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The Social Media Underground Go “Underground” (Ethically) and Earn Buzz, Links & (Ultimately) SEO Value Stephan Spencer SEO author, speaker, consultant

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The Social Media UndergroundGo “Underground” (Ethically) and Earn Buzz,

Links & (Ultimately) SEO Value

Stephan SpencerSEO author, speaker, consultant

First Off... Who Am I?

• Author of Google Power Search &Co-author of The Art of SEO

• Founder of SEO agency Netconcepts

• Sold Netconcepts to Covario in 2010

• Lived in NZ for 8 yrs, returned to US in 2007

• Invented an SEO technology called GravityStream

• Launching an SEO training/coaching program at ScienceofSEO.com

A Blog is an Asset

My daughter,blogger & SEO.$5 - $30 / daypassive income. Started when she was 14.

SEO: So simple even a child can do it!

Social Media Optimization

• Every social site has its own unique opportunities, quirks and anomalies.

• You can think of these as “hacks”

• O’Reilly definition of “hacks”:

– tools, tips, and tricks that help users solve problems

– aimed at intermediate-level power users

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Social Media Powers Your SEO

• Write link bait articles• Seed your link bait articles into social media. A

“power user” should submit it, as it will get more traction.

• Examples: 19 Things You Didn’t Know About Death, Craziest Urinals from Around the World, 100 Best Beers from Around the World

• More on this: Social Media Underground article on Search Engine Land, podcast on StephanSpencer.com

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http://searchengineland.com/the-social-media-underground-22030

Link Baiting

• Offer a niche-specific blogroll, tool, How-To, or compilation of news stories

• Post a scoop

• Expose a story as flawed or a fraud

• Be a contrarian about a story, product, or prominent blogger’s opinion

• Be humorous. Good topics include a bizzare pic of your subject, “10 things I hate about…”, and “You know you’re a when…”

Source: Performancing

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Link Baiting

• Publish or commission some original research

• Creative-Commons-license photos you made of an event you’re blogging about

• Make available for free a theme, plugin or piece of software

• Start a meme that others can replicate and that links back to you (e.g. buttons/stickers/tools for bloggers/webmasters to post on their sites, contests, quizzes, surveys, etc.)

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So… Get Creative!

• Give awards / recognition

– Badges with link text underneath

• Allow webmasters to republish your articles

– Require a link in your byline

• Publish unique content

– Podcasts (e.g. SteveSpangler.com)

– Screencasts (use Screenflow or Camtasia Studio)

– Wikis (e.g. SEOGlossary.com)

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So… Get Creative!

• Run contests– E.g. Design Shoemoney’s business card, win business cards for life

• Offer useful tools for webmasters, such as…

– Weather stickers

• E.g. Wunderground.com, SuperPages.com

– RSS feeds

• Lottery winning numbers from SuperPages.com

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Widgets & Badges

• For folks’ blog sidebars, MySpace profiles, etc.• Most effective if married up with a meme

– (a meme is a “copy me” instructionbacked up with threats and/orpromises)

• Examples:– How Many Five Year Olds Could

You Take on in a Fight?– Which Superhero Are You?– Swicki– SeenOn.com Grey’s Anatomy

• Many can be turned into Facebook apps too

http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/22-dofollow-social-media-sites-offering-profile-links.html

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Social News Sites

• Seed linkbait into social news sites

• News articles, blog posts, photos, etc. identified by enough “shout outs” by users– Reddit, Digg, Newsvine, Techmeme, Shoutwire, etc.

– StumbleUpon is a bit different. More like channel-surfing on your TV

• Votes push the good stuff up to the front page

• Popurls.com is an aggregator of the most popular stuff from many of these social sites

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Reddit & Digg

• Strip away all commercial links during the initial swarm

• Friend popular users. Better yet, get a popular user to submit your story.

• Time your presence on the front page for daylight hours

• Craft a killer title using this formula from Muhammad Saleem: number + adjective + key phrase

– E.g. “13 Most Chilling Haunted Hotels” or “16 Incredibly Unconventional Hotel Rooms”

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StumbleUpon

• Force your friends to stumble your stuff using the “Send to” function in the StumbleUpon toolbar

– They have to view your URL before they can continue with their random channel surfing

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Microblogging

• Seed your linkbait via microblogs / status updates

• Twitter

Twitter

• Create a microsite dedicated to Twitter

– E.g. Zappos’ Tweetwall

• Circumvent spam filters and inbox clutter using direct messages. Can't DM them if they aren't following you.

• Set a custom background

• Encourage retweets. Retweet count is a more meaningful metric than followers

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Video & Photo Sharing Sites

• Seed your linkbait into video & photo sharing sites...

• YouTube

• Flickr

• Pinterest

YouTube

• YouTube = the #2 search engine

• With most popular YouTube promotions, YouTube gets the links and the original site usually does not. Stack the odds more in your favor by adding a URL to your description (becomes clickable) and/or by creating a microsite and making the microsite URL your username.

– E.g. “willitblend.com” is BlendTec's username

• Use as many tags as possible while still being accurate

• Have a custom background on your channel page

• Cross-post your video to other video sharing sites simultaneously w/ OneLoad

• Run a contest and recruit popular YouTube users to enter. Their video submission will get pushed out to all their subscribers

– E.g. Intuit's “Tax Rap” contest

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YouTube

• Be creative but unpolished

– Eepybird's Bellagio Fountain of Diet Coke + Mentos

– BlendTec's “Will It Blend?”

