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I have a new oscommerce bookstore just released.
It’s fully stocked with over 200 products. eBooks, software, templates. Beautiful design and of course everything that OSCommerce has to offer. Choose your currency, payment integration, promotions, cross selling, the list goes on. You can see a demo at http://www.bookportal.info/
You may be wondering, “What in the world is SiloMatic?”
Well, SiloMatic is a brand new desktop software application for creating search-engine friendly websites quickly and easily.
The best content to use for SiloMatic is original articles. You can create 400 - 600 word articles yourself or outsource this job to a ghostwriter by using a service like Elance.com. Or, you can use or rewrite PLR articles.
Now, as you probably know, Google and other search engines try to display the most relevant search results for a given search term by ranking websites that have a tight theme relevance across the entire site.
However, do you know that synonyms of the main keyword for a web page strengthen the theme relevance of the page?
That’s right… and this is very important.
Additionally, linking pages in a specific way to prevent theme bleeding, while keeping a tight focus between pages that are linked together, strengthens the theme relevance even further.
If you think this sounds complicated, imagine trying to figure out how to do all this manually…
Talk about a complete waste of time, if you could even do it at all by yourself.
Well, thanks to SiloMatic, you don’t have to!
SiloMatic creates a website that links all the pages correctly to prevent theme bleeding. It also makes sure you create tightly focused groups of web pages known as silos.
Simply put… A silo is a group of web pages with content that strengthens (rather than hurts) your theme relevance.
These silos are linked together in a linear way to reinforce the theme.
The bottomline…
Better rankings on Google and other search engines, more visitors to your website and of course… increased profits.
So, download your copy of SiloMatic today and discover how it can benefit you and your web business:
The days of keyword stuffing, single phrase optimization and concentrating only on incoming links to gain traffic are slowly being phased out as a more holistic approach to judging website content comes online. This new concept has many webmasters hopping, and it should. Latent semantic indexing is quickly becoming the wave of now.
Latent semantic indexing, is a Google driven creation that’s meant to better gauge the content of a web page in relation to the entire site to discover the overall theme. It is a more sophisticated measure of what sites and their pages are all about. While it doesn’t mean webmasters need to completely retool all of their keyword optimization efforts, it does mean depth needs to be a greater consideration.
The history behind latent semantic indexing is rather interesting. Google’s current ranking system, which relies on incoming links (or votes) and keywords to scan pages for relevancy when surfers do searches has been known for penalizing perfectly good sites. The system was set up to scan for relevance and quality. In the process, it has a habit of knocking new sites and those which add too much content too quickly. Although some of these sites, naturally, are those that result from link farming and quick keyword stuffed content generators, not all are unplanned fabrications.
Google wanted a better way, and found one. Latent semantic indexing is meant to scan the overall theme of a site, so as not to penalize those sites that have fresh, relevant and good content even if they do happen to pop up over night.
This new focus puts an emphasis on quality and freshness of content to help sites gain higher ranking position. In essence, latent semantic indexing is meant to give a searcher the best possible site to meet their needs based on relevant keywords and comprehensive coverage and not just incoming links.
This system basically presents a more fair way to give search engine users the pages they really want. It does what Google has always tried to do – provide higher quality, more relevant results.
The old days of Google putting 80 percent of its emphasis on incoming links and 20 percent on the actual site itself are coming to an end. Incoming links will always have relevance, especially in regard to breaking search “ties,” but they may not carry the same weight as before. This can make it a bit easier for those who work on their sites with an emphasis on quality to see real results.
What all of this means to web publishers is that those who have done and continue to do their jobs correctly will have a better chance of shining with latent semantic indexing. Those who keyword stuff, create nonsensical content and spend a lot of time using link farms likely will not.
The key to getting ahead in the new age of Google search falls on quality. Sites that provide useful and relevant information in regard to their content will be likely to do better on searches. Those that cut corners could find themselves at the bottom of the search totem pole.
If you’re looking to build a perfectly-structured, highly-optimized site or even improve your existing site there is a great new software tool that just came out called SiloMatic.
This software guarantees all of your web pages will be properly structured to rank high on Google and other major search engines.
You can read all about it right here:
This is a great program run by a guru in the business. Take a look, check it out, gimme thoughts, use your blog. http://www.blogging2thebank.net/
It’s called a ‘turnkey website’ just search for the term. Turnkey sites are what they say they are … complete turnkey web businesses. Everything done, site deisng, layout, graphics, secured ebooks or products, even hosting in some cases.
