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Great video [even with the diagram :-)]. Thanks for the explanation. As zipprofit mentioned the url for the pdf seems to be off.
One quick question as well as a suggestion:
1. Do you create all of the sites, do the bookmarking and rss feeds at the same time or do you space things out to not bring a lot of attention?
2. For the remaining methods do you mind sticking with acai as the niche for demonstration purposes? That way if there are a lot of copy cats, other niches don’t get jumped on.
Thanks,
George
Jeremy Reply: March 26th, 2009 at 4:35 pm
Not sure what is up with the PDF — When Don comes back online I’ll have him take a look at it
With the other methods — It may not be possible to stick with Acai Berry. My email box is getting hammered pretty hard for even suggesting that people promote it lol
Not to mention, the other methods are a little more “fun” and these trial offers might not fit into the product type that we are going to use.
1) Take the RSS feed from our hub/blogger/squidoo/ect. pages and submit them to Technorati.
and,
2) Take the URL to our pages and submit them to Digg (or, even better, via socialmarker.com) to “social bookmark” them.
Am I correct so far?
The thing I don’t understand, I guess, is “pinging.” Is social bookmarking the SAME as pinging? Is it really two names for the same thing? Does submitting an RSS feed “ping” our pages?
I’m confused about the mechanics of it — and perhaps, the terminology, too. (I suppose when I get a blog I’ll eventually start to understand this stuff better.)
Thanks,
Johnny
Jeremy Reply: March 26th, 2009 at 6:22 pm
Johnny,
Pinging is basically letting the search engines know that your page has been updated…It helps Google and other search engines to help your posts and pages faster…
The first time I submitted my Hub RSS it took the feed for the comments in my hub. As a result I ended up with 3 EMPTY feeds in the top 10 of Google. Just a heads up - make sure your Hub feed URL says author and not comments!
Great job mate, I actually understand the basics of driving traffic to my site now.
At last I have a structure to follow and I think I understand how to social bookmark and submit rss feeds,not sure exactly how it all works to drive traffic though.
Also my niche on the IM bootcamp has got me another sale of $30 my total now is $80 and all I have done is write 3 articles for ezinearticles.
one article got me 600 views the other 25 views and my latest got 125 views not sure why the amount of views are so different.
Now if I follow your method above to my niche,maybe I shall get a ton of sales.
Got to concentrate on the cpa to though,but the thing that seems to be taking me the time is finding content,I find writing 400 word pages on a certain niche seems to take me ages just to do one.
well cheers guys thanks again
all the best
Marcus Passey
Jeremy Reply: March 27th, 2009 at 8:41 am
Marcus,
Don’t think that when you write something that it has to be “perfect” — Remember — most of the time you are using a PenName, right?
I have written my own content at my hubpage,I was wondering also when I create my content for Sqidoo bloggers blog etc could I just copy and paste from say 3 other such articles.
I mean find 3 other articles written on the same niche and copy and paste whole paragraphs to make up a complete article would that be unique content?
ANY copy/paste of existing material found online is considered DUPLICATE CONTENT, and will be viewed as such by the SE’s. At the very least, you must change about 25% of the wording. Use synonyms, rewords, and rephrasing to “personalize” the original. Find yourself a good article rewriter, write a one time article and it’ll spit out 100’s of unique content you can post all over.
Hi Jeremy
Thanks for this video. Just one quick question.
So I’ve done the suggested rss and bookmarking. And then I see my page on the 2nd, 3rd or 5th page of google. What do I do next to bump this up to the first page?
Since I’ve done the rss and bookmarking part, what would be the best link technique to get this page higher?
This has happened to me a few times. But I usually find my pages going back down the ranks after a week or so.
