Saturday, November 1, 2008

Make Money Online in Canada

Make Money Blogging - The Importance of Blog Post Titles

Wait - this really isn't just about making money online in Canada. It's about post titles and they are the lifeblood of getting traffic for your long tail keywords. In the last post I mentioned the importance of using your main keyword in your Blog Title tag and preferably in your URL if you want to attract visitors from the search engines. See Making Money Online with Social Traffic.

Whether you are trying to make money with your blog or just after social readers then the next step is to pay attention to your post titles. Most social bloggers use catchy titles in order to grab their readers interest. This, unfortunately, doesn't work too well with the search engines. If you are writing a post about a subject then you should really try and fit the topic's keyword into your post title - Google will index you for the term and with a few anchored backlinks containing the same term you can quickly find yourself ranking well for it. The thing is - you want a term people will be searching for and most searchers don't search for snappy titles.

For some reason Google doesn't rank this blog very well in several data centers - Google.ca (Canada) is one of them. I am attempting to change that and this post is step one. I could have used a reader friendly title like "Hey G, WTF! Why don't you rank me in Canada?" The problem with this is that it wouldn't get me in the right serp listings and it wouldn't reinforce my main keyword - "make money online". When possible always try and combine your post subject with your blog's overall theme. If you are trying to earn money from your blog this tip is mandatory. (Your post title determines the type of Adsense ads you will get among other things) If you are a social blogger then you can take this under advisement - I know many of you don't want to turn your readers off and prefer to use an eye catching title. I would suggest adopting more of your keywords in the post title if you can.

This isn't going to be a long post today as I'm short on time but for those of you who took my advice about changing your Blog title - well done - and now one more tip just to raise your awareness. Put the keyword first. Both Kathy and Turnip made the changes I suggested in my last post but, in both cases, they added the keyword after their regular Title. ie. Kathy's Humor for the Masses keyword follows her "The Junk Drawer" which shows up in the browser as "The Junk Drawer - Humor for the Masses". Turnip's Social Networking site now reads "Turnip of Power - Social Networking".

Both sites should read as follows; "Humor for the Masses - The Junk Drawer" and "Social Networking - Turnip of Power".

Why? Because the serp's list the most relevant sites first when users type in a keyword. Hence when someone types in Humor blogs then the sites are listed (usually) in order of who shows the keyword first in the Blog's title. Search for that term and you will see what I mean. Once all the sites with the term "Humor" used at the beginning of their blog title are listed then Google lists all the blogs that have "humor" used elsewhere in their title. Always use your main keyword first.

In the two example sites just mentioned both bloggers could increase search traffic by adding their keyword in each or most of their post titles. Kathy's latest post is called "Why did the chicken cross the road?" A better search engine title would be "Humor - Why did the chicken cross the road?" As I said this may not appeal to social bloggers as it may look a little goofy - it will bring in traffic from the search engines though.

In Turnip's case his/her (I don't really know - sorry Turnip) latest post is "Social Networking Contest Update", which is absolutely perfect as is.

Here is another tip that most Canadians know about. In Canada we spell humor as humour and color as colour and center as centre and various other words differently than in the States. I mention this because most spell checkers are based on the American spelling. If you have a site that uses keywords like Humor you can increase traffic by using the Canadian spelling in your post as a lot of Canadians refuse to spell it the American way when using search. The important thing is to only use the misspelling once in your post - G will ignore it as spam if you use a misspelling more than once. I mention this because you will find yourself ranked high in the serp's for the misspelled term and gain traffic from Canada and elsewhere. Btw - this applies to any misspelled keyword - only use a misspelled term once - never twice.

Okay that should get me started on my Canadian serp campaign as I cleverly fit Canada into this post enough to hopefully get G's attention. Hence the post title that 1) Uses my main keyword "make money online" and 2) combines it with my (short) long tail for this post - Canada. Now all that is left is to gather some backlinks that use "make money in Canada" in the anchor text.

That is really all you need to know about SEO folks.

A quick note - Google is busy doing another Google shuffle at the moment and the result is that you may find your blog ranked well one day and totally gone the next. They have been doing this periodically for most of the last year. I don't really know what they are up to other than it appears to be another house cleaning. Several readers have wrote me in a panic and I have told them to just relax as there is little that can be done. Several of my sites have disappeared for a day or two and then reappeared a few days later. Some with better rank than before and some farther back in the serp's. In the past this has gone on for a few weeks before things settled down so wait it out before making any abrupt changes to your site. You will likely find yourself back in the rankings as if nothing occurred provided your site isn't a spam blog or you have not been doing things that G frowns upon.

Cheers,

Griz

Oh Btw - just in case you are wondering how effective targeting keywords in your post titles are - this post didn't take long to start bringing in traffic...

109 comments:

Terry Didcott said...

Hey Griz, I'm early to the party today!

I'd also like to point out that 60+ million Brits and another 20 million Aussies also use the original English spellings for colour, favour etc so there's another big big market you'll be targeting by using that spelling in addition to the US way.

BTW, nice post - I can't believe I finished reading it before draining my coffee cup...

Bruce (DJN) said...

I've lost a lot of ground with almost all my keywords in the last two months despite continueing to get anchored links for the terms and variations of the terms.

Article Marketing Automation seemed to give me a boost at one point but now I have slipped farther back than ever.

