Archive for October, 2008

published: October 27th, 2008

2 New sites for your SEO bookmarks

Category General, Tools/Resources, news | 12 comments »

YouTube for web marketers

First up is a new multimedia site for internet marketers called – IM Broadcast

This site was created by Loren Baker of Search Engine Journal and a few of my pals, Dave Snyder and Jordan Kasteler from the firm Search and Social. For the launch last Friday they live streamed their conference – Scary SEO.

the SEO Search Engine

Follow me ;

User; theGypsy (of course)
MyVid Favs; Gypsy’s videos
My Group; SEO Geeks

I was lucky enough to be an early beta-tester and have signed on to be a moderator for the next while. If you want to give reading a rest and watch SEO goodiness, be sure to join up.

 

The SEO Search Engine

Another new treasure I wanted to pass along is a vertical search engine for the SEO community named; Search SEO Pros.

This website is simply a collection of Google Custom Search Engines that were put together by yours truly. We thought a dedicated search engine for search optimizers and enthusiasts was needed and set about loading some up.

the SEO Search Engine

Jam packed with some of the best resources on the web today; Search SEO Pros is your first stop when researching your search needs. It is actually 4 search engines in one covering expert blogs, video and even the search engines themselves (Google Blog, Yahoo and more).

So be sure to bookmark Search SEO Pros – you’ll be glad you did ;0)

 

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published: October 21st, 2008

Google Hacks for Dorks and SEO prowlers

Category Google, Tools/Resources | 21 comments »

Google Hacks… or more aptly Google Dorks are a handy tool for anyone that not only enjoys SEO, but searching in general. Originally termed as such by the hacker/cracker community – you can get lot’s of interesting information. They call ‘em dorks because if you’re leaving information open to the search engines that shouldn’t be… then yer a dork!

And I figure if Google is allowed to read certain files and feels like serving related data back to me…then great! There should be no reason for me not to play with them and entertain you, titillate and hopefully even educate. Oh, and yea… we’ll get to some SEO stuff too…but later.

Google Advanced Operators

As any good search geek knows, the advanced operators are a great way to mine for a variety of data. You know the ones, site: link: intitle: and the rest of the family. But let’s look at how they got that name of ‘dorks’ just to get the idea… of some dorky info floating around at Google.

Let’s have some fun with a few shall we? First let’s go looking for some sensitive data via Robots.txt. Now I am not going to show you any dirty laundry you cheeky monkey, but if one spent enough time (and there are those that do) often sensitive info is thought to be invisible by webmasters with this little command; the Disallow

"robots.txt" "Disallow:" filetype:txt

or even…

"robots.txt" "Disallow:" "private" filetype:txt

Which can always be fun for an evenings reading…. Obviously you can play with keywords and get inventive. But that’s not really a dork since robots files are publicly available… ok so let’s move along…

 

Getting Sensitive

"not for public release"
This is an oldie but a goodie and one can certainly play with it as well by looking closer at some .edu – .gov or .mil TLDs as well. For example;

"not for public release" inurl:edu

Or how about;

"not for distribution" confidential filetype:pdf

This will tighten it up to only showing PDFs which I find to be ever so much more helpful. And let’s say for fun we’re in the travel sector looking for some good tidbits for link bait of other general business intelligence we add our KW too the mix;

"not for distribution" confidential, travel, filetype:pdf

You get the idea here…. all I can say is that one can start to apply the concepts behind these hacks to find all kinds of interesting reading material. And if you’re a reporter…well, I am sure your nose is tingling at the moment.

 

Robots.txt (aka business intelligence)

Let’s say we’re working the ‘florida’ market and wanted to see what other sites in the space are up to we could use;

"robots.txt" "Disallow:" filetype:txt …or even better – (inurl:"robot.txt" | inurl:"robots.txt" ) intext:disallow filetype:txt and "robots.txt" "Disallow:" filetype:txt inurl:florida

What any of that information is.. or how it can be used, I leave to your imagination – I’m just sayin’…

 

AW Stats (aka Keyword Research)

Sticking with our Florida theme, now go looking for some stats from .edu domains with ‘florida’ related…
florida intitle:"statistics of" "advanced web statistics"

Maybe we’re only interested in some .edu domains?
florida intitle:"statistics of" "advanced web statistics" inurl:.edu

Or maybe we want to see what keyphrases are being used to find .edu sites; 
keyphrases intitle:"statistics of" "advanced web statistics" inurl:.edu

Webalizer; and of course we can also do the same with Webalizer (or other popular program)
intitle:"Usage Statistics for" "Generated by Webalizer" 

and the ‘florida’ niche with these
intitle:"Usage Statistics for" "Generated by Webalizer" inurl:florida

or….

florida intitle:"Usage Statistics for" "Generated by Webalizer"

You could even search images – inurl:/webalizer/ intitle:usage statistics + hosting

You get the idea… play with it to find more goodies. If these dorks want to leave me research data to mine for KWs and so forth…what am I to do? I merely asked Google questions and went for a random walk.

 

And what can you use it for?

