Google finally pushes the PR Export!

After so many months of speculations on Google PR updates and the doubts that Google will discontinue the PR export in order to fight link sales, today we’ve finally saw the change in the green bar on all websites. Thank you G.

Today’s Google PR Export or Update (its not actually update because Google updates it dynamically every day but only exports the results in few month or sometimes a bit more) was as always one really interesting event. The one of the things that we can quickly realize is that all web directories are will lower page rank than before, but unique content websites are with a bit low amount of links scored higher pagerank than others. This most probably means that the duplicate content algo is somehow modified to capture much more spam than ever before (which is something rather expected)

Also another really interesting and also expected outcome was that due to the progressive expanding of the web, all page rank values require more and more links to be achieved. Now for pr 3 you need more than 2.5k link popularity, pr 4 more than 5 to 20k links and pr 6 > 150k. Note that this is LINK POPULARITY not links only which is relatively the number of actual links since most search engines don’t show the real value.

I’ll update this post as soon as I get more info on the topic as see what my buddies are saying about it.

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Google vs SEOs part 2

Once again I’m starting with this so boring but really frustrating topic on Google vs Link Buying, but I don’t think I have any other choice since that mess got totally out of hand.

Two days ago G’s manual link selling/buying “zealots” made the second massive wave of PR DownGrades see here for a good list in which most pr5 to 9 websites received pr3 to 5 as punishment. This big hit to the webmaster community felt really painful to everyone especially after the fact that in the first wave most big web directories including the DMOZ got their DownGrade for link sales and that really confused all of us since those directories seemed to be “reliable” and strong with good quality measurements for paid review/inclusion.

Anyway, things are getting messy not only from G but also with Yahoo as they recently upgraded their link spam algo to fight wordpress sponsors and this resulted into massive backlink decrease (some websites lost about 66% of their backlinks). Fortunately we didn’t have any website that had sponsored themes and we didn’t find any changes in both traffic or backlinks as many others did.

What is the new link strategy ?

That’s the SEO question of the day (maybe for Q4 of 2007) as most popular search engine manipulation strategies are out of date. Unfortunately I’ll have to underline that this “war” will only result in massive amount of “gray hat websites” that will abuse some little holes in the SE algorithms to gain good ranking. Actually those punishments on the large players are in a way benefit for smaller websites that never had the chance to hit the top, and now those sites are going to rank like never before and gain tons of good quality traffic so keep working on your content and hit the wave while you can!

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Yahoo Publisher Network offers $50 Paypal Payments

Yahoo just announced that they lowered the minimum payment for their publisher network to $50 USD and you can get your money quickly using your paypal account. This is just another “scream” to attract more publishers since their advertiser network is growing quite well as most big advertisers go around the google-yahoo-msn network for more profitable return of investment on their ad campaigns.

We noticed that Yahoo is trying to attract more advertisers and publishers as we received a phone call from their search marketing department describing us all the yahoo sponsored search options as well as the content network. Yahoo is trying to grow and survive the Google giant especially nowadays where Google Maps and Local listings are prefer ed than Yahoo’s.

From advertiser point of view Yahoo increased their potential, and again from Publisher point of view the acceptance of paypal payments will increase the interest between publishers and will allow small website owners to join their network.

Lets see what’s going to happen.

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The Best link-bait ever!

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Hello everyone, I’m sorry that nowadays I don’t write that often but I’m kind’a busy lately with my work and I don’t have the proper time to write articles and research what’s happening around, so this time I’ll post one very interesting SEO tactic for quick accumulation of high quality backlinks.

Affiliate Marketing as SEO?

Yep, everybody knows that affiliate marketing is extremely useful in terms of sales, but even better for SEO. The whole thing is that people are so greedy about money that they will post your affiliate link on every page and even if they don’t get any sales the link will still be there. Now the trick is to craft your Affiliate marketing scripts very carefully so that you will be able to control what’s being listed on that url and therefore benefit the most from it.

I’ve always love Amazon dot com for their innovative strategy (that’s back in the 90s) when they opened their first affiliate program. They were very smart and created keyword rich text links with images loading from their own website for affiliate program that created numerous deep backlinks. This increased their rankings and nowadays they rule the books niche (actually few others also), and this is mainly due to this extremely smart affiliate link bait strategy.

I remember that few years ago I was so greedy that I put amazon affiliate ads on few of my websites. This multi-linking per page is really awesome deal for the linked website! so much link juice … I guess that explains why Amazon dot com now has 184 million backlink popularity! Also the big thing about REL - Nofollow is not really common practice and the redirects are a big headache so only very small percentage will bother doing it.