Very discouraging since I seem to be getting tons of links and going backwards.

Grizzly said...

Hey Terry,

I was too lazy to confirm that the UK, Oz, NZ and likely India etc all use the same spelling as Canada but suspected as much. We have some French influences in our spelling so I wasn't positive. The end result is that there are well over 100 million English speakers who spell differently than the US - a fairly large and affluent market by most standards.

Glad you made it early and it took only 1 cup! Hey I thought you folks preferred tea?

Grizzly said...

Bruce,

I'm not convinced on AMA's usefulness at this point and for those who aren't varying their anchor text it may be leading to penalties.

Just keep in mind that G is bouncing things around at the moment so your rankings may stabilize once things settle down. This may sound strange coming from me but go slow on the link building for the time being.

Stephen said...

Hey Griz,

For a moment there I was expecting a rather strange North of the 49th kind of post about why we should all consider starting hunting lodges.

Thanks for the tip on only mispelling a word once per post - I may have been guilty of doing this a few times per word per post in the past. I also find that sometimes (depending upon the niche/subject matter of the site/blog) running some words together brings in accidental traffic; eg. if you had a site about 'led zeppelin' and wrote 'ledzeppelin' (one word) at least once, you likely get ranked well for all of the lazy typists who accidentally searched for 'ledzeppelin'. At least it has worked for me on some of my sites (no - not about led zeppelin).

BTW, anyone else notice their sites getting ranked on google for any of the text on their privacy poicy? I find that the text that contains my URL sometimes getting indexed for the search term I want which is convenient because its not always easy to get the URL in the body or text of your post.

barb said...

I'm going to go to my blogs & change some if my titles around. It's nice to have real answers & not "crap" as you said. Thank you so much! barb

Venkat said...

Hi Griz,

Here in India we still call it "Google cheque" but think this will change very soon due to overwhelming influence of Americanisms.

Milkman said...

Thanks for the tips on the misspellings. I was working on some posts for a new blog of mine and was trying to target a misspelled version of a keyword. Basically, my whole blog would be targeted to this misspelling.

I'm guessing that I shouldn't do that now? Or only use the misspelling once per post? If I use it for my title (I've already got it in my url) then should I even bother using it anywhere else?

Thanks for all the help!

Coaster said...

does the US or English spelling really make a difference? - myself being Australian have Collectables in the name of a blog but most people arriving have used Collectibles (US). If you type either into Googles search it gives the same results, for me.

Funnily, a couple of months ago my bank was concerned about Google cheque because it was spelled Check so the young girl serving didn't think it was a valid cheque!!

Bob Soap Design said...

Great post Griz. I broke out in laughter right at the first sentence. I love it how eloquently you put the post's title, make money online in Canada, into context.

Have you experienced the thing with not writing misspellings more than once personally? I guess I mean - have you found it out the hard way? It would seem logical that an author or webmaster will only use one form in their writing, but on the other hand, Google can't build on the fact that every author knows how to spell correctly.

Oh and by the way, you are #2 for make money online in Canada in my datacenter. Not bad for an 11 hour old post. I hope it sticks. I also see that the guy above you doesn't have the term make money online in Canada even once on their page, let alone in the URL... But he has 18,100 backlinks to the page where your page has a total of Zero.

Let's see what happens when that number increases. This is an interesting experiment in my opinion, as you'll be able to see how much on-page optimization is weighted against backlinks. Given the fact that the #1 site right now doesn't have the exact term anywhere on their page.

Great to read a new post from you Griz, as always. Keep it up :)

Sal said...

Hey Griz,

Hope all is well! Very informative post. I've already implemented this technique in many of my niche sites.

Btw.. I sent you a couple of emails last week and just wanted to make sure you got them. I'm sure you get plenty of them in a given week though.

Thanks!

Alka said...

Hi Griz,

You mentioned about the blog titles and suggested changes to the Turnip and Kathy's naming sequence with the Social networking and humor being the first ones and then later they can have their regular names.

Does this apply to Post Titles too ?

The reason I ask is beacause my blog is all about gifts and I want it write about anything related to gifts and that means a lot of keywords.

But when Google does index the post then it shows up as something like
Gift Ideas : Chritmas Gifts or
Gift Ideas : Wedding Gifts

Would it be an advantage if I was able to change that too and reverse the sequence e.g.

Christmas Gifts: Gift Ideas
which means that the post title is followed by the blog title.

I found out that there are many html tweaks available out there to do that.
Is it advisable to do that ?

I understand that in case of somebody like you following one particular keyword it makes sense to have the blog title first but I am doing with this blog of mine something called gunshot approach or volume blogging as you may call and I am targeting each and every gift keyword that comes out there and even some non gift ones too like christmas trees, christmas traditions etc.

Please advise and suggest.

Terry said...

Bob, I'm noticing some strange happenings when it comes to page optimisation and backlinks as well.

I've got a ton of new sites all under a month old and I keep seeing them suddenly surge high on page one for their main keyword. Then they drop, do a little dance and either plummet or stay where they are. No rhyme or reason to it and Google don't appear to have counted any of their backlinks (for the ones that have them - others don't).

All last week I dominated one niche in Google with the top 3 sites - all of them new with few backlinks between them. Today they're still on page one but have dropped.

