Saturday, December 27, 2008

SEO for Google 2009

The future of Search Engine Optimization

This past year I have been fortunate to rank a number of blogs on top of Google's search listings and the result has been a steady stream of income from Google Adsense, selling Advertising space and Lead Generation. This is passive income that is generated daily regardless of how much I post and is not dependent on social media or social marketing. My interest online is to make money with the least amount of effort required. My methods are widely used by Internet Marketers and almost completely unknown to Bloggers. In fact, the prevalence of social blogging has obfuscated what was once widely known - that search traffic is steady, it converts into sales or clicks and it can be grown almost exponentially by simply targeting more and more keywords.

The advent of social marketing has produced bloggers by the millions, each one chasing a dream of large readerships in hopes of generating buckets of income. Each one almost completely ignorant of search traffic or the benefits of high placement in the serp's. The irony is that social traffic is much harder to get on a consistent basis, consists mostly of other bloggers, doesn't convert into buyers and requires a huge time commitment. Worst of all it generates no income until you are able to achieve "authority" status in your niche and are pulling in thousands of visitors a day. Even then your revenue consists almost entirely of advertising fees generated by selling space to other bloggers trying to monetize your traffic. They find out soon enough that your traffic doesn't convert either - how many of you buy or click on the ads pasted on the A-List sites? The A-List is fortunate that there is no shortage of new advertisers willing to fork over large sums in order to replace former advertisers who learned that social traffic doesn't convert. In most cases the A-List is paid to promote sign-up programs - more social media networks for the most part. An endless circle...

The fact that there can only be a limited number of A-List sites or authorities in any one niche is lost to the masses who believe they have what it takes to reach the top. Everyone, it seems, believes they have the right stuff. I have seen a lot of bloggers rise quickly - develop a decent readership, some good PR and just as quickly lose interest in their blog in spite of thousands of RSS subscribers. Why? They don't make enough money to cover the time commitment required to keep the blog fresh in the readers mind.

The alternative to social blogging is of course SEO or Search Engine Optimization. In truth this can and should be applied even if you choose to chase social traffic. I don't chase social traffic at all but because of my high serp rankings I find that social bloggers find me anyway. I mention this simply to point out that those of you hoping to gain fame and recognition for your work can achieve it by dominating the top rankings in the serp's and save yourself the countless hours of work needed to make a name for yourself in the social arenas.

As 2008 draws to a close I have given a lot of thought to how Google will tweak its algorithm over the coming year. Without getting long winded it doesn't take a lot of imagination to assess Google's predicament; the search engine has to have a means by which to rank sites based on keyword relevancy - the easy part and it has to have a means for deciding which relevant site should rank at the top of the serp's - the hard part.

How would you do it?

Would you rank sites based on their RSS subscribers?

Would you rank sites based on their Page Rank?

Would you rank sites based on their social links and traffic?

Would you rank sites based on their Alexa Rank? Their Compete rank?

Would you rank sites based on the fame of the site?

If you would entertain any of these ideas then your ranking system would lead to a useless search engine. All these methods are easily gamed or have no relevancy for the vast majority of niches. How would sites related to "Oil Filters" be ranked if Google used RSS subscribers as a basis for ranking?

Google's predicament is that it has to have a system that works for all keywords and not just those that apply to social niches. Many a social A-Lister has preached that Google will use social media in its rankings - a belief that I find laughable. Google has been eliminating metrics that can be easily gamed - not adding them to the mix.

Ultimately the only system that works well but is not perfectly fair is to rank sites based on incoming links. Yes this can be gamed as well but for the vast majority of niches this is still the best measure of a site's authority.

Rather than find a new system Google has methodically tweaked its system to degrade or dismiss links of poor quality and give greater weight to links that are deemed high quality.

Almost all social links - Do-follow comments, Bookmarks, Digg, Stumbleupon etc are considered low quality and while they may be registered by G they will not gain you top ranking in a competitive niche. They will work fine in an un-competitive niche but even then a single link from a quality source will outrank all your low quality links.

Google's algorithm will reward you well if you follow my recommendations outlined below.

4 Steps to Google Dominance

Keyword Research

Forget Quality Content (No such thing to a machine) - use Relevant Content.

On Page Keyword Optimization

Develop 1 way Inbound Links to your site.


Target the most popular keywords in your niche, add relevant content, use your main keyword in your URL, Blog Title, Page and Post titles and then spend the rest of your time developing quality inbound links.

I have said this many times - quality inbound links are the single most important aspect for ranking well in Google.

The 5 Measurements of Inbound Links

The Quantity of inbound links.

- This is least important but effective for low competition keywords.

The Title keywords on the page linking to you.

The Anchor Text used in the link pointing to you.

- You will only rank for the terms others use in their links pointing at your site. This is crucial for gaining top ranking.

The Relevance of the content on the page linking to you.

- The site with the most keyword anchored links coming from relevant content posts/pages will outrank all others.

The Quality of the inbound link.

- The best link you can possibly get is a PR10 link using your main keyword in the anchor coming from within a post relevant to your keyword. The further from this optimum the less quality the link. A few of these quality links will easily have you outranking sites with 1000's of lesser quality links.

