May 19th, 2012
Are you using free media in a manner that brings you sales, leads, and new customers? If not, consider the following for a moment: “When you do the same as other online start-ups: you get the same poor results they are receiving.” Let me restate that fact statistically: 97% of all Sales and Landing pages (existing right now on the Web) fail to make a single sale, or bring in a single “lead.” Sounds horrible right? Is your business one of the 97%?
The same applies to Sales emails, lead generation emails, Squeeze pages, Capture pages and other Web applicable media such as Sales videos, lead generation videos, and like content.
To get the best result, all promotional content (which you expect to make sales, or generate leads) must be written by a sales writing professional.
Why all the “gloom and doom” might you ask? Is it the economy? No. Okay then – what is wrong with the above described materials? Why are such huge percentages of sales purposed content pages failing to do the job of selling, and capturing leads?
The answer is quite simple. CEO’s, office managers, academic graduates, entrepreneurs, sales managers, salespersons, chairpersons, and other corporate, and private “suits” generate the huge majority of these pages. (No offense implied, nor intended concerning these “suits.”)
In other words the people who are writing (and having written) this “sales content,” are not professionally trained copywriters. There – you have the short of it. The question is what are you going to do to be successful with your content?
How can you keep your online business from falling into this same pit? The point here is; although many of the people who construct such content may be good writers, (who can create “great information” for these pages) they do not understand that simply writing personable, well-written content does not (in and of itself) transform this content into “good” sales and landing page material. (Content that actually works to make sales, and generate leads.)
Too many sales professionals think that simply being able to make sales in person (or over the phone) “makes them uniquely qualified” to be able to do the same with the written word.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Most of these people are highly educated and are good speakers who possess charisma and likeability.
They are often highly trained in how to make sales, (in person) but this alone does not qualify them to automatically know what sales writing skills are needed to sell products in the online or offline arena.
Let us get back to you personally. You know you have a great product or service. You understand every aspect of its features, or know all about the intimate specifications concerning a great service.
You may even feel as though no one else is uniquely qualified to present your product or service as effectively as you can.
Take heart – because simply knowing the attributes of your product/service does not enable you to become a great sales writer, for this is an acquired skill that is developed over time.
Sure, the copywriter must know these things, but he/she will take this information and transform it into benefit-rich sales copy that will get visitors to buy, opt-in, or request more information.
The whole point of this article is to get you to do what will prosper your online business the most. (Such as not write, your own sales copy.)
If you want real results from your Sales or Landing pages, then break away from the 97 percent, (who are failing to make sales) and let a qualified Web Copywriter write your Sales or Landing pages.
Did you know that in a “down” economy – more millionaires are “made” per year – than there are when the GNP is “up?” How can this be? It is simple because being confronted by a “lack of jobs,” those with “vision” to do something different are compelled to create their own opportunities.
You can do the very same thing in the economic climate that now exists. Do not make the same mistake so many others are making, when they say: “Hire a copywriter? Why? I am a successful professional salesperson; I don’t need anyone to write my sales copy.”
A whole lot successful Authors will not even try to write their own sales promotions. Why is this? They have already written several of their own “sales pages,” the copy read well because they were good writers.
However, when they put their “Sales pages” online, and tested them: they fell flat. Zero sales, nada, even after several thousand visitors. Should not a successful writer be able to hammer out a good sales page? No.
The page can be a great read, contain engaging information, yet still fall flat, and fail miserably to make sales. Why is this you might ask? It is because being a good author; (even a best-selling Author) does not qualify one to be a great copywriter.
Yes – both use creative writing, and both call for good writing, but they are completely different skill sets. Are you ready to get your sales page written (or re-written) by a Professional Web Copywriter? It will pay you to do so.
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May 19th, 2012
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May 16th, 2012
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May 16th, 2012
A Popular New Trend that Breaks from Search Engine Optimization
Social media optimization is similar to search engine media optimization.
The goal of social media optimization is to drive huge amounts of people to a specific website.
Social media optimization can also be used to determine whether or not a startup website will be successful or whether it will fall flat with the consumers.
Social media optimization uses new to encourage traffic to a website.
Social media optimization was a name created by Rohit Bharagava, the vice president of Interactive marketing.
Social media optimization is online tools and platforms that can be used to share opinions, insights, and perspectives.
It can’t take many forms such as text, images, audio, and video.
Popular forms of social media optimization are currently blogs, pod casts, message boards, vlogs, and wikis.
Social media optimization is anything that builds a community where people can rendezvous.
Social media optimization normally includes websites that can be used as a platform to send out a marketing message.
Social media optimization is not something that can be forced.