I think new, well optimised posts that get indexed fast tend to push a site right up but its only relatively short lived. G are very slow to count backlinks, but once they do the sites climb again in leaps and bounds.

Chic Nicola said...

Hey Griz, which article marketing service do you recommend? I was planning to use AMA but you say you're not convinced, and if you're not convinced then I'm not convinced!

The Punisher said...

Hey Griz,

great tip as always, and yes i have changed the title of my blog long ago, and have followed almost all of what you say here, but i dont know why but G hates me. my keyword is also not that tough it only has 214,000 competitors and i have been at it for 7 months now :'(

This may get lengthy here, so i sent you a mail from farazk86[at]yahoo[dot]com

Please read it, its a little bit info about my blog and keyword.

Thankyou

Grizzly said...

Stephen,

Running words together works - in reality this is another form of misspelling.

Sorry - no tips about starting a hunting lodge. lol

Grizzly said...

Barb,

You are welcome although my wife would probably argue and say I am full of "crap" as you said.

Grizzly said...

Venkat,

Not to worry - one day everyone will be complaining about the overwhelming influence of India and China - I can think of a couple of billion reasons...

Nishadha said...

Nice post as always Griz , I never gave much thought about the spelling thing , maybe I should try that out , back to changing the blog title

Grizzly said...

Milkman,

If you are targeting a misspelled word with your site then G will index you for the term and the correct spelling should only be used once in order to gain ranking for it as well. This is very general advice though as the actual term will dictate what happens. It would take a very loooong post to explain all the intricacies of misspellings.

Grizzly said...

Bob,

Long ago I learned that if you misspell a word once in a post you end up ranking well for it - if you use the misspelling all the way through the post then G ignores it and indexes you for the correct spelling and misspelling - but way back in the pack.

If you had done an exact search (with quotes) you would see I rank number 1 for "make money online in Canada". I'm number 2 without quotes as the other site has used all the terms in the phrase far more than me throughout the life of his site and has lots of links containing "Canada" in the anchors.

The biggest reason for the fast ranking and position is due to G's penchant for 1) current news and 2) overall authority. I don't need backlinks at the moment because my post is the most current using the term and it is on a site with more "authority" than all the competitors. It could lose position in time and that is when backlinks will come into play in order to keep it where it is or to increase ranking.

Btw - I got your email and thanks. Yes - I will not publicize it.

Much appreciated Bob!

Grizzly said...

Hi Sal,

Your emails arrived and are sitting in my "to do" folder along with quite a few others. Sorry - just haven't had time to catch up at the moment.

Grizzly said...

Alka,

The quick answer is Yes. Whatever term is first will receive better ranking and in your case this would make sense.

Grizzly said...

Terry,

As mentioned to Bob - you are being ranked first and foremost in the short term because the posts are current news - adding backlinks will help long term.

Grizzly said...

Chic,

I will be posting about AMA in depth once I have tested it further but for now I do like the free portion (with a few reservations) as it allows you to gather content for your farm sites quickly. (Don't use on your good sites though)

The paid service would be fine if all the users were experienced but they aren't and anytime beginners get involved with black hat tactics they screw things up royally. Unfortunately this will lead to penalties which will effect everyone using the service - even if you used it properly.

In essence the developer is after money and is not controlling how this system works either because of his own ignorance or he just doesn't care. Too bad because on paper, in the right hands, with experienced users the system could do wonders.

I don't recommend any article marketing service as they all suffer from the same problem. Poor management.

Grizzly said...

Faraz,

I have your email in the "to do" folder as well. As soon as I catch up...

Carla @ WordPlay said...

I kind of like the idea of your doing a post title with "WTF" in it. I know I try to work it in wherever possible. ;-)

I didn't know the rule about using misspellings just once. What's your opinion on a term that has two or three legitimate spellings, such as "clip art," "clipart" and "clip-art"? Just pick one to focus on and use the others once each?

I always pick the spelling that is the best choice SEO-wise, based on the type of clip art in that post. (If "dog clip art" has higher searches and advertiser competition, I'll choose that over "dog clipart.") But I've also been sprinkling the other terms throughout the post, albeit not as often as the main keyword. Perhaps I've been shooting myself in the foot by using the other versions of the word more than once.

Grizzly said...

Carla,

Yup - Use the best choice in your post title and through out the article and make reference to the other spellings but one time only with each. You will then see ranking for all the terms.

Carla @ WordPlay said...

OK, thanks. I appreciate the info. It looks like I have some clean-up work to do.

Grizzly said...

Carla,

You're welcome - the least I can do is to give you more work on a Sunday morning! Ha.

Carla @ WordPlay said...

Thanks a lot. You're a real pal! Ha.

You'd better watch out or I might start nagging you about the book. ;-)

Bruce said...

So Griz,
If AMA might lead to penalties is it possible to use it to take your competitors down?

I have always wondered about incomming links and if I chose to write 20 articles with 3 links each to one of my competitor's sites, there is nothing they could do about that. They would be powerless to stop it and Google would penalize them?

Seems wrong to me.

brodderick said...

Great post as always Griz, especially the secondary topic of optimizing rankings for mis-spellings.

I've been meaning to ask about domain naming, today seems like a good day, as it ties into one of the topics here about keywords in the post titles.