I have not talked about Domain Age or the popular SEO blathering regarding keyword density, blog platforms, site design, posting frequency or any of the other "tips" spouted at length by all the so-called experts online. The reason is simple - it is all window dressing in the greater scheme of things and ultimately unimportant when it comes to serp domination.

The simple truth is that I can rank any site on top of the serp's with the right backlinks and provided the site has legit content (but only because it may get a human review - I could do it with spam if I only had to dupe the machine). How much content or how well it is written is insignificant for ranking purposes.

If you just have to chase social media then do yourself a favor - as you get yourself known ask your friends and readers to use your keywords when they link to you. Do you know how many times I have heard a social blogger tell me that social media is great because it gets them PR and backlinks. When I check they have hundreds of links using their name in the anchor. Yup - they rank really well for a term no one searches for. What a waste and yet the links could be so beneficial. As for PR - just remember this - your own PR has no bearing on your ranking. It's the PR of the sites linking to you that effects your ranking and only if they use your keywords.

Making Money Online is not complicated. Rank on top of the serp's for as many keywords as you can. Add Adsense. Collect money. Rinse and repeat.

It really does work and I hope many of you will achieve the same success as I have over the coming year.

Have a very happy and prosperous 2009

Cheers,

Griz

103 comments:

Bruce said...

In theory it is not difficult but I find that ranking on top of the serps is a hard challenge for me. In fact it is a full time job just trying to get inbound links. Maybe someday it will become easier but so far I have had to work my butt off.

aravind said...

Hi Griz,
How r u man, hope u enjoyed christmas............great post man............happy holidays and advance happy new year

Dennis said...

Thanks for the post...now off to make it rain! :)

HudHud said...

I have become your fan and with your guide on make money for beginner I have developed a blog: http://eyecare123.blogspot.com Will you kindly check my blog and mail me some suggestion for my blog to work and get visitors. Thanks

Niche Marketing said...

Another great post Griz. Hope your 2008 was great and thank you for all the help and information you provide to me and the countless others.

May 2009 be the best year for your success, and ours too!

Elliott

Ion said...

Hi Griz,

As always - an awesome post! Great writing style, SEO and user friendly :)

You are doing a noble thing by trying to open the eyes of the hordes of bloggers that are trying to earn money online and fail because they don't implement the basics.

I have been reading your blog for a couple of months now and learned a lot. I constantly take notes of what you say and the results are showing up. Thank you!

Happy New Year! May you be at least 2x successful in 2009 as you have been in this year :)

Best regards,
Ion

roger said...

Merry Christmas and Have another Prosperous New Year, Griz.

DennisJr said...

Grizz,

Your statement about your "PR" matters to the extent of how I can help one of the people that follow you. For instance, I would be embarrassed to ask for link if I did not have something of value to offer in return( PR or a flagship blog)

Norman Sheppard said...

That's like a large portion of your whole site condensed into one post. Cool. The more focused a link is the better but links from Twitter and Digg and DoFollows etc... shouldn't be written off completely because having a "mix" of links is good thing, right?

Terry Didcott said...

Hi Griz,

Nice rousing post - you'd think the stuff would have stuck by now, but I had to LMAO at the comment by HudHud. Man some people just don't get it, do they!

Anyway, have a stonkin' New Year and we'll catch up when things return to mundaneness...

Terry

LarryG said...

Good stuff Grizz! I have been jonesing for a post, and you were kind enough to provide one. I have spent the better part of two days working the backlink game (looking for links from pr6 and higher sites) talk about time consuming! Sooner or later I will probably give contentconnect a shot for the backlink action.

Have a great New Year's...I will be basking in the AZ sun and enjoying my 60 degree temps :)

Matt said...

Heya Griz,

Once again, you are right on the money... I used to chase social traffic, and had/have dozens of inbound links anchored back to my site using my name, what a mistake that was, lesson learned. I think that sites like connectcontent.com are the way forward and can offer the rest of us a level playing field in the never ending search for quality backlinks. Question, are there any other sites like connectcontent.com, that you recommend? thanks again.

Jay said...

Nice post. One can't really argue with the logic behind it. Google's clearly no fool, so they will have to use the best metrics out there, meaning the stuff that's hardest to get/game, and that's optimized backlinks. It's that whole signal-to-noise ratio thing, and quality backlinks provide the clearest signal.

I was wondering though, while there is no magic formula, I imagine you have some rough idea of a numerical formula you use to rank. What I mean is, if you take the product of PageRank * #Links and sum them, you get some 'score'. Example: 1 PR4 link and 3 PR1 links would give you a score of 1*4 + 3*1 = 7. Roughly above what 'score' does it take for google's search engine to even notice a new page? To get to the first page? I'm aware that this clearly varies by how competitive a term is, but let's say for an average term?

Heh, sorry for the long comment, but hopefully I'm making some sense. Just want an idea of what to shoot for, and when to expect to see results. Thanks for all your help / interesting posts
-Jay

Medic said...

Grizz, you are on a roll with these past couple months. For all the lengthy posts, you sure know how to avoid all the fluff. Once again, basics, basics, basics.

Doesn't matter what field you are in, it's mastery of the basic skills that set people apart.

Chris said...