Cheers, Aimee
Jeremy Reply: March 27th, 2009 at 8:32 am
Aimee,
you can build links in other ways as well…
There are many more sites to do Social bookMarking or you can build a “network” like what is shown in the video around the site that you want to push up…
You could also try adding another article to it or even just a little more content and then repinging it…
aim Reply: March 27th, 2009 at 1:21 pm
Thanks. Will give this one a shot as one of the pages I made on Zimbio is on the 2nd page and hasn’t moved up at all.
I put up a page on zimbio a few days ago. When I checked my keyword on google 10 hours later I was number one on the first page. Today 2 days later
I just got a sale for 25.00. Thank You Jeremy. I just want to let people know that this stuff works. Today I will do some linking and rss feeds.
Jeremy Reply: March 27th, 2009 at 8:30 am
lol - did you have any doubts it worked?
Like I said before…This is a slow and steady approach to building good money with CPA companies. At first the sales will just trickle in, but as you get more sites up and own more keywords it is easy to pull several sales a day and get to that $100+ a day mark
Before i forget,-you said we’d have to… use or add tags with the other RSS
feeds unlike technoratti. How does that work? [no time to look up the spelling]
Jeremy Reply: March 27th, 2009 at 11:10 am
dmail, that means that there will be a box for “tags” — In them you will just type your keywords in this format
keyword,keyword1,keyword2
When you see it on a site, you will get it right away
After hearing you mention SENuke a few times, I went and checked it out. While it seems extremely powerful, it appears to be a little overwhelming. They offer a 7 day trial, and I could easily envision the entire 7 days spent trying to figure out how to use it! Also, they offer a $67 and $127 per month price point.
First, what features separate the price points? And, which do you recommend? Second, would you consider producing a quick tutorial on how YOU GUYS use SENuke as it relates to CPA Marketing (and other areas you recommend)? You are both very effective at making the complicated seem simple and understandable.
I didn’t mean to do so much “brown nosing”, but I’m just really impressed with you guys!
zipprofit Reply: March 27th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Coaching, SE Nuke comes with a lot of videos to show you how to use each function. Plus, there are also PDF manuals and an active forum. So I don’t think you’ll have a problem learning how to use it. Another nice function it has is the ability to easily create the mini-nets that Jeremy talked about in the video. You’ll be able to write your article, spin it if you want for uniqueness, then have it submitted to 10+ web 2 sites at once. Each site can link in a mini-net configuration. Then you can ping everything, social bookmark it, and submit the feeds easily without having to go back and find the rss links. It really is a huge time saver. Using it with the method Jeremy and Don are teaching should be a huge moneymaker over time. Not trying to sell anything here, but it is the perfect tool for semi-automating this method.
Thank you for the reply. So if you are currently using, would you say it’s NOT as difficult to grasp as I fear? And, which price point do you recommend and why?
Hi Jeremy
Another question. When you build your network, do you make only one page for each. i.e. one page for blogger, one page for hubpages, etc. etc.
Do you ever add more than one article? How often do you personally have to go back to your networks and tweak them?
Aimee, you can build as many sites for each that you want…I recommend opening new accounts if you are going to do more than one though…
As far as the rest of your question…it is really hard to give a specific answer. Each keyword is different so, you may have to go back a couple times and update it to get it where you want or it might just go to the first page and your done.
The search engines do what they want - We just have to do what we can to make them do what we want
Great work guys! More content than I’ve ever seen. Regarding the “Money Page”, I’m confused, as I thought for the first method we were simply creating Hub Pages etc. Do we use the same circle network of linking and use the Hub page as the Anchor!
Thanks…Tim
Jeremy Reply: March 31st, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Tim, All of the sites in the network are pages just like hubpages — This is just a more powerful linking structure.
Jeremy,
I have submitted 2 articles, one to Hubpages and one on Zinio and bookmarked them. The Zinio originally appeared on page 2 then dropped to 4 and now is nowhere to be found. I was never able to find my Hub on Google at all.
So a few questions … should I continue trying to build my network or should I scrap this one and start a new campaign?
Also is what happened to my Zinio page common?
Thanks a bunch!