I'm trying to pick a new domain name, but my research shows a conflict, and I'm wondering which direction would be better to choose - given that I would like the domain to primarily rank well with search results, but down the road I'm hoping to make it a site which is easy for humans to remember, type and link to.

I'll use an example which closely mirrors what I'm trying to do. Take these two domain name possibilities - www.mybrotherlovescookies.com and www.my-brother-loves-cookies.com. "Cookies" is my target keyword. If I put the whole word without dashes into google, I get absolutely no results, so I fear that google will not be able to detect my keyword in the domain name. Entering the keyword with dashes returns results, as google now recognizes the word breaks.

So if I use the domain without dashes, do I essentially lose all value of having the keyword in the domain? I'd like the non-dash version for my future human traffic, and site promotion - ie. a non dash name is just going to be better domain name wise.

But the bottom line is I wouldn't want to compromise future site ranking potential because google can't find my keyword in the domain, meaning I may never be able to rank higher than other sites with better keyword-domain optimization.

thanks for any insight or experience ...

nilishri said...

Thanks for this usefull blog, I m beginner. and from your blog I learnt that I have to do lot of work on keywords.

The Punisher said...

Thanks a lot Griz. Really appreciate it :)

I will be waiting for your reply :)

Sal said...

Thanks Griz! Looking forward to your insightful feedback.

Sal

Milkman said...

Thanks for the heads-up Griz. It does make sense that Google would try not to penalize those who can't spell just as long they are consistent! I guess it's a good thing that I started out using the misspelling (and only the misspelling) in my url.

I've written about ten different posts but have only published two of them, so I'll go ahead and run with it all and see what happens. I think it'll do me some real good to learn some of this stuff first hand.

Many thinks for the generous help!

Milkman said...

Hey Griz,

I know it doesn't belong in this post, really, but since others have brought up the AMA service, I've got a question concerning article marketing in general.

I've been submitting articles by hand to several sites and I always use the same or very similar login/username/author/email to do this. I don't think that's a problem so much when all the articles are in the same niche, though I could be wrong.

But what about when it's time to market articles in other niches? Should I create whole new unrelated accounts for this or should I just use the account I've already got and submit it under the same author/account or use a different pseudonym under the same account?

I hope you get the gist of what I'm saying here. I'm still not quite awake yet. It is Sunday after all!

Thanks for any light you can shed on this, I've looked all over but have to find any real answer.

roger said...

Grizz,
nice post.
I was reading this post ( I refer to your old posts now and then as part of my continuing education, LOL) http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/2008/01/niche-marketing.html.

In fact this is the only one you wrote on niche marketing that is with info. you talked little in this post http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/2008/07/how-to-dominate-niche.html.

questions:
1. if your main keyword is " make money online", and has say 300 long tail keywords, would you do your "research" i.e., checking advertisers on right side column, checking # of searches, checking competition with SEO elite for all 300 keywords or just the main one, " make money online".

2. would you put your main keyword " make money online" in each Post title ( if you write say 200 posts in your blog) OR any long term keyword is fine even if that doesn't have make money online like "earn money from home".

thanks for continuing to regale us.

roger said...

another question,
when we look at the advertisers on the right hand side column,
how to tell whether that ad is put by affiliates, corporates or brick and mortar businesses.
thanks.

Matt said...

Grizz,

I can only admire how well you get difficult keywords/misspellings in without sounding spammy ;)

-Matt

zania said...

As a Brit by birth I somewhat object to my typing 'humour' being seen as a misspelling, lol!

But I do get what you mean. I have real trouble in adult, because there are some sponsors who pay out only on US surfers and so I have to write my blog posts in 'American speak' to target them and that is not always easy.
Plus there are quite a few terms which have all sorts of different spelling combinations for the 'niches' I promote, and your reply to Carla confirmed what I thought - use the 'main keyword' most of the time and the others only once.
Phew! I got that right, more by luck than judgement though.

Thanks for all those tips on Making Money Online In Canada - most helpful :)

Grizzly said...

Bruce,

Google doesn't penalize you for incoming links as you can't control who links to you.

The exception is if they can see that all your links are coming from an obvious farm and even then they can't really be sure the farm is yours. (Unless you leave a trail like using the same blogger email and password for both your farm and good sites)

Google does penalize you for outgoing links though and AMA could cause problems for those people publishing other peoples articles.

I could easily write several articles and point links to some of my blacklisted sites - the person who publishes my article would quickly find their site de-listed as a result of linking to my bad site.

It would be hard to get a competitor to do this as most people are smart enough not to use a system like this with any of their decent sites.

There are other problems with this service as well but I'll get to them in a post.

Grizzly said...

Broderick,

Google can and does recognize individual keywords in a string without dashes. I'm not sure how you have decided that they don't. Check the serp's and you will see individual keywords in bold in a long url. When you search for "how to make money" you will see my site makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com and notice the two words "make" and "money" are highlighted in the serp url listing.

Always go with a non dashed url if you can. Url's with dashes are seen as likely spam sites (not always) and are harder to rank.

Humans need spaces and various text aids to read a page - computers don't - they can discern words from a page that has 100's of words back to back with no punctuation, periods or spaces between.

A tip - cookiesmybrotherloves.com would be your best choice - always have the keyword first if it has to be in a url with non keywords. The best url would, of course be just cookies.com but not likely available.

