Jan 11

SEO Link Monster I actually just had my biggest single day today – at over $22,000 for the day, which is about $5,000 better than my previous best day (excluding my $180,000 day when I sold my site back in 2007-08). But I guess people are wanting to know mainly about the linking methods & my outsourcers. I have shared a little about my linking methods in a previous post but I'll post again here and I'll try to include some more details.

As far as the outsourcers go – unfortunately my outsourcers are having enough trouble keeping up with the workload I am giving them (actually in the process of finding more on outsourcing sites) – so I'm not going to be able to share that. But I will lay out my strategy for setting up the sites\linking here. Recently, here is what I have been doing… Register domains first – I like to register 10-15 at a time – and work on those specific sites together as a "project". I then put them all in a folder called 2011 Project where I name them "project 1", "project 2", etc – with 10-15 sites in each project. I think organization is very important. Also what I do is in each of the "project X" folders I put a "submitted" folder where I keep track of the articles I have submitted to unique article wizard, ezine, goarticles, squidoo, press release sites – or wherever else. I also have a folder called "pages" – where I save each article that I use for each page of that specific site. Lastly I have a folder called "links" where I keep a detailed link building record.

This is especially important because you can go back and see the exact linking method you used to get the site ranked – that way for sites that ranked the best you can follow that method and keep improving on it etc. – so I do recommending keeping dated documents of your links – who did them, what they did, and the date they did it – along with the report of the links. Alright, so after registering, I like immediately setting them up BTF style. Seo link monster I setup the DNS, add them to my hosting account, setup wordpress, and then setup the sites BTF style – I like doing this over the first few days. I then post an article or two a day for about 5 days. I like each site to have about 7 "articles" on it – I use 1 post and 6 pages. At the same time (after I submitted at least an article or two) – I will setup a campaign in Unique Article Wizard (UAW). Oh a little off track – when I order articles from my article writer – I order the 7 specific articles for the site, and another 8 articles or so for backlink building etc.

So back to UAW, I setup a campaign once I've had an article or two added to the site. The thing is I can do it super quick, because I use 3 of the articles from my article writer – they are all very similar articles. For example the titles would be "Facts About X", "Information About X", "X Information". That way I don't have to "re-write" each paragraph like your supposed to – I can setup a campaign in UAW in 10 minutes or less – where usually it would take an hour or two when re-writing articles etc. So I use 3 very similar articles, and throw them all in Magic Article Rewriter where I use the tokens feature of that software to spin all the articles – that give you a bunch of unique content for your backlinks. You can use another spinner software – just make sure they are spun well. I set the number of daily submissions to between 10-20 per day – that way you can keep a nice and slow pace at first. I'll finish up with the articles, once I'm done adding I add in a project to Social Monkee – I'm a platinum member which gives me 150 submissions 3x's a day – so that gives me 150 bookmark submissions for each site. After about a week and a half to 2 weeks all of the articles have been added, I have a UAW project going at 10-20 submissions per day, and I have a Social Monkee project that has either already submitted 150 bookmarks or is shortly doing so (BTW your Social Monkee stuff needs to be spun well as well). From here like I said it's been about 2 weeks and I like to see where I am now in the search engines. Seo link monster

Here is when I will fire up some profile links from either my outsourcers or tabish or another guy over at blackhatworld. I personally like to start with either 100 or 250 – you don't want to do too many at once. I'll give it another few days and put in an order with one of my outsourcers who does 135 links for each site for like $10. He'll do like 45 forum posts, 45 blog comments, and 45 article submissions\press releases. I may put in a second order with another outsourcer if it's a more competitive term. It's important to get a mixture of links – and make sure to always ping. I'll usually take a break from here – not do anything for a week, or so, wait for the reports back from the profile links and outsourcers.

Once I get the reports back I ping – and wait another few days to see where I am in the engines. If I need more work to get to the top I will place an order for either 500 or 1,000 profiles. Wait for report, ping, and see where I am again. If I still need more I will put in a couple more orders for outsourcers – get some more link diversity – and this time make them focus on more high PR links. If I'm STILL not where I want to be I will look into buying links. I personally don't like buying links for what I'm doing – because I want these sites to stay at the top of the search engines (because then the customer stays with me and trusts me more, and gives me more work). And that's a basic break down of my method. There is some other little stuff I will do – like little high PR backlink tricks or whatever – maybe a link juicer campaign etc. Now it is important to find good outsourcers – unfortunately I can't give you that part of it again – but just take the time to find some good outsourcers and it will really pay off for you.