Sandra
Jeremy Reply: March 31st, 2009 at 4:02 pm
Sandra, continue to do what you are doing…
What you are experiencing is what people call the “google dance” — It’s not a big deal, it happens to everyone
The video is stopping for me after about 5 minutes just when you have startes to discuss RSS feeds - very strange as apparently others not having this problem
I decided to have a play with this on a site that we literally built a week ago.
I’ve built a network of 2.0 properties all of which currently link back to the money site with our primary keyword, we have managed to move up from page 4 , to page 1, position 6 in under a week
What I’ve not done at this point is link each of the 2.0 properties together, because although I understand the cloud linking processes, in reality I wasn’t sure how you “hide” a link .
Do you just blatantly on Squidoo.com actually put a full link with your keyword in it to your hubpages page ?
Won’t the people who actually visit one of these 2.0 sites actually end up clicking on that link going from 2.0 to 2.0 .
I know the idea in reality is that few people will see these sites and really its’ just an exercise in link juicing but still.
Cheers
Simon
Jeremy Reply: May 6th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
Simon,
I understand what you are saying, but other than the page that is ranking on the first page, it is unlikely that anyone will ever see the other sites.
What you want to pay attention to is, sometimes one of the other sites or a couple of them will start creeping up in the rankings. When that happens, you might alter the content a little bit, to make them more “enjoyable” for the reader and start building some links to them individually. This way you can own more than one spot or in some cases we have been able to own 7 positions on the first page of Google lol
Thanks, that’s all I needed to know really, the page that is on page 1, pos 6, is the money site and it’s a wordpress blog (self hosted) that one looks great it’s a proper site, all the others don’t rank for the keyword but seem to have moved us up like 40+ positions in 5 days.
I’m not really fussed about what they look like really , I just wanted to double check before we went ahead and did it, we should hopefully get a little more link juice when we hook them all up together then which will be nice.
Not touched RSS or Social Bookmarking yet, so it’s looking good for hitting no1 position on page 1 which is my little target for myself.
Do I submit my RSS Feed URL to just one place or do I submit them to several? Also, same question for the social book markers.
Jeremy Reply: June 12th, 2009 at 7:36 am
It really depends on the amount of time you have…
Personally, I like using a tool like SENUKE or RSSBOT to submit my RSS as it will allow me to send it to several places in a matter of seconds. However, if you are doing it by hand, just submit to a few of them so, you can get more things done.
One more thing. Is there going to be any more discount in the near future for the rssbot? I checked it out and at $25 bucks it still seems like a good deal but I wanted to check with you on that before I picked it up.
Jeremy Reply: June 13th, 2009 at 10:27 am
I would imagine that at some point there will be another sale…hard to tell when it will be though
I have been thinking about getting SENuke for a while. If You get SENuke, do you get any additional benefit from RSSBot & SocialBot or are these a less expensive method for doing some of the same things as SENuke?
Jeremy Reply: July 29th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
RSSBot and social bot are great if you are marketing on a tight budget…SENIKE is another beast…
It creates accounts
does the captchas
auto posts the content and links them all together to web 2.0 sites
bookmarks
Does RSS
and just had an update where it nukes 500 sites similar to the links that paul and angela do.
March 26th, 2009 at 4:18 pm
Jeremy,
There seems to be something wrong with that URL.
Jonno Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 7:17 pm
clicking the link wont work, but if you cut and paste the address http://cpaboot.s3.amazonaws.com/RSSSocial.pdf into your address bar it will come up no problems
Cheers
Jonno Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 7:18 pm
actually just click the link in my reply!
Jeremy Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
lol - Glad you could figure it out lol
I’m waiting for Don to get back to tell me what I did wrong
Jonno Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 7:41 pm
you put two a href tags inside each other
<a href=”http://cpaboot.s3.amazonaws.com/RSSSocial.pdf
go into html editor view and
loose the first <a href =”
Jonno Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 7:42 pm
that didnt come out well
at that url you have <a href=”<a href=
the first one needs to be deleted, hope that makes sense
Jeremy Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 7:45 pm
lol - I’m such a techno tard — Will fix it now
Jonno Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 8:07 pm
lol hope that didn’t confuse you , hard to illustrate it as the comment displays the url, I pmed you at warrior forum, should be a lot clearer
Cheers!