Just remember that when deciding on a url, blog title or post title your best bet is to use only keywords and nothing else.

Grizzly said...

Milkman,

If you don't want people connecting all your niche sites back to you (and you shouldn't) then use different aliases and accounts for each niche.

Grizzly said...

Roger,

Every niche is different but using your example of the MMO niche I target the main keyword in my url and blog title and because it is highly competitive I also use it a lot in my post titles coupled with different long tails - like I did in this post. I will also write posts with titles targeting other related keywords like "earn money online" etc.

In less competitive niches I don't have to target the main keyword as often in the posts and concentrate more on long tails only. (in the post titles)

I can rank for lots of long tails without ever using them in titles simply by using them in the post text and gathering anchored keyword backlinks pointing at the post url. A single article may have 10 longtails in it and I might get 20 backlinks for each one making 200 total backlinks pointing at the post url. You can get the same post ranked number 1 for many different keywords.

Grizzly said...

Roger,

Re: advertisers.

Just click on the ads (in the serp's) and see where they lead.

Grizzly said...

Matt,

Ha... it is an art form! lol.

Grizzly said...

Zania,

Hey I was just thinking today that I hadn't chatted with you in a while - really glad you dropped in and I hope all is well.

I agree - I hate calling "proper" English a misspelling but the web is dominated by the American way so when in Rome...

Just wait for my post about "making money in the UK" - another data base I suck in...

Veraz said...

I usually print out your articles to read at a later time of the day when I'm sick and tired of sitting at the computer or maybe I have a long subway ride home to endure. I noticed the title "Make Money Online in Canada" and I'm thinking "A-ha! finally someone thinks of marketing in Canada!".
Okay, so this evening, I settled down on the couch to read your article and I almost died laughing after reading your first two sentences...
"Wait- this really isn't just about making money online in Canada. It's about post titles...." Very funny - for the poor soul who thought they would read about making money online in Canada.
Okay, well, it made me laugh. Anyways, congratulations on your article hitting the top spot in such a short time and the article as usual, was fascinating and informative reading.

Grizzly said...

Veraz,

Oops... sorry about that. :-)

Trackstar2683 said...

Griz,

Are you still gonna have a chance to look at my site and give me a few pointers?

After your last post you said you would but I didn't wanna post the URL here in order to keep it private.

I imagine it has just gotten lost in the shuffle considering how many emails you get.

Let me know if I need to email you again.

philip said...

Hello Griz,

Thanks for the short but informative posts. I've always learnt new things from your posts. You've provided great insights into spellings and mispellings!

brodderick said...

Hi Griz,
thanks for the reply, and yet another tip - keyword first in the domain name!

In any event, here is why I am asking, and how I came to the conclusion that for my particular domain name google might not see my keyword. I do know that google will recognize keywords in multi-word domains. But I've noticed that depending on the words, google returns different results ... telling me that perhaps it doesn't always see the words, even though they might be distinguishable to humans.

A google search on "makeonlinemoney" (with or without quotes) returns "Did you mean: make online money" followed by results for the single word search. That makes me believe that google recognizes these words even though they are entered as a larger single word.

Now a google search on "cookiesmybrotherloves" returns Your search - cookiesmybrotherloves - did not match any documents. Notice it didn't ask me if I meant 'cookies blah blah blah' ... so I am not certain that google will ever find that single word within that longer domain name ... and the single longer word is definately not a useful keyword to me.

Does that help, and/or make any difference in your previous answer?

And do you have a second to expand on using domain names with dashes? Should they be avoided at all costs, or can you make them work? I mean with a reasonable amount of effort, or will they pretty much always be doomed?

thanks again ...

Rhys said...

Hi Grizzly -

It's always nice to have a principle clearly underlined and spelled out - I think I got it -

Put all the site title keywords and all the post keywords all together in a short, crisp, catchy, attention getting, title!

Right, thanks, Yep, I'll definitely do that........

confused123 said...

Hey Griz,

I'm a new fan to your blog and have an off-topic question to ask. What are the rules for mentioning sites on your blog and what do you think is the best way to ask permission from these sites? Do I need to ask permission? When do I need to ask?

-confused123

Underdogblogger said...

Damn - I was really really hoping nobody of your calibre would start chasing down the "proper" English spelling market.....I wanted it all for me...lol :) Good info though on the misspellings thanks Griz.

Refinancing Credit said...

Brodderick, if you keyed in "cookiesmybrotherloves" to Google, it would go away and try to find any instance of that long non-word and rightly wouldn't find anything. However, if you had an indexed domain cookiesmybrotherloves.com with the title "Cookies My Brother Loves" and you then typed "Cookies My Brother Loves" to the search box, Google would find your site and likely rank it top site out of one site, as there would probably be no others with that exact title.

As to your second question on hyphens in domain names: When Google began to recognise the hyphen as a legitimate character in domain names, spammers soon caught on and started registering a ton of them for keywords that had already been taken by non-hyphenated domains. That set of a chain of events leading to all new hyphenated domains being flagged as questionable. They may or may not be spam, but it meant they would be slower to index and rank.

That's not to say they won't always do well. I have a few aged hyphenated domains in my armoury. Some of them are ranked quite well, but that is mainly down to age. A 10 year old hyphenated domain will usually outrank a new unhyphenated domain for the same keyword.