It’s not about the site, it’s about the marketing and traffic. Although the sites with revenues cost a whole lot more to purchase because there are revenues to them.
Some people just have a problem with the fact that the same site exists somewhere else. However, the internet is so damn huge, so vast that it doesn’t actually matter. Think about how many times a news article on CNN is reprinted … try tens of thousands of times. Or corporate stock information. There are hundreds of thousands if not millions of websites that replicate financial content. And they’re indexed.
95% of people do nothing with their web businesses. They try something, place 1 free classified ad, hope, wish, complain, then start looking for another business to buy. It has NOTHING to do with the content or the site and EVERYTHING to do with traffic. It’s purely a numbers game.
If you’re still looking, it’s time to jump in. Visit my turnkey site at webbizinabox.biz, pick anything at 50% off. Send me an email, tell me your read my blog and it said you get a 50% discount …
ant some recommendations, try the stock market site, the SMS text messaging, Video Search, or a word tag site (not yet listed, but you can see it at http://www.tagoot.net/)
RSS feeds are slowly, but surely taking over the web. People are discovering their power to add quality content to their sites and communicate with website visitors.
People are ditching static websites and creating frequently updated blogs for higher search engine rankings.
However, along with this new way of communicating, people are forgetting about the goldmine of content they’ve already created.
All of those HTML pages that you invested countless hours of time in are just sitting, collecting dust. But…
What If You Could Revitalize Your Old Dusty Web Pages By Converting Them Into RSS Format?
You could then have your old content syndicated across the web. On your websites, on others’ sites, and in thousands of customers that use RSS readers to keep up to date with their favorites sites!
OK, so this post is in the SEO Tactics section. Guess why?
Look, I admit, I’m far from some do-gooder internet marketer. I’m all for the exploitation of ‘whatever’ in the pursuit of financial gain. No destroying the environment (well, sort of) and no personal harming or attacks (as there are lawyers who will fight back) … well, I digress …
Craigslist is a local community forum. It’s essentially like the local grocery store bulletin board. Except it’s decimating the large classified ad departments of little publications like Washington Post, LA Times, Miami Herald. You get the idea.
So … it’s great for selling stuff you could pay eBay to sell for you. But, it’s also astounding powerful when it comes to Page Rank and Search Engine optimization.
So … go make a post … then come back and tell me how it got flagged and we can go down that path …
The idea behind this one is to promote your money site. Ideally, you’re in some kind of home based business arena as most of the viewers will be in the biz and looking for other products or services. So, here’s the idea
- Join a bunch of banner exchange programs
- Create/Build a blog
- Get some Articles for your blog, say 5. Articles from an article directory, or write some, it’s not that hard really
- place 2 banners on each article, one at the top, one at the bottom. Now you’re placing the code for the banner exchange system. So they’re displaying somebody else’s banner on your site.
- Be careful with their rules about number of banners and competitor banners. IE, don’t have Adsense anywhere on this blog you created, you’ll be in violation of the Google TOS
- Now, if you look at the cost of purchasing banner impressions with a banner exchange network, it’s actually pretty expensive. What you do is purchase cheap traffic from a cheap traffic seller. Those expired domain, bulk USA, popunder, traffic packages. (go see TrafficVector.com for inspiration)
- Buy like 40,000 hits.
- What you get is 80,000 banner impressions on the first article + a percentage that spills over onto some of the other articles. You should end up with about 100,000 banner impressions of your banners on other people’s websites.
Try it, I’d love to hear how it works for you. I usually buy in batches of 50,000 impressions for around $50-$70. I only need one sale to cover the cost …
Found this killer program for list building. It works by placing A list signup box on your website, then for every 10 impressions your website provides you get, I presume, 10 impressions of your list signup on other people’s websites. So, you get to capitalize on traffic to your site. All good. To see it in action, goto my Do it yourself seo site and scroll to the bottom.
List building is the basics. ‘Course you need an autoresponder, but that’s a different thread, we’ll come back to that one. Here the golden nugget … you ready …
Place this little box on your website. Then, buy a ton of that cheap traffic you find on Traffic Vector, like say 50,000 or more a month target to your main page. That will get your list shown an additional 50,000 times on the list signup network.
Remember this tactic, it’s key to building your base. Traffic = list building = revenue. But if you can multiply your traffic by factors, you’re in the game