5 Ways to Make Back Links More Powerful

Sometimes in link building, you’re only as good as your next link. We’re always on the hunt for new links, more links, better links. But when do we ever stop to think about the back links we have and whether or not we’re actually making the most of them? A link builder’s instinct is usually to plow forward, but every once in a while it’s a good idea to stop and smell the links. Take stock of what you have and see whether or not you can make that stronger. Here are 5 ways to increase the benefit of your existing back links. Switch Links to the New Domain In an interview with Eric Enge , Matt Cutts confirmed that there can be some loss of page rank when using a 301 Re-direct. This information got everyone a’twitter because disclosures like this can have ramifications across the SEO spectrum. Basically though, it means that 301 re-directs probably shouldn’t be considered a flawless panacea that will make everything ok again. With links, it means that yes, you can still 301 redirect one domain to another or one page to another, but you may lose some of the power of your links. Sure, the key words there are “May” and “Some”. But in link building, we prefer words like “Do” and “All” as in, “these links DO pass ALL of their power”. So this revelation also means an opportunity to augment the impact of your existing links.  By contacting the sites which link to your old domain and asking them to change the links to the new domain you can make certain you are getting all of the love from your links and that none is lost in translation. Re-Direct 404 Links This is a trick even Matt Cutts endorsed almost 2 years ago. Finding the links to your 404 pages and getting them re-directed to a live page. In the comments someone raises the issue of whether or not using the 301-re-direct was an equally effective method which eliminated the need to contact anyone. Matt responds that this is may be an acceptable recourse but it results in “a really weird user experience for your visitors.” The recent news regarding 301 re-directs offers us yet another incentive not to take the easy way out.  Suck it up, reach out and ask someone. Sure, it may take a bit longer but it’s also an opportunity for relationship building. Most webmasters will be happy, nay grateful you cared to help improve THEIR site.  Perhaps you can even get the link changed to a different, live, page that is actually better for you than the original page was; after all, you took that one down. Get Ideal Anchor Text Most of the time, a link builder will take a free link where and when we can get it. But that often means having to bite our tongues on the anchor text. That said if you can come up with a good way to re-phrase the given anchortext it’s worth pitching it to the site owner. This works especially well if you were planning to get in touch with someone anyway to inform them of a 404 error or a new domain name… see how it all goes together? Also, if a webmaster has placed your link near words that you wish were the anchor text, asking them to simply extend the link to include those words is usually inoffensive. Suggest Co-Citation One of the things that can effect the value of a link, are the links surrounding it. Simply put, having your link surrounded by crap is gonna make you look bad.  But having your site linked to alongside competitors, or trusted resources can have a positive effect on your rankings. Topical, co-citation can also help increase the relevance between your site and the site linking to you. So if you have back links that are like the lonely cheese standing alone, it might be worth contacting someone and suggesting an additional link. Not to your site of course, but to another site that you would love to be considered relevant or even authoritatively equal to. If you are contacting someone for any other link related reason, you can always casually suggest a co-citation, it’s just another line in an email right? This addition not only boosts the value of your links, but also improves your web karma and your Good Samaritan image. Add Internal Links This method actually doesn’t involve contacting anyone except your webmaster, and since that’s either you or someone you talk to on the regular this is a pretty sweet option. The first step is to find your strongest sub-pages. If you’ve been actively link building to one page, or are promoting one particular piece of link bait you can start there. Or you can use a strongest sub-page tool like this one from SEOMoz which only requires the basic free membership. You can pay for one, like this or you can download SEOQuake for firefox and run a site command.  Whatever method you choose, the point is to identify your pages with the most links. Once you’ve isolated your strongest pages, add internal links to those pages to help keep the power of their back links flowing to other parts of your site. Choose your anchor text wisely.  Oh, and don’t keyword-link-spam your own pages either, unless of course you took the hot tub time machine back to 2001. There’s no such thing as too many links and enough is never enough. But the relentless pursuit of links is only as useful as the value of the links you’re getting. It’s also harder and harder to score the really effective links, so if you can double your impact, double your fun, without having to double the numbers…it seems only logical to go for it. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . 5 Ways to Make Back Links More