– Heroes spoof commercial (“Zeroes”) – an NBC creation

– John Cleese Backup Trauma webisode

– Intuit's “Tax Rap” content

– SolarDave's SMX spoof with cut-out figures as the actors

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Flickr

• Always use tags – as many as possible while still being accurate. Put multiple word tags in surrounded by quotation marks “”

• Make descriptive titles for your photos• Create thematic Sets for your photos• External links are nofollowed • If the photo is location specific, go into Flickr's tools and geotag

the picture– Go into the Flickr set tools, and locate the location on the Yahoo!

Map, then drag the picture onto the map to pinpoint its location

• Creative Commons license your photo and put how you want the user to credit you in your photo's description

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Pinterest

• An up-and-coming social network for pic and video sharing

• Set up pinboards

• Infographics and images with quotes do particularly well on Pinterest

– Examples of infographics: dailyinfographic.com, coolinfographics.com, infographicjournal.com

• Some external links pass PageRank and thus this is a particularly good social site to focus on for SEO

• Find out who’s been pinning your stuff: http://pinterest.com/source/yoursitehere

• Good article: http://www.copyblogger.com/pinterest-marketing/

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Social Bookmarking Sites

• Seed linkbait into social bookmarking sites

• Users add favorite web pages to an online bookmarking service, such as:

– Delicious.com

• Items that are favorited a lot get pushed up to the popular page

Social Networks

• Build your social media profiles in the various social networks– Facebook– LinkedIn– Google+– MySpace– Niche social networks– Meetup.com– Wikipedia

• Optimize your profiles and get them to rank in the Google search results

Facebook

• Facebook gets more time on site than Google

• Create Facebook Pages for your company, brand

• Microblog via status updates. Use HootSuite, or…?

• Define a username. It will give you a vanityURL for Facebook Pages or profiles

– http://www.facebook.com/username/

• Create Facebook Groups for your events

• Develop a fan base (Facebook Fan Pages)

• Add the “Like” widget to your site's sidebar

• Create a Facebook app. Doesn't need to be sophisticated, just “remarkable”. (dare your friends, bite your friends, farm, gift registry)

LinkedIn

• Add links to your website, blog, and one other URL and select “Other” so you can specify the anchor text. No SEO credit though, the links are “nofollowed”

• Add a LION (LinkedIn Open Networker) or two to your network.

– And/or become a LION yourself

• http://www.linkedin-makeover.com/2011/09/30/how-to-be-a-linkedin-lion/

– i.e. a “promiscuous sneezer” (in Seth Godin-speak)

• Add your email address to your “professional headline” so folks 4+ degrees away don't have to waste an InMail to contact you

• Post a “question” to LinkedIn Answers that serves your own purposes

– e.g. “We're looking to hire an SEO analyst and are willing to pay whatever it takes to get a top-notch person. What job boards do you recommend?”

Google+

• Not a serious contender to Facebook… yet!

• Create a Google+ page for your business (http://www.google.com/+/business/)

• Use rel=author markup on your website so that your Google+ photo can appear in your Google search results

• Search Plus Your World = customized Google search results

• Hangouts are cool!

• Good article: http://blog.kissmetrics.com/google-plus-marketing-guide/

Niche Social Networks

• For dog lovers

• For car enthusiasts

• For wine connoisseurs

• Etc.

Meetup.com

• Get involved with local Meetups and get your meetup.com member profile page linked from the meetup's page, which will pass juice to your profile then on to your site

• Actually there are many social sites with profile pages that pass link juice...

– http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/22-dofollow-social-media-sites-offering-profile-links.html

http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/22-dofollow-social-media-sites-offering-profile-links.html

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Wikipedia

• Build up your street cred (long & virtuous contribution history, user profile page with Barnstar awards) before doing anything at all self-serving.

• A link on a high-profile article is worth gold, as it builds your credibility & visibility with journalists and bloggers. Negotiate with an article's “owner” to get this.

• Monitor your articles with a tool that emails you (e.g. trackengine, changenotes, urlywarning, changedetect). Don't just rely on Wikipedia's “Watch” function

• Flow PageRank internally with Disambiguation pages, Redirects, Categories

• Make friends. They will back you up in AfDs• Don't edit anonymously from work. (Have you heard of

WikiScanner??)

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http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/22-dofollow-social-media-sites-offering-profile-

links.html

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Blogs

• First, get involved via comments and build rapport

• Careful about making the commenter name keyword-rich

• Comment on blogs that “dofollow” comment links– e.g. Mark Cuban's Blogmaverick.com, Rimm-Kaufman Group's

www.rimmkaufman.com/rkgblog

• Submit to blog carnivals. Host one (requires that you have a blog). Start a new one.– http://www.businessblogconsulting.com/2008/02/blog-carnivals-a-link-

building-secret-weapon

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Blogs

• Be a contributor to a group blog (e.g. BusinessBlogConsulting.com, Shop.org Blog)

• Be a guest blogger on someone else's blog (e.g. TechGazing.com*, Problogger.net)

• A Tip Jar indicates the blogger is desperate for cash

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Real-World Networking

• Build relationships with bloggers by networking with them at blogger conferences, unconferences and meetups

• Register and attend conferences that link to their attendees (e.g. WordCamp, Gnomedex)

• Contribute to conference wikis (where you've attended!) • Give free talks at libraries, campuses (e.g. Stanford

TechBriefings)• Get involved with local Meetups and get your meetup.com

member profile page linked from the meetup's page, which will pass juice to your profile then on to your site

• Invite W3C to speak. Get a link to your event on www.w3.org/WAI/

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Q&A

• To contact me: [email protected]

• Follow me on Twitter: @sspencer

• Email [email protected] for

– a copy of this PowerPoint

– my SEO Metrics webinar recording

– my SEO Best & Worst Practices checklist

– my SEO Myths white paper