Honestly it's not that tough with some practice. You need good unique content, you need link diversity, you need relevant links, and you need consistency and motivation. Not much more than Kelly and Mike have already preached here. Get a method down (or follow mine or Kelly's\Mike's or whatever), build unique content, get some good link diversity (don't build links too quickly), and just build. Add more content if you need to, add more links and link diversity if you need to – do what you got to do just get it done. BTW I'm using exact match domains as well. I hope this answers your questions…seo link monster

Jan 8

Are you interested in learning to be an ultrasound technician in Missouri?  Located in the middle of the country, medical schools in Missouri are numerous so opportunities abound.  Missouri is no different from other States, there are many research labs and biomedical sciences that offer huge contributions.  Find the right school and finish the courses as there are many hospitals and medical centers that require new staff.  Ultrasound techs positions need to be filled.

An ultrasound technician schools in Oklahoma, can give you the perfect opportunity to get a jump start in your ultrasound tech career. Oklahoma isn't where many would consider when it comes to finding ultrasound technician career positions. However, the state of Oklahoma is one of the fast growing states in America during the past 20 years. Most of the growth in population is occuring in the Oklahoma City metro area. OKC has the largest number of opportunities be available, however, Bartlesville, Lawton, Norman, and Tulsa all offer plenty of opportunities as well.

Ultrasound technician schools in Iowa can offer a perfect start in your ultrasound tech career. Situated in the American Heartland Iowa offers an ideal location for someone looking for a place to study. Iowa was at one time known for its agricultural economy, but the new economy is now less relies on agriculture and growing more towards manufacturing, biotechnology, finance and insurance services. Therefore, you can find the right school and finish the courses as there are many hospitals and medical centers that will require these new positions to be filled.

Jan 7

SEO Link Monster I actually just had my biggest single day today – at over $22,000 for the day, which is about $5,000 better than my previous best day (excluding my $180,000 day when I sold my site back in 2007-08). But I guess people are wanting to know mainly about the linking methods & my outsourcers. I have shared a little about my linking methods in a previous post but I'll post again here and I'll try to include some more details.

As far as the outsourcers go – unfortunately my outsourcers are having enough trouble keeping up with the workload I am giving them (actually in the process of finding more on outsourcing sites) – so I'm not going to be able to share that. But I will lay out my strategy for setting up the sites\linking here. Recently, here is what I have been doing… Register domains first – I like to register 10-15 at a time – and work on those specific sites together as a "project". I then put them all in a folder called 2011 Project where I name them "project 1", "project 2", etc – with 10-15 sites in each project. I think organization is very important. Also what I do is in each of the "project X" folders I put a "submitted" folder where I keep track of the articles I have submitted to unique article wizard, ezine, goarticles, squidoo, press release sites – or wherever else. I also have a folder called "pages" – where I save each article that I use for each page of that specific site. Lastly I have a folder called "links" where I keep a detailed link building record.

This is especially important because you can go back and see the exact linking method you used to get the site ranked – that way for sites that ranked the best you can follow that method and keep improving on it etc. – so I do recommending keeping dated documents of your links – who did them, what they did, and the date they did it – along with the report of the links. Alright, so after registering, I like immediately setting them up BTF style. Seo link monster I setup the DNS, add them to my hosting account, setup wordpress, and then setup the sites BTF style – I like doing this over the first few days. I then post an article or two a day for about 5 days. I like each site to have about 7 "articles" on it – I use 1 post and 6 pages. At the same time (after I submitted at least an article or two) – I will setup a campaign in Unique Article Wizard (UAW). Oh a little off track – when I order articles from my article writer – I order the 7 specific articles for the site, and another 8 articles or so for backlink building etc.