March 26th, 2009 at 4:31 pm
Hi Jeremy,
Great video [even with the diagram :-)]. Thanks for the explanation. As zipprofit mentioned the url for the pdf seems to be off.
One quick question as well as a suggestion:
1. Do you create all of the sites, do the bookmarking and rss feeds at the same time or do you space things out to not bring a lot of attention?
2. For the remaining methods do you mind sticking with acai as the niche for demonstration purposes? That way if there are a lot of copy cats, other niches don’t get jumped on.
Thanks,
George
Jeremy Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 4:35 pm
Not sure what is up with the PDF — When Don comes back online I’ll have him take a look at it
With the other methods — It may not be possible to stick with Acai Berry. My email box is getting hammered pretty hard for even suggesting that people promote it lol
Not to mention, the other methods are a little more “fun” and these trial offers might not fit into the product type that we are going to use.
March 26th, 2009 at 6:17 pm
Hi Jeremy,
I have a question about Social BookMarking.
When you are bookmarking your Web 2.0 properties do you use the same “Title and Description” For all? Hubpages, Squidoo, Wetpaint ect…
Thanks,
Rick
Jeremy Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 6:57 pm
Rick, Ideally you probably want to mix them up a little bit, but if not it’s not a huge deal either way.
The most important thing to do is to do it
March 26th, 2009 at 6:18 pm
Jeremy,
Ok… if I follow you so far, we should:
1) Take the RSS feed from our hub/blogger/squidoo/ect. pages and submit them to Technorati.
and,
2) Take the URL to our pages and submit them to Digg (or, even better, via socialmarker.com) to “social bookmark” them.
Am I correct so far?
The thing I don’t understand, I guess, is “pinging.” Is social bookmarking the SAME as pinging? Is it really two names for the same thing? Does submitting an RSS feed “ping” our pages?
I’m confused about the mechanics of it — and perhaps, the terminology, too. (I suppose when I get a blog I’ll eventually start to understand this stuff better.)
Thanks,
Johnny
Jeremy Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 6:22 pm
Johnny,
Pinging is basically letting the search engines know that your page has been updated…It helps Google and other search engines to help your posts and pages faster…
To pink a URL you can use a free service such as http://www.pingler.com
To save yourself some time, just copy and past all of your page url’s to a notepad and then hit pingler when you are done and get it all done at once
March 26th, 2009 at 6:34 pm
Jeremy:
I think I’m catching on, but to help me get completely clear on the concepts, can you tell me how the following different:
1) pinging
2) submitting rss feeds
3) social bookmarking
Thanks,
Johnny
Jeremy Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 6:55 pm
pinging - used to let the search engines know that your blog or site has been updated.
RSS Feeds - Good way to get backlinks and another shot to rank in the SERPS
Social BookMarking - See above
Jeremy Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Johnny, if it still isn’t clear to you….send me an email and we can schedule a time to meet in the conference room.
March 26th, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Another great video Jeremy thank you.
Question for you, how did you pick your main money site? Could it just as easily been Hub or Blogger, etc?
Thanks,
Sandra
Jeremy Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 8:34 am
Sandra,
It could be any site — Which ever one you can sell the best from
March 27th, 2009 at 3:38 am
The first time I submitted my Hub RSS it took the feed for the comments in my hub. As a result I ended up with 3 EMPTY feeds in the top 10 of Google. Just a heads up - make sure your Hub feed URL says author and not comments!
Nick
Jeremy Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 8:41 am
Dude,
That sucks!
March 27th, 2009 at 5:23 am
Jeremy
Great job mate, I actually understand the basics of driving traffic to my site now.