Hello Griz,

I agree with you on social marketing because I have tried it and I can achieve a lot of visitors utilizing it, but I get very little revenue. However, I have noticed that on a couple of occasions you have mentioned dofollow comments, and in this post you say that they are low quality links. I can understand that if they are not keyword anchored and if the comments are being made on sites that are not relevant to your niche.

So my question is this: are they still considered low quality if you are able to find relevant niches that allow you to use your anchored text?

I have found a lot of sites within my niche that are dofollow, but it would be nice to know if I am wasting my time or not.

Thank you so much for all of the information you continue to pass on to us. Good luck in 2009.

Chris

Matt said...

Hey Griz,

Once again, great post, and nothing you haven't said about a million times! Will we ever get it right?

Quick question...the Pr of the actual site doesn't matter, makes sense, but based on getting high quality links, wouldn't it make sense that a by product of getting those links be high page rank on your site?

So PR on a site can be an indicator of the quality of the links pointing to it right? Assuming the anchoring habits are correct.

matt2257

Denise said...

Grizz,
As usual outstanding in regard to explaining search engine optimization.

So the title of the post or the page needs to also contain your keywords to get maximum benefit from the backlink? Is that what you are saying?

I had never considered this.

What is the difference between relevant content and quality content? I though the two were synonymous.

You are not going for just the long tail keywords but the top keyword. Is that right? I thought we were going after the long tail keywords to rank for. Now I am confused!

The top keywords could take a long time to rank for especially when you need to get all those premium anchored backlinks.

So on page SEO is just relevance and the rest is about backlinks to get those Google Serp rankings.

José said...

Hi,

It's been a while since I've visited your blog.
I agree with what you wrote and in fact relevant becomes more important than just quality because there are alot of websites with quality content, but it may not be relevant in terms of search.
Of course that adding both worlds is in my opinion, the best.
Because I don't know much about SEO, I try to write articles which content is not mentioned alot but yet has its niche or readers.
Although the growth of my blog is not anything special, at least it has been steady.

Wish you all a prosperous 2009,

José

JoomlaBear said...

For those of you seeking back links I would highly recommended Connect Content as Griz did in his last post. You may still want to hunt out backlinks in other ways as well, but it's a really good base. I joined up a couple of weeks back and have seen results already. My review can be found over at http://blog.joomlabear.com/.

@ Jay :- I would say from my experience that as long as your combination of PR value backlinks is MORE than the competition then you will win, simple as that. No magic formula, if everyone else in your niche has 100+ high PR well anchored backlinks, then it will be very hard going. Thankfully there are plenty of niches out there that are not too tricky :)

Happy New Year to you all and thanks Grizz for being such an inspiration.

Jay said...

@JoomlaBear Thanks for the response. It makes sense, but like Chris said above, I just want to make sure I'm applying my efforts efficiently and not wasting my time. For example, in one area I was looking at, seemed like the #1 SERP had 100s of backlinks, but #2 didn't seem to have too many. I wanted to make sure if I used that rough formula I could get the #2 spot (which would still be pretty good I think) or even on the first page.

Anyway, happy 2009!

Rhys said...

Hi Grizz!

Another totally relevant post - I gotta give you a 10 for managing to repeat the theme without repeating yourself - I suspect you are actually painting yourself into a corner because emphasizing the uselessness of everything but intelligent back linking will leave you very little else to talk about, right?

Nishadha said...

Hi Griz,
hopefully I'll start making money from Adsense this year , Happy holidays to you and everyone :)

Dave said...

Hi Griz, I have been reading your site for little while now. Great info.Thanks so much.One thing I like to do is copy an article and read in bed and lately I can only print one page and the rest of the content of the article does not print out. Do you know any reason why this may be happening? Thanks again.

Stephen said...

Lol @ Rhys. I was thinking the same thing. Grizz has basically revealed EVERYTHING you need to know about blogging to make money already, and yet people still ask dumb questions.

I still love reading your posts Grizz, like Terry said, they are rousing and everybody needs the motivation! Thanks!

Todd Morris said...

"What is the difference between relevant content and quality content? I though the two were synonymous."

hey Denise,

I'm obviously not Grizz, but I think I see what he's driving at here.

"Quality" content is the type of articles that cause writer's block, and many times never actually get written.

"Relevant" content is articles who's primary purpose is to have people arrive via search engines, and leave via adsense or affiliate click ... whether they actually read the post or not is immaterial.

... one would assume that relevant content should be much easier to produce.

Hope I got that right.

Todd

maya said...

I have a blog and try to earn more income through my blog but traffic of my site is very low.I will follow of your guide to get more traffic.

Booboo said...

So..are you about to make your own dotcom lifestyle mogul video? lol

Happy new year man.

Grizzly said...

Bruce,

Developing backlinks is not easy. Having a flagship blog helps as well as a large farm to draw from. The hardest job is getting your first site to the top of the rankings - once this is accomplished you will find it much easier getting related sites ranking well which will lead to more related sites and so on.

I wish there was a magic wand but no - buy, barter or create your own links. In the end it takes time and persistence.

Grizzly said...

Dennis JR.

You are correct - having PR certainly gives you bargaining power when negotiating backlinks with others. I was just pointing out that your own PR doesn't effect your serp ranking - many low PR sites outrank high PR sites.

