Get 100 New Subscribers, or More, to Your Membership Site

Whether you have an existing membership site or you have an idea for one and are in the process of starting it up, you’ll have one burning question on your mind: how to get new members.

The truth is, no matter how many members you have today, or will have tomorrow, the amount of work you have to do to keep your site fresh and compelling is exactly the same, so you may as well continue to add paying members to make it worthwhile, right?


Is It Worth Obtaining No-Follow Links for Your Website?

We have seen a plethora of discussions over the months and years that debate whether or not it is in a webmaster’s best interests to pursue no-follow links. From a broad perspective, no-follow links are specifically coded to tell search engines not to follow or judge your website based on the content of these sites.

Various changes in recent years in regards to how people communicate and interact with one another has shifted this dynamic, with some no-follow links not being true to their name and instead providing positive or negative “karma” to a site.


5 Tips For Dealing With Duplicate Content

With the recent Panda 3.9 refresh, (not to mention a series of other algorithm updates that have surged through the web), the term “duplicate content” has been passed around somewhat more frequently. For those unsure of exactly what duplicate content is, this phrase basically refers to text that appears online at more than one URL.

Whilst this many sound harmless enough, duplicate content actually poses a serious threat to your site. When search engines are presented with more than one piece of identical content, they are forced to try and decide which is the original, which more often than not leads to a dip in rankings and traffic.


SEO Tips: The Importance of Creating Compelling Content

During the development of a blog or website, many writers will consider the technical quality of the content to be more important than the actual type of content or the way in which the information is conveyed to the reader. With search algorithms constantly changing and little tweaks always having to be made, the task of creating compelling content can sometimes take a back seat to the micro-management that is necessary to keep a site competitive.

What these writers are neglecting is the human element, one that makes or breaks the chances of any website. We will explore several aspects of the writing process that you must consider if you want to keep your readers and keep them engaged.


Facebook Timeline Helps You Increase New Customers

Many individual users groaned when the Timeline function was first unrolled, which led to posts that had long been forgotten being rehashed into public view by all their friends. The format quickly spread from just profiles and soon became part of the fan page template as well, which has led to a shift in the way people view these pages and the content posted.

For any business that is seeking to attract new visitors, Facebook’s new Timeline gives you and your fans access to more of your content upfront. Let’s discover some of the many ways that the Timeline feature can help you attract new business.


Is Twitter a Dying Social Network?

Seemingly since its inception, the debate over whether Twitter will remain a viable form of social networking has been raging. In many cases, the comparison of Twitter to other sites like Facebook – which operate under different guidelines – is simply unfair and doesn’t accurately give credit to the strong points of the site.

Nevertheless, the network also suffers in areas that can be compared; just recently, Facebook announced stellar growth (although down from past numbers) in its advertising and mobile advertising departments, while Twitter barely grew at all. Let’s explore the facts and see where the future of Twitter stands for those who use it.


Grassroots SEO - Strategy, Process & Life Cycle

If you're a patron at search events, conferences and workshops, you might walk away the way I typically do: full of "stuff" to try but no clue where to start. Weeks go by, your notes become a beautiful art piece with dozens of brown coffee cup circles and doodles, eventually getting crumpled into a ball and tossed across the room just next to the trashcan you were aiming for.

There goes another $1,300 of inspiration without actionable takeaways. In this post, I'm going to give you a way to organize information you receive (and some of my own tactics) into what you will now and forever call an "SEO Strategy."

There are rockstars who multi-task and play all the search channels at once, optimizing content, creating links, rendering videos and engaging with social media elements while juggling 12 bowling pins and guzzling an energy drink. Good for them. For the rest of us, let's stick to something a bit more palatable and a lot more doable.

Below you'll find the basic layout of your 6-12 month campaign, starting with what's in your SEO strategy. Let's start with milestones. You can put your milestones into a Google Spreadsheet in bold, font 24. Paste items in between milestones respectively, as you grow in your understanding of SEO best practices and techniques.