At last I have a structure to follow and I think I understand how to social bookmark and submit rss feeds,not sure exactly how it all works to drive traffic though.
Also my niche on the IM bootcamp has got me another sale of $30 my total now is $80 and all I have done is write 3 articles for ezinearticles.
one article got me 600 views the other 25 views and my latest got 125 views not sure why the amount of views are so different.
Now if I follow your method above to my niche,maybe I shall get a ton of sales.
Got to concentrate on the cpa to though,but the thing that seems to be taking me the time is finding content,I find writing 400 word pages on a certain niche seems to take me ages just to do one.
well cheers guys thanks again
all the best
Marcus Passey
Jeremy Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 8:41 am
Marcus,
Don’t think that when you write something that it has to be “perfect” — Remember — most of the time you are using a PenName, right?
Noone is going to know it’s you
coaching Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 1:43 pm
Alright Jeremy
I am not using a pen name but I might start.
I have written my own content at my hubpage,I was wondering also when I create my content for Sqidoo bloggers blog etc could I just copy and paste from say 3 other such articles.
I mean find 3 other articles written on the same niche and copy and paste whole paragraphs to make up a complete article would that be unique content?
cheers
Marcus
Noah Reply:
April 28th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
ANY copy/paste of existing material found online is considered DUPLICATE CONTENT, and will be viewed as such by the SE’s. At the very least, you must change about 25% of the wording. Use synonyms, rewords, and rephrasing to “personalize” the original. Find yourself a good article rewriter, write a one time article and it’ll spit out 100’s of unique content you can post all over.
My $0.02
March 27th, 2009 at 5:51 am
Hi Jeremy
Thanks for this video. Just one quick question.
So I’ve done the suggested rss and bookmarking. And then I see my page on the 2nd, 3rd or 5th page of google. What do I do next to bump this up to the first page?
Since I’ve done the rss and bookmarking part, what would be the best link technique to get this page higher?
This has happened to me a few times. But I usually find my pages going back down the ranks after a week or so.
Cheers, Aimee
Jeremy Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 8:32 am
Aimee,
you can build links in other ways as well…
There are many more sites to do Social bookMarking or you can build a “network” like what is shown in the video around the site that you want to push up…
You could also try adding another article to it or even just a little more content and then repinging it…
aim Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 1:21 pm
Thanks. Will give this one a shot as one of the pages I made on Zimbio is on the 2nd page and hasn’t moved up at all.
March 27th, 2009 at 6:04 am
I put up a page on zimbio a few days ago. When I checked my keyword on google 10 hours later I was number one on the first page. Today 2 days later
I just got a sale for 25.00. Thank You Jeremy. I just want to let people know that this stuff works. Today I will do some linking and rss feeds.
Jeremy Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 8:30 am
lol - did you have any doubts it worked?
Like I said before…This is a slow and steady approach to building good money with CPA companies. At first the sales will just trickle in, but as you get more sites up and own more keywords it is easy to pull several sales a day and get to that $100+ a day mark
Thanks for sharing your sale with us
March 27th, 2009 at 9:30 am
Jeremy,
Before i forget,-you said we’d have to… use or add tags with the other RSS
feeds unlike technoratti. How does that work? [no time to look up the spelling]
Jeremy Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 11:10 am
dmail, that means that there will be a box for “tags” — In them you will just type your keywords in this format
keyword,keyword1,keyword2
When you see it on a site, you will get it right away
March 27th, 2009 at 9:35 am
Hello Don & Jeremy,
Fantastic Course! Thank You!
After hearing you mention SENuke a few times, I went and checked it out. While it seems extremely powerful, it appears to be a little overwhelming. They offer a 7 day trial, and I could easily envision the entire 7 days spent trying to figure out how to use it! Also, they offer a $67 and $127 per month price point.
First, what features separate the price points? And, which do you recommend? Second, would you consider producing a quick tutorial on how YOU GUYS use SENuke as it relates to CPA Marketing (and other areas you recommend)? You are both very effective at making the complicated seem simple and understandable.
