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    • loopyal
      loopyal @coreymanshack last edited by

      Well that tells you something.

      You could counter by finding a few good blogs that want content and will allow a guest post from you. That way, you don't need to follow the competitors by making up blogs and always be adding content to them, wondering when google will crush you.

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      • wrttnwrd
        wrttnwrd @coreymanshack last edited by

        I'm not really suggesting that you send your articles elsewhere.

        What you need to do is write stuff on your site, then promote it via social, and get links that way.

        Post-Penguin, "In the meantime" is dicey. You can submit to directories, of course, but many of the free ones are getting dropped from the Google index. Stick to reputable ones like Best of the Web.

        Be very, very careful about guest posting. You need your posts to show up on sites with really high-quality content. Shotgunning your writing out to blogs that cover everything from hosting to hotels is going to get you right back into trouble.

        Your best move is to understand that Google does not like to be tricked. So anything that feels 'easy' or 'quick' is going to get you into trouble.

        That said, some fast link-building tricks:

        1. Fix broken incoming links by replacing the missing pages or 301-ing to relevant ones. Nothing's faster.
        2. Find and fix canonicalization issues on your site. Duplication screws up your link profile.
        3. Check your log files for any 404 errorscaused by external links but not crawled by Googlebot. Those are links that Google's likely given up on because they've been broken for so long. And they're often the juiciest. Fix those too.
        4. Get your site to zero 404 errors overall.

        At the same time, work hard on your content strategy. You have to get this going, or you won't have a prayer in the long term. You have to demonstrate value to Google and visitors. Outside being the cheapest (bad plan) or the biggest (not exactly a quick strategy), being a great resource is your best plan.

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        • loopyal
          loopyal @coreymanshack last edited by

          What Ian says is true

          • BUT -

          whatever you do, there is more than one way to do it.

          If you want to be seen as an expert, and everything is on your site, and nothing about you is elsewhere, then you are an expert in your own mind.

          Somehow, you have to get others to take notice of you.

          You could have the best content on the whole of the internet, but if nobody visits, you may as well not bother.

          If you have no third party validation, then why would people trust what you say? It can be done, but you said you wanted a faster boost, so that is what I am suggesting to help you do that.

          This is the reason you need to have a content strategy that covers many bases.

          I'm not suggesting you guest post on a dog training blog. You need to find some authoritative blogs that cover your area of business, that can expose you to more people, especially other bloggers who will follow the links at the end of a few well-placed blog posts, and discover that you have a wealth of information they can use to trigger their own posts. (this is how you get more incoming links)

          So you do need to write those authoritative posts on your own site, because that is what people will find when they follow the links and find your site.

          You could also be using twitter to find people interested in your content. Follow several people in your industry and learn from what they do. Find the good and bad things, and do the good, discard the bad. There are some smart twitter people in the SEO industry that I see generating good interaction and a good following. No doubt there are some really good ones in Hosting - I just looked and there are some crappy ones too, so do your research.

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          • coreymanshack
            coreymanshack last edited by

            Honestly - we just want to sell our product, I don't understand why we have to generate content solely for the purpose of SEO, our customers do not care about our content.

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            • wrttnwrd
              wrttnwrd @coreymanshack last edited by

              Well, you don't, if you don't want to do SEO. But if you do, then you'll have to generate content and demonstrate value above and beyond your competitors. Since they're generating content, you have to compete.

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              • randfish
                randfish @coreymanshack last edited by

                I LOVE this comment Corey. I think this is a great, succinct way of describing the disconnect between what experienced marketers have learned about having success in inbound channels (SEO, social, community, content, etc) and what businesses often think about marketing on the web (I just want people to buy).

                The truth is that over time, it will be increasingly hard to have any success in these worlds unless you're willing to commit to inbound as a strategy and that means content in some form or another. Without content, there's no opportunity for SEO (unless it's black hat SEO), no opportunity for social media growth (unless it's merely buying ads), no opportunity to take the power content has to earn trust, likability and familiarity and convert those exposed to your brand into potential customers and potential evangelists.

                Id gave a couple presentations recently that might be helpful to explain this more deeply: http://hackersandfounders.tv/RDmt/rand-fishkin-inbound-marketing-for-startups/ and http://www.edsocialmedia.com/2012/05/rand-fishkin-connecting-inbound-marketing-for-exceptional-return/

                Hope those help.

                Unfortunately, it's my belief and experience that one cannot simply "sell your product" without marketing, and if you want to compete in inbound (non-paid) channels, content is a requirement and great content is the competitive advantage.

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                • coreymanshack
                  coreymanshack @randfish last edited by

                  Thank you very much Rand, watching those now.

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                  • SEO-Doctor
                    SEO-Doctor last edited by

                    You don't have to do straight content either, get creative with linkbait, infographics and viral posts.  These can also generate lots social signals which will help your campaign overall.

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                    • loopyal
                      loopyal @wrttnwrd last edited by

                      Excellent comment, Ian

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                      • jrfisher
                        jrfisher @loopyal last edited by

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