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Algorithmic Ranking Factors

Content Marketing Strategy

http://freetrafficking.com#1 Traffic Generation Services

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Algorithmic Ranking Factors

F#$%! Link Building.

Content Marketing Strategy.

Presented by:Rand Fishkin | CEO

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Discover Link Opportunities

http://www.seomoz.org/labs/link-finder/index.php

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Brainstorm Acquisition Tactics

Travelpod built an embeddable quiz that universities use… What can I do to get .edu links?

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Pound Head Against Wall

Feel free to use this high quality link acquisition email. Effectiveness not guaranteed ☺

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Keep Pounding

Keep pounding

But, I really

want a link!

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Damage Brain

Manual link building has a surprising amount in common with stuffing crayons up one’s nose.

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Earn Links… Painfully

1-2 links per hour of link building is fairly common, particularly if you don’t have a great site to work from.

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Give In to the Dark Side

http://www.bloggingtips.com/2012/03/22/link-authority-review-the-next-buildmyrank-alternative/

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Buy Some Links

Always a fun time: http://fiverr.com/gigs/search?query=links

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Go Overboard

Once you’ve gone to “supreme link pyramid elite,” you know you’re desperate. http://www.wickedfire.com/links-seo/154095-supreme-all-one-seo-solution-only-28-proven-results-dominate-google.html

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Get Burned

http://www.seomoz.org/blog/unnatural-link-warnings-blog-networks-advice

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Retreat and Try Again

BTW – If you need a simple meme generator: http://imgflip.com/memegenerator is pretty solid

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Why Links Are in Danger

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Links Were Never Really Votes

Search engines found links useful as a proxy, but most of those linking on the web don’t intend to contribute to the link graph.

Does the author mean

to endorse this page?

Does he mean to say it

should rank better for

“a very similar thing?”

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The Algo Wasn’t Intended to Benefit Marketers

http://marketingland.com/is-googles-over-optimization-penalty-its-jump-the-shark-moment-in-web-search-8633

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But SEOs Are Better at Links than Everyone Else

Linklove London Last Friday via: http://foliovision.com/2012/03/31/distilled-linklove-conference-london-2012-review

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WebSpam Struggles to Keep Up

http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-google-makes-liars-out-of-the-good-guys-in-seo

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Many Links are a Thorn in Search Engines’ Side

An enlightening example of spammer mentality: https://www.google.com/search?q=build+my+rank+alternatives

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Google’s Clearly Trying to Move Beyond Links

Via http://www.seomoz.org/blog/facebook-twitters-influence-google-search-rankings

Individual link

metrics have lower

correlation over

time, while social

signals rise.

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Sharing on the Web Has Evolved

http://www.seomoz.org/blog/21-tips-to-earn-links-and-tweets-to-your-blog-post

It used to be that

the “Linkerati”

controlled the

web’s sharing.

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Today, the “Linkerati” are a Far Bigger Group

Via http://www.slideshare.net/fullscreen/PewInternet/022612-nfais-newnormalpdf/6 (Pew Internet & American Life Project)

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Tactical SEO

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I Want to Rank Higher For This Query

https://www.google.com/search?q=custom+kitchen+knives

Ranking here

will bring me

more customers

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Decision Time

Option A sounds like a lot of work…

OPTION A:

Create lots of great content, start

a blog, shoot some videos, build

up a community via social

networks, participate in forums,

try to earn some press…

OPTION B:

Point some @#$%ing

links at my page.

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Most SEOs Make the Obvious Choice

Option B can certainly work.

YEE-HAW LINKS!!

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Strategic Marketing

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What Really Matters to a Business on the Web?

Paid forms of acquisition are easier to measure, optimize and invest in. Management’s comfortable with them.

The engines/platforms make it easy to buy them. Why wouldn’t you use paid acquisition?

Competitors

Tactics:Paid Search

Banners & Display

AdsBrand Advertising

Television, Radio & Print Media

Contextual Ads

Avg Cost of Acquisition:

$95.00

$150.00

$Unknown

$180.00

$115.00

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What Really Matters to a Business on the Web?

If you invest in inbound tactics, your cost of custom acquisition can be dramatically lower than the competition’s

“Inbound” Tactics

Organic Search

Social Media Marketing

Blogs & RSS

Community / Forum Participation

Video Content

Avg Cost of Acquisition:

$15.00

$35.00

$60.00

$20.00

$70.00

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What Really Matters to a Business on the Web?

Thanks to Cascadia Capital for the chart: http://www.cascadiacapital.com/

COCA / CLTV = This

Ratio. Strength here

means you have more

to invest in every other

part of the business.

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Decision Time

This time, Option A looks a lot more appealing.

