Post by mdalayan on Mar 10, 2024 19:38:45 GMT -8
Persona Blogging (flogging) Create a branded human character, as a facade, and ‘uplift’ the community, then link to your site every 25 times. There are agencies that are doing this. The risks? like the Edelman fiasco can get the ill will of your community and can result in brand backlash. These tactics will be found out in a few years. Make Friends –make links Create profiles in social networks such as tribe, then make a lot of friends which will send traffic back to your profile –which links to your website. Follow folks on Twitter A discussion talking about an automated way to gain followers on twitter, despite the limit of 2000, you can remove them then add more. These get more followers then you can spam them with tweets.
Link Tuning –and tone downVenezuela Phone Number adsl Suggests that webmasters tune their page so not important pages have a ‘no-follow’ so Google doesn’t index it. Also he suggests that new blogs not be adsense heavy so it doesn’t look so commercial. John Fischer runs a sticker company called Sticker Giants Suggests that search engines don’t want marketers to focus on SEO, they just want you to do naturally link building. Focus on business goals –not your personal name After reviewing one of the attendee’s website suggested that her website content/titles focus on her business goals, not her given name. People will search on her business, not her name Show off your media On your blog, make it obvious and promote your social media content: youtube, flickr, ustream, seesmic, perhaps use a friendfeed widget, so readers know who you are.
Strategy perspective from moderator Micah Baldwin Understand the difference between long and short term SEO strategies There’s a long term and short term strategy. While there’s a lot of things you can do in the short term to generate traffic, it can result in you getting banned in the long term. The short term low value may build up long term value. Be pervasive with a sticky post Suggests creating a ‘sticky post’ that stays at the top of a blog and lists all the important information regardless of what you’ve posted recently. I think a header or footer could also help accomplish this Summary From the crowd, isn’t it better to be passionate about a topic and work on long term relevance? This way Google won’t discount your efforts in the long term. The end suggestions were to be passionate about whatever you’re doing, it will help you to be relevant in the long term.
Link Tuning –and tone downVenezuela Phone Number adsl Suggests that webmasters tune their page so not important pages have a ‘no-follow’ so Google doesn’t index it. Also he suggests that new blogs not be adsense heavy so it doesn’t look so commercial. John Fischer runs a sticker company called Sticker Giants Suggests that search engines don’t want marketers to focus on SEO, they just want you to do naturally link building. Focus on business goals –not your personal name After reviewing one of the attendee’s website suggested that her website content/titles focus on her business goals, not her given name. People will search on her business, not her name Show off your media On your blog, make it obvious and promote your social media content: youtube, flickr, ustream, seesmic, perhaps use a friendfeed widget, so readers know who you are.
Strategy perspective from moderator Micah Baldwin Understand the difference between long and short term SEO strategies There’s a long term and short term strategy. While there’s a lot of things you can do in the short term to generate traffic, it can result in you getting banned in the long term. The short term low value may build up long term value. Be pervasive with a sticky post Suggests creating a ‘sticky post’ that stays at the top of a blog and lists all the important information regardless of what you’ve posted recently. I think a header or footer could also help accomplish this Summary From the crowd, isn’t it better to be passionate about a topic and work on long term relevance? This way Google won’t discount your efforts in the long term. The end suggestions were to be passionate about whatever you’re doing, it will help you to be relevant in the long term.