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Page 1: Jim's Hostingcon Presentation

Welcome!

HostingCon 2006

July 17-19, 2006

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Jim BoykinCEO, We Build Pages

A Search Engine Optimization Companywww.WeBuildPages.com 

Free SEO Tools: webuildpages.com/tools/

And SEO Bloggerwww.JimBoykin.com

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I'm Talking about "Natural Listings" in Google.

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Them Google Guys are Pretty Clever!

   

      

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The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Search Engine

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A Link From "Site A" to "Site B" is a Vote

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Back in 1998 there were 18 "Major Engines"

2006 - We're down to the 4 "Majors"

59% Google 22% Yahoo 12% MSN  3%  Ask 

 3%  Others

Other Search Engines are Dead, or are Dying in the wake of Google.

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What's Dead or Dying

VS.

What Works Today. 

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 "Submitting to Search Engines" 

is Long Dead

 They Find You Via Their Spiders Following Links 

from Page to Page.

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Meta Tags and "On Page Optimization" (W/O Backlinks) is Dead

Plain and Simple, If other sites don't link to you, 

Your great site, content, and services won't rank for squat.

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Note: Use Yahoo to look at your backlinks

• Link:http://www.yoursite.com/ How many people link to your Homepage

• link:http://www.yoursite.com/a-page.html Who links to a specific Page

• Linkdomain:yoursite.com  Who links to any page of your site

Best:linkdomain:yoursite.com -site:yoursite.com 

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Google Dances are Dead

Anyone Remember the Florida Dance?

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Linking a bunch of your own sites together doesn't work.

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Link Trading is Dead

Here's Why.

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Buying Big Ole PR8 and PR9 Backlinks is Dead

 

Often, buying Backlinks from "Above the Radar" places 

does not count in Google

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Getting a new site ranked quickly for competitive phrases is Dead.

AGE is a HUGE Factor TodayLinks over Time (Your History)

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PageRank is Dead

Think TrustRank

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4 Trust Factor Categories

• Do you have Unique Content, or Scraped Content?

• Who do you Link to, and what are their Link Neighborhoods? 

• Who Links to Those who Link to You?

• Is your link found within the content?

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Google is getting much better as "Seeing Link Maps"

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Solutions:• Produce good quality content.

• Link out to other related and trusted websites

• Get good quality related/trusted places to link to you 

• Get your links within the content of a webpage

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Producing good quality content.

Block Level Analysis

What is Unique Text, and how much do you need?

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Where you want your content placed

• Add lots of text to your homepage

• Make sure existing pages have "content" 

• Add new pages: resource pages, FAQ, testimonials, manuals, guides, tips, linkbait, etc

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Who you want to link out to

• Trusted sites:

• Site:.edu web hosting

• Site:.gov web hosting

• Other non-competing trusted resources (.org's, forums, resource sites, MSN, etc)

• At least 1 pageOn other pages is great too

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Where you want your backlinks to come from.

Natural is Best for Several Reasons

(Think content, tools, free things, great info)

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If you're going to be proactive on link building, do this:

Search for things like:

"history of computers""history of IP addresses"

"tips on building a website"Etc.

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Then look at their # of backlinks using Yahoo Linkdomain command, then check for trust

factors.

Do backlinks look "natural" or SEO'd?

Any .edu backlinks as well?(linkdomain:theirsite.com site:.edu)

or .gov's?(linkdomain:theirsite.com site:.gov)

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Now What?

Write to them or better yet, call them and offer them something "real"

for your "Ad" ($, coupons, free hosting, etc)

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Get your links placed within content areas

on a related web page.

 

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It's just

Content and Links,

The better you have, The better you'll rank.

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Jim BoykinCEO, We Build Pages

A Search Engine Optimization Companywww.WeBuildPages.com

And SEO Bloggerwww.JimBoykin.com