Grizzly said...

Norman,

Low quality links definitely shouldn't be written off - they are still useful. My list is simply to illustrate the hierarchy of links. Most people can and do get the low quality links and will eventually see some results depending on the niche. Those who can obtain the higher quality links will see progress much faster and be able to maintain their rankings easier.

Some sites like Bidvertiser have managed to obtain great ranking in a very competitive niche (MMO) without any quality links at all. They have thousands and thousands of crappy links but the sheer quantity has propelled them to the top. In contrast I have a few hundred decent links and rank as well as they do or better. Forbes is another example that has very few links at all for a page that ranks really well in the MMO niche - what the page does have is 1 really powerful link - a link from the Forbes homepage.

My point is that you can rank well with a few excellent links, or with a few hundred decent links or with 10's of thousands of crappy links. They all do the job.

Grizzly said...

Terry,

(I needed an SEO post - time to start chasing down that keyword in earnest!)

Have a great 2009 and thanks for all your help and friendship this past year Terry.

Grizzly said...

Larry G,

If you find a steady supply of PR6 links PLEASE let me know! Lol.

Thanks for rubbing in your Arizona winter temps - may it snow on you! Have a great year Larry. :-)

Grizzly said...

Matt,

There are plenty of link networks - each offering much the same thing but none with the type of quality sites that connectcontent has. I am always looking for more though and will certainly spill the beans if I find them.

Grizzly said...

Jay,

I can't give you a formula as the competition for each keyword varies greatly. I can tell you that a single link from a PR4 or higher site will get any page or new site indexed lickety split.

I can also say in rough terms that 6 - 10 PR5 (or higher) links (properly anchored) will likely put you on page 1 for just about any keyword. Getting such links is easier said than done though.

Grizzly said...

Chris,

Do-follow are not a waste of time - they have some value - just don't depend on them to get top spot in a tough niche. As part of your overall mix though they are quite fine.

A do-follow comment link from a post that only has a few comments will be more beneficial than from a post that has 100 do-follow comments. (The more links on a page the less juice each link has.)

One thing to understand is that while do-follow is not ignored by G - they don't give comment links a great deal of weight to begin with. A comment link is not seen as a vote from the site owner like a link in a post is. A comment link can be procured without the site owner's blessing, whereas a post link requires the site owner's blessing. (hence the link has far more weight in G's eyes)

Andy said...

Grizz,
Great to read you again. I have only been a student of yours for about 2 months but it has been an education money couldn't buy. You have completely changed my view of IM and how to make money with it. I have linked to your blogs from my PR0 blogs, for what it is worth, but if there is anything else I could do to help repay you for all this insightful information let me know.
Thank you for all you do here.
Andy

Mikael said...

Grizz, besides sites like ConnectContent and similar sites what do you find to be the best way to create your own incoming links?

I understand that you can leverage sites that you already have but if you don't have any sites to leverages (just to take an example) would you go create sites like squidoo, hubpages, wordpress.com, Blogger and similar sites or would you have a totally different approach (again not having any existing sites to leverage).

Thank you for this wonderful post. I know that others have said it already but this post alone will help me make thousands of dollars in 2009.

Have a great 2009!

/Mikael

Frank Carr said...

I'm glad to see that you're still ranking #1 for "make money with oil filters". So, you need some 'SEO' links?

Comment links are kind of odd in how Google counts them from what I've seen. WordPress blogs with plugins like Keyword Luv and Comment Luv seem to give a lot of 'juice' while others are a lot weaker. What seems to matter is getting your keywords in (ie not just your name) and relevant content on the page.

Dave said...

Well,

Theres at least 6 New Years resolutions in that post.

Fortunately, 4 of them were for 2008 so I'm on track for a good '09.

Great, and practical, ifo as ever.

Cheers

dave

James said...

Hey Griz,

I have a question about backlinks. I noticed with LV, your links get placed in posts on a PR2-PR3 blog, but eventually get archived to a no-PR / 0 PR page. I see a lot of offers on DP for these type of posts, but they all eventually will get archived to a lower PR / no PR page. Are these really worth it? Is Google continuously re-checking the links?

I have been investigating the DP forum for link sales and see blog post links (like LV where hey eventually get archived) or blogroll / footer sitewide links. What is the best type of link to get?

Thanks

Chris said...

Griz,

Thank you for taking the time to answer my question about dofollow links. It makes me feel better that I haven't been wasting my time by using them. I have been doing exactly what you have said and I have seen some benefit from them. However, I certainly can see why you don't want to depend totally on them, and when you should or shouldn't use them. Your simple clarification has done a world of good.

Thanks again, and I look forward to your next post.

Chris

RT Cunningham said...

Hi Griz, I'll be working in a bit of the info you pass here to the ConnectContent blog (same as the domain in a /blog/ directory).

One thing the current members haven't noticed, or at least most of them, is that I've been writing some optimized posts on my PR4 blog specifically to give good backlinks to the members. The latest on my custom kitchen, for example, has at least 4 or 5 links to member sites.

I'm trying to do that with all 5 of the blogs I'm working on. It's painstaking, what with taking care of the CC site at the same time, but I really enjoy it.

