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Free Google Local SEO Tool – Local Citation Finder

August 12, 2010, by Mark Rushworth 4 comments

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Another new tool launched a few days ago is a Google Local Citation Finder which aims to help you track down the link sources and references that incluence Google Local listings.

Basically you find a target keyword where alocal listing is shown, fill in the form and press submit, the app then emails you back once a report has been done and bobs your bothers brother, you have a list of credible sources that can influence your local listing.

Check it

My Blog Guest – Guest Post Blogging Network for SEO

August 12, 2010, by Mark Rushworth 1 comment

If you’re heavily into SEO and link building then you should be into content aggregation and Guest Posting is a great way of not only getting your content out there but also a way of building your brand (and the brand of your clients). If you don’t know what guest posting is then its simply the act of having an article posted on a 3rd party website.

There are pleanty of guides to how to effectively guest post out there and key to this is tailoring what you have to say around what the target blogs community wants to read so I’d even go so far as to say you’d be better of writing completely unique content for this purpose.

Theres a new resource in town created (I think) by the world famous Anne Smarty and this is myblogguest.com. It’s basically a forum of publishers and SEO’s/writers who are looking for their opposite party within the guest post relationship.

The main reason for this post is to encourage UK bloggers and SEO’s to get involved as at the moment its mainly USA focused and the good ol’ UK needs to represent!

If you want a guest post from me then look me up on there.

njoy.

Clean Link Prospecting Lists with Bulk Pagerank Checker

June 21, 2010, by Mark Rushworth 11 comments

I know its a dog but it still pays to factor in Google’s Pagerank as a qualifier for your link building efforts.

Ive discovered this great tool that, via copy and paste, will mass check the pagerank of 100s of urls at a time.

Its even better because it also exports a CSV and includes Alexarank (for what its worth).

Give it a go and save yourself hours:

checkprinbulk.com/mass_pagerank/

Grey Bar Link Building for SEO

May 25, 2010, by Mark Rushworth 2 comments

Do you use use the Google Toolbars PareRank meter as a way of determining the ‘value’ of a link? Well it may be that you’re missing a trick or two when discounting Grey Bar’d (perceived) PageRankless pages as a source of links.

For those of you who don’t know, I’ll recap a standard policy on Link Building. Building effective links falls into 3(ish) camps with a combination of all 3 needed to give you a well rounded, Google proof organic backlink profile. These are:

  • Authority – sites that are trusted sources of information
  • Juice – sites that pass PageRank (not green bar)
  • Relevancy – links that are wholly relevant to your niche

Add to this list that links to your site should have a nice keyword rich anchor text and you’ve got the cornerstones of a highly effective campaign.

It’s rare for one site to deliver a link that achieves all three (unless your competitors start linking to you) and within boundaries where anchor text is king, it is important to make sure that many of your terms are linked using one of the 1000s of keywords you’re firing at your site.

In the quest to build great anchor text rich links many people qualify pages on a wide variety of measurements including SEOMoz’s Domain Authority, Number of inbound links from unique domains, domain age and the ubiquitus PageRank however it is Anchor Text where the real power lies.

For example. I currently market a furniture site that is doing really well for its main two word terms but we would like to attract more traffic from fuzzy searches where people don’t know the type of product we well whilst targeting terms that accurately target our niche i.e. Vintage, Antique, Period etc. To achieve this with maximum effectiveness and minimum outlay we have decided to use Directory submissions as a way of quickly building a back-link pool of targeted terms (you could use social media, articles or micro-sites if you are prepared to spend more time) but with so many low quality directories out there and PageRank disappearing straight off the home page how are we to determine effectiveness?

As an experiment I decided to use Googles Cache date as a measure of whether Google is actually visiting the internal Directory pages, on sites where the site is listed and the cache date is under 45 days I requested a link.

The net result is that our site is gradually improving in ranking for these fuzzy prefix and suffix terms. Agreed its only a start, but Ii think that when you’re trying to deliver maximum benefit for minimum cost that tactics like these when properly monitored and controlled can deliver great results.

$25 Off BOTW Directory and Blog Submissions With This Discount Code

May 25, 2010, by Mark Rushworth No comments yet

Valid until the end of May, the promo code: 25BUCKS will get you a massive $25 off all BOTW directory and blog directory submissions.