You can also use project management tools, such as TeamWorkLive.com or Basecamp, both of which allow you to calendar your milestones and create assignable task lists beneath them. If you're an agency, you can create templates and cookie cutter your boilerplate SEO campaign. Example:

Sample Project Templates

Milestone 1 - Your SEO Strategic Plan (1 Month)


You are going to get to hundreds of ideas and tools thrown at you for keyword research, spying on competitors, finding link opportunities and elements to consider when planning your SEO campaign. Problem is, most presenters don't actually say "okay, add these line items to your research to-do list, phase 1 of 5 in your holistic SEO strategy", they just say "here's some stuff you can do".

What's in Your SEO Plan?

Below is a list of reports and actionable lists to carry over to your project management system (or spreadsheet). The planning phase can take up to a month, but will save you a lot of time and frustration later in the campaign. Remember, this is boilerplate, so you can squeeze in new research and data-mining tasks you pick up from events. Isn't it nice to have a place to start putting the "stuff"?


  • Obstacle Analysis Report (OAR)- This report will help you discover potential crawl and indexing issues. It has little to do with content, and is mostly focused on how search engine-friendly a website is.

    Criteria might include: checking for broken links and duplicate content, analyzing HTML and XML sitemaps, optimizing robots.txt and .htaccess files, to help crawlers get to the content you want indexed and away from the content you don't.

    The OAR might also include a review of Webmaster Tools, an audit from your seomoz.org campaign, and possibly data from similar online tools. Basically, your on-page "stuff" goes here.




  • Competitor Analysis Report (CAR) - This is your baseline report, your Day 1, your "aha" moment, where you get to discover some exciting things about your competition, and some occasionally depressing things about your current SEO performance.

    Having access to Hitwise is the most ideal starting point (if you can afford it). If not, tools such as Compete.com, SEMRush, KeywordCompetitor, and OpenSiteExplorer.org can give you really nice insight into where your competitors are earning links, what keywords they are getting traffic from (AdWords and natural search), and even tell you how much more money they spent on specific keywords last month versus the month prior (a keyword performance indicator). For local businesses, WhiteSpark's Local Citation Finder does a darn good job of finding competitor business citations and sorting them by seomoz.org's own Domain Authority for easy prioritizing.




  • Link Analysis Report (LAR) - This report is fun. Using tools like those in the seomoz.org arsenal, or possibly giving Ontolo a spin, you'll be seeking out and creating an organized inventory of link opportunities.

    Categorize your opportunities by classifications such as: Web Directory, Business Directory, Industry Blog, Regional Blog, Industry Portal, Industry Forum, Industry Experts, Niche Social Networks, and so forth. From here you have a few choices of how to store the information. I prefer Buzzstream, an Eric Ward-approved link tracking software, but Google Docs will do the job as well.

    If you do use a Google spreadsheet, break your classifications into their own tabs or link building becomes unmanageable.


  • Keyword Discovery Report (KDR) - You'll already have a boatload of data from the first three reports to help with this, possibly the most important, report. You can also explore a number of other tools to help tally up all the keyword opportunities. WordTracker and Google AdWords will provide some excellent ideas, but nothing will beat what you'll find in your own web analytics and Webmaster Tools (provided you are actually tracking conversions and/or sales).

    With competitor data, you can run pivot tables in Excel to learn about the frequency of keywords the major competitors appear to be receiving traffic from. Purge out the terms that are too broad or not searched enough to be bothered with, sort by relevancy and search volume and you've got yourself a list of keywords to optimize for.



  • Now that you have all this terrific data, what the heck do you do with it? Here's where actionable items or deliverables come into play.


  • Put your OAR items into a To-Do List within your project management system (under the milestone of On-Page SEO)



  • Put your CAR items into a Google spreadsheet so you can track and monitor changes over time



  • Put your LAR classifications into one or more To-Do List within your project management system (under the Off-Page SEO milestone), put the opportunities into a spreadsheet or Buzzstream



  • Put your KDR into a Google Docs spreadsheet, create a new tab called Content Tracking Spreadsheet with a column for just the top 100 or so keywords, and create columns to track Page Name, Title, Meta Description, Has Video?, Image Name, Image Attributes, Has 450+ words of Content? Matt Cutts Didn't Throw Up, Is Engaging? etc. In your PM system, your content writing tasks can be assigned (put the list under the On-Page SEO milestone)



  • Now that the technical stuff is done, you get to start the creative and social media campaign planning. Pull a group of super smart people into a room for a full day and come out with awesome link bait, widget, tools/giveaways, and other creative link building strategies to add under your respective milestones.

