to the theme of your website, the more popularity the search engines award to your website-webpage.

Search engines consider the number of inpointing links to a website as a way to…

1.  Establish Credibility…

An in-pointing link from quality websites is like receiving a vote.  The webmaster thinks highly enough of your website to link to you. (more…)

Link Building Service – Increase Your Website Popularity

By Jitesh Arora In this article you will find some tips to build links and importance of link building services. There are many ways of building links but not all of them effective. Keep on reading this article if you want to know about most widely used methods of building one way links. The most [...]

By Jitesh Arora

In this article you will find some tips to build links and importance of link building services. There are many ways of building links but not all of them effective. Keep on reading this article if you want to know about most widely used methods of building one way links.

The most common method which people are using to build one way links pointing towards your site is directory submission. You should always look for the directories which do not ask for reciprocal link on your websites as search engines prefer one way links. Many directories are free of cost and others are paid. (more…)

The Most Essential Link Building Tips

By Christopher Hines It can seem a bit daunting when you first start to market your website and realize just how much is involved in getting your site and content out to as many people as possible. Most people find what they are looking for via search engines and placing in them can be a [...]

By Christopher Hines

It can seem a bit daunting when you first start to market your website and realize just how much is involved in getting your site and content out to as many people as possible. Most people find what they are looking for via search engines and placing in them can be a long and tedious task, but if you set up a plan and stick to it you can build a strong and visible standing in the world wide web. One of the most (more…)

The Strategic Roles Web Links Can Play

By Mike Standing If you take a look back at the happenings and the events on the web just a couple of years ago, you can see and remember how simple it once was reaching the top positions in the main search engines. A few years ago, the meta tags would be considered very important [...]

By Mike Standing

If you take a look back at the happenings and the events on the web just a couple of years ago, you can see and remember how simple it once was reaching the top positions in the main search engines. A few years ago, the meta tags would be considered very important parts of every website and nearly no webmaster would think someday the links would be the determining factors playing roles in the way websites are ranked and categorized online.

This has really been creating some great changes in the way webmasters were creating and promoting (more…)

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