It is considered a type of pull marketing; it only works if people are drawn to it.
Search engine optimization has clear goals.
Webmasters who use search engine optimization want to have a website that ranks well with the search engines.
The goals of webmasters who are trying to use social media optimization are; an increase in linkabilty, easy book marking, mash-up, inbound links, and helping content travel.
The rules webmasters who are using social media optimization need to live by are, rewarding valuable (helpful) users, and they need to make sure they are a user resource.
Webmasters who are using a social media optimization technique should make sure they participate with their users.
You need to be a part of the blogs and the message boards.
Webmasters that are employing a social media optimization technique must know their target audience.
You need to know what appeals to that particular group of people.
It is important to remember that not everybody will love you.
Make sure you have created content.
One of the words typically associated with social media optimization is mashup.
The origins of the word, mashup, gets it start in the pop music world.
Mashup is a website of application that works to combine content from more then one source into an integrated experience.
A mashup is sometimes created as a way to gather feedback on an existing project or body of work.
Most companies use a third party via public interface.
Google, Amazon, Yahoos! APIs, eBay, AOL, and Windows Live are some of the companies currently experimenting with mashups.
Despite the fact that social media optimization is a relatively new concept, some people believe that social media optimization will be one of the top seven marketing trends of 20007 along with; sharing corporate personalities, widget marketing, auto tagging, human filtered searches, content casting, and online identity shifting.
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May 13th, 2012
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May 13th, 2012
Google penalises Gasta search engine for displaying results from Bing.com search feed.
Here is an Article from Webpronews that follows up on Google linking policy and points out how arbitrary and hypocritical the policy is. Webmasters beware!
As you probably know, Google isn’t a fan of people paying for
links that pass PageRank. It’s considered to be a manipulation of search
results and a violation of Google’s quality guidelines, which are the
focus of Google’s Penguin update. It’s interesting that there seem to be
exceptions to the rule, such as a directory like Best Of The Web, which
has users pay for their sites to be considered for links. Update: BOTW has gotten back to us since this article was
published. Please see President Greg Hartnett’s comments toward the end
of the article.
Perhaps more interesting is that some similar directory sites, which
aren’t necessarily in clear violation of Google guidelines seem to be
getting penalized, or at the very least drawing the ire of unhappy
webmasters looking to get their link profiles cleaned up after receiving
messages from Google. Should a directory in which you have to pay to get a listing be treated like other sites that offer paid links? Let us know what you think in the comments.
Google recently launched a PageRank update, and many directory sites
saw their PR plummet. Best Of The Web, meanwhile, has managed to
maintain 4s, 5s and 6s. At at a time when flustered webmasters are
looking to eliminate lower-end links, the topic of directory links on
the web seems more relevant than it’s been for quite some time.
Webmasters Are Angry
Barry Schwartz at Search Engine Roundtable ran a very interesting story about Google being “the cause of lawsuits over links to web sites.”
“Can you imagine writing a story, linking that story to other
relevant web sites and then years later being hit with a lawsuit over
linking to a web site?” he asks.
The gist is that webmasters who have been receiving those messages
from Google about unnatural links are threatening to sue sites that are
linking to them. “Some webmasters are taking extreme measures and
threatening to sue publishers and webmasters who are linking to them,”
he reports.
I don’t know how often this is actually happening, but I can’t say
it’s much of a surprise. If any such lawsuit is successful, then we have
a problem.
I don’t know about the legal threats, but I do know a lot of
directories are getting angry emails from webmasters who have links
coming from them.
Google has taken issue with directories in the past – sort of. Here’s what the company told us in 2007: There’s no “outright penalty” for being a directory, but we do value, as I’m sure you’ve heard, “unique, compelling content.” Directories can run into the problem of not containing original information.
There do seem to be some directories that have historically received a
bit more respect from Google. This includes Best Of The Web, which as I
said, charges users for possible inclusion.
Google has talked about this in the past. Here’s a video about it from Matt Cutts from 2009:
The user-submitted questions Cutts was responding to was: Will Google consider Yahoo! Directory and BOTW as sources of paid
links? If no, why is this different from another site that sell[s]
links?
He doesn’t entirely answer the question, however. He does say:
“Whenever we look at whether a directory is useful to users, we say,
‘OK, what is the value add of that directory?’ So, you know, do they go
out and find their entries on their own, or do they only wait for
people to come to them, you know, how much do they charge and what’s the
editorial service that’s being charged?”
“If a directory takes $50 USD and every single person who ever
applies in the directory automatically gets in for that 50 dollars,
there is not as much editorial oversight as something like the Yahoo
directory, where people do get rejected. So, you know, if there is no
editorial value add there, then that is much closer to paid links.”