Next up is adding a directory site to the mix as well. I'm trying to provide as much bang for the buck (or $12 rather) as I can.

Anonymous said...

Hi Griz, I must say that I'm thankful enough to have found your MMO blog. Due to all your advice here, I've finally made my first $3 a day using adsense! Yes that is not a big amount, but considering I had only made few cents in about 6 months before I found you, I guess that this is a CONFIRMATION that what you preached here (crappy+worthy) is TRUE!

What a shame that I hadn't found your blog earlier since you have started this make money online blog since Dec 2006. I wasted my money and my time joining the science of MMO in 2007 which had done me no good at all.

Maybe I did found this blog at that time, it just that I might be one of your clickers...;-P

Have a good holiday and Happy New Year Griz!

-joharin@mymodenetwork

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. :) May we all do well in the coming year. And thanks to your posts, hopefully more of us'll be making more money online as well. Oh, and good luck with your search engine optimization hunt. Not that you need any, of course. I'm sure we'll soon be seeing you at the top of the rankings for SEO related keywords.

Daniel

Aaron said...

Griz-
Hope the weather is getting better up in the great white north. Been working on getting my links up like you suggest & have moved a few pages up 10-12 results in the SERPs. Really promising. You say that dofollow (blog comments) AREN'T a total waste of time, so that's how I've been getting some links. Quite a few that have the KeywordLuv plugin so I can get the anchor text I want.

Is this a pretty solid strategy? I also joined CC after your last post, and RT really seems to be helping me along; even cut me some slack after a little snafu. But, since my niches aren't very "MMO" friendly they don't get as much play as I'd hoped.

It just seems weird emailing people out of the blue asking for a link exchange. I always thought that reciprocal linking was frowned upon in the 'G' results? Are there ways around this other than starting an army of blogs?

Hope you Christmas was grand, and have a great New Year!

Jay said...

Griz,
Thanks for answering my question. I know it has been answered to some degree before, but I was asking because I had a new blog with a PR4 link which seemed like it was cached by google, but not coming up in the index at all, even when I searched for the title specifically. Do the results that Google displays lag behind the cache or are they identical (if you know)? Anyway, that's why I asked my initial question.

Thanks for all the free, logical advice. I've made a little money online, but I clearly have not been going about it efficiently at all!

Mike Avenue said...

I am VERY thankful to find your site.

I am working on my blogs, applying what I've learned here. Hope to be like you someday. You're my idol!

Have a Happy New Year, Sir Griz!

Hoping you could tell me more on how to "fine tune" my site: http://quit-drinking-alcohol.blogspot.com/

Hope to hear from you.
Thank you very much!

Rich said...

This is what most bloggers and aspiring Internet marketers are really missing, especially the social factor.

They have been endlessly taking about how to make a killer post, blog commenting, forum posting and directory submission.

They believe that SEO is merely building quality links, not realizing what quality means. They keep searching the best way not knowing that it is just simple logic.

No matter how good we talk or how informative and useful are content is, it will be useless when the targeted place is not being reached. Social people don't buy nor click ads, search engines is where the real customers are checking.

apple ipod silicone case said...

Most marketers don't have the patience to wait 9 to 12 months to reap the benefits of link building in the SERPS.

It's similar to ice fishing where you might freeze before you even catch a cold, let alone a fish.

Nice of you to share your trade and not just the tricks.

All the best for 09'

Costa Loves Small Business Internet MArketing said...

Hi Grizz,

Kinda late in commenting. Too much year end booze. LOL.
Nah.. practically lost my Internet connection for the past week. Everything is down to snail pace, slower than when I was using dialup and it's real frustrating.

Loved your second pointer in Google Domination. Use Relevant Contents, Forget Quality Contents. So true.

Anyway, just dropped by to wish you and your family a HAPPY NEW YEAR! and I hope you had a good Christmas too.

Anonymous said...

Hi Griz,

Please try to answer this. When in your opinion should a new blog start building backlinks? How many average per week?

Artur said...

Hello everyone,

Grizz, nice post with usefull info as allways.

I wich you, and to all of your readers, and blogger collegues, a very successfull 2009, and hope you keep on going with the good work ...

Cumps,
Artur

Kenney said...

What up Griz. Great post as always. It's funny that most "bloggers" don't really get what you're saying. Doesn't seem that they really understand it. I haven't been a fan of social media traffic for the most part at all as I don't see it convert like search traffic or banner traffic or co-registration traffic. Anyway thanks for the post. Hope you had a Merry Christmas and that you have a great new year.

Kenney

Aaron said...

@ Anonymous-
You can start building your backlinks as soon as you have content to link to. You want to get it indexed & get the G bot coming to visit on a regular basis. As for how many per week, that's touchy. I often see no more than 20-30 posted, but I don't think anyone knows for sure what sets of the G bomb. Be sure your links look natural (not 35 links every day for a month & the same text every time) and you should be fine. Natural looking progression is the key I believe.

Julye said...

Hi Grizz the nice guy!
That was another priceless post. Think of it again, it does make sense. You probably have save other blogger time from doing wushu here and there, in the end feeling disappointed.
Thanks a lot for including me in the niche support.
Happy New Year Grizz..

Sincerely,
Julye

George said...