One of the interesting things that I found with Google was that they do accept affiliate links and they count fairly large percentage of them. The main reason is because they are highly relevant to the linked page, they are located in top visible areas and that makes them pass very nice PR juice, and people do click on them!

What I’m suggesting? If you have a website that offers some services, start affiliate programs! Even if you don’t make much profit due to revenue share, its still good because you’ll get on top of the organic listings fairly quickly. Simple as that!

Also be aware of what type of linking structure you do because that’s extremely important. The best way to make affiliate network is to use browser referred url as the affiliate id and use the clean html url as the link. This will bring you the maximum benefit! If you think that you “affiliates” won’t agree to that then you can use the /file.html?affiliateid=123 style but never more than 1 parameter!!

If you need help in building your affiliate program just send us an email and we’ll work out something for you.

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Aviva Directory offers 15 days promo coupon $20 off regular listings

I just received the Aviva Directory newsletter where they are offering special promotion $20 dollars off from July 15 to July 31 if you use special coupon code “Umdum“. This makes regular listings to be $29.95 with the coupon which is a really nice deal!

For the people that don’t know much about Aviva Directory, I’d like to say that this is one of the best directories on the Internet, based on quality and page rank. Based on simple SEO estimations, a listing in Aviva Directory can bring you so much pr and link juice than about 200 regular directories and counting. The is mainly due to the large number of backlinks those guys invested in and the strong pagerank on numerous inner pages that can be easily passed on your listings.

I don’t want to advertise them too much, but I’m really happy with them and I can most definitely say that they are one of the 10 directories I have paid listings. Also here I can put some criticism on the Yahoo directory which is the most pricey directory I’ve ever enlisted in with its $250 annual listings and the fact that I didn’t get even one hit from that directory for the 6 months I have listing with them. I guess the large number of links and my deep page listing is making it the most unprofitable investment I ever had and they only thing I can say in my defence why I have a listing there is only prestige. (but in reality who cares about prestige when its all about visitors and link juice).

Also I’d like to say that Aviva is one of the few directories that I know that receives huge amounts of actual visitors. This makes aviva very interesting and cost effective way to get both good pr and few visitors for the price of $30.

I just wanted to share this and help you enjoy this great benefit since I’m on my way to list my huge array of niche websites.

To get your listings click on the banner on the right or click here

Cheers,

Venetsian.

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Stumbleupon can get your AdSense Account Banned for Invalid Impressions Fraud

I know this sounds very hard to believe but it is a real fact and many webmasters that practice Stumbling had felt it. The wost thing about that is that most of them didn’t really realized what they were doing wrong as their visitors did not do any click frauds, and therefore there was no reason for their account to be banned. In reality Click Frauds are one of the many CPC frauds on the Internet.

The similarity in all banned from AdSense webmasters was that they all used massive stumbling as primary traffic source. Also and Google sent them email stating that they ban/terminate their accounts for invalid ad impressions, but didn’t explain what exactly that meant bu that, and actually I didn’t know also until I found one book on per-per-click marketing book where the I stumbled across the term invalid impressions fraud

A large number of impressions, without the accompanying click on your ad - if you notice that there are a lot of impressions (views) of your advertising, this could indicate impression fraud. Impression fraud is artificial inflation of your ad impressions that may cause your ad click-through rates to drop below the Google minimum and your ad will be disabled. Until you realize this, your competitors have free reign to use your keywords, sometimes at bargain prices. As well, your relevancy ratings for search engines may drop as they record numerous impressions, but no interest shown via visits to your website, which could lead to a shutdown of your campaign.

source: Pay-Per-Click Search Engine Marketing Handbook

Most of the AdSense Publishers know that Stumblers generally don’t click on ads and this somehow generates very low CTR. Depending on the ads generated to your particular page and the number of AD units, you might get stuck in a situation where your CTR goes below the required minimum and therefore you’re unintentionally making impression fraud. In order to protect their publishers (actually to keep their ads active so that they continue to pay) AdSense might send you the “you’re banned” email that can get you in really bad situation.

If you do get this email, I strongly suggest that you contact AdSense and tell them that you will lower the number of your ad units and ask them to give you some test period where you can increase your CTR above the minimum. Actually most publisher are afraid to get banned for high CTR, but in this case having low CTR is also a big problem.

Also I strongly suggest that if you have very low CTR (lower than 1%) you should try to change/optimize your pages in order to show highly relative AdSense ads or lower the ad units so that you CTR can go higher. This is common need for more clicks, but still some type of content don’t really generate too many clickers and in this case we must artificially keep the CTR higher due to this impressions fraud problem.