So basically, it sounds like if a directory rejects some things, this is OK.
How Best Of The Web Works
So how does Best Of The Web Work, exactly? You go to submit a site, and you’re presented with a page like this:

It’s clear from the get go that the main motivation for submitting to
this directory is to help your search engine rankings. It says,
“Listing your website in the internet’s most respected directory will
help increase your website’s visibility in major search engines.”
The first example of a “link scheme” Google lists on its page about
them is: “Links intended to manipulate PageRank.” While I can’t find
anything on BOTW that specifically says anything about PageRank, is that
not what submitters are after here?
Best Of the Web presents multiple quotes from various marketing-types, like: “After implementing a plan with listings across several BOTW
directories, we were able to see immediate and quantifiable improvement
in our rankings. Working with BOTW has been a great success for
Marriott.” — Benjamin Burns, Search Specialist
“BOTW provided excellent service for us and our listings. I would
hire them over and over again every time we need directory listings.” —
Marek Wawrzyniak, SEO Specialist “Best of the Web has proven to be a successful strategy for
Extra Space Storage when coupled with other local SEO techniques. We
have seen a consistent ranking improvement in many areas with our local
storage facilities by having Best of the Web part of our organic
strategy.” — Tim Eyre, Interactive Marketing Manager
It’s obvious that the reason one would want to be listed in this
directory is SEO. It’s not because people are going to the directory to
search for businesses. It’s an SEO strategy – something BOTW seems
pretty up-front about.
Link Schemes
Let us refer to that “Link Schemes” help center page (linked to from its Quality Guidelines page) for a moment. That says: Your site’s ranking in Google search results is partly based on
analysis of those sites that link to you. The quantity, quality, and
relevance of links count towards your rating. The sites that link to you
can provide context about the subject matter of your site, and can
indicate its quality and popularity. However, some webmasters engage in
link exchange schemes and build partner pages exclusively for the sake
of cross-linking, disregarding the quality of the links, the sources,
and the long-term impact it will have on their sites. This is in
violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines and can negatively impact
your site’s ranking in search results. Examples of link schemes can
include:
- Links intended to manipulate PageRank
- Links to web spammers or bad neighborhoods on the web
- Excessive reciprocal links or excessive link exchanging (“Link to me and I’ll link to you.”)
- Buying or selling links that pass PageRank
Let’s read that last one again. “Buying or selling links that pass PageRank.”
Links That Pass PageRank
As far as I can tell, if you have managed to get listed in Best Of
The Web, the link will pass PageRank. The links I looked at do not
include the nofollow attribute, which would prevent them from passing
PageRank:

The links marked as “ads” at the top of category pages do include the nofollow atribute.

The category page above has a PageRank of 5. Some pages are higher, and some are lower. The home page has a 6.
Back To The Submission Process
If you click to get started, you are prompted to provide your email
address (twice), and then to fill out a large form. The last part of
that form is for the payment details:

You can choose from two plans: annual fee or one time fee. Once you
click submit, your card will be charged. You must check the box that
says you’ve read the ToS and privacy policy. It’s only when you click
through to the ToS, and through one more link there, that you find out
your site may not even appear in the listings. It says, “There is no
guarantee that my site will be added to the directory” and that the
charge is non-refundable. You agree that you understand that, “BOTW
editors, in their sole and final judgement, shall determine the
suitability, placement, title and description of all sites listed in the
BOTW Directory.”
There’s nothing wrong with BOTW wanting to be selective in the
editorial process. That’s what Google has indicated in the past is
actually what makes directories like this higher quality in Google’s
eyes. That said, Google is always preaching about user experience, and
encouraging sites to provide what’s best for the user. User trust has
been a major theme, particularly since the Panda update.
BOTW does require submitters to read the TOS, before charging them,
but the part about potentially not being included, even with no refund,
seems a bit buried.
Is BOTW’s practice OK in Google’s eyes because they’re using enough
judgment not to include EVERY link that people are paying for in hopes
of a listing?
Is This What Google Wants From A Directory?
I’m not going to advise you sell or pay for links at all, but I feel like Google is sending some very mixed signals here.
Search engine industry vet Tim Mayer, who worked from Yahoo until
2010, tells WebProNews, “It is interesting as they [BOTW] are positioned
similarly to the Yahoo directory of old with editors and payment. Other
directories’ such as business.com model failed due to Google changing
their treatment of them. Not sure if this was due to quality or the lack
of editorial oversight.”