Thanks. I hope you have a great next year as well. Your blog has helped me slowly progress and give me hope for my online money hobby prospering.

Ion said...

Happy New Year Griz, Happy New Year Followers of Griz!! Lol.

Ion

Pheak Tol said...

I somehow landed on your page and I'm glad I did. I've read your post on this and became a fan of yours in an instant. I agree with you on almost everything you've covered, some I don't have an opinion on. 99% of me agrees. I am new at learning SEO for my blog, and I also believe that you can make money with SEO and adsense.

Have a happy new year and thanks for the post!

Wendy said...

Happy New Year Grizzly!

I had to come over and let you know that I have successfully proved your system as of today. Today Google updated PR ratings and the sites that I setup using your methods have PR on them. One site went from a PR0 to a PR4 in a month and a half! Others have at least a PR2 and some are less than a month old.

It does prove to me that your system works. I have been paying attention in class :) My other sites that I work at all of the time that are truly social sites didn't go up in PR - go figure.

I just wanted to stop by and thank you and ask people to keep working with me to link because it works for both of us. I think I will go make you some money today :)

Wendy (The Computer Lady)

Ion said...

It seems a major PR update is going on.

Forex Expert Advisor said...

Hi Griz

Happy New Year to you! Wishing you another great year in 2009.

Excellent post. Never stop reading your articles since I stumbled upon your site when your subscribers based was at 500 people...It's amazing to see 2,400 subscribers now.

You are doing great! Wish you well!

Todd said...

Hi Griz,
I want to thank you for taking the time to help all of us who know nothing. I just thought you might get a kick out of my earnings. I joined the Niche Blogger and started using WP blogs which is what she(Amy Bass)teaches. The funny thing is that I spend all kinds of time and effort on those things and guess which blog is bringing in the adsense cents. My old UGLY Blogger blog. LOL...

Rebased said...

Heya Griz,

I just wanted to wish you and the readers here a happy new year.
I am not sure i will be able to achieve the kind of success you have had over the last year but i am happy with half of that success :)

Thanks for the great articles sofar!

Shoppa said...

As always your advice is awesome. But I do like to point out to everyone (which I quickly learned) that a whole bunch of backlinks is not necessary, especially to catch the low hanging fruit.

With the good use of keywords (like you said...use them EVERYWEHERE), and constant addition of new relevant material one will reach high traffic. It´s like a natural law.

Now, article building and link building works well too (duh)...but personally I´d rather see many people coming in from many different keywords, than many people from a few high ranking keywords. Besides...links will come naturally with time anyway if one has a lot of content.

Cheers from Sweden!
Ps. I hope Sweden and Canada will meet in the junior hockey final...;-)

Lane Wright said...

In blogger, how do you place the Adsense block at the top of the page?

Camilla said...

I see you're #2 for "make money" broad search for me now... you'll be ranking #1 for "money" before you know it.

I've been trying to throw some anchor text your way when I can although it's only a PR2.

Love your posts Griz thanks for all you do.

Shaikh Izaj Ahmed said...

I like this article which is helping people to get more traffic by using the simple techniques explained here....

Anthony said...

I have read several of your posts and I think your content is awesome! Thanks for the info and keep up the great work.

Anthony

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Grizzly said...

Lane, Read this post to ad Adsense above the post title in Blogger.

Adsense Above Post in Blogger

Anonymous said...

Hi Grizz,

Happy New Year.

I would like your opinion about 2 things in regards to SEO.
1) What is your opinion about this article that claims page ranking is dead. http://www.brokeragentsocial.com/article/108/page-ranking-is-dead
2) What is the value of PR5 to PR9 unrelated topic links with anchored text. Where do they fall in the hierarchy of links.
Thanks,
Bridget

Lisa said...

How do you get "quality" in links to your site? When you say "keywords" in the incoming links - do you mean in the actual link itself, or in a description? Isn't that the whole point of link exchange, or am I missing the boat here? What about articles with links? I would like to know how to best spend my time.
http://moneyonashoestring.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Hey griz, do you have any experience in building an online store? Online store that lets people sign up as affiliates?

I'd like to build one for my dad who owns a company that import/exports food equipment etc.

Don't know where to start, is there a program I can buy or something?

And I'm up to $3/day on adsense.. lol kinda pathetic :)

-Booboo

Grizzly said...

BooBoo - may I suggest you contact Frank at

OpTempo

Frank is a good guy and knows this area far better than me.

Anonymous said...

Hey lisa, yeah he means the link itself, anchored links. Instead of links that are just moneyonashoestring.blogspot.com, anchor it to "Make money" "make money online" "Do ants scratch there ass" or whatever your keyword is.

Link exchanges don't give much juice, so do article directory links, social bookmarking, forum sigs, all the other easy ones, etc.

A quality link is from a post on a website/blog of the same topic/niche that gives you a link anchored to your keyword, and is one way (not link exchange).

How do you get those links? Contact the owner of the website/blog that you want your link on, and then threaten him! (or pay him to post a link)

You could also use this http://makemoneyonlinegrizzly.com/niche-support/

Or you could ignore my post and wait for griz to answer you :P

That's alot of extra content for you griz lol. Maybe I should mention make money online, cause this blog is about making money online. Making money online is fun. Adsense ftw.