Please note that I don’t really have that much experience with impressions frauds since all my websites have average CTR between 5%-30% and I never got below the 1% mark. If you know more on that topic, please consider sharing it with us and helping fellow webmasters.

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Search Engine Penalization is Real

I just stumbled on one very interesting article in the Forbes Magazine titled The Saboteurs Of Search which I find quite interesting because it somehow answers some serious SEO questions about spam and possible penalization for your or competitor website.

Matt Cutts, a senior software engineer for Google, says that piling links onto a competitor’s site to reduce its search rank isn’t impossible, but it’s extremely difficult. “We try to be mindful of when a technique can be abused and make our algorithm robust against it,” he says. “I won’t go out on a limb and say it’s impossible. But Google bowling is much more inviting as an idea than it is in practice.”

Cutts also points out that any potential for sabotage exists across all search engines. “It really should be called ’search engine bowling,’ ” he says.

I’m not sure what this will lead, but most definitely will make some people try cyber terrorism and buy some bad neighbourhood links for their competition and see what happens. I already stumbled across few threads on DP where people were looking for adult related links and similar to point to their competitors.

Now Matt doesn’t really say what will be the punishment and how harsh it will be especially after the fact that they know this technique can be used on competitors and is a way of cyber terrorism, but we can most definitely observe and listen to what’s happening around us and if there is a way to penalize I bet that eventually we will hear someone screaming that lost ranking for no particular reason or got his competitor out.

In reality black hat seo offers few very interesting techniques that can be easily done to manipulate and punish small to medium sized websites. The easiest way is the direct duplicate content penalty where the website that has highest pagerank is assumed to be the origin of the content and basically if you have higher pr website you can just copy the content of your targeted website or at least the main pages that are their landing pages, and sit back and watch their rankings drop. The problem with that trick is that you will be clearly identified as the attacker, but if you got your tracks covered with privacy and pay pal payments there is no problem. (I’m not giving you ideas).

Search Engine Link Spam is clearly the second case, and everyone know that if they participate in link farming projects they can get penalized.

I’ll bring updates as they come.

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Statistics on Search Engines and their users

I suppose that’s not a headline story, but I stumbled across some very interesting research data and I thought that it would be really nice to share it with you and confirm with statistics the fact that internet users are getting smarter and smarter and they are heavily exploiting search engine functions to better navigate their way in finding their desired information. Also as we’ve expected the growth in popularity is quite impressive and you must check it out.

Since the dot com boom (1994-1996) the internet is growing quite rapidly both in content (the number of websites) and in the same time in the number of it’s users, somehow becoming a way of life. I’m not going to exaggerate but yes we live in the Internet Era where massive amounts of information can be easily accessed and only with a single click you can find what you are looking for. This incredible network of information enables people to easily access virtually unlimited collection of shared user data on large variety of topics (in exception are only few countries like china that don’t have human rights and similar, but that’s only when politics collides with our freedom of information flow) and this improves our level of knowledge in particular interests quite drastically due to our new ability to find numerous documents without even leaving our home. In the recent past, libraries, newspapers and magazines were the only places where people can find information on events and discoveries but now things are so different and so easy for all of us. This ability to gather more and more information virtually effortless in such a short period of time enables humans to maximize their learning abilities and to obtain more and more knowledge n their particular field of interest.

North America has the largest percentage of internet users in the whole world mainly due to the fact that Internet for first time was developed in the US in early 1962 as a Government/Military Project for linking computers around the states in case of War, but quickly reshaped as very useful way to transfer information between two points. The first developers of the ARPNET project (the first name of the internet) were MIT and NPL, and they are considered to be the inventors of the internet. Actually our common understanding of the internet came far later in 1980 when students began exploiting the possibility to “host” public chat rooms and share information between each other by opening file servers. This quickly became popular and in early 1990’s the first public websites were born.

People quickly discovered the potential of the web and started sharing more and more information thus making the internet grow exponentially. Nowadays the internet demands are so high that about 69% of all North Americans use the internet at least once a month.

A Canadian media and search engine advertising company called SKOOIZ just released some fresh research data on the internet usage and behavior of French Canadians. In March 2007 they made a survey on 1272 Canadians and shared their research results with us.

What kind of search engines people are using?

Be prepared to be amazed! And the winner for French Canadian Search Engine is…. Google with 80%, followed by Yahoo 3.6% and MSN with 2.5%. That’s mainly due to the fact that there are not that many Multilanguage search engines. The US market on the other hand is a bit more diverse as it has few more search engines but still Google has about 44%, Yahoo with 28.7% and MSN with 12.5% of the total search queries which is still not bad.

How Many Keywords people use to form their Search Query?

