Posted by Ruddy on Apr 2, 2009 in
Chit Chat
I don’t know why suddenly I have a thought to write this but probably it is good for all of us. I just want to say it’s annoying to see stupid dumbasses who are looking to make quick bucks. They are disgusting and just look stupid to me because they are kind of people who will do everything for couple hundreds/thousands of dollars. What make them look more worthless to me is because lots of other morons will try to follow the other stupid people. I mean, look at how the email spamming world grows. These people keep spamming us as long as they get conversion. They even don’t care if their conversion is below 1%. What they know is if they send one million emails, several would reply and one would buy in the end. (i’m not talking about email marketing, but spam email marketing)
Recently, I have found lots of stupid search engine optimizers. I don’t say they are stupid because they are using the oldie techniques to get high SERPs. No man, they are stupid because they keep sending me the same PMs in forums and messages to my email address. I approved several friend requests in GTalk and I don’t know why but these SEOs kept giving me the same messages every day. For example, they would always began the chat with “Hi Ruddy, are you there?” After I replied, he/she would ask me if I need any links. You know what, every day they would try to send me the same messages through GTalk as if I never chat with them earlier. I mean…cmon, I talked to them just 24 hours before and they sent me exactly the same messages?
I ever asked 2 of them if they were bot or something and they actually were not. I knew they were humans because they responded when I changed the subject. However, because I felt they completely annoyed me, I just blocked this kind of people. You know, this is not a good business practice. Just be honest with you. They look like bunch of morons, completely not professional, and they expected to make money with this technique? Man, I just don’t get it why these morons never learnt something.
In the real world, actually it’s just the same. You can see lots of morons everywhere. I have a friend, never met him anymore in the last one year but I heard the latest news about him just few weeks ago. He was very successful in his business although he was only 21 or something (he’s one or two years older than me, so he must be 22 or 23 right now). But his parents always tried to force him back to college although he didn’t have passion in stuffs like school. In the end, because he said he was so busy in school, he just let his business die. I asked him why he just left his business? He said because his parents and even himself believe we can’t predict the future and college gives us a “guarantee”. But I heard now he’s just working as an employee to a big company here. Although it’s big but what’s the point if you work for less than $2,000 per month? I mean, he can surely get a lot more if he never stopped his own business.
LOL. I can say he was hardworker but he was not smart. I mean, he was just moron. There’s no such thing as guarantee except your brain, your hard work, and your dedication. Everyone who uses his potential and work hard always ends up living a good life. I can guarantee this because I’ve seen too many examples in my life. Yeah of course the case will be different if you use your potential to work as an employee forever. But I’m telling you the truth, when you get an opportunity to maximize your potential, and suddenly someone else tells you to just stop your business, you should just disobey it. No matter who the hell this person is, your father, your mother, your girlfriend, it doesn’t matter. Just ignore it and just focus on your dream. You’ll end up being the smart guy, not one of the morons
Tags: dreams, Marketing
Posted by Ruddy on Feb 10, 2009 in
Marketing
People said link exchange is already dead but you need to think twice before you say so. If you are such a noob who only know how to do reciprocal link exchange or resource page link exchange, I can make sure you won’t be at the top of competitive keyword’s natural listing. Everybody knows reciprocal link exchange, I guess. How about resource page link exchange? It’s something that most people offer. For example, someone at DigitalPoint sends you a PM, it looks like this:
Hello dear, I can give you link from my biz opp website:
http://www.domain1.com/resources.php
http://www.domain2.com/links.html
http://www.domain3.com/resource-links.html
Please reply and tell me about your websites’ PR and where you can place my links.
Ever got this kind of private message or email? This is stupid but people are still doing it. So what we need to do then? The answer is easy. Find in-content links, as always.
If you have one website, let’s say a business opportunities website, then you have to create one dummy site/blog so you can give backlink from this dummy site to your link partner. Personally I’d suggest you to create two dummy sites so we can do more tricks. Of course before you can give backlink to your link partners, first you need to build incoming links for these dummy sites. It’s going to be an intensive task to do but it’s worth it in the end.
You can find link partners everywhere, start by doing manual job (emailing the SEO people) and also by contacting forum members. Although most of people on the forum are totally rubbish (they don’t have quality sites) but sometimes you can find superb link partners. The ratio maybe is less than 5%, it’s like you send 100 PMs and you only get 5 good link partners. But as I said before, it’s still worth it.
Of course you can also start a new thread inside relevant subforum (for example in Digitalpoint, create a new thread inside link exchange subforum). You’ll receive many PMs although maybe not all of them have good and quality websites. Remember one thing, you have to look professional. Don’t send any email/PM like the above example but tell them how to do in-content link exchange. Tell them you are looking for a real deal, a link with anchor text inside their article pages.
In-content link exchange actually is similar to paid blog post (I’ve given you the example - SEO case Study I), but the difference is you have to give backlink to their websites from your dummy sites. Sometimes I even give backlinks from my real sites and in return I get backlinks to my dummy sites. But of course you can’t just link to everyone, you have to know what you are doing.
Personally, I don’t really care about PageRank. Usually I did link exchange after I checked my partner’s incoming links. Usually I checked how many backlinks they have for their sites and I also checked how many outbound links do they have in a page where they will give me backlink. If they have no outbound link at all in the page where they will give me a backlink, I will definitely take the offer.
This is also a grey hat SEO technique but it works until today. You can build your own network by creating 9-10 websites if you want and link each other but I’m too lazy for that. When I was still actively build links through the above link exchange technique, I felt I’ve spent too much time for that. So since the last few months, I even never trade anymore links with new partners. But believe me, if you do this technique and the paid links campaign I told you earlier, you’ll be on the top of Google (unless Google changes its algorithm).
Tags: internet, Marketing, SEO
Posted by Ruddy on Feb 5, 2009 in
Marketing
Welcome to the world where work ethic is not needed anymore. No, I’m not talking bullshit. This is true. As an internet marketer, I’ve seen too many examples. Have you ever seen one site 100% copied another website and only twisted the texts to manipulate Google duplicate content issues? Well, as I said earlier, I’ve seen too many examples.
The easiest way for lowlife spammers is to find one affiliate/small e-commerce website which is on the top of their targeted keywords. For example, you want to be on the top of “diet”? Then go type “diet” on Google and click the first position there. Copy it completely, twist the texts to avoid dupe issue, and check its backlinks through Yahoo Site Explorer or whatever you want to use. Then copy his backlink techniques as well.
This is a common practice nowadays. Of course I have never done such a terrible thing but I know several people who copied my successful affiliate sites like this. I even talked with one of them and I mocked him in Windows Live Messenger. It’s fun you know to make them feel shame of what they did to your websites
(although it won’t help. These lowlife spammers will always try to go for it).
These stupid search engine optimizers (to be honest) are people without work ethic. They only think of money. They know I make money, they know the other successful SEO sites also make money, and they thought by copying the original sites, they would be at the top of Google one day. What ridiculous is, they are also targeting the same keywords. This is why in my earlier post I was wondering when Google can eliminate these shits?
Tags: internet, Marketing, SEO, work ethic