Just be careful where you’re placed as the powers at BOTW tend to dump you on a page within a regional sub domain which isn’t cached or has any ‘visible’ PageRank

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Directory Submission for SEO – Is It Worth It?

May 4, 2010, by Mark Rushworth 3 comments

As Many SEO’s out there including myself try to use every tool in the chest in order to give our clients/employers the best back link profile. For many years there has been a number of ‘top SEO directory’ lists that quote many sites as being the best in class for providing listings that help improve your Google search position. In recent years directory owners have noticed that there’s a great potential revenue stream for paid directory submissions, possibly as they see paid submission as a way of telling Google that their site is a growing concern and a serious business as opposed to the many rubbish directories that popped into existence back in the 00′s as a way of building a pseudo-authoritative site on a particular niche.

I thought it would be beneficial to put some of these rock star directories through my basic back link qualification process to see if any of the big names actually deliver on their promises. As a caveat I’d like to point that this research was conducted to determine a directories benefit to organic search placement and does not in any way reflect the traffic driving capabilities of such directories. In addition I’d like to point out that I’ve picked the ‘best’ category for my listing, this being the one that most accurately reflects the target sites content (in this case furniture/living room furniture/sofas etc)

Key

dR
Domain Rank (Via OpenSiteExplorer)
IBL
In Bound Links – The number of unique domains linking to the sites home page
pR
Googles PageRank
pR: N/A
No PageRank i.e. Grey Bar
OBL
Out Bound Links from this page