I guess Canadians like all other people are somehow aware of the massive amount of information stored/index by search engines and know that the best way to find what they are looking for is to use more than one keyword for effectiveness. The French Canadians for example are quite intelligent searchers and only 10% of them have the time to look in the broad search results of single keyword queries. Fortunately the rest of the interviewed people were quite skillful as 50% used two keywords, 30% used three keywords and 10% four or more keywords.

This clearly shows that people are going for the long tail keywords and optimizing only for one and two words is merely not enough. Also optimizing for the low end long tail keywords is still quite easier and you can rank on top with merely no efforts at all. Few years back most people were going for few words because there was no competition, but now within those huge amounts of data it’s quite better to go for the long tail and hit your share of the 40% in the beginning and later on as you grow then target the high end keywords.

The new internet users use advanced search engine queries

The interesting thing that got my attention is the large number of people that use advanced search queries. About 50% of all French Canadian internet users use the advanced search operators for to optimize their queries from which 10% do that on regular basis. That explains the fair number of search engine queries our SEO Website CMS logged that containing logical operators in them, so its not only French Canadians that use that functionality. I guess this new trend spreads traffic even further and now even small websites have the chance to get visited if they contain that particular set of positive and negative keywords, but that’s really very rare cases.

How many result pages internet users view?

Everybody knows that the top 3 results get 60% of all the traffic and each lower ranking decreases your possible hits enormously. Thus being on the second page (lower than 10 positions) is almost like you don’t exist. French Canadians are no different. If not able to find what they are looking for, about 15% don’t even bother to go to the second page and immediately run a new query. Then about 40% of the people that bothered to view the second page simply give up and run new query. We can note that the funnel shaped traffic is mostly for the top 5 listings and the rest gets only a few clicks. In this sense, I’ve received so many responses from my clients that when they got to the top 3 their world turned around and from a keyword that they rarely got traffic is now their biggest hit. This happens in highly relevant keywords where people find what they are looking for on the top 3-5 results and don’t even bother to go beyond that. In such situations if you are you’re ranked on position N:7-8 even highly searched keywords and you might not get more than few clicks because visitors are happy with what they found on the listings above yours.

How many people click on Sponsored Search Engine Ads?

I’ve been trying to explain that thing to most of my clients, but it’s really hard for them to understand the benefits of organic search engine listings compared to pay-per whatever advertising. The Canadian research data clearly shows that only about 2%-5% of all users click often on advertisements and about 25% state that they “sometimes” click them. On the other hand 25% say that they never click on ads and about 50% very rarely clicks on ads. This statistics explain why a lot of advertisers get thousands ad impressions with few to no clicks at all for even great looking, highly relevant advertisement.

Organic Search Engine listings are the best advertising way as it get about 80-90% of all traffic (even more than that) and if you’re ranking good you will receive so much free traffic for the small fee of few hundred dollars in Website Search Engine Optimization expenses. It would be dumb to spend so much money on Pay-Per-Click when for quite less than that you can get free organic listings.

What Age Groups are general internet visitors?

The internet users are generally young people. The largest portion of the French Canadian internet users form 25% of all users and are between 25-34 years old, followed by 19% for 45-54. The rest is about 15% youngsters 18-24, 10% teenagers, 12% for 55 and older and on last place 9.7% people of age 35-44. This shows that large portion of website visitors are from 25 to 54 years old. This can be correlated to the income and education data shown below.

How much internet users earn?

The statistics show that the largest portion of internet users (about 30%) earn in the ranges between 30k-50k per year. Then about 15% earn about 50k-70k and again 15% above 70k. This most definitely means that internet users have some good money to spend online (proven by the greatly increasing online sales statistics with each year), so it won’t be a bad idea to start your own internet store (if you don’t already have one).

How often do you use the internet?

If it was me, I was going to say all the time, but in this case 87% of the interviewed French Canadians use it every day. This huge percentage in combination with some simple predictions on the past and current internet use can predict that with each passing year the number internet users is going to almost double and therefore user traffic is going to increase dramatically. We are talking about some really huge numbers that will be quite normal in few years, so start building up websites, optimize, build links and hit the wave as hard as you can.

For more information on their findings please see their report here and you can also discuss that in their official blog here. If you are interested in getting affordable search engine optimization services for you website contact me via the contact form or call 646-536-9268

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In search for the Perfect Organic Link

Nowadays all search engines are making so much noise against Paid Links, Reciprocal Linking and so on, crying that all links should be done organically and webmasters should not try to boost their rankings artificially. This really made me wonder how many “organic” links you can get without bothering to do any “artificial” boosts.