“Many other directories are or are considered spam sites/directory
link farms as they are just pages of paid links,” he adds. “Seems to me
this is may be legacy treatment. But I have not looked at BOTW and
analyzed it in some time. Google probably has a better sense of if this
is a good authority hub or not. If it is they should use it. I would bet
that they are better quality than most directory sites.”
But it’s not really even an issue of quality. It seems like more of a
double standard on Google’s part, given that the company clearly lists
“Buying or selling links that pass PageRank” as an example of a link
scheme.
Editorial judgment is clearly a factor, but is it really the “best”
of what the web has to offer or is it some of the best, with some that
actually paid for reviews getting in there too, regardless of whether or
not they’re really the best. Update: Hartnett says “an almost
imperceptible percentage” of the links are from those who paid for the
reviews.
Look at this listing for Caagal.com on the Business Classifieds
category page, for example. A quick glance at this site (complete with
loading errors) doesn’t suggest “best” of what the web has to offer in
this niche, though this is certainly subjective. It doesn’t even seem to
be largely business-oriented, but more property and boat oriented. For
the record, I have no idea if this site paid or not.

Granted, the site is nowhere to be found in Google, for the query
“business classifieds” (at least within the first six pages). It’s hard
to say how much value that site may have gotten from paying to be listed
in Best Of The Web, but I guess they at least got a PageRank 4 link
out of it (PR for that category page).
Obsess With Google’s Quality Guidelines or Not?
Webmasters are frantically trying to distance themselves from some
directory sites after getting messages from Google about unnatural
links. Even directories who have never offered paid
links are getting emails from upset webmasters. Jayde, for example
(disclosure: owned by WPN parent iEntry), has gotten quite a few. Jayde
has never offered paid links, and recently made all links nofollow.
If webmasters are looking to start suing sites that are linking to
them because they are under the impression that these links are hurting
them, that’s pretty bad.
Interestingly enough, Google used to encourage directory submissions.
“In fact, if you look at our webmaster quality guidelines, we used to
have a guideline that says, you know, submit your site to directories,
and we gave a few examples of directories,” Cutts explains in that
video. “And what we find, or what we found was happening, was people
would get obsessed with that line and go out and look for a lot of
directories.”
“We ended up taking out that mention in our webmaster guidelines so
that people don’t get obsessed with directories and think, “Yes i have
to go find a bunch of different directories to submit my site to,’’ says
Cutts in the video.
I realize this video is 3 years old, but I have to say, this seems to
be an example of mixed signals coming from Google again.This would
indicate that you shouldn’t obsess over the things in Google’s quality
guidelines, but as you probably know, the Penguin update, which launched
a couple weeks ago, was all about targeting sites violating the quality
guidelines.
To Sum Up
- Google used to encourage directory submissions from the quality guidelines.
- Google decided people shouldn’t obsess about that.
- Now people are freaking out about links that they have from such
directories that they submitted to, and some may even be so angry as to
threaten legal action (though I can’t imagine there are any legitimate
grounds).
- Best of the Web, who charge money for the chance to have links
designed to influence search visibility, which seems like it would
violate Google’s guidelines aren’t considered a major problem.
Something seems wrong with that picture.
We’ve reached out to both Google and Best Of The Web for comment, and have not heard back from either. Update: We have now heard back from Best Of The Web.
On the criteria for sites to be considered the “best,” and gain a
listing, President Greg Harnett says, “Our guidelines for listing are
pretty straightforward: we list sites that contain quality, unique
content in the most relevant category within the directory. If the site
does not provide a user with informative content then we don’t list it.
We have always been focused on providing the user with quality content
from trustworthy sources.”
“When users (humans or spiders) come to BOTW, they know that they can
trust that (for instance) all of the listings in a San Francisco real
estate category contain relevant information about San Francisco real
estate,” he adds. “A human being has been in there and verified it.
We’ve got a dedicated team of fantastic editors that ensure that.”
On the percentage of submissions that are rejected, Hartnett says, “I
don’t work the submission queue, so I don’t really have a handle on the
specific numbers. However, as a percentage of total submissions, I
believe that we reject fewer sites now than we did in the past. The
overall quality of submissions has increased as the years have gone by.
Perhaps in general, people are now building better sites. Perhaps it’s a
matter of more people knowing that BOTW doesn’t accept low quality
sites, and they don’t even bother submitting. Whatever it is, I know
that it makes our editors happier.”
We asked: It seems like Google advises against paid links, but
doesn’t Best of the Web charge users to have their links reviewed for
possible listting?
“Google certainly advises against paid links,” Hartnett tells us.
