EGOL...give ten people a free $100 bill...and two people will complain how they cannot use a $100 bill at a gas station; why not 5 $20's instead.
Best posts made by johnshearer
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RE: When going about asking a site for a link on their page, how do you ask?
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RE: Separate websites for 2 products in the same business?
One subdomain would be better; so you linkbuilding efforts would help Domain Authority.
You could create two landing pages specific to the genres of art and building links with exact anchor text to each. You could even build separate Facebook pages for each.
The main page could about your company or the artist, etc.
Good luck
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RE: If i only want to rank for one specific keyword and use it in all my page titles, will it negatively affect my rankings?
Each page is like an independent piece of real estate, the strength of each page depends on the pages popularity (links, social markers etc.). In a natural organic process others will link to those pages in a random pattern depending on the quality of content. Use longtail keyword versions of titles and fill in content accordingly. so..
instead of
dog training, dog training, dog training
use
dog training, history of dog training, dog training locations
you will find some good info on this site http://www.wordtracker.com/find-the-best-keywords
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RE: Optimal Placement For Social Buttons on a Website
Bob, good looking site. For your landing page I would make it very visible..perhaps near /around your signup call to action. On subsequent blog posts use social buttons at the end of your post.
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RE: Who are my competitors
If your goal is to rank #1...then yes wikipedia is a competitor..however wikipedia does not offer training and people will would naturally go to your site at #2. I would analyze the wiki page for links.
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RE: Ranking #1 for decent traffic keywords, but not receiving any traffic?
Zgraph, you mentioned you use the Adwords Keyword tool..what other tools do you use? webmastertools or anayltics? You are clearly ranked 1st for "Daytona Beach Insurance" when view serp cloaked...it seems impossible that you would not have any visits.
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RE: I have a direct question about file structure.
from an SEO perspective; they are identical..the underscore maybe easier for user to read
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RE: Infographic design software
Photoshop is the best with the most control...
but Adobe indesign; with its basic tool set would be a quick alternative..
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RE: How to get videos to show up on SERPs as your own
Use a service like Wistia and create an xml video site map. Do a search for "recycle paint" my video for shearer painting result is for the website URL.
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RE: Cost affective way to automate linkbuilding?
This is on Topic..a recent email from Robert Bruce of Copy Blogger:
By now, you know that content marketing is the new advertising.
Your readers - and those beloved search engines - highly reward those sites that consistently deliver authoritative content that is focused on a topic, industry, niche, or idea.
What does this really mean?
You've got to write.
A lot.
Sure, there's other ways to deliver the goods - audio, video, infographic design, etc.
But ultimately, the writer runs this show.
And, writing - whether in outline, script, or long form - is what underpins all other categories of media.
Writing is the cornerstone skill of all great content creation.
So, when it comes to building your business on the Internet, you're going to be spending a good amount of your time at the keyboard.
Here's a stripped-down system for getting your writing done, fast:
1. Know what you're talking about
Obvious, right?
If you're going to write authoritatively about anything, you've got to put in your time.
You've got to read relentlessly on your subject.
Study, research, painstakingly try to understand the movements and theories and motivations behind your product, service, and industry.
Stay current on, or ahead of, the news.
Get to know the players involved.
This step (which, by the way, is an ongoing process) eliminates the dreaded moments of staring out the window for ideas.
Research is writing.
2. Outline every time
If you don't know where you're going, how will you ever get there?
Don't ever start blindly typing your essay, article, or blog post without a map.
First, think through what it is you actually want to communicate.
Then, write down the skeleton of the thing.
Major points, subheads, title.
A simple outline takes the guesswork - and in many ways, the
actual work - out of the picture.
Give yourself a paved road to walk down, and then walk down that road, simply putting one foot in front of the other.
3. The secret lies in 30 minutes
I stole this technique from Eugene Schwartz, and it is the single most powerful practice for getting words on a page I've ever used.
Get a kitchen timer. Or, use the one on your smartphone.
Sit down at your desk with your notes, research, outline, and coffee.
Set that timer for 30 minutes and punch the "start" button.
DO NOT get up from your desk until 30 minutes passes and the buzzer goes off.
Here's the trick: don't try to write. Don't stress about it.
After a few minutes of sitting there, staring at the page, your cat, out the window, whatever, you'll get so bored that you'll begin to write.
When the 30 minutes is up, go do something else for a while. Then, come back for another 30 minutes of not trying.
If you get six or seven of these sessions in during a day, you'll be so far ahead of the game, you'll wonder why you ever struggled to write in the first place.
3. Write a lot
It is an immutable law of the universe.
The more you do it, the more you'll do it.
It may not get easier, but eventually you will become a writer. And that, my friends, can change your life and your business.
rb
Robert Bruce
Copyblogger Media
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RE: Anchor text landing page
YES.
The H1 places emphasis on what the following content should be about..so content about "blue sexy x" should follow after the H1. the H1 is one of several on-page optimizations.
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RE: Forget Duplicate Content, What to do With Very Similar Content?
If all 15 comments are written by 15 different people the content would clearly be unique...and you are fortunate to have that sort of engagement. Perhaps you could create a page where you link all the answers in one place..maybe sort out the answers..
You have probably already seen this this http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/duplicate-content
Good luck.
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RE: How to find keywords getting significant traffic
I discovered what Atticus is suggesting by accident with ADwords. I also use Wordtracker a great tool to discover long tail keyword combinations. Some folks use SEO Samaruai. Good Luck.
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RE: Video SERP question
Yes, I have 31 videos XML sitemapped to the Google protocal.
Recycle Paint on my site http://www.shearerpainting.com/Recyclepaint.php
Recycle Paint on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-z0esWvXF8
Search for "recycle paint" in unversal and video SERP..they both come up..what metrics are being used?
I have 4 videos on my home page http://www.shearerpainting.com/ and many scattered throughout.
I am not a profesional SEO or video guy..just a DIY in-house.
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RE: Robots.txt questions...
Good answer Yannick.
here are some resources:
http://www.free-seo-news.com/all-about-robots-txt.htm
http://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html
Good luck