Hope that helps,

Terry

PS: Griz, I snuck in a finance link but its a legit site! ;-)

Denise said...

HUM...........
Made a post and it never showed up!
That was om Saturday the first.
Guess I got black-balled for being a pain in the ass. J/K

I would like to konw where you can get a list of different spellings?

I'll have to repost later when I am not at work.

Changing my keyword positions and making sure the keywords are in the browser title has helped a lot by the way.

Thanks Grizz!

DennisJr said...

Griz,

Thanks, You can put this in your readers review section. Unfortunately, due to money and health bills I am filing bankruptcy. Although it's embarrassing. However, this is a business decision for my family. I want to say thank you. I started a blog in July targeting a local mid sized city for "city name & Bankruptcy. I am on page 1 for the term now for my blog.

I met with my attorney and he said they paid several thousand dollars for a website that did'nt give them much advertisment unless people actually typed their name directly into the search engine.

My blog name had my state name not the city I was targeting. However, I still rank well on google for the city I am targeting.

However, he used yahoo when I asked him to do a search as an example( I didn't rank well on Yahoo. Do you have any suggestions or experience getting ranked in Yahoo?

I am getting ready to buy a domain to build and sell to him after my case court case is done. We couldn't negotiate for a price
(because of legalities right now) he said he would easily pay 3k for a website ranked for his local city keyword. I did tell him their would most likely be a monthly maintence fee to maintain the website. :o)

Although I have not did well with adsense. I am trying to make lemonade out of my lemons. I am confident using your techniques money can be made. As usual. Thanks again.

BTW..If my attorney does not want to by the site I will sell advertisement on the site to other attorneys(still debating on this)

Alka said...

Thanks Griz for clarifying on my dilemma with the post title first versus the blog title.
I am going to apply the hack so that my post title shows up first than the blog title.

Thanks again

BTW I am one of those billion reasons why India and China would dominate and also use correct English :-)

Will wait for your next post on make money online in India

Grizzly said...

Trackstar,

It's in there somewhere but when I can find time to get to it is unknown. I average well over 50 emails in my box every morning and this easily doubles by the end of each day. A large number are from people asking me to review their site - a very time consuming process that I really can't manage.

At best I am trying to address the major issues in my posts but it seems most people don't have the time or inclination to search through my archives. (I can't blame them as it takes me forever to find an old post as well)

In any event send it again to refresh my memory.

Grizzly said...

Brodderick,

Please see Terry's answer.

Grizzly said...

Rhys,

Yup, for search engines that is the way to go - unfortunately it isn't always possible or desirable if chasing social traffic.

Grizzly said...

Confused,

If you mean adding a link to another site then you can just do it - no permission is needed and no one will be upset if you send a link their way - trust me.

Grizzly said...

Underdog,

Now now... we can't be greedy. Lol

Grizzly said...

Refinancing Credit - Terry,

Thanks Terry - I wasn't looking forward to a long written answer before my morning coffee - well said!

Grizzly said...

Denise,

I'm not sure where your first comment went - never saw it and I'm pretty sure I didn't delete it... cue the "Twilight Zone" theme.

I really don't know where you can get a list of alternate spellings - it's just something those of us who speak English and don't live in the States grow up recognizing.

It all started in kindergarten when we were told that the letter "Z" was pronounced Zed and not Zee.

There really are not that many differences - the most common are words you end in "or" that we spell "our" - why? I haven't a clue.

Grizzly said...

Dennis,

Sorry to hear about your troubles and I hope things get back on track soon.

I've never targeted Yahoo but "Meta Tags" play a roll in their ranking systems. I wouldn't bother though - get him ranked in G and he will see a hell of a lot more traffic.

Btw - use your existing site to help the new site. Lemonade as you said.

Grizzly said...

Alka,

Good luck. I do rank well in India for a number of terms but not the main ones - I shall add it to the list! lol

Lin Burress said...

haha Grizz, you sucked me in with your make money online in Canada post title.

I'm glad you've addressed the importance of keyword targeted post titles, not just for subscribed readers but for the amazing benefit of search engine ranking for search engine traffic.

By far, using keyword targeted post titles has done amazing things for my post rankings on Google and Yahoo.

I've even accidentally had some keyword misspellings in my posts, but I can definitely see the advantage of keeping the spelling errors there and not go back and edit the post to correct the misspelling.

Grizzly said...

Hi Lin,

Nice to hear from you. Hope all is well.

Sorry about the title. My biggest conundrum with this blog is the fact that I can pretty much rank it for anything I want - and would like to - but out of deference for my readers I haven't.

The real lesson here is to show everyone just how quickly an authority site can rank for keywords and pull in traffic. Imagine if I decided to just post about affiliate products - I wouldn't have many readers left but I sure would increase my earnings.

Fiar said...

Hey Grizz, I had sent you an email
"From Fiar - New? google serp - screenshot attached"

without even knowing you had written this yet, but we seem to be sharing the same brain a little.

I don't know if it transfers to datacenters outside the US, but I suspect it doesn't, but in the US I have a higher ranking for the "OUR" spellings for my related keywords than I do for the ones I am directly targeting.

Oh, and in the email it should say "News" with an "s", not "new".

Grizzly said...