5 Ways to Maximize Social Media Marketing Productivity in the Workplace

As social media continues to grow at an exhilarating pace, it can become challenging for marketers to balance the time-consuming demands of today’s social media marketing landscape with their career’s core focus. Whether you’re a full-time social media marketer whose main responsibility is to manage social media campaigns, a brand-side marketer who dabbles in social media throughout the day, or a consultant who networks with others in the industry, it’s important to streamline your social media initiatives as much as possible, in order to save time & stay focused. Here are 5 musts for boosting the efficiency of social media marketing in the workplace. 1. Check in at increments “Check in” at periodic increments throughout the day, but don’t let it consume your day. It’s easy for a one minute check-in to become 10 minutes of reading Tweets & links. If you’re not a full-time social marketer, schedule time in the morning, at lunch, and at the end of the day to “check in” on your favorite social networks. And if you are a full-time social marketer, check in at hourly increments. When you need to knock out a larger scale project, tune out the social chatter – except for any key, “emergency-scale” tweets. Those other tweets & updates can wait. Really. 2. Sch edule tweets in advance If you’re sharing content that’s not time-sensitive – i.e. articles, ideas, or commentary, schedule your Tweets in advance with a tool like SocialOomph . You can schedule Tweets once a day (or once a week), and then check in at a few increments throughout the day to engage with your following. 3. Focus on the most important tweets If you’re a brand-side or full-time social media marketer, stay on top the most important & relevant Tweets by monitoring key phrases with RSS feeds. Tools like NewsFire can notify you in real time when someone Tweets about your brand. Obviously, if you’re @ Starbucks , you’ll want to refine brand Tweets even further, or use an online reputation tool like Trackur . 4. Segment your social media universe Thought leaders, real-life friends, and colleagues: there are many ways to segment your Twitter universe. By segmenting your list into different relationships, you can follow work or industry-related Twitter friends during working hours, and more “fun” Tweeps, like @ aplusk & @ theonion after hours. Twitter’s own list functionality & apps like Tweetdeck make it really easy to sort your relationships, and focus on the right ones at the right time. 5. Multi-task when you can, but don’t repeat updates There are a lot of tools out there that can pull your Tweets and launch them to other networks. While those seem helpful on the surface, you have to remember your audience & the type of content & frequency that works on each network. While short, quick 140-character updates are welcome on Twitter, your Facebook fans can grow tired of those updates quickly, and would prefer less frequent updates of rich content, such as videos, contests, and photos. So instead of repeating the same exact updates on your different social networks, use a tool like HootSuite to launch network-specific updates from one master account. While all the growth & potential surrounding social media marketing is certainly exciting, it can become a bottomless pit of wasted time. But by staying focused on the right audience and streamlining as much as possible, you can be sure ALL of your marketing initiatives get the love they deserve. Megan Leap is Marketing Manager at ion interactive, a leading provider of advanced landing page software . As Marketing Manager, Megan manages search, email, webinar, and social media campaigns. She has extensive experience in conversion rate optimization and social media marketing, and when not championing high-ROI online marketing strategies, can be found running marathons across the U.S. She is also a frequent contributor to the Post-Click Marketing Blog . Follow Megan on Twitter: @ MeganLeap . Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . 5 Ways to Maximize Social Media Marketing Productivity in the

Did Google Buy reMail or Hired its Creator?

Mobile application reMail has just been acquired by Google, and so its owner claims via a post on his blog. According to reMail founder Gabor Cselle , Google acquired reMail and that he will be joining Google as a Product Manager on the Gmail team. Actually, it’s more of “rejoining”, since Cselle was previously a Google employee. Anyway, Cselle also said that reMail will be discontinued as an independent entity. In fact its iteration, as an iPhone app which allows users to search for email and IMAP accounts even in offline mode has been stoped and was already pulled out from the Apps store. Existing reMail users will continue to enjoy the service and will still get support from Cselle until the end of March. After that, it will cease to exist. Then that’s probably the time when Cselle will start working for Google to possibly integrate reMail’s technology to Gmail or perhaps work on a reMail app for the Android Platform. But those are just my speculations and you are free to add your own. Like This Post? You'll LOVE These Related Tutorials from SEJ : iPhone GMail App Offers Offline

WordStream Announces Affiliate Program

We’ve mentioned Wordstream quite a few times on SEJ because we do find it useful and unique tools: they have an advanced keyword management toolset and several really handy and useful free keyword research and keyword grouping tools . And yesterday they came up with some awesome news: they have announced their an affiliate program . This means you can now try them, share them on your blogs and earn commissions on all sales. You will love the terms too: $10 per lead for WordStream PPC Software free trial signups (doesn’t it sound awesome?) 25% commission on all sales of WordStream’s SEO software (including renewals) Here’s a short description of the program: The WordStream Affiliate Program rewards site owners who promote WordStream’s suite of PPC and SEO tools . Our award-winning software products make it easy for search marketers to research, group and analyze keywords for greater relevancy and productivity, leading to enhanced search marketing performance… To assist with the promotion of our products, we provide affiliates with a host of custom marketing collateral, including banner advertisements, email copy, product brochures, case studies and designated landing pages. Thanks again for your great offers!   Like This Post? You'll LOVE These Related Tutorials from SEJ : Check Out The Free Keyword Tool by

3 SEO-Friendly WP Plugins to Display Featured Posts

Giving your selected content more exposure via featuring it is a good idea because this way: (1) You attract more attention to your best articles (or those that you need more attention for); (2) You allow your best and most important posts to be easier accessed by search engine bots. The three WordPress plugins compared in this post have two things in common: They all allow to select which posts to feature manually (there are other types of plugins that automatically generate the list by the number of comments, amount f traffic, visitors’ preferences, etc; this post doesn’t mention those at all); They are all SEO-friendly (the links to the posts are in HTML and easily accessed by spiders). How the list is created The placement Additional settings YAFPP You pick any posts Insert anywhere in the template Can display excerpt; you can set permissions to edit the list WordPress Featured Post List2 WITH IMAGE You pick any posts Insert anywhere in the template Can display image Hundred Feature Post List First selected then random (configurable) Sidebar (via widget) CSS class on the feature container and / or widget Now, a few details on the installation process: Yet Another Featured Posts