< /ramble>
-boo

Anonymous said...

Sorry, posted an answer before I refreshed. Wasn't expecting you to reply in 5 minutes lol.

Alright, sorta wanted an answer from you, since you're the only one that hasn't tried to sell me crap when it comes to making money online.

Thanks.

-boo

Clean Red Widgets said...

You are still one of the greatest resources I've ever come across for learning how to make money online. Thanks Grizz for yet another amazing post.

Anonymous said...

Hello again Grizz,

I apologize for not giving you a chance to respond to my first question before asking a second question. But, I wanted to through it out there because I know you will get to it eventually and I value your opinion.
In your opinion, what do you think is the best choice out of these three when choosing a domain when the .com is not available for a keyword?
Example Keyword = "Pizza Dough Recipes"
Example Domain Options: A) pizzadoughrecipes4u.com (no hyphens with a word tacked on the end)
B) pizza-dough-recipes.com (the keyword with hyphens)
C) pizzadoughrecipes.net (the exact keyword/no hyphens with a .net)
What would be your order of choice seo wise?
Thanks for the advice.
I will try to refrain from asking another question. :)

Bridget

MaN of JiHaD said...

hello girzz,

This is my first comment on your blog..

I have read your "Make Money Blogging Lessons"
All five of them and it really helped me.

So i was confused that where shall i start from
I play a online multiplayer game called runescape.

so i start writing tips and trick about that game. and bingo i rank on the 5th positoin of the seo.

search on google (how to make money at level 3)

http://runescape-money-making-guide.blogspot.com

i made like 20$ from it

thanks agian for sharing this priceless information with us noob

Mikael said...

Grizzly, I know a lot of other people have said this before but I'm really grateful for the information you provide. This is the only blog I have been able to find that talks solely about making a passive income using Adsense and not being afraid to state that Adsense is a primary income source.

Please if you know of other blogs talking about this in the high level way that you do, please would you share them with us?

Thank you in advance.
Mikael

Maureensk said...

Thanks for the post! I am new to blogging and have been turned off by all of the posts stating that I need to be active on Twitter and what bot if I want to get anywhere with my blog. Money is not my primary objective, but I would like people to read my blog. Your post just confirms what my gut was telling me, I don't have to twitter to gain readers. I hope this proves to be true, because Twitter makes me feel like I'm e-mailing after drinking 100 cups of coffee!

Tim said...

Hi Griz,

I always like to pop in and see what's on your mind. I 100% agree with you about social blogging in the fact that unless you use it alongside seo your income is not going to flourish.

I don't think you could simply spam your sites and get to the top by having the right links (not in the long term anyway), Google uses a technology which recognises words and phrases and knows what is naturally structured and what is not, I believe it's called "everflux", they use it to target their adsesne ads.

I do agree that backlinks are very important quantity as well as quality. I am sure you have 300 plus high pr inbound links but your total link popularity is around 17000 links? Around 4% coming from pages with pr higher than 1. So I am sure you will agree that low pr inbounds are pretty important.

I really think there are two reasons why people fail to reap results online and that is A) They don't understand seo and B) They do but can't be bothered spending hours a day for a reward that might not come for over twelve months.

John Rlenn said...

Just wanted to say thanks for giving some more insight on using Google Adsense. I think my blog may have some potential but I am still trying to build up a following. Thanks again.

Booboo said...

Man, I'm still stuck at $3/day with adsense after 2 and a half months I guess a niche with 3 million serch results is too big for me to dominate in 2 months lol.

I'm actually using what SEO you taught me and applying it to something else other than adsense *cough*p0|2n (And it's making me $20-30 a day)

I'm pretty sure you of all people have your own p0|2|\| blog/site, seeing as how much money you can make with it. You should do a blog/site about how to make money with pR0|\| on another blog, I'd love to read that haha. :P

Booboo said...

Jihad,

You're stuffing. And I'd hide your navbar, my one site about MMORPGs was completely legit, it was a personal blog about WoW and RF, and it was flagged as spam even if there was zero ads and all legit content. The MMORPG people are kinda.. a not so nice crowd lol.

matt said...

Hey Griz, I can see that Google has hit your blog, bringing page rank to zero. Some of my blogs have been hit too. Any idea what Big G is up to?

Pierce Harrell said...

this was a very informative article. i find it very useful

Money Philosophy said...

I see SEO as more of content-driven. Content of any medium will rule the search engine results. Internet marketers must focus on that

Anonymous said...

You can have all the content in the world, if you have no backlinks you're nothing lol

JP said...

Griz:
When and why did your page rank go to 0 for this site? How has it effected your hits for January 09? Has this happened to you before?
Thanks
John

Anonymous said...

Griz:
When and why did your page rank go to 0 for this site? How has it effected your hits for January 09? Has this happened to you before?
Thanks
John

Joseph Archibald said...

Griz, very good info indeed! Very nice to read a post on SEO that makes real sense rather than trying to pick out the bits that work and discarding the rest. I'll be looking out for your next post! Thanks!
Joseph

Gary Arndt said...

I disagree with where you think Google is going in the future. The purchase of Feedburner and the launch of Google Friend Connect, and even the voting up/down in serach results, seems pretty obvious that they are collecting social and traffic data.