    Milestone 2 - On-Page SEO (2 Months)


    There are thousands of smart (and sometimes silly) things you can do to optimize your website. You already have a To-Do List assigned in your project management system to square away OAR findings, and a To-Do List for your content team based on the keyword themes you want to optimize for. This initial phase of your SEO shouldn't take more than 60-90 days and typically isn't rocket science.

    You're going to get all sorts of new ideas from the seomoz.org blog, Search Engine Land, SEO Roundtable, and thousands of Tweets if you follow #seo in Twitter. Therefore, if you're using a project management system, your template will be growing and growing over time.

    Local and Ecommerce websites will have a few special To-Do Lists for data feed optimization, location-based landing pages, and a few other things you might extract from David Mihm's Local Search Ranking Factors or elsewhere.

    Milestone 3 - Off-Page SEO (3 Months for the Basic Tasks, 6 for Moderate)


    Mike Essex wrote an excellent post awhile back on 99 Ways to Build Links by Giving Stuff Away. I also like to use my Meetup.com group to have everyone provide 1-3 creative link building ideas to everyone who requests ideas, along with some crowd-sourcing tools, such as Amazon Mechanical Turk and similar services. Choose the top ideas based on the business and industry and add them to an Advanced SEO To-Do List in your project management system. You will definitely need to create several project briefs for each idea so it makes sense to the tech and marketing teams.

    I keep a Google spreadsheet going that has nearly 400 link building opportunities now (thank you Eric Ward).

    You'll also have a list for Basic Link Building (industry destinations and directories), Moderate Link Building (outreach, and slightly more technical than submission-based linking). Advanced link building tasks are really more of an initiative and can be tracked outside of the the project management system as ongoing marketing innovation.

    Milestone 4 - Social Media Optimization (1 Month for Setup)


    This milestone gets a bit tricky and requires getting in bed with those crazy social media people we all love. Perform an audit of all the current destinations our SMM teams are working with and insure they all contain relevant keywords, profile links, and (if location-based) business name, address, and phone number.

    Next, seek out new social media opportunities, such as niche social destinations, popular social networks that have not been claimed yet (Google+ might be a good start). You might even buy lunch for the social team, and then try to give them training on how to blog with keyword-rich links every so often. If their eyes start going crazy as if you fed them after midnight, run away and try again another day. If not, train your social team, in distributing content, video, and micro-blogging to give you a serious lift in ranking. The trick is to make them think it was all their idea.

    Milestone 5 - Video & Mobile (2 Months for Setup)


    Technically, you can break video and mobile into two different milestones. But for the sake of the novel this post has become, let's bundle them together. For video, I recommend having a quick chat or consult with a pro, such as Mark Robertson of ReelSEO on campaign, channel and distribution ideas. Get ready to setup some video XML sitemaps and to start distributing video to relevant sharing networks. Also be prepared to start using video ads (PPC), which may help long term placement on key YouTube videos.

    For mobile, you'll want to slip ONE task in for Milestone 2, insuring your mobile users have a custom experience that's mind-blowing and award winning. The rest will revolve around the creation of mobile apps for your products, mobile search optimization, and possibly even a few short code campaigns. We love Vegas, so I'm always excited to get my MB SMS offers from Mandalay Bay).

    I've Completed My Milestones, Now What?


    If you get through all the milestones (6-12 months on average - some might overlap, but they don't have to), your project management system should be empty of tasks. If so, you're no longer in Production Mode, you're now in Operations Mode and need only use your link and campaign tracking tools (here's a sample) for your day-to-day SEO initiative. However, you may elect to start over and repeat the entire process annually, depending on the results from the first round.

    Now you have 5-6 vehicles of SEO in an organized form. You may decide to create a page for each milestone on your yellow notepad when you attend SEO conferences and events. If a presenter gives you some cool "stuff" to do, you should be able to easily classify the task into one of these buckets, so later you can update your project management template, as though you were putting another piece into a seemingly endless puzzle; which beats the heck out of creating scribble for your crumble ball with beautiful coffee rings on it.