Fiar,

When did you send the email? Can't find it and that makes a couple of emails that seem to have disappeared lately. I have been having trouble with my email accounts for some time now (Thunderbird isn't working properly for me and I haven't the brain capacity to figure out why).

Can you resend?

Glad to hear the "our" is paying off. (I mentioned this to Fiar a while ago as he writes a Humor/humour blog) One question - are you seeing traffic using that spelling?

Lin Burress said...

Grizz, one of the most exciting things for me is to watch search engine traffic coming in from a brand spanking new post within just a few minutes of it going LIVE.

Using the Woopra LIVE analytical software and seeing the keywords people are using, and checking to see where the post ranks on Google and finding it not only on the first page of search results, but within the first 1, 2 or 3 spots. That is oh so cool. Thanks to you and your awesome advice for bloggers, I do make money online and it's increasing day by day. :)

Grizzly said...

Lin,

Now that's what I like to hear - well done and keep at it.

I do accept commissions btw... ha.

आशु्तोष मुजुमदार said...

Hi Grizz,

Just saw you on my blog...thanks for coming...please suggest me improvements to it. I feel my blog lacks good keywords.

Admin MyMode Network said...

Griz, in fact almost everywhere in the world use the standard spelling for those words..even in some places it is considered wrong to spell like Americans. So when you said once, and only once, it's quite hard for me to apply that unless my intention is to target US audience. In other words, if all this time all my posts were using "colour" and "parlour", I can only use "color" and "parlor" once in my next post in an effort to target US audience?

What say you about that Griz?

Thank you.

Grizzly said...

Name I can't begin to decipher... lol

Your blog does lack good keywords. Btw - thanks for the link but it would impress the sites you link to if you used a keyword in the link rather than "This Blog". Lol.

As for your blog - if you are after MMO traffic then change your titles to "make money online" related keywords. Your current title is not likely to get searched for.

Oz Rimbaud said...

Grizz,

On blogger how do you set your comments so that they are no follow? This is what I've done so far: went to settings, then comments. There is a section that says: Backlinks default for post and it has two options...one is that "new posts have backlinks" and the other is "new posts do not have backlinks". This may be stupid but I don't want to disable myself from receiving backlinks, just other people from commenting and getting all my link juice. I know this is probably way more simple than I'm making it out to be, but I am still very new to this. Thanks!

Grizzly said...

MyMode,

I should have mentioned the obvious - my tips are generally geared towards people trying to rank well in the US data centers (centres - lol) as they have by far the single biggest market of active and affluent buyers.

If you aren't targeting the US then just switch my advice around and as you suspected treat the US spelling as the "misspelling" and proceed accordingly.

Grizzly said...

Oz,

Blogger comments are no-follow by default. You don't have to do anything. The toggle you refer to should be set to "new posts have backlinks" if you want to show sites who have linked to you. This has nothing to do with no-follow though.

Admin MyMode Network said...

hahaha...you are right Griz. It's hard for me to figure out how would the US data centers show the ranking...is there anyway I can find it out? I know you wouldn't take even a quick peek at how Asia's data centre shows your ranking, but as far as I'm concern, your site is always there on the first page no matter what. Darn you are so good Griz!

Now, I'm not so sure how to say this, but when I tried to switch from google.com.my to google.com, would the ranking change as well? Or if go from google.ca instead of google.com? Or would google still use the same data center from where I reside?

Thanks again Griz for your help!

Admin MyMode Network said...

Forgot to mention here that I've linked your blog in one of my post using how to make money online keyword. I don't know how else to impress you to link back to me LOL. Anyway with all your posts here, I did manage to earn a few dollars from adsense. Just a link wouldn't be enough to thank you.

The Punisher said...

Griz,

on your home page, you linked the title of your article to your home URL, when someone clicks, they come back to your index.

Normally the heading or title of the post should point to the pot itself.

how did you do that? I could not find any such option in blogger?

Venkat said...

Hi Griz,

The name you failed to decipher is Aashuthosh Mazumdhar, only the script is familiar to me not the langauge of his blog :-).

Is there any effect of economic slowdown on you adsense earnings?

Admin MyMode Network said...

The punisher,

you should read Griz's post at How to Get Double Indexing on Google. It's easy actually and it's just a simple tool you need to activate in blogspot.

Venkat said...

Hi Griz,

I a medical transcriptionist working for an American company, so I can recognize most the spelling differences. I can tell you it is easier the American way.

Think Denise can find the differences here. http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwesl/egw/jones/differences.htm

Oz Rimbaud said...

Thanks for your help Grizz and good luck with your make money online in Canada campaign!

Savitha Babhi said...

Griz,
Regarding the point about users being lazy about reading the contents on your site as well as you not getting time for reviewing a site I think I can help you out.
What I suggest is that I create a simple ebook with materials taken from your site and make it available free of cost to your site users. And based on the ebook contents I can review the sites also. And in turn for this service I would appreciate if the user can give back an optimized link to my sites.

Grizzly said...

MyMode,

If you switch from one data center to another you will notice a change in the serp's.

You can follow the trail back to the user's data center with statcounter - I just click the keyword link that people used to find my blog and the serp listing shows the rankings for the DC that the visitor used to find me.

Btw - thanks for the link - I think I have you in the queue for "what my readers think" but I'll have to double check that.