I didn’t mean to do so much “brown nosing”, but I’m just really impressed with you guys!
zipprofit Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Coaching, SE Nuke comes with a lot of videos to show you how to use each function. Plus, there are also PDF manuals and an active forum. So I don’t think you’ll have a problem learning how to use it. Another nice function it has is the ability to easily create the mini-nets that Jeremy talked about in the video. You’ll be able to write your article, spin it if you want for uniqueness, then have it submitted to 10+ web 2 sites at once. Each site can link in a mini-net configuration. Then you can ping everything, social bookmark it, and submit the feeds easily without having to go back and find the rss links. It really is a huge time saver. Using it with the method Jeremy and Don are teaching should be a huge moneymaker over time. Not trying to sell anything here, but it is the perfect tool for semi-automating this method.
coaching Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 12:22 pm
Thank you for the reply. So if you are currently using, would you say it’s NOT as difficult to grasp as I fear? And, which price point do you recommend and why?
I appreciate your comments.
coaching Reply:
March 27th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Don? Jeremy?
Jeremy Reply:
April 28th, 2009 at 6:27 pm
SENUKE will probably take you a day or two to get familiar with — after that you will be off and running
March 27th, 2009 at 4:29 pm
Hi Jeremy
Another question. When you build your network, do you make only one page for each. i.e. one page for blogger, one page for hubpages, etc. etc.
Do you ever add more than one article? How often do you personally have to go back to your networks and tweak them?
Thanks again.
Aimee
March 27th, 2009 at 4:31 pm
Aimee, you can build as many sites for each that you want…I recommend opening new accounts if you are going to do more than one though…
As far as the rest of your question…it is really hard to give a specific answer. Each keyword is different so, you may have to go back a couple times and update it to get it where you want or it might just go to the first page and your done.
The search engines do what they want - We just have to do what we can to make them do what we want
March 28th, 2009 at 9:31 am
Great work guys! More content than I’ve ever seen. Regarding the “Money Page”, I’m confused, as I thought for the first method we were simply creating Hub Pages etc. Do we use the same circle network of linking and use the Hub page as the Anchor!
Thanks…Tim
Jeremy Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Tim, All of the sites in the network are pages just like hubpages — This is just a more powerful linking structure.
March 28th, 2009 at 10:40 am
Jeremy,
I have submitted 2 articles, one to Hubpages and one on Zinio and bookmarked them. The Zinio originally appeared on page 2 then dropped to 4 and now is nowhere to be found. I was never able to find my Hub on Google at all.
So a few questions … should I continue trying to build my network or should I scrap this one and start a new campaign?
Also is what happened to my Zinio page common?
Thanks a bunch!
Sandra
Jeremy Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 4:02 pm
Sandra, continue to do what you are doing…
What you are experiencing is what people call the “google dance” — It’s not a big deal, it happens to everyone
March 28th, 2009 at 12:31 pm
The video is stopping for me after about 5 minutes just when you have startes to discuss RSS feeds - very strange as apparently others not having this problem
Gary Fritts
March 28th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
never mind - I downloaded video file and played fine on my computer
Thanks
Gary Fritts
tulip1972 Reply:
March 28th, 2009 at 7:45 pm
hey,where is the download link? thanks!
moussant Reply:
March 29th, 2009 at 11:02 am
I just copied from the source code on this page but don’t remember what it was
Gary Fritts
March 29th, 2009 at 1:27 am
if i dont find my money pages in google. i cant sumbit it to rss feed, right?
moussant Reply:
March 30th, 2009 at 7:08 pm
no, that is one of the primary reasons for submitting the rss feed as helps google find and index your page
Gary Fritts
March 29th, 2009 at 7:57 am
I would definitely recommend SocialBot for social bookmarking your sites/pages. It’s a real time saver and they just updated it to V4.