“We’re not a pay for placement, or link buying platform. Payment for
review in no way influences whether or not a site is listed within the
directory. The fee is for the review, and is non-refundable. It’s not
for a link. We caught a lot of flack about that policy in the early
years of the directory, but we did it for a reason. We retain complete
editorial control and integrity with each submission and listing. It’s
completely up to our editors to decide is the site gets listed, and if
listed, the title, description and category placement.”
“It should also most definitely not be overlooked that the review
model accounts for a minuscule amount of the listings within the
directory,” he adds. “We have millions of listings, of which our editors
have added approximately 95% for free. They work daily scouring the web
adding quality sites to relevant categories to build a more
comprehensive resource. An overwhelming majority of the listings in the
directory have had zero interaction with BOTW at all, nonetheless paid
for a review.”
“I have no idea why Google does or does not approve of what it is we
are doing,” says Hartnett. “I don’t work for or with Google and I don’t
have any access to them outside of what Joe Internet does. I’d be
surprised if they thought about us at all, but if they did I would like
to think that they respect what it is we have been doing for all these
years.”
“We feel we have put together (and continue to build) a fantastic
resource for users that are interested in finding resources that they
can trust,” he says. “We have always focused on providing the user with
quality resources, and figured users appreciated, and will continue to
appreciate, that effort. We’ve recently added the ability for editors
and site owners to add social information for each listing, as we
continue to evolve with the landscape and provide users with additional
information about listings as well. It’s really been a fantastic project
to have been working on for the last decade or so, and we’re excited to
continue on our mission.” Do you think Google is sending mixed signals about paid links? Let us know in the comments.
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May 10th, 2012
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May 10th, 2012
There is a confirmed new bug with Google Webmaster Tools where the dashboard wont load for some webmasters.
If you are an SEO or webmaster with a large number of sites in your Google Webmaster Tools account, the sites might not load.
Google said:
The main Webmaster Tools Dashboard is currently not being shown for some accounts that have a large number of websites verified.
I am not sure what number of verified sites you have to reach to hit this bug. I have some accounts tons of verified sites and the dashboard works for me.
Google did share a work around:
As a workaround, you can access one of your site’s dashboards by going to the URL directly (please replace “example.com” with the URL of a site verified in your account):
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/dashboard?hl=en&siteUrl=http://example.com/
From there, you will be able to use the dropdown in the top-right corner to navigate to the other sites in your account.
Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help.
The work around



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May 7th, 2012
Post by Mark Favin
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May 7th, 2012
factor that reel in and
make your audience revisit toy our site seriously isn’t your design – it’s
your content. Even search engines give high premium to high quality
information. If your site is lacking in substantial content, it will most
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Search Engine Optimization nowadays has a lot related to building inbound links aimed at your web. Building inbound links is a cumbersome tasks and webmasters have been looking for shortcuts to do this. Webmasters buy links (as advertising for instance) or contact other webmasters to change links with them. The need for inbound links has created a start up company opportunity in the search engine ranking industry. The outsourcing of url building emerged from the fact that many inbound links mean a high search engine ranking and/or a high Yahoo PageRank.
There are many different ways of building inbound hyperlinks. Outsourcing this tasks can easily save the webmaster lots of time but it comes which has a price tag. Businesses offering to take over the link building process often maintain and operate a big network of domains and websites and just add ‘your’ link thus to their sites. These sites are often referred to as link farms.
Others buy links on third party websites for you. They often have develop a portfolio of websites/webmasters they help. The quality of these links is usually questionable and a long-term benefit doesn’t exist. It either continues for you to cost the webmaster money and keep the links alive or his website may get punished by Google along with other search engines if the actual linking websites are recognized included in commercial search engine spamming. Punished means that either the link to a site doesn’t have any value at all or based on the situation the site linked with gets removed from the search engine index (worse circumstance scenario) if other factors are involved that lead to concluding that search engine spamming is going on.
Outsourcing of link building also takes away the control of who’s linking to a website from the webmaster. The webmaster usually just covers X number of links but there is no option to have industry related websites connection to his site (= increased value of your link). It is also difficult to verify the number of links to a website have really been established from your service provider. Another difficulty is to verify just how long the established links are staying in place. The danger of being over-charged is quite high.
Since link building has developed into profitable business opportunity search engines like google are aware of what’s going on and are putting countermeasures in place. These are not things visible on the webmaster or explained on the various search engines website. These are factors which have been worked into the protocol. Search engines use the actual human control factor more often to increase the value from the search index. Chances are that when a webmaster uses an outsourced link building strategy that with one point the marketing campaign value goes south (becomes sour).
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