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Are You Sabotaging Your SEO Success (Part 2)?
If you look at most of the SEO techniques that are
now considered "black hat", they would have
been OK and worked well in moderation, but instead they
are used, abused, and killed by us, thereby sabotaging
our own success.
Look at blogging and pinging. It's a great way to drive
spiders and it makes sense. However no one wanted to
commit to manually blogging and pinging. No one wanted
to do it in a realistic way, so we bombarded the free
blog servers and bots with all the automated blogs and
pings, and we got ourselves where we are now. Another
valuable technique, no longer any good to us.
Let me talk specifically about RSS Feeds, Press Releases
and Articles and tell you what I think the downfall
is there.
RSS Feed, it's a great way to stay current.
Pull in news that is relevant and comes from different
points of view, showing different opinions. Fabulous!
Use a few feeds to enhance the already strong content
you have on your site and this tactic should remain
long term, to benefit us all.
However, what is really happening is people are saying
"Great, I don't even have to write content; I'll
just pull in feeds and bulk up my site that way"
Now you can imagine Google saying, "OK these
guys are abusing this technique and trying to fool us
- too bad, no more RSS Feeds". And those out there
that were using it legitimately are now suffering the
loss of this fabulous technique.
What is even scarier still, and the reason for this
article to begin with is what is happening with Article
Syndication - because this one I believe is accidentally
being misused and abused. People don't realize the
big picture, and therefore aren't considering the future
for this technique, and the future for their site.
In order to understand the overuse and abuse of this
particular service, you need to understand how it benefits
you, and you also need to understand the SPECIFICS of
what the engines look for.
Perception: Articles provide links to your site.
Google likes links. Score one point for you!
Reality: Google likes links that go to various
pages on your site, with varying text used as the clickable
part of your link (anchor text or hotspot). It is those
specifics that people tend to ignore.
When you syndicate an article, you send the same article
to multiple sources, sometimes even hundreds of sources.
You send the exact same version to each source. That
means each link goes to the same page on your site,
and has the same anchor text.
Not exactly what Google had in mind!
The way I see it, it's only a matter of time before
Google starts dismissing links from articles as irrelevant.
Now: Articles provide a good source of content
to enhance your site's existing content.
The Future: It's true, they do. However with
all the "scraping" (stealing bits of content
from sites online through an automated software and
then posting them to your page as text) going on - Google
has had to develop a component in their algorithm that
determines how old content is, and who was the first
publisher of it. Therefore, content from articles is
no longer beneficial to you.
Even worse, if you syndicate an article that
you actually wrote yourself, you are potentially losing
the credit for that article -- unless you quickly post
it on your site, and wait until it is indexed so Google
knows it belongs to you, and then open it up for syndication
to the world. Then people can use your content, but
you still benefit as the creator of the original content.
Most people don't think of that. Sure, they think to
post it on their site - but do they wait until its indexed?
Not usually, and since article sites are so big and
active, they are likely to be spidered first - and then
the article site will get credit as the first source
to use the content and therefore the owner or creator.
Good: Press Releases are a great way to get
news out there, throw in some links and you have built
in link popularity with media sites, which are typically
high PR.
Not Good: People are sending our press releases
every time they make a move. Is it really news worthy
that you acquired a new client, or that you completed
a project for a client? No, not really. However, the
real news worthy items get lost in the mass numbers
of press releases floating around each and every day.
With a little bit of restraint and strategy, we could
use these to our benefit without over using them, and
driving that strategy into the ground. Stay tuned for
the next article in this series: Stop Sabotaging Your
Success. Real Strategies to Implement Now.
So, the take-away here: Be careful - even the people
with the best intentions can sometimes accidentally
run a technique into the ground.
Work with someone that sees the big picture and is
willing to work a little bit harder, and wait just a
little bit longer for results. They end up the ultimate
winner, with rankings they can hold on to. They don't
have to live in fear of the death of the next hottest
trend.
What if you follow the rules, but others don't,
and the strategy still gets used and abused?
I know, it is possible. However, if everyone decides
not to stand for it, and takes action to prevent the
misuse of techniques, we'll come a long way towards
being where we need to be. So, spread the word - and
decide today that your SEO techniques have to work for
your future success and not against it.
Author: Jennifer Horowitz
Jennifer Horowitz is the Director of Marketing and
co-owner of http://www.EcomBuffet.com
Since 1998, her expertise in online marketing and Search
Engine Optimization (SEO) has helped clients increase
revenue and achieve their business goals. Jennifer has
written a downloadable book on Search Engine Optimization
and has been published in many SEO and marketing publications.
Keywords :Search Engine Optimization, SEO, RSS Feed,
Press Release, Article Syndication, Blog
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