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The Value of Outing SEO Spammers

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 06:02 AM PDT

What would SEO be without someone outing someone else for spamming on a regular basis.  After all, even though some of us would never dream of outing anyone in the SEO industry, there are plenty of those who get their kicks from finding some big name SEO company or consultant and exposing their dirty little secret  – even though anyone who has been in the industry long enough could probably think of a few dozen guilty of the same crimes, guilty parties aren't just limited to those who get outted by any stretch of the imagination.

Power

Yea!  You get to be judge, jury and executioner on every site you think might be spamming!  What's not to love?  Well, here’s a little secret, what people are really thinking is that you are making up for small epeen syndrome – namely your lack of skills in SEO.

Celebrity

Sure, everyone will know who you are – but they won't necessarily like what they see, especially for those who out spammers.  Think of it as a celebrity sex tape – sure, all of a sudden everyone is talking about you, but is a sex tape really what you want to be best known for? Not everyone can turn a sex tape into a career, and not everyone can turn their no name self into an industry expert just by taking down a spammer – particularly if that spammer has friends in the industry.  I cannot think of anyone who gained more credibility by doing this.

Competitiveness

Sure, maybe that SEO company is representing a competitor of yours.  But while the tactics will end up catching up with their clients, all you are doing by outing the SEO company is ensuring your competitors research and find a better SEO company, and very likely get out of the situation with their current SEO company unscathed.  It didn't seem that any of Iacquire's clients got penalized when Iacquire did, but I am willing to bet many of their clients who pay attention to the SEO industry news jumped ship.  After all, who wants to be associated with a company publicly shamed by Google?  So would you rather your competitors have a spammy SEO company working for them knowing they will get banned sooner or later?  Or would you rather they go out, do their research, and hire a BETTER SEO than you?  It's a no brainer in my opinion.

Get action faster

If your space is dominated by link buyers or spammers, doing a blog post outing of a site will definitely get it noticed after and possible get manual action taken against it a lot faster than if you just do the Google report spam tool.  However, a blog post only 3 people read just won't cut it.  That is why the outings that get the most attention fall under big news for whatever reason (big brand, big company responsible for spam, etc) are the ones that get a lot of attention, lots of discussion and lots of people writing their own blog posts about it.  So outing Bob's Online Tackle Store probably won't get any attention at all, but some well known and supposedly ethical SEO company who was responsible for Bob's site and a 100 others will get attention.

What’s your excuse

Some people will think better of you if you give a clear cut reason about why you are outting, like Josh Davis did when he broke the news of the Iacquire link buying scandal (if you have been under a rock, it was because Josh had been repeatedly spammed by Iacquire’s very aggressive link buying team to the point where he got pissed off enough to find the company behind the guys harassing him).  Whining that they rank and shouldn’t won’t win you any brownie points from anyone, but at least if you have a clear cut reason for doing so that isn’t a bitchy “but he is beating me in the serps because he is a dirty rotten spammer” explanation, at least regale us with the reason.

But it’s all Google’s fault

First off, if Google was truly horrible about catching spam, we wouldn’t have so many people pissed off because a penguin or panda took their moneymakers out of the index.  But that aside, for some people, “I want to show how bad Google is at catching spam” might seem like a reasonable excuse for outting, but it’s not – and if that is your reason, at least cast it wide for an industy (like payday loans, something that has been outted very recently) rather than a specific site.  One spammy site isn’t news.  An entire spammy vertical is.

Special snowflake

Maybe you want to show off that you are as white as the driven snow in your own SEO tactics, and what better way to show it off to potential clients (and Google) than to publicly name and shame those who are on the dark side.  Just be careful, because if you have any skeletons in your closet and someone takes issue with who you outted, those skeletons WILL make their appearance, and those who normally don't agree with outing just might make an exception in the name of revenge.  You never know who that site owner has stashed in his or her back pocket.

Still determined to out that site that is making your own moneymaker’s site miserable?  Do it with style with my “How to out your competitors and frienemies for spamming Google“, which covers about every possible way to out your competitor.

 

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How To Keep New Content Flowing On To Your Blog - DailyBlogTips

How To Keep New Content Flowing On To Your Blog - DailyBlogTips


How To Keep New Content Flowing On To Your Blog

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 06:28 AM PDT


As all bloggers know, the initial setting up of the website is just the beginning. Unlike static websites where information remains the same for many months at a time, blogs (especially newly established blogs) need to be updated frequently to remain or start ranking in search engines. Chances are, most of us who run blogs to make money have more than one project on our hands, and therefore, may not have time to update it daily.

Wake Up Early

One of the techniques I personally use is to wake up early. On a normal day, I will wake up at 5:00 AM and go to the gym to work out. Going to the gym gives me time to think about what I want to write about while getting my blood moving at the same time. By 6:00, I am ready to go home and start blogging for the day… My process usually starts with browsing blogs that are in my same niche. If I am going to write on my technology blog, I will spend 10-20 minutes browsing other technology blogs for inspiration. After I figure out two or three topics I want to write about, I jot them down on my whiteboard, along with a few key points I want to talk about. After I write about 2-3 posts, I will then continue on to my next project, whether it be a web design client, another blog, etc.

Schedule Posts

If you're the type of person who works during the weekdays, but has off on the weekends (such as a school teacher), then it may be hard for you to update your blog during the week. What's good for you is that WordPress (and other blogging software) will allow you to schedule posts. This will allow you to write ten articles over the weekend and schedule each one to automatically post itself on a certain day and time. This won't work for news blogs that need to be updated as soon as the news breaks, but for things like how-to blogs and editorials, it will work perfectly.

Invite Guest Bloggers

Every blogger out there (that is, the ones who are ambitious) is always looking for a blog to guest write on. If you are having troubles being able to write the content on your own, invite guest bloggers to submit articles for free. Also allow them to include one backlink that will go to their own blog. This not only helps build you free content, but it helps the guest blogger build backlinks.

Hire a Writer

If you can't seem to attract guest bloggers, there is always the option of paying somebody to write content for you. There are many "professional bloggers" out there that are looking for freelance writing tasks, but you could also hire a teenager looking for a job. The advantages of hiring a teenager are that they are willing to work, familiar with technology, and work significantly cheaper than a freelance writer. A good wage is about $4-5 per blog post, depending on the length and quality of the work.

Rethink Your Topic

If you can't find the time to write on your blog, is it because you truly don't have time or is it because the topic is boring? Although topics like financial and medical blogs will make more money, they don't do you any good if they aren't updated frequently. If your topic is too boring to write articles for, it may be time to make a blog about something you are actually interested in.

Sell Your Blog

If you don't go with any of the options listed above, I would suggest selling your blog altogether. I first started blogging in 2010 and started a technology blog on Blogger. It was the first blog I had ever started and its beginning days were quite lame… Posts were short, my blog name and domain were terrible, and I didn't really understand SEO. After about two years of practice, I moved the blog over to a self-hosted WordPress server. I realized that with the crappy posts from my beginning days and my domain name not being so great, that I should start a brand new blog. I was able to get $800 for the blog on the Flippa Marketplace for what I like to call my "sandbox blog."

If you are unhappy with your current topic and your blog is in a format that you can sell and transfer to somebody else, I say list it on Flippa and see what you get for it. Then, use those profits to fund a blog you are actually interested in. For example, after I sold my first blog for $800, I invested $200 of that into finding a good, aged domain name that will work perfectly for the blog I had in mind.

Ian Eberle is the editor at his blog Omega Web. Head on over to his site to read more blogging tips, web design tips, tutorials, gain access to exclusive downloads, and more.

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