I say there is no end to the information both educational and entertaining out there thanks to the dorks and Google. Some of the more interesting uses I have found are;

  • KW research
  • Link Building
  • Content creation
  • Competitive intelligence
  • Nefarious things (for you A types)

And I am being tame with the examples… so one wonders, are we dorks?

During the research and many hours playing around I have found the deeper darker side and what I have posted here merely scratches the surface as far as nefarious ways to use them. Giving pause, the consideration of ranting about Google’s (and other search engines) enabling of this misses the fact we are dorks. Through laziness or lack of foresight we often leave things in public as much as leaving our open laptop unaccompanied in the park in summer. Don’t be a dork

I like to use them to find things like lists of directories and other reports to see what others are up to; directory filetype:xls inurl:SEO OR report filetype:xls inurl:SEO – that time looking for XLS files…

Link Builders dream…

Maybe you’re a happy little link builder that is looking for some nice spots to drop your legitimate/spammy links. Let’s try this;

add-links, last-updated 2000  inurl:.edu

Using advanced search operators such as we did with the Yahoo Site Explorer is another great way to track down opportunities for the fastidious link builder. First off let’s use the ‘linkdomain’ operator

linkdomain:huomah.com site:.com "SEO Blog" 

  1. linkdomain: – searches for links to Huomah.com
  2. Site; – tells it to look for results from ‘.com’ extensions.
  3. “SEO Blog” searches the KWs on the page (or hopefully in the anchor text)

 

That’s the basics to give you the idea… now we’ll step it up some.

We’re looking for target pages where there is a link to the site (my blog again) and has the target term we’re after. This is by no means full-proof and does require some leg work, but it will make the targeting of relevant themes in your linking somewhat easier.

We can also do the same for .edu or .gov websites, which are perceived to be more valuable as trusted sources of search engines – we’d do so as such;

  1. linkdomain:example.com site:.edu "keyword"
  2. linkdomain:example.com site:.gov " keyword"

…. Play with them… always some goodies to be found. We’re getting warmer….

Now let’s look at another route, which is to look at the linking sites and associated page titles. Considering the theme of the page is important to the value of the link, pages with related keywords in the page title are of interest to us. So for the keyword SEO (researching my blog as a competitor) I could do something like this;

linkdomain:huomah.com -huomah.com intitle:SEO

And when we have multiple terms such as; ‘search engine optimization’ we would use quotations;

linkdomain:huomah.com -huomah.com intitle:"search engine optimization"

Once more, we can also use Inurl: which looks for the keyword(s) in the url from linking pages; another reasonably strong ranking signal.

linkdomain:huomah.com -huomah.com inurl:"search engine optimization"

I advise playing around to find other angles which these can be used. This is a great method ( allintitle: and allinurl: for Google – whose link data sucks)

Don’t be a Dork

There are as many ways to utilize them as the imagination will allow. Advanced search operators are one of the greatest tools for the SEO practitioner; and hackers alike. Understanding not only how to use them, but how to protect against them (from a hackers viewpoint) is huge. If you want to learn more there is some further reading below;

Google HACKS – more reading

the Google Hacking DataBase – I Hack Stuff
Google Hacking Not Fun For You – WebPro News
Advanced operators reference guide – Google Guide
Advanced search operators – Van SEO Design
The ultimate guide to advanced operators – Hybrid SEM

And even a Video for you;


Google Hacks 2.0Click here for the most popular videos

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published: October 15th, 2008

Leave a Comment & We’ll Donate $1 To Fight Poverty

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Wednesday October 15th is “Blog Action Day: Poverty” and so far 11,211 blogs/websites have participated in this massive awareness campaign, including your friends here at Site-Reference. We hope you can join us! Simply post a comment below and Site-Reference will donate $1 (per comment) to Kiva.org.

What is Kiva and why are we supporting it?

Well, a lot of us here are self-starters and while we’ve worked hard, we were given opportunities the majority of the world’s population simply don’t have.
You know, little things like quality education, the proper infrastructure (access to the computers, internet, etc), and most importantly financing. No matter what, it takes $$$ to make $$$. Whether its a few bucks to keep you fed while you get going, or a few million to create the next great piece of software, all entrepreneurs need some money to start with.

With Kiva, fortunate entrepreneurs such as us are able to make small loans to those in the developing world that can then turn them into profitable businesses and sustain themselves, their families and in some cases their communities over the long run. And the best part- once these loans are repaid they go to help the next guy/girl.

For more on Kiva checkout their page here: http://www.kiva.org So if you’re reading this- leave a comment- it’s the least you can do and we’ll donate $1 to Kiva.

Or if you have more than the 2 seconds it takes to leave a comment, get involved yourself at Kiva.org or go help out that charity you’ve always told yourself you’d get involved with.

On Monday Ocotber 20th, we’ll tally up all the comments and we will make our donation at that time.

Many thanks for your continued support, Nic, Dave and the Site-Reference crew


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published: October 3rd, 2008

Article marketing tips and resources

Category General, Link Building | 11 comments »

Foundational link building part II – article marketing

When we left off earlier this week, article marketing best practices were the topic of the day. I like to think of it as content distribution more than anything. Deciding which articles are to be marketed for each target is a big part of the game.