Data

dR IBL (Unique) pR Fee Notes
dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Shopping_and_Services/Home_and
_Garden/Furnishings/Furniture/Makers/?b=320
98 252036 N/A $199 No Benefit
dmoz.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Business_and_Economy/
Shopping/Home_and_Garden/Furniture/
74 51828 4 Free 246 OBL – Little Benefit
lii.org
61 18539 noncommercial
business.com/directory/retail_and_consumer_services/home_and
_garden/furniture/seating/sofa/
47 10085 2 $199
411.com
62 8205 USA only
directory.jayde.com/xc3-100/retail_industry_home_and_garden.html
62 5037 N/A
elib.org/dire/125/18/31.php
60 3917 N/A $9
businessseek.biz/business-directory/Home-Furniture-9.html
53 2997 N/A free
abilogic.com/dir/Shopping/Furniture/
59 2919 N/A $9.95
ezilon.com/regional/united_kingdom/shopping/furniture/index.shtml
59 2843 N/A $199 Permanent
avivadirectory.com/Shopping/Home-and-Garden/Furniture/
60 2816 0 $149.95
americasbest.com/directory/Home_Improvements/Furniture/Home_
Furnishings/
53 2722 N/A $19.99
buzzle.com/chapters/ecommerce-and-shopping_home-and-garden.asp
67 2679 N/A article based
alivedirectory.com/Shopping/Furniture/
50 2435 N/A $224.95
joeant.com/DIR/cat/20944/Chairs_and_Seating
58 2209 N/A $39.99
webworldindex.com/phtml/Business/Business_to_Business/Furniture/
Residential/
54 1999 N/A free
goguides.org/topic/15636.html
57 1979 N/A $69.95
gimpsy.com/dir/Buy/home_garden/furniture/?natural=1
54 1729 N/A free
zeal.com/family-home/home-improvement/
57 1611 N/A free
01webdirectory.com/furniture.htm
56 1473 0 Free
wowdirectory.com/dir/4792/1.php
55 1140 N/A $10
illumirate.com/categories.cfm?cat_id=413250
56 1138 N/A free
qango.com/Business_and_Economy/Shopping_and_Services/Home_
and_Garden/Furnishings/
53 1118 N/A $15
seekon.com/C/Home/
55 1085 N/A
directorymix.com/shopping/home-and-garden/lounge/
59 1031 N/A $104 perm
skaffe.com/viewCat/15636
56 1025 N/A $44.99
rlrouse.com/furniture-resources-dir.html
53 999 0 $49.95
mavicanet.com/directory/eng/42019.html
56 973 N/A free
massivelinks.com/html/Shopping/Home_,038_Garden,009/Furniture/
51 959 N/A $39.99
kwikgoblin.com/Shopping/Furnishings/
54 953 N/A $34.95
geniusfind.com/Shopping_Home_and_Garden.htm
49 946 N/A free
cannylink.com/homeandgardenfurnishing.htm
50 808 0 $19.95
sevenseek.com/dir/2552.php
49 808 N/A $50
botw.org/top/Business/Shopping_and_Services/Home_and_Garden/
Furniture/Handcrafted/
56 806 N/A $299.95
site-sift.com/1377
49 727 N/A $49.95
thisisouryear.com/C633-Furniture
51 698 N/A $24.95
chiff.com/home_life/shop/furniture.htm
56 697 N/A
biz-king.com/Shopping/Furniture/
54 666 N/A $49.99
webotopia.org/shopping/home-garden/
50 636 N/A $14.99
yeandi.com/sub.asp?c=15
57 625 N/A free
sunsteam.com/directory/Shopping/Home_and_Garden/index.html
54 547 N/A $24.95
azoos.com/catalog.php?CAT=0B11
60 537 N/A $89.95
websavvy.cc/directory/shopping.services/shopping/furniture.htm
53 508 N/A
webxperience.org/directory/Business_and_Economy/Shopping_
and_Services/Home_and_Garden/Furnishings/
51 487 N/A $14.99 Nofollowed
directory.leadingsolutions.com/268/Furniture/
57 466 N/A $34.99
bigall.com/bd/10401/index.php
55 441 N/A $14.95
thedirectoryzone.com/Home-Garden/Furniture-Design/
49 434 N/A $54
hrwebdir.org/dir626.htm
50 392 N/A $9.95
apahcinc.org/Shopping/Furniture/
48 387 2 $44.95
ebusiness-directory.com/retail-shopping/online-shopping/
51 379 N/A $19.99
ajdee.com/pages/Shopping/Furniture/index.html
51 371 N/A $25
kahuki.com/shopping/home_and_garden/lounge/
47 332 N/A $9.95
web10.ws/Shopping/Furniture/
52 315 N/A $34.95
mojoo.com/170/
51 297 N/A $7.99
octopedia.com/Shopping/Home-and-Garden
48 277 N/A
seoma.net/Shopping/Home-and-Garden
45 274 N/A
beaconpost.com/bcnc1919274388_home_garden.html
45 231 N/A $29.95
turnpike.net/directory.phtml?showcat+home
57 218 N/A
directorymarker.com/dmc584031941_home_garden.html
48 216 N/A $39.95
unadir.com/Shopping/Home_Products/Furnishings/
49 203 N/A $24.95
informationoutpost.com/directory_home.cfm?newcat=466&
categorypath=12,142
45 195 N/A $5
biz-dir.co.uk/Home_Garden/Furniture/
49 185 N/A $20
seedirectory.com/seec1919274388_home_garden.html
47 184 N/A $39.95
stpt.com/directory/shopping/home_and_garden/furniture/
59 173 N/A $99pa
wizdirectory.com/wizc537648148_home_garden.html
47 167 N/A $34.95
gosubmitdirectory.com/dirpage143.htm
49 149 2 $9.95
sporge.com/dir/topicCategory-103.htm
50 145 N/A $4.99
creamdirectory.com/Consumer_Goods_and_Services/Home_and_
Garden/Furniture/
47 132 N/A $7.50
heres1.com/114/Home_Garden/
47 129 N/A $9.95
familyfriendlysites.com/viewcat_ws.asp?ID=321
55 112 3 $49.99
worldwidewub.org/wub/links/380.html
42 95 N/A free
h8qs.com/shopping_resources/home_and_garden/lounge/
45 78 N/A $4.99
add-url.ws/shopping_and_gifts/home_and_garden/Furniture/
45 72 N/A $19.99
directory.v7n.com/Top/Shopping/Home_and_Garden/Furniture/Seating/
60 33 N/A $49.95
clush.com/Dir/Shopping/Home/Furniture/
48 24 1 $19.95
uncoverthenet.com/directory/Shopping/Home_and_Garden/Furniture
51 11 N/A $159

Analysis

The key to this research is whether the page on which your listing is places is indexed by Google and has any PageRank to pass onto your site. As you can see in a vast majority of cases this is what lets these sites down. Of course you could attempt to ‘game’ the directory owners into putting your link onto a less relevant page (in this case it could be antiques/antique furniture etc) and a pR search using the SEOChat tool will certainly show you what pages have the highest PageRank for this purpose.