You spell it out very clearly why just using one dimension of data (links) isn't very good. You don't need quality content because you only have a fool a machine. That's the big weakness in the system. Because of that, there are tens thousands of sites who exist only to game the current system, not to actually provide content. You need a second, human dimension to keep the first honest.

Just as they keep improving the search algorithim to detect spam, I'd have to believe they are doing the same thing to detect fraud in RSS and social media.

Early Google algorithms were easy to game too. You saw people put the same keyword 1,000 on a page in hidden text to rank high. Eventually they adapted and adjusted and now you can't do that.

Social media fraud is easy to detect too. I've seen lots of people try to fake RSS stats, and they almost all have the same signatures.

Trying to game both links and social media would be very difficult. Even if it could be done, I don't think you could game it for dozens on sites on an on going basis.

As far as how the system works today, you are right. Time will tell if it continues to be that way in the future.

As a side note, have you considered using Google Friend Connect instead of BlogCatalog and MyBlogLog widgets on your site? Having some sort of social proof using a Google widget certainly can't hurt.

Nd said...

Does sitemap help to improve page rank

Nd said...

Does sitemap help to increase page rank

booboo said...

Griz..I only see Public service ads on your blog....


(just kidding lol)

you must be really busy, we want new posts! :P

affordable webdesign said...

Is meta tags is very important to increase ranking of the site?

Grizzly said...

Meta Tags are not used by Google and I don't use them at all - so the answer is no they are not important for increased serp rankings.

blogger said...

Thanks a lot Grizzly.Your articles are splendid.

David F. said...

Hey Grizzly. I've been lurking your sites for a while, and trying to construct a few of my own. I'm having an issue right now that maybe some of your Google knowledge can clear up?

Ok, so I've had a new blog for about a week. I found a great niche keyword with Micro Niche Finder (which is a great program, you should do a review on it) and everything indicates that it's a perfect place to practice my first blog.

I started the blog and started writing articles, and supporting those articles with ezines submissions, squidoo lenses, my facebook page, and my myspace. I don't really care about the quality of the traffic right now, I'm just experimenting with GETTING the traffic.

Sure enough, I am getting traffic, and I'm using StatCounter to track it. StatCounter, however, indicates that I'm getting a lot of traffic (about half) from direct searches in google. When I go to google and type in my main keyword, and then scroll through 13 pages of results, I can't find my blog at ALL.

My questions are:
1. Why can't I find my blog in google? It's been up for about a week, has an update every day, and has keyword-optimized content, so where is it in the rankings?

2. How am I getting StatCounter to show that I have direct traffic if I don't have any google ranking?

3. Is there a tool or method to yet you sift through google results and let you see if you are on page....40 or wherever? I have a great main keyword with very high volume of searches, and very low (relatively ) search results, but there are still several hundred results for me to sort through when I look for my blog, which is inexplicably invisble (see Q1).

Thanks for reading this epic of a comment. I eagerly await any insight you might have. I know you're busy with your new blog, but I'll probably be checking back once every few hours anyway.
Props!

Dith said...

Hi Grizz, late last yr my hosting company got hit by virus and all their clients' websites were affected, including mine. Coz of this, I lost all my rankings in Google for all the long tail search terms for my niche.

Although my blog has since been virus-free and I have already submitted reconsideration request to Google. I still didn't manage to restore the rankings. I used to get increasing traffic from Google search but now the it stopped completely. Now, I only get traffic from Google images.

However, I do get search traffic from Yahoo and my site shows up 1st page on many of the long tail keywords in Yahoo. I'm getting a bit depressed, do you have any remedy for this kind of situation? Thanks for your help.

Kinda said...

I am a member of Hubpages for four months now and is now averaging about $2.00 a day, One dollar less that the other commenter whose earnings jumped to $20 to $30 daily. Good Points. I get maybe 400 visitors a day and have written about 280 articles with a total readership of about 23,000. Then it dawned on me that Hubpage is banking on turning the writing site to a social network where everyone talks to each other and the staff and Google gets all the money.

I began to wonder if in fact 23,000 people had visited and whether there are 500,000 hubbers. The count may only be the Google crawlers map because surely the forums should have more that 2,000 interchange of conversations with that many members.
I have just started using Wordtracker and writing my article for relevance instead of quality as you suggested to get Google to search on the keywords. Also, I was only using the GoogleAdsense on the content instead of the Search. Now I am going to use the Google Adsense on the Google search as well as Google content.
I know that money will not be made until I get weaned from Hubpages and I do have a blogging site www.merchandisingselections.blogspot.com and my hubpage is www.hubpage.com/profile/lindagoffigan where I do have quality articles with an interactive audience.

Another thing, thank you for telling me to not use my name in the website address although I know much about Google, Google does not know me.

Techie Guy said...

I have just started to read your content over the last week, and am amazed at how your methods are so contrary to what many of the online "gurus" mention. You have made it seem so easy.

I have decided to give your ideas a shot to see how it plays out. Since I'm using a free Blogger account, I have nothing to lose.

I have began following your advice to get my pages to rank high in the SERPs, and once I start getting some decent traffic I will add Adsense and see what happens.

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