  1. Media/News outlets
  2. Industry Blogs
  3. Social Networks
  4. Associations
  5. Supplier Sites
  6. Vertical non-competitor

No easy way here, hopefully you already know the major players in your market. Track them down, establish what types of articles are common, the general demographic and set about crafting a piece that had a high likelihood of appealing to their senses.

It could be argued that we’re now crossing into blogging terms such as ‘guest posting’ or ‘content marketing’ but ultimately we have an article and we’re using it for marketing purposes… so let’s not mess with semantics. Ok?

 

Now some directions to get you going….

News Media – If we were in the ‘Antique lighting’ niche we could try some things like; Interior design news Or Interior design news, submit- Play with some related market keywords and start making a list of sites to assess and short-list some for targeting.

Blogs – there are more than a few places to seek out worthy industry blogs to potentially guest post on… try these; Google Blog Search -TechnoratiBloglines - MyBlogLogBlogMarksBlog HopBlogmarksBlogPulseIceRocket - Kinja - TailRankLive JournalBlogMemes

Social Networks – find the networks and social media sites in your niche to find top influencers and top sites being published. Start to make some contacts and opportunities to guest post. Here is a Big list of Social Media sites - or search out niche ones.

Associations – once more you need to find international, national and local associations that are related to your market and see if they have any white papers, articles or blogs that you might be able to target content at. Google is your friend.

Supplier sites – not only do your suppliers love you for promoting their products, they also are in a need for content and this can be a win-win situation. Have a look at some of your supplier’s websites for ways to get your content (and name) out there.

Vertical non-competitor – beyond the above mentioned tactics, there are often related niches to yours (verticals) that are not direct competitors. We can also look at these sites as places to hopefully publish our articles. No stone un-turned right?

 

The approach and pitch you use when looking to place articles will vary. The main thing is to be respectful, humble and have one helluva a targeted piece that they want to publish. Remember, one well placed article can build a lot of link love for the not only target site, but from author links it will also flow to you.

 

Article Repositories

Now we’re into the back end of the strategy. I say that because as we discussed last time with article marketing strategy, the articles we don’t think are of a high enough quality get relegated here. That is not to say total crap, but just not the A List material.

That is not to say there aren’t benefits as some articles can actually get some reasonable distribution and even a few half decent backlinks if yer lucky. These are no where near as valuable as the above targeting methods, but some cumulative effects are possible.

I am once more not a fan of huge mass submissions as quality is the game. And to b honest I am unsure if I’d go deeper than the top 10 – but here’s a list that should suit the most dedicated among you;

http://sbinformation.about.com/ :P R7
http://www.selfgrowth.com/ :P R7
http://www.acmearticles.com/ :P R6
http://www.advisor.com/ :P R6
http://www.articlecity.com/ :P R6
http://www.articledashboard.com/ :P R6
http://biz-whiz.com/ :P R6
http://www.blogwidow.com/ :P R6
http://www.chiff.com/ :P R6
http://www.digital-women.com/ :P R6
http://www.easyarticles.com/ :P R6
http://www.goarticles.com/ :P R6
http://www.powerhomebiz.com/ :P R6
http://www.weeno.com/ :P R6
http://ezinearticles.com/ :P R6
 http://www.ezinefinder.com/ :P R5
http://www.homebiztools.com/ :P R5
 http://www.howtoadvice.com/ :P R5
http://www.jogena.com/ :P R5
http://www.linkgrinder.com/ :P R5
http://www.mailbiz.com/ :P R5
http://www.mainstreetmom.com/ :P R5
http://www.maxebook.com/ :P R5
http://www.tigrafix.com/ :P R5
http://www.tips.com.my/ :P R5
http://www.webs-best-directory.com/ :P R5
http://www.workoninternet.com/ :P R5
http://www.writingcareer.com/ :P R5
http://www.articlesexpress.com/ :P R5
http://www.articlesoup.com/ :P R5
http://www.articlesymposium.com/ :P R5
 http://www.bigarticles.com/ :P R5
http://www.businesshighlight.org/ :P R5

http://www.aboveallcontent.com/ :P R5
http://www.article99.com/ :P R5
http://www.articlealley.com/ :P R5
http://www.articledash.com/ :P R5
http://www.business-opportunity.biz/ :P R5

Now remember that we want to target the Author Bio links on each submission… yea it sucks, but read more about; Article Marketing Done Right

That’s it for today… have a great weekend.

 

More reading for you;

Editorial Link Building with Article Marketing – Ask Kalena
Article Marketing: How To Be an Article Marketer Like No Other! – Marketing Pilgrim
Article marketing the right way – BlgoStorm
How to market articles without using repositories – Search Engine Journal
Cheaters Guide to great headlines – Copy Blogger
Hot to write a killer ‘How to’ article – Copy Blogger
Headline titles that work – Copy Blogger
5 Sure fire headline formulas that work - Pronet

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