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Is anyone even trustworthy anymore?

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 05:19 AM PDT

With all the speculation about just who is behind SEOBitch, it has definitely made me question just who is trustworthy in this industry anymore.  Or who your true search community friends are – and aren’t.

When Shoemoney approached me about doing some more writing as SEOBitch, probably people would be surprised at what the number one deciding factor is.  It wasn’t that I got free reign to write about whatever issues were bugging myself and others in the search community (although that is a definite plus).  It wasn’t the exposure that the Shoemoney blog would bring to my persona (which, since I am anonymous, won’t exactly help raise my profile or land lucrative clients).  It was the fact that I trust Shoemoney.

Look at some of the big partnerships that have happened over the years.  Some fairly well known industry peeps get the brilliant idea that because they have fun drinking at conferences together, that starting a company together would be even more fun.  Not surprisingly, a bunch of those partnerships have failed or broken down and what has happened?  Well, they all talk shit about each other and how untrustworthy/unskilled/bad their former partners are, and often we are forced to choose sides because each of them considers themselves the wronged party.

If you think for a second that if I had admitted my alter ego to a former partner that they would keep that identity secret when things went bad, then you are dreaming.  And if you think a former partner won’t badmouth you to the right people, you are also dreaming.  All’s fair in love and SEO baby.

Like most people, I have a handful of people I have known for years and years and trust implicitly (as in would be comfortable sharing my Google account login without worrying about what suspicious things would happen to it), and another handful I trust almost as much.  And there are some up-and-comers, people who I have met  over the past couple of years that I am still feeling out, but could end up in the trusted category.

Then there is the group of people I won’t touch with a ten foot pole, either business or personal.  There is a reason people quote “Screw me once, shame on you.  Screw me twice, shame on me”.  I have also heard some gossip about other industry people that was obviously given confidentially, yet once the chick clique has their falling out, all bets are off for each to try and make themselves look the best at the expense of the other (here is a hint, it makes you seem really classless and trashy, but I suspect that is what some of them go for anyway)..

What do you think?  Do you have industry people you trust?  Or have you been burned?  Or just seen the inappropriate fallout behavior from partnerships splitting up.?

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Local Marketing Revealed (Webinar)

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 08:11 PM PDT

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Tomorrow (Wednesday) My guests for the ShoeMoney webinar will be Jon Sugart and Robert Stanley.

Robert helps local businesses make money and has been doing it as his full time job as a living.

The information shared will be a brand new unique way for people to make money helping local businesses and is something that hasn’t been shared before. Robert Stanley (who will be presenting first) does this for a living and has case studies and examples.

Click here to register for the live webinar:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/689946194

They are also giving away some very cool free software to everybody that attends the live webinar!

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How to Write a Popular Guest Post in a Popular Blog - DailyBlogTips

How to Write a Popular Guest Post in a Popular Blog - DailyBlogTips


How to Write a Popular Guest Post in a Popular Blog

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 01:52 PM PDT


On October 2011, I wrote a piece, "How to Start a Blog Which Stays Active even after 5 Years" which was published as a guest post here. It went on to become the second most popular post out of 21 articles published in the same month. The fact that the month's most popular post was written by Daniel himself automatically makes this article as the month's most viewed guest post.

Please allow me a brief premise how this is achieved. To put in question, how do you write a popular guest post in a popular blog? Hopefully, the tips can help you creating engaging contents that would be read over and over.

1. Size up your target blog

First, size up the blog you intend to have your guest post published. I mean, not in the intent of picking a fight, but rather to study various elements of the blog that would optimize your chance making a successful entry. Assess analytically the kind of articles that would get the readers captivated. Who are the target audience? Does your intended blog post suit the blog's theme? Also, realize that a leading blog with a huge number of followers means a serious business. That means you need to write some serious blog post.

2. Create contents that people seek

Popular contents are those people incessantly search for, either organically or through other means. Phrases such as "how to start a blog" have always been popular among the internet users since the blogging bubble. If we can write contents related to this topic on an already popular platform or blog, we are halfway there generating repeat reads. However, you should not stop here, because it would not be accomplished without the next crucial point.

3. Offer "something else"

As said, your contents must be something people seek. But then, they must not be confined within a very generic discussion. For example, while "How to start a blog" can sound like a highly popular title, there are just simply too many articles out there you can find within the blogging vicinity. Something else must be offered here. Something unique. Hence comes the extension "…. which stays active even after 5 years". Here are some other examples how you can combine popular phrases with uniqueness:

  • How to make a million dollars … without paying taxes
  • [insert integer] tips of losing weight … that I guarantee you have never heard of
  • The fastest way to sell your house … without using the realtor services

You get the point.

Getting your guest post published in a popular blog is indeed some achievement. But creating a popular post for the same blog is another level of feat. I wish I can tell you that this is a fluke, but it is not. Rather, it is and can be achieved with the right approach and strategies. Good luck!

Zul is the editor of SKOR Career, a Malaysia-based career blog and news portal.

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