It is a fact that 95% of all Internet users don’t have a single clue of HTML and if they don’t use any CMS to blog or manage their content they won’t be able to put the original <a href="http://www.seonewsblog.com">SEO News</a> html code and most of them will simply write www.seonewsblog.com or just seonewsblog.com . We don’t even have to mention the fact that if that link has also TITLE element, then its most probably (99.99%) made by a friend webmaster or in some sort of “artificial” campaign. This leads to the question if Search Engines are smart enough to realize and count the plain text links with greater value than html links since they seem quite more organic.

I’digged up some data from Yahoo site explorer and Google’s Webmasters Tools and I sow that there is no text mentioned link that is counted, but I’m not really sure if this is not a way to hide the true value of those links. That made me do one very simple experiment and check out what happens.

I made a brand new website (only few pages) and put a plain text link (no html) on one of my large websites so that it will be indexed quickly. I also didn’t tell anybody about this experiment so that nobody will link to me and get that website indexed.

After few days I’ve noticed that the website was visited by Google and Yahoo and that made me pretty sure that those spiders knew that I existed somehow and most probably that was by mentioning my website in plain text. This led me to the idea that those links are indeed with some value to Search Engines, but I’m still not sure exactly how much.

Now the thing that I’m experimenting on is to put numerous text links on different pages, blogs and comments to see if this is going to boost my website’s ranking in some relatively competitive area.

The problem that I got is that I’m not sure how search engines will treat my links as there are no keywords attached and if they show some value they must be able to “sense” the topic of that particular page that is linking to me. Indeed search engines are capable of doing this and knowing what’s what since they are “smart enough” to discount non-relevant links, and therefore if you know what’s non relevant then it is fairly simple to get the idea what’s relevant on that topic.

Now I’m looking for volunteers to help me spread the word by placing some text links to my website www.venetsian.com in SEO related pages. I’m targeting seo related keywords like seo services, seo expert, website seo, seo developer and etc, so if you want to help out just place my website url. PLEASE DO NOT USE HTML! Just regular text is fine!

If you wish to participate, please send me email to venetsian at venetsian.com and I’ll give you some links in return from other websites that I own.

Cheers and thank you.
Venetsian.

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Kontera Publisher Statistics are still down

Four days ago our company joined the Kontera Publisher Network with some good advertising experiments in mind. We wanted to test if article websites can be monetized easier using in-content ads like Kontera where it simply highlights some keywords and when you hover advertising appears. Unfortunately we are so unlucky that we waisted 3 days without any idea what’s happening.

When you login to your Kontera Web Statistics you see the following message:

Reporting Delay
Data for June 18th and 19th is currently unavailable due to system maintenance! We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Actually the first message was only for June 18th and then the next day it was changed to “and 19th”, and I’m so curious if today they’re going to do the same, but still no changes. I hope they don’t have some major issue with their system because I find it quite unreliable to have such downtime without any proper warnings.

The reason why we switched to Kontera was that pay-per-click programs like AdSense, Yahoo Publisher Network and others are not really optimized for content insertion and somehow get stuck outside the main view frame of website visitors especially for NON-Product websites where people only concentrate on the center part where the actual article body lies. In such websites we couldn’t squeeze more than 0.3% CRT and that’s really low.

In Content advertising where the actual ads are automatically placed in the content usually perform quite better for article websites and thus we are so passionate to see the results. I guess that’s why Kontera is still down because they don’t want us to get what we need (I’m joking ok?)

UPDATE: I just got this email and thought it would be nice to share it with you:

christopher brown — Director @ Kontera Technologi wrote:
We’ve seen your recent posts. We recently installed a significant upgrade to our system and reporting didn’t move as easily as we had hoped. All hands are on deck and we are working on the matter. We have provided data for the 17th and hope to have reporting resolved by tomorrow or Friday morning at the latest. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions

I’m really found by the fact that that the kontera people are reading my blog and are trying to keep their image on top and that’s something I do appreciate in all companies. I do like kontera and their way of making business and I believe we’re going to have very nice business relationship.

I’ll keep you up to date with what’s going on.

UPDATE June 21

Kontera is back online and all the stats are up and running.
Our data is also there and we are really happy to announce that YES our experiment did confirm that the CTR for articles is quite higher in Kontera than for AdSense and other PPC programs. We managed to get 3.5% CTR which is really nice compared to the less than 1% in AdSense for the same website.

This experiment really proved the value of in-content advertising and we will keep our article/news websites to be powered by Kontera.

If you wish to experiment for yourself please feel free to visit their website and sign up - www.kontera.com

Cheers and Good Luck,
Venetsian

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