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SEO Technology - Day #15
By Clive | September 17, 2007
Todays quotation [Frank Wilczek]
“If you don’t make mistakes you’re not working on hard enough problems. And that’s a big mistake!”
1) All those urls you have created for this campaign let’s put ALL of them in one place:
You can paste in up to 50 urls (which should be right if you’ve done everything from Day #1) and basically you are creating your own search engine. When finished go and look at it and Ping its RSS feed using Pingoat or similar.
When you’ve typed in 25 urls copy and paste to Notepad and then, once your finished with Swicki, you can do similar with Rollyo (25 url max so do two if you have to) but faster:
2) As we did on Day #6 and Day #11 lets Bookmark and Stumble those sites we created on days #12, #13 and #14. Have you got some friends who’d do this for you if you sent them the relevant links?
Use Onlywire to speed that up. Recommend that free service to your pals too
3) Where any of those stand-alone pages, video pages, podcast pages, micro blogs etc. have RSS feeds go and ‘ping’ those feeds (see Day #6 for details). Stumble and Bookmark the relevant page on these sites too (your profile page or the one where your link features).
Remember we aren’t just promoting our page/post we are promoting those that link to us too!
All done?
4) Now, using all the URLs you’ve kept a record of in your text file go back to Day #1 and do the following:
- For Social News Bookmarking sites ( Digg, Reddit, Newsvine etc.) find your post and comment on it or ask a pal or two to do so as well.
- Enter your KWP into the Search boxes of those sites, find relevant posts and make a sensible comment and place a link to your main site/page/post or your Squiddo lens/Hub page or similar - mix it up a bit.
- When you type your KWP into Google look for posts from these Social Bookmarking sites (or blogs) that rank well and comment and link on those too.
- Created micro blogs? Create a new post - write it once and ‘copy & paste’ into the others.
- Squidoo, Hub pages, stand alone pages? Add a new text module using that text (above) - add something new whatever you do. And, as there IS new content ‘ping’ the RSS aggregators again, bookmark the new blog posts.
Make a note to do the above weekly (bi-weekly if you have time or employees to do it for you). Post, add content consistently.
Essentially we’re talking ‘rinse & repeat’
NEXT:
5) Let’s do some more commenting:
In the same way that I’ve said for you to find blogs using your KWP and adding a good comment (+ your link of course
then here’s a cool tip to get your link onto those high ranked .edu sites:
Type into Google or copy and paste it: (yep, the whole thing!) not forgetting to put your KWP in there….
site:.edu inurl:blog post a comment comments your KWP here
[I'm sure there's a better way to do this so do let me know]
It doesn’t really matter that the links are usually ‘No Follow’ just take part in a conversation - if the blog doesn’t really apply to you leave it and move on to the next.
THAT’S IT, YOU’RE DONE! Now go back and do it all again for your next KWP! But first type your KWP for this campaign into Google, to prove that the system works, and give yourself a pat on the back
See you on page #1,#2 & #3

RECOMMENDED TOOL:
Paul Forcey has come up with a fantastic piece of software called Comment Hut which does this for 7 different platforms.
Type in your KWP and choose which platform you want to search (Wordpress.com, Wordpress.org, Drupal, LiveJournal, Typepad, Squidoo or Hubpages) and let it go to work.
Go and make a cup of tea.
Once it’s found lots of blogs/pages on your KWP click to sort by page rank, pick one click on it and go make a comment.
Find PR 4,5,6 even 7 sites!
Do ten a day and have hundreds of quality backlinks in a month!
Just don’t Spam
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December 30th, 2007 at 7:45 pm
Re Rollyo. I’ve found that this kicks out a competitor from the top pages for your KWP but won’t necessarily link to you.
I hope someone can prove me wrong
March 3rd, 2008 at 12:57 am
Actually I’m a bit pissed off with Rollyo - it’s not promoting me as much as I’d like. So, as mentioned above, it’s purely to elbow a competitor out of the rankings.