Global, Leigh Burke's Niche Internet Marketing Newsletter - Randomise your links for better MSN rankings

Hi Global,

In this edition of my Niche Internet Marketing Newsletter, I want to
update you on a method I have been using to create massive backlinks
to my sales pages to boost my rankings in MSN (www.live.com).
Specifically, in this newsletter you will learn:

- How and why to setup a NIche Blog Mininet
- The relevance of multiple Class C IP addresses
- Automating Blog content creation for your blog mininet
- The importance of an overall theme for your blogs
- Should you be afraid of duplicate content?
- Randomisation of your Links (Wordpress Blogroll)
- Auto population of your Links (Wordpress Blogroll)
- Additional resources

Since I released Niche Internet Marketing
(http://www.amazon.com/NICHE-Internet-Marketing-exploiting-unleashing/
dp/0980499208
) last year, I have refined some of my methods to produce
even greater consistency in my rankings for keywords and conversions
for sales.

Today I want to focus on expanding the ideas I explored in my Niche
Blog Mininet chapter. As you may or may not know, in the 'Niche Blog
Mininet chapter' of Niche Internet Marketing I recommend you set up a
network of tightly themed blogs to provide high quality backlinks to
your sales pages for the products you are selling.

Over the last few months, I have been testing some additional tweaks
that will make your blog network much more effective and targeted
whilst allowing your sites and links to get indexed and registered in
the fastest possible time.

Firstly I want to address the issue of using multiple C class IP
addresses. If you have set up a network of blogs the traditional way
(i.e. all on one hosting account), you now run the risk of the search
engine algorithms identifying you as somebody trying to manipulate
search engine rankings. Whilst this is not a 100% certainty, you do
run the risk as the search engines have the ability to identify that
all your blogs are on one server by checking the IP address.

To address this problem, I recommend you set up a multiple class C
hosting account with somebody like webhostforseo
(http://www.webhostforseo.com/idev/idevaffiliate.php?id=304_0_3_1).
For about $50 per month you will get 10 different class C IP addresses
which you can setup your blogs on. I recommend you set up a maximum of
3 blogs per IP address. This wil give you a blog network of up to 30
blogs which will be more than sufficient for increasing your backlinks
to your sales pages. Additionally, you can setup sales pages on these
IP addresses too.

Secondly, let's address the issue of providing content for your blog
network. You'll agree that updating thirty blogs all with a different
theme would be more than a full-time job. I am not recommending you
update any of your blogs manually at all. Fortunately there is a
Wordpress plugin that will populate all your blogs for you
automatically, it's called Caffeinated Content
(https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?cl=32302&c=ib&aff=49825).

Caffeinated Content is a plugin for Wordpress that allows you to
automatically make posts to your blog based on the keywords you
specify. You can set date ranges for the posts to occur (in the past
or in the future). If you set future dates, Caffeinated Content will
dripfeed the content to your blog over a period of time. The actual
content that will populate your blogs can be set to either articles,
Yahoo Answers or YouTube videos.

It is very important that each of your blogs has a tight theme, and
the content you supply to each particular blog adheres tightly to that
theme. For instance, if I have a blog about 'bird watching', then that
should be the title of my blog. Additionally, when I run Caffeinated
Content from my wp-admin page, I would use the keyphrase 'bird
watching' so that all the content added to my blog fit the theme. When
you run caffeinated Content, set the items to be posted to 50. Then
leave it at that. Don't keep running it every week, as you'll just put
unnecessary load on your server.

Now you may be wondering about being penalised for having duplicate
content on your blogs. Let me reassure you, that at this point in time
you needn't worry. The reason being is that we are not trying to rank
our blog pages high in the search engines, rather we are using our
blogs as a tool to provide backlinks to our sales pages. Our sales
pages WILL have unique content and will therefore be ranked higher in
the search engines due to the backlinks we are providing from our
blogs.

Another area I have been testing over the last few months is the
randomisation of the links displayed on each particular blog. There is
a really good plugin for Wordpress that you should get called Better
Blogroll (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/better-blogroll/).
Better Blogroll allows you to configure the number of links that are
randomly displayed in your Blogroll. Now here is the sheer simplicity
and beauty of this method. Each time the search engines visit your
blogs and a different list of 4 links is displayed, the search engines
will count them as ANOTHER backlink, even if it is the same link being
randomised again. Additionally, once the links move off the list from
crawl to crawl of the search engine spider, they will not be removed
from your total number of backlinks. Therefore the number will always
be rising. When you install the Better Blogroll plugin, set it to
display 4 links. Make sure you add it in the Widgets section of
wp-admin. Also, edit your theme and add your sidebar code to the
bottom of the single.php file. That way your links will be displayed
on the bottom of every single post page!

Once you have set up your list of links on one blog, you can access
them from http://www.YourBlog.com/wp-links-opml.php. You can then goto
your other blogs and import the links directly without having to
retype them all. In your links list, you should have links to all your
other blogs, as well as links to your sales sites. Remember to make
your anchor text the same as your keywords and keyphrases you are
targeting.

I hope this has helped clarify some of the intricacies of setting up
your Blog Mininet. A lot of these strategies are discussed in depth in
a new ebook called The Ultimate Search engine Loophole
(http://burkeleigh.msncode.hop.clickbank.net/).

Thanks, for reading. As always, please keep your emails coming in
with any questions or queries you may have.

To your success!

Leigh Burke
http://www.NicheInternetMarketing.com
http://www.LeighBurke.com
http://www.press-release-software.com
http://www.wpmembersite.com

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1 komentar:

  1. Hi Leigh,

    This is one of the best ideas / post I've come across in a long time. I actually found it using Market Samauri. I had heard some vague info on this concept before but never had the details. I am currently using 5 different hosting services across 3 different companies so I think I'm good to go to setup at least 15 relevent blogs. Caffeinated Content for Wordpress is one of my favorite tools - I use it everyday! I have a site setup to get a legitimate copy of Kansieos Caffeinated Content Plugin here for a price you won't find anywhere else - if you know anyone looking - http://caffeinatedcontentplus.com/

    Thanks for all the great info!

    Joseph

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