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From: google.com

Posted by Danny Dover

 This weeks Whiteboard Friday is a little bit different than normal but a lot more awesome. I took the lead this week and am sharing 5 tips that beginners can use to get links from bloggers. This educational video is full to the brim with helpful tips, odd tangents and one very poor impression of a news anchor.

<iframe class="embeddedvideo" width="600" height="400" src="http://assets.delvenetworks.com/player/loader.swf" name="delve_player242211e" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer"></iframe>

 


 

The Beginner’s Guide to Getting Links from Bloggers

Try all of the following tactics and focus on building upon whichever one works best for your situation.

Check BoxMake Lists of Niche Linkers (and post them) - Most bloggers are by nature marketers. Take of advantage of this by writing material that helps them market themselves. For example, if you wanted to get a link from a blog in the car space, you might make a list of the top 3 Honda Civic blogs. Remember to go niche and avoid stating the obvious (I.E. Techcrunch is the number one tech blog). “The obvious” doesn’t attract links.


Check BoxDo Interviews - This tactic has two main benefits. First, by conducting interviews you get interesting content to write about. What could be more interesting than what the industry experts are talking about? (Clever interviewers will realize the answer is the stuff the experts don’t want to talk about). Secondly, by getting your name/brand in the head of an expert, you have more chances of getting links from them in the future.


Check BoxBe Virtually Social - Being virtually social is easy and can provide higher short term ROI than talking to people face to face. (e.g. It is easier to get a link from someone who is in the process of writing something online than it is to get a link from someone who is not at a computer.) I use the following three avenues to do this:

  • Facebook - Since Facebook replaced “Fan” with “Like”, it is now easier than ever to promote your work via Facebook without being too “salesy”. This won’t get you links per say (as the entire process exists within Facebook’s ecosystem) but it can help drive traffic.
  • Twitter - Like Facebook, Twitter won’t necessarily help you build followed links but it does help you spread your brand/product/idea around the net. This makes it a good long term strategy.
  • Blogs - One great way to get links is to find supporting evidence for a given blog post and letting it’s author know about it. If they use it, they are likely to cite you as the source.
funny pictures of cats with captions

In addition to promoting my work on Twitter, I use the platform to spread Internet awesomeness. (Thus the image above)

Check BoxMake In-Person Connections - This is the best long term way to get links. When bloggers are trying to come up with supporting evidence for a point they are trying to make, they are much more likely to use a example that is already in their head than they are to go out and search for it. The best way to get into someones head (other than a chisel) is to meet them and spend time with them. (Wait a chisel? Did anyone else read that?)


Check BoxSend Linkers Demos of Things (Websites, New Products, Games, Etc...) That You Want Links To and Include the Linkers Stuff In It. - This tactic is newer and has been proving to work very well. If you want coverage from a specific blogger, try including their blog in the product demo and sending it to them. This way they can promote themselves while promoting your work.


Danny Dover Twitter

If you have any other advice that you think is worth sharing, feel free to post it in the comments. This post is very much a work in progress. As always, feel free to e-mail me if you have any suggestions on how I can make my posts more useful. All of my contact information is available on my SEOmoz profile under Danny. Thanks!


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From: google.com

Posted by Danny Dover

 This weeks Whiteboard Friday is a little bit different than normal but a lot more awesome. I took the lead this week and am sharing 5 tips that beginners can use to get links from bloggers. This educational video is full to the brim with helpful tips, odd tangents and one very poor impression of a news anchor.

<iframe class="embeddedvideo" width="600" height="400" pluginspage="http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" name="delve_player242211e" src="http://assets.delvenetworks.com/player/loader.swf"></iframe>

 


 

The Beginner’s Guide to Getting Links from Bloggers

Try all of the following tactics and focus on building upon whichever one works best for your situation.

Check BoxMake Lists of Niche Linkers (and post them) - Most bloggers are by nature marketers. Take of advantage of this by writing material that helps them market themselves. For example, if you wanted to get a link from a blog in the car space, you might make a list of the top 3 Honda Civic blogs. Remember to go niche and avoid stating the obvious (I.E. Techcrunch is the number one tech blog). “The obvious” doesn’t attract links.


Check BoxDo Interviews - This tactic has two main benefits. First, by conducting interviews you get interesting content to write about. What could be more interesting than what the industry experts are talking about? (Clever interviewers will realize the answer is the stuff the experts don’t want to talk about). Secondly, by getting your name/brand in the head of an expert, you have more chances of getting links from them in the future.


Check BoxBe Virtually Social - Being virtually social is easy and can provide higher short term ROI than talking to people face to face. (e.g. It is easier to get a link from someone who is in the process of writing something online than it is to get a link from someone who is not at a computer.) I use the following three avenues to do this:

  • Facebook - Since Facebook replaced “Fan” with “Like”, it is now easier than ever to promote your work via Facebook without being too “salesy”. This won’t get you links per say (as the entire process exists within Facebook’s ecosystem) but it can help drive traffic.
  • Twitter - Like Facebook, Twitter won’t necessarily help you build followed links but it does help you spread your brand/product/idea around the net. This makes it a good long term strategy.
  • Blogs - One great way to get links is to find supporting evidence for a given blog post and letting it’s author know about it. If they use it, they are likely to cite you as the source.
funny pictures of cats with captions

In addition to promoting my work on Twitter, I use the platform to spread Internet awesomeness. (Thus the image above)

Check BoxMake In-Person Connections - This is the best long term way to get links. When bloggers are trying to come up with supporting evidence for a point they are trying to make, they are much more likely to use a example that is already in their head than they are to go out and search for it. The best way to get into someones head (other than a chisel) is to meet them and spend time with them. (Wait a chisel? Did anyone else read that?)


Check BoxSend Linkers Demos of Things (Websites, New Products, Games, Etc...) That You Want Links To and Include the Linkers Stuff In It. - This tactic is newer and has been proving to work very well. If you want coverage from a specific blogger, try including their blog in the product demo and sending it to them. This way they can promote themselves while promoting your work.


Danny Dover Twitter

If you have any other advice that you think is worth sharing, feel free to post it in the comments. This post is very much a work in progress. As always, feel free to e-mail me if you have any suggestions on how I can make my posts more useful. All of my contact information is available on my SEOmoz profile under Danny. Thanks!


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From: searchenginewatch.com

The nice people at Wibiya have been working with us to create our toolbar, which you will see, now pops up at the bottom of the page. Wibiya offer a free web toolbar, which is essentially an app engine that can be fitted to your website. We decided to heavily customize the toolbar for readers of SEW to offer apps that fit in with routine search marketing tasks, so that you can follow up on concepts you are learning about and bounce ideas off other members of the community.

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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Thursday, July 01, 2010

Google News Redesign Offers “News for You”

From: searchenginewatch.com

This morning when I checked out Google News it didn’t look the way it did yesterday morning. That’s because the Google News homepage has been revamped with several changes designed to highlight interesting stories I didn’t know existed and to make it easier for me to share stories through social networks.

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From: verticalmeasures.com

Last night I attended Social Media Day at Mad Cap Theater in Tempe. I’m not one to go to networking events alone so I managed to convince Abby, Vertical Measure’s newest employee, and our fellow Arizona Public Relations Club member Alix to come along as well. Alright, so a little bit of history: June 30th [...] Related posts:
  1. Social Media AZ Event For Local Business Professionals
  2. Pubcon Las Vegas Day 2: Social Media Sessions
  3. Social Media Links In Google: What Changed?

Read Original: http://www.verticalmeasures.com/social-media/social-media-day-in-az-expressing-your-social-media-story/

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