So what’s my advice? Firstly to Directory owners, it’s no good saying your a pR9 directory if you’re listings pages aren’t in the Google index. So work through your sites to ensure each page has adequate content and reduce the number of links off a page i.e. think more about your category structure. For SEOs and Directory submitters, don’t waste your time or money on directories that aren’t passing juice.

And finally. I know the Google toolbars measure of PageRank is not a great indicator however is it is the standard rule of thumb and as this is a quick guide, it should serve most peoples purpose.

Open Site Explorer Flawed

April 26, 2010, by Mark Rushworth 13 comments

Always keen to verify my own theories, I used my SEOMoz pro account to ask what metrics the SEOMoz team advise to use to determine the best possible source for links in a link building campaign using Open Site Explorer as the key data source. The reply was to use DA (Domain Authority) as the key indicator tho’ I had to be wary of Directories which may appear to be ranked highly without providing any real benefit.

Digging a little deeper, I’ve also noticed that when using this approach, Open Site Explorer also favours any sub-domain driven sites i.e. sub-domained blog URL’s and other such sites with the echelons of DA ranked sites being made up of these sites.

So what does this mean to the lay SEO? Well it means that unless you’re prepared to wade through tens of thousands of results, there’s still not short-cut to finding great quality links.

Heres how I get started in sourcing links from our competitors listings.

  1. Use Open site explorer to download CSV’s of all EXTERNAL links that are dofollow/301 from a big ass list of competitors domains
  2. Combine all of these CSV’s into one document
  3. Clean the list using the DATA > Remove duplicates filter in the source URL only
  4. Sort by Page Authority
  5. Highlight all PA on domains with a PA over 50
  6. Sort by Domain Authority
  7. Highlight all DA on domains with a DA over 50
  8. Sort by External Links
  9. Highlight by External Links over 100
  10. On a page by page basis quickly scan the list removing RSS feeds and other uninfluencable links
  11. Add a column for PageRank
  12. Go through each listing adding the PR for each site (n/a for grey bars)
  13. Build links where possible.

Since Open Site Explorer has an API, has anyone thought about automating this process as i’d pay for a tool that did this and more as it would save me HOURS!

I Spy Googles New Keyword Tool UI

April 22, 2010, by Mark Rushworth No comments yet

Another things thats not new, however it is now linked from the standard Google AdWords Keyword Tool (https://adwords.google.co.uk/select/KeywordToolExternal).

Note this doesn’t appear to work in Chrome!

googlekwd 1024x536 I Spy Googles New Keyword Tool UI

New Google Keyword Tool

So what’s new here?

Overall the tool feels more intuitive and I get a better sense as to how the options relate to the data. Things like filtering Exact Match terms has moved to the bottom left of the screen, trend information is shown to the right of the keyword lists and additional filters allowing you to delve closer into a niche are provided.

It says you get more information if you log into adwords, however it doesnt really show the organic search specialist anything worthwhile.

Give it a try.

International Link Building? You Need This Firefox Toolbar

March 18, 2010, by Mark Rushworth 2 comments

Redfly Marketing have announced an update to their Google Global Toolbar for Firefox. This great little tool enables you to quickly and easily view Google results in different countries which when combined with standard link building tools should help you to source new link goodness in foreign languages.

Njoy

Use RSS Aggrogation to get 100s of Dofollow Links

March 16, 2010, by Mark Rushworth 3 comments

Theres a cheeky post on Digitalpoint that states by using identi.ca and its sister sites you can automate the re-posting of 100s of links back to your blogs from all over the world.

Aside from generating new links to new blog posts which is all good and well, the post also splits the target sites by country and if you’re into multilingual link dveelopment then this is sure to be a quick win!

Of course, the only ballache is signing up for all of the accounts.

Good Post!

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