So back to UAW, I setup a campaign once I've had an article or two added to the site. The thing is I can do it super quick, because I use 3 of the articles from my article writer – they are all very similar articles. For example the titles would be "Facts About X", "Information About X", "X Information". That way I don't have to "re-write" each paragraph like your supposed to – I can setup a campaign in UAW in 10 minutes or less – where usually it would take an hour or two when re-writing articles etc. So I use 3 very similar articles, and throw them all in Magic Article Rewriter where I use the tokens feature of that software to spin all the articles – that give you a bunch of unique content for your backlinks. You can use another spinner software – just make sure they are spun well. I set the number of daily submissions to between 10-20 per day – that way you can keep a nice and slow pace at first. I'll finish up with the articles, once I'm done adding I add in a project to Social Monkee – I'm a platinum member which gives me 150 submissions 3x's a day – so that gives me 150 bookmark submissions for each site. After about a week and a half to 2 weeks all of the articles have been added, I have a UAW project going at 10-20 submissions per day, and I have a Social Monkee project that has either already submitted 150 bookmarks or is shortly doing so (BTW your Social Monkee stuff needs to be spun well as well). From here like I said it's been about 2 weeks and I like to see where I am now in the search engines. Seo link monster

Here is when I will fire up some profile links from either my outsourcers or tabish or another guy over at blackhatworld. I personally like to start with either 100 or 250 – you don't want to do too many at once. I'll give it another few days and put in an order with one of my outsourcers who does 135 links for each site for like $10. He'll do like 45 forum posts, 45 blog comments, and 45 article submissions\press releases. I may put in a second order with another outsourcer if it's a more competitive term. It's important to get a mixture of links – and make sure to always ping. I'll usually take a break from here – not do anything for a week, or so, wait for the reports back from the profile links and outsourcers.

Once I get the reports back I ping – and wait another few days to see where I am in the engines. If I need more work to get to the top I will place an order for either 500 or 1,000 profiles. Wait for report, ping, and see where I am again. If I still need more I will put in a couple more orders for outsourcers – get some more link diversity – and this time make them focus on more high PR links. If I'm STILL not where I want to be I will look into buying links. I personally don't like buying links for what I'm doing – because I want these sites to stay at the top of the search engines (because then the customer stays with me and trusts me more, and gives me more work). And that's a basic break down of my method. There is some other little stuff I will do – like little high PR backlink tricks or whatever – maybe a link juicer campaign etc. Now it is important to find good outsourcers – unfortunately I can't give you that part of it again – but just take the time to find some good outsourcers and it will really pay off for you.

Honestly it's not that tough with some practice. You need good unique content, you need link diversity, you need relevant links, and you need consistency and motivation. Not much more than Kelly and Mike have already preached here. Get a method down (or follow mine or Kelly's\Mike's or whatever), build unique content, get some good link diversity (don't build links too quickly), and just build. Add more content if you need to, add more links and link diversity if you need to – do what you got to do just get it done. BTW I'm using exact match domains as well. I hope this answers your questions…seo link monster

Jan 2

Choosing a new duvet is not something that you need to do very often – it will never be a part of the weekly shop. Here are a few answers to those questions that arise when you start looking such as what is a tog rating? What is the best filling? Which type of Duvet is the most comfortable? And so on.

Duvets generally fall into one of two categories, natural or synthetic. If you suffer from any kind of allergy or have sensitive skin, then a duvet with a synthetic filling such as “Allerban” will be better for you and will ensure long term trouble free comfort while you sleep. Otherwise, natural fillings are still the best for lightness and warmth. Down is particularly good at keeping you warm but allowing air to circulate around you at night.

Natural fillings will often make a duvet more expensive but very often they will last longer if they are properly cared for. This, however will cost more as feather and down duvets need to be dry cleaned unlike synthetic fillings which are machine washable.

All duvets are sold with a Tog rating. A Tog rating determines the warmth of a duvet, the greater the number the greater the warmth. So most people would choose a low Tog value for the summer e.g. 2.5 and something much higher like 13.5 or 15 Tog for the winter.

For those couples that like to sleep at different temperatures, you can get duvets that have two halves, each with a different Tog value. This allows one partner to have a cooler covering and the other to have a warmer cover over them at night. These are called partner duvets.

Another great thing about duvets is how much time they save in making a bed compared to sheets and a blanket. By using different duvet covers not only do you protect the duvet, you can also change the look of the room by changing duvet cover. The only maintenance (apart from cleaning) that a duvet needs is a shake once every three months. This fills it with air and improves the duvets’ insulation properties.

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