Jeremy Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 4:01 pm
Yup, nice piece of software. I sent BigMike an email to see if he was going to be having another $7 sale - but, no word back from him
May 6th, 2009 at 9:19 am
Jeremy
Question for you…
I decided to have a play with this on a site that we literally built a week ago.
I’ve built a network of 2.0 properties all of which currently link back to the money site with our primary keyword, we have managed to move up from page 4 , to page 1, position 6 in under a week
What I’ve not done at this point is link each of the 2.0 properties together, because although I understand the cloud linking processes, in reality I wasn’t sure how you “hide” a link .
Do you just blatantly on Squidoo.com actually put a full link with your keyword in it to your hubpages page ?
Won’t the people who actually visit one of these 2.0 sites actually end up clicking on that link going from 2.0 to 2.0 .
I know the idea in reality is that few people will see these sites and really its’ just an exercise in link juicing but still.
Cheers
Simon
Jeremy Reply:
May 6th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
Simon,
I understand what you are saying, but other than the page that is ranking on the first page, it is unlikely that anyone will ever see the other sites.
What you want to pay attention to is, sometimes one of the other sites or a couple of them will start creeping up in the rankings. When that happens, you might alter the content a little bit, to make them more “enjoyable” for the reader and start building some links to them individually. This way you can own more than one spot or in some cases we have been able to own 7 positions on the first page of Google lol
May 6th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks, that’s all I needed to know really, the page that is on page 1, pos 6, is the money site and it’s a wordpress blog (self hosted) that one looks great it’s a proper site, all the others don’t rank for the keyword but seem to have moved us up like 40+ positions in 5 days.
I’m not really fussed about what they look like really , I just wanted to double check before we went ahead and did it, we should hopefully get a little more link juice when we hook them all up together then which will be nice.
Not touched RSS or Social Bookmarking yet, so it’s looking good for hitting no1 position on page 1 which is my little target for myself.
I’ll keep you posted.
June 12th, 2009 at 1:03 am
Jeremy,
Do I submit my RSS Feed URL to just one place or do I submit them to several? Also, same question for the social book markers.
Jeremy Reply:
June 12th, 2009 at 7:36 am
It really depends on the amount of time you have…
Personally, I like using a tool like SENUKE or RSSBOT to submit my RSS as it will allow me to send it to several places in a matter of seconds. However, if you are doing it by hand, just submit to a few of them so, you can get more things done.
June 13th, 2009 at 1:32 am
Got ya!! Thanks so much!
June 13th, 2009 at 1:34 am
One more thing. Is there going to be any more discount in the near future for the rssbot? I checked it out and at $25 bucks it still seems like a good deal but I wanted to check with you on that before I picked it up.
Jeremy Reply:
June 13th, 2009 at 10:27 am
I would imagine that at some point there will be another sale…hard to tell when it will be though
July 29th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
I have been thinking about getting SENuke for a while. If You get SENuke, do you get any additional benefit from RSSBot & SocialBot or are these a less expensive method for doing some of the same things as SENuke?
Jeremy Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
RSSBot and social bot are great if you are marketing on a tight budget…SENIKE is another beast…
It creates accounts
does the captchas
auto posts the content and links them all together to web 2.0 sites
bookmarks
Does RSS
and just had an update where it nukes 500 sites similar to the links that paul and angela do.
August 11th, 2009 at 11:11 pm
Video not working?
Jeremy Reply:
August 11th, 2009 at 11:21 pm
Try to clear your cache…video is working fine for me…
September 26th, 2009 at 6:46 am
I get the theory so far - build and link 2.0 sites together in a wheel, all pointing to the ‘money’ page.
Here’s my question …. anyone got any examples of the difference between the copy on the ‘linking’ sites and the ‘money’ page?
is it important to have a ‘harder edge’ on the money page?
futuremills1 Reply:
October 6th, 2009 at 2:06 am
on the linking sites do we add a banner to the CPA offer or are we just linking to the money page?