Grizzly said...

Punisher,

I do that so every page (post) links back to the home url.

To do this in Blogger - go to "Settings", "formatting" and set "Show Title Field" to Yes and "Show Link Fields" to Yes.

You will see a link field below your Post Title box and you simply add the URL that you want the Post Title pointing to.

Grizzly said...

Venkat,

Thanks for the translation.

My Adsense earnings hit a new high in October so I haven't seen a downturn as of yet. It is well known that certain sales increase in bad economic times - alcohol is the most obvious and I'm betting that people trying to make money online will increase as well out of desperation.

Whether we see a loss of advertisers using adwords is something I am paying close attention too.

Grizzly said...

Savitha,

I'm not sure that you would get the backlinks. As for the ebook you might want to send me an email if serious and we can chat.

Medic said...

great post again grizz on the basics.

Medics

Fiar |Conservative Humor & Satire said...

I resent the email using the same subject line.

"From Fiar - New? google serp - screenshot attached"

It wasn't particularly important, just something I noticed about the serps that I didn't know if you had noticed as well.

are you seeing traffic using that spelling?

Not really. That's why I think it's only in the US datacenter that it is ranking that way. But, If I go to Google.ca I still get a nice high rank. 3rd for political humour as one example. Same with google.co.uk . Google.com (US data center puts me third for this spelling as well. Switch to the US spelling without the "U" and I rank 8th. Does the fact that I am in the US in spite of using google.ca make a difference? I'm not signed in when trying this. I don't want to overanalyze it, but it seems odd.

Frank at OpTempo said...

You'll like this Griz.

I've got a niche blog that was just kind of sitting there. Now, all of a sudden, it's getting a lot of traffic. Guess from where? Yep, google.ca. Why? I have no idea why it's in position #1 in Canada and back on page 3 or 4 in the US. I don't have anything Canadian on it or any links with that in the keyword. Weird.

brodderick said...

Terry,

thanks very much for both explanations - both very helpful. (and yours too Griz ;-) )

Grizzly said...

Fiar,

I have always assumed that if you change data centers - regardless of where you are located - you will see the results as if you were in the local of the data center. I don't know this for certain though. Since G added the personalized results things are far more confusing when checking the serp's - I have turned mine off.

Btw - it seems one of my filters has been deleting any email from gmail - I don't remember adding that filter and have removed it. I didn't get your second attempt either - do you use gmail - if so send yet again - sorry about that. I am hoping this is the reason so many people have recently told me they sent an email and I haven't seen them. If not gmail then I am stumped as to where my email problem lies.

Grizzly said...

Frank,

That is interesting - I'm curious as to what the keyword is? Did you write a post about Hockey perhaps? Lol.

Bob Soap Design said...

Terry,

That's indeed quite strange. A page on a site of mine which had been ranking quite high for a competetive phrase also dropped far behind and got replaced by a site that features that page, with a 20-word excerpt of my post and a backlink. The anchor text of the link is my post title, which is optimized. How can such a thin page outrank the original, since I have far more content AND backlinks AND the thin site even links back to me? This is giving me a headache Lol.

I do have another page on the same site ranking somewhere on page 3 for that phrase, although my two pages are not both optimized for the same phrase. I guess it has something to do with that, and some diversity subroutine in G's algorithm. Which is somewhat frustrating at times.

Bob Soap Design said...

Griz,

That makes sense (that the other site has more single occurences of parts of the keyphrase Make money online in Canada), thanks for clarifying.

I didn't search with quotes because my understanding is that no "normal" user does that. I think that is helpful to see who competes with you directly. Separating between keyword authority and topical authority, so to speak.

Fiar | Political Humor said...

I have always assumed that if you change data centers - regardless of where you are located - you will see the results as if you were in the local of the data center.

That's what my understanding was as well, but there's still the fact that I get no traffic for the British spellings even though they rank higher than my terms with the US spelling.

do you use gmail - if so send yet again

Yes, I am using gmail. Re-sent.

Trackstar2683 said...

Griz,

I went ahead and re-sent the email from my Trackstar2683 gmail account.

I had a question that has been on my mind for quite some time now.

If you get a backlink to a subpage will it help your SERP rankings for your homepage or not?

Thanks!

Grizzly said...

Trackstar,

Yes if 1) your subpage links back to your home page

and 2) The subpage uses a keyword anchor that you want the home page to rank for.

If the subpage got a link with "blue widget" in the anchor and your subpage uses "blue widget" in the anchor to the home page then you will pass on a useful link.

On the other hand if you get a link to the subpage using "click here" in the anchor then the link is pretty useless.

Free Limited Cash Videos For Grab said...

I would also like to input my 2cents,

Blogspots get spidered very well too. It basically means traffic are going to get generated very well so long you get the keywords up right.

So it's definitely a good place for starters with tight budget to start out. Or who just wish to explore more first.

Cheers
Lee

Venkat said...

Hi Griz,

Is it necessary to use the word "India" alont with the keyword to rank well in India.

Grizzly said...

Venkat,

It couldn't hurt. I'm in the process of trying to find out what triggers serp rankings in different data centers. Use India with your keywords and let us know what happens.

Grizzly said...

Lee,

You are preaching to the choir when it comes to Blogspot.com Lol.

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