March 2006


Random Thoughts07 Mar 2006 09:08 am

A quick flash series I thought you’d all like.

http://www.vote4oz.com/episode01.html
http://www.vote4oz.com/episode02.html
http://www.vote4oz.com/episode03.html

Blue Hat Techniques03 Mar 2006 02:53 am

Since Synergy Links are aren’t a topic that I have ever seen discussed I will attempt to define and coin the term.
Definition:
Synergy Links-Channeling links so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects. Channeling reciprocal links through third party pages in order to improve the quality/SEO impact of the links.

The idea is simple. Take shitty reciprocal links and use them to build credit to a page outside of your site which provides a quality link to yours. In other words, since search engines don’t like reciprocal links, so use them to gain quality links.

Characteristics of A Quality Link

    Link written into content
    Your keywords in anchor text
    Content similar to your site’s content
    Low number of links on single page

The Process
Create subdomains on other domains (preferably on separate class-c’s as well). Post a single page or very limited number of pages with articles directly related to the targets keywords. Place your links inside the articles in areas where they would be most beneficial. Then find automated link scripts or link directories to build links to that site. Place the links on a subpage of that site. Build massive links to that page.
Repeat and rinse.

What will this do?
This will in a sense transform low quality reciprocal links, which the search engines don’t like and give very much credit to, into higher quality links which search engines love.

How is this different than a third party doorway page?
Third party doorway pages are considered in themselves, a low quality link. They typically contain hundreds to thousands of pages and usually don’t have full useful articles for the surfer. In the jist, doorway pages are designed to pull search engine traffic and redirect it to your site. Synergy Links are designed to pull low quality links and turn them into higher quality links.

If you still don’t understand the concept ask yourself this question. Would you rather have 100 reciprocal links or 1 link from a site related to yours? If you chose the 100 reciprocals then its time you drop the business and seek ways to whore out your wife for money. The answer was B incase anyone gets this question on who wants to be a millionaire.

Once you truly understand the difference as well as the process you can really excel in a HUGE way on your linking campaigns. Besides this method is a lot better than slamming your own site with thousands of links.

Announcements02 Mar 2006 06:09 am

Just to let you know the 9th Blue Hat technique is now available in the forums. I am taking this opportunity to let you know that I will be posting all new Blue Hat techniques into the forum for review a day or two before I post them on the site. This will not only give benefits to the members of the forum, but allow my writings to be edited and reviewed for correctness before being posted here. Not that I know how to spell popperly anyways!

Announcements02 Mar 2006 02:12 am

Since some of the tools I have been developing for Blue Hat SEO have become pretty damn server intensive I built a new server for them. To update you guys on the progress, rest assured they are coming along swimmingly. :)

I wanted to let all the people who sent me tools to review to be thanked; I will do my best to ensure that the readers get a high quality review of your products. I have also been receiving an unexpectedly high amount of adsense type scripts. Ie. scripts that generate content and blogs and stuff like that for adsense accounts. Honestly, I am finding these types of tools tough to review. I really only have two things to look at. How well the script functions and easy it is to install, and my opinion on how good of an idea it is. I’m really starting to wonder if that is of any use to you, the reader, or the developer for having to give out a free copy to someone giving them a low quality review.

In light of the new server I have decided to change up my methodology to my reviews for adsense/content related products. I will actually create a new website for each script and dedicate one of my many old low producing adsense accounts (accounts that really don’t make enough to even warrant a check) to the script. I will use the scripts to their full potential for an entire month. Then I will post a copy of the Adsense check along with my review. Assuming of course that the script generates enough to receive one.
The idea behind this is simple. “This program costs $150, in the first month a dude named Eli, which is about the same SEO skill level as me, made X amount of dollars using the program to it’s full potential. Should I buy or shouldn’t I?” I really can’t think of a better way of recommending or not recommending a product to you guys.

Note to the couple people that sent or are planning to send me their logspam software (programs that proxy hit other sites to spam their referer log files): I realize you probably read my Blue Hat Technique #5 and want to convince me that your program is better. Please realize, I may not practice a whole lot of respect for search engines in my business, but I have way too much respect for other webmasters than to recommend a product that screws up their ability to properly analyze their own sites.

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