OPTION A:

Content + SEO + Social +

Community + Press

OPTION B:

Point some @#$%ing

links at the page.

Which one of these truly

results in lower COCA?

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Five Reasons I Invest in

Content vs. Links

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#1: I Want to Invest in Multiple Channels at Once

Content, by its very nature, creates multi-channel marketing opportunities and wins.

Higher

Conversion Rate

More Brand

Visibility

Stronger Social

FollowingHigher Organic

Search Rankings

More Direct &

Bookmarking Traffic

More Referring

Links

More Long

Tail SEO

Bigger Fanbase &

Community

CONTENT!

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#2: I Want to Be Proud of My Work

Am I making the Internet a better place?

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#3: I Want Strategies that Last No Matter What

I want marketing that will last even if Siri replaces Google, social replaces search, apps replace the web, etc. (note: I don’t actually believe any of those things will happen, but I do like to be prepared)

If this is the future, I

better build a memorable

brand that has positive

signals of every kind.

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#3: I Want Strategies that Last No Matter What

Who knows, maybe DDG is really on to something: http://duckduckgo.com/traffic.html

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#4: Content Builds Links While I Sleep

https://www.google.com/search?q=seomoz+-site:seomoz.org&tbs=qdr:h (qdr:h at the end of the query narrows to results from just 1hr)

Virtually every link here is

editorially-given because

of content we’ve produced

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#5: Content Builds Brand Loyalty & Trust

http://thisismadebyhand.com/film/the_knife_maker play 4:45 - 5:45

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OK. What Content Should I Make?

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Don’t Limit Yourself to Content About Your Subject

http://www.theofficesuppliessupermarket.com/blog

This blog might work for

them, but IMO, it’s far too

topically specific and not

“interesting” enough to be

consistently share-worthy.

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Discover What Your Audience Shares

Three tools: http://followerwonk.com, http://topsy.com, and Google’s Discussion Search

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Brand Your Content to Align with Your Business/Products

Fiskars Scissors (fiskars.com) runs the amazing Fiskateers blog (http://www.fiskateers.com/); a great example of alignment.

Though, for SEO, I wish they’d gone with fiskars.com/fiskateers or fiskars.com/blog

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Or Brand Your Product to Align with Your Content?

This is basically what we did at SEOmoz – created a product that fit with the content + audience we’d built

Coudal Partners is a

fascinating example of this.

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Remember, Content Can Mean:

The “content” you produce and market can be much more than just a blog (though blogs are pretty awesome at this)

Actual Content Community Products Platform/Data

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The Fedora Store

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPKe9OfWs-M

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We Need Some Content Branding

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPKe9OfWs-M

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The Infographic of Hats!

This - http://stuff.daviderickson.com/hats-infographic#comments – is the best I could find

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The Infographic of Hats!

This - http://www.infographicsshowcase.com/trusting-beards-infographic/ - is what I’m talking about.

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Online Hat-Selection Tool

This - http://www.millerhats.com/hatcare_index/hatfaces.html - is the best I could find �

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Rank Top Hat- Donning Social Media Participants

I used http://followerwonk.com, but you’ll also want to check blogs, Facebook, etc.

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Coffee Beans & Espresso Machines

http://needcaffeine.com

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NeedCaffeine’s Website

http://www.needcaffeine.com/

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Erasable, Caffeine- Monitor Board Next to My Desk

http://designtaxi.com/news/351340/In-Caffeine-We-Trust-An-Infographic-To-Track-Your-Coffee-Consumption/ - but simple/erasable on a mini-whiteboard

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Caffeine Tracking/Contest Mobile App

Make the leaderboard publicly accessible for those who opt-in, and then link to the social accounts of the most caffeinated members.

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Rating Drinks on an Official “Caffeine Scale”

Rate every beverage from every store possible on caffeine content, taste and caloric content and have a monthly dynamic leaderboard.

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Weird Foods and Drinks that Contain Caffeine

Rate every beverage from every store possible on caffeine content, taste and caloric content and have a monthly dynamic leaderboard.

Ugh… And this is one of the

best articles I could find.

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Costumes Beyond Halloween

No domain given, so I’ll just work on the concepts. BTW – that Yodabot is awesome.

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Analysis of Hollywood Costumes

http://clothesmonaut.wordpress.com/category/costume-analysis/ - buy this blog, or re-create it.

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Give Awards to the Best “Street-Spotted” Costumes

https://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/costume%20twitpic – you can use a few modified versions of this query, too

You can set up an

alert/search, watch for

these, tweet to the winners

and ask for permission to

feature their photos.

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Coverage of Non- Halloween Costume Events

http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=fremont+zombie&m=text – there’s tons of these.

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