Monday, September 10, 2012

Griffon's Search Engine Optimization Course

Griffon's Search Engine Optimization Course

Griffon’s Search Engine Optimization Course
Introduction
Hi folks!
Welcome to my Search Engine Optimization/Backlinking course!
In this course I’m going to uncover some of the best backlinking
strategies that you can use for your website, which will help greatly in
boosting your search engine rankings. All of the backlinking methods
that I’ll cover in this course are never talked about, since they are
really hard to find; but fear not I’m going to show you exactly how to
find link building opportunities that are untapped by other marketers
and use them for your advantage. I’ll show you exactly how to reverse
engineer the link building strategies that are used by other internet
marketers and destroy their rankings with ninja stealth. They will never
find out how you literally “stole” their precious rankings.
In case you’re wondering, these methods will work for any type of
website; be it an autoblog, a video site, an image gallery site, or even
micro websites; it doesn’t really matter. What this means to you is
that once you learn how to apply these methods to one website, you’ll be
able to apply them to other websites as well. This obviously equates to
more money for you and less time spent earning it.
Now, go ahead and make yourself some coffee before we start; it’s time to dig in!
Part I
RSS Syndication
RSS
stands for Really Simple Syndication – or Rich Site Summary which is a
format for delivering your regularly changing website’s content to your
visitors. The content can be anything from plain text to pictures,
videos or podcasts.
A lot of news websites, blogs, video blogs and other online publishers
syndicate their RSS feeds to their users, so they can get the latest
updates from their websites, whenever they want it.
Syndicating your RSS feeds to all different RSS directories and
aggregators is a great way to get one-way backlinks. Plus, they are one
of the best ways to get indexed fast by search engines, specially
Google.
In this part of the course, I’m going to show you how to put your RSS
feeds on steroids and grab 10 times as many backlinks; the secret is
creating custom RSS feeds.
The idea is to create multiple, custom RSS feeds and submit those to
several RSS feed aggregator websites. This ultimately spreads your links
all over the Internet.
You can do this using a service called RSSMix.
RSSMix
allows you to mix a number of RSS feeds into one feed, which opens up a
lot of backlinking opportunities. You can create your own customized
RSS feeds from your articles, videos, podcasts, Squidoo lenses,
Hubpages, Blogger blogs, and much more. In fact, even Ezine Articles has
an RSS feed for each user.
Any of the content that you have on the Internet, can be put into your
own customized RSS feeds. These can then be submitted to the top RSS
directories, giving you hundreds if not thousands of one-way backlinks.
Here’s another quick tip on how to use the power of RSSMix:
If you use web 2.0 properties like Squidoo, Blogger, Hubpages, Social
bookmarking and others to generate backlinks, you can create one big RSS
feed from all of these sources using RSSMix. By creating one big RSS
feed, you can then submit that feed to all different RSS directories.
This ensures that the search engines, specially Google is going to index
all of the pages that contain your backlinks.
If you have a backlink on a page, and Google doesn’t index that
particular page, your backlink doesn’t count; This is exactly the power
behind RSS feeds, making sure that all of your backlinks are counted by
Google.
You can also do exactly the same thing for all of the articles that you
submit around the Internet. If a particular page doesn’t have an RSS
feed, don’t worry. You can turn any page into an RSS feed using free
service such as RSSMaker or Page2RSS. Every time you add a new resource on your website, like an article for example, add it’s RSS feed to your One Big RSS Feed.
If you’d like to get more advanced, there is a service called RSSMix
and add them to the RSSMix box, and hit Create. On the next page, your
newly created RSS feed link will be available, so copy that link and
let’s move on to the next step.

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