    Source: seomoz


    Quality Content is Major Role in Website Ranking

    Generally we are used to spend considerable amount of time and energy analyzing specific search terms to enhance web presence. 


    But as a matter of fact, just following a same old routine of blindly implementing whatsoever the masses are doing, is an act of sheer dissipation. 


    A Few Guidelines To Help Entrepreneurs With Internet Marketing Success


    By Morgan Smith - Companies should look at their websites as a venue of getting more clients through gaining new audience and not just as a cost of carrying out business. If internet marketing is conducted properly it can increase the sales of a company which then leads to a high income.

    It is essential for the webmaster to maintain the traffic for the site high and come up with strategies of keeping visitors coming back. To make your website a productive sales and advertising tool, you have to note the following tips on internet marketing success.


    SEO Tips - The Best Link Building Strategies

    Link building is one of the most important search engine optimization strategies. It improves your search engine rankings and at the same time directs traffic to your website (prospective customers can use the back links to connect to your e-commerce site). In addition, the marketing strategy helps you build a good reputation by providing quality content on the submission directories. Here are some effective link building tips you would like to consider.

    How to make quality article submissions


    Black Hat SEO Techniques That Can Hurt Your Website

    What is Black Hat SEO?

    Practitioners of search engine optimization have two ways to approach it: use white hat techniques or use black hat techniques. White hat SEO techniques are considered to be the good guys while black hat SEO techniques are considered to be the bad guys. This is because black hat SEO uses shady tactics to get results.

    Users of black hat SEO often cheat and manipulate website and online variables to earn money quickly. Website owners and web developers usually avoid this practice because it can lead to unfavorable results. Google's system algorithms – Penguin and Panda – for indexing websites can spot these less than legitimate techniques, which in turn could result to lower rankings or worse, getting banned from the search engine.

    Ways to get Cost-effective Search engine optimization services Firm

    Due to impact associated with Search engine optimisation in search engine ranking positions, locating the optimal SEO services on your business is more crucial than previously.

    When Search engine optimization services are usually correctly dealt with, websites along with weblogs list quite high in significant search engines like Google, Search engines and Yahoo by utilizing on-page and also off-page Search engine optimisation methods.


    How Social Networks Have Changed Our World

    It can be said that when the music is too loud then you are too old. This is a common saying that most young people refer to when they are telling the older generation that they are outdated. This may be true when you consider how social networks have changed the world.


    Can You Take the Risk of Black Hat Marketing?

    If your company markets on the web, chances are you've heard of search engine optimization (SEO). SEO refers to implementing tactics that will help your website improve its visibility to the search engines.

    There are two basic types of SEO that can be implemented onto your website, and they are white hat and black hat SEO.

    How to Tell If Your New Friend on Facebook is Really a Fake

    Have you ever gotten a friend request from someone on Facebook but had absolutely no idea who they were? It’s totally possible that that person is legitimately looking to befriend you.

    It’s also possible that that person actually doesn’t exist, and you’ve received a request from a fake profile. Fake profiles exist on Facebook for scammers and spammers. They even attempt to spread viruses.


    Generating Income Through Internet Marketing

    The Importance of Knowing an Excellent Internet Marketing Corporation

    In order for you to cooperate with the greatest internet marketing, try examining through comprehending a lot of opinions and experiences from different clients. Regarding some internet marketing subsistence, apprehending the other individuals' comments is the most excellent means to be aware of the absurdity of the corporation.


    Recent Update on Google’s Search Ranking Algorithm

    Google rolls out updates to its search rankings algorithm pretty much daily, but those are very small changes that affect a tiny percentage of all search queries. Once a month or once every three months, on the other hand, they tend to roll up slightly bigger changes to the algorithm.

    According to an article on Search Engine Land it looks like March was one of those months, and several changes were introduced in the algorithm. Here’s a quote:


    Overly SEO - Google is Punished Your Site

    This is an interesting move by Google but not completely off the rocker for them. Last year they clogged results for the co.cc domain because they considered they impure results.

    Google plans to target far too improved websites because they want to level the stage for other websites who do not focus on such initiatives. Generally there are websites out there that really focus their initiatives on SEO and not content and those results would achieve greater rankings than websites that don’t focus on SEO.