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Cool way to build your mailing list - use comments

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on February 10th, 2008
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I just came across this post by Mind Valley Labs.  In a nut shell here is the way to go about building your mailing list with your blog comments.  When a user comments on your blog customize the results page to prompt them to opt in to your mail list.

Seems like a simple mod and I will work on doing it with my blogs this week.  Should be a pretty easy thing to do in word press and I will post the exact how to once I get it figured out.  This is one of those "well duh" tip.  Something so obvious once you hear it but something at the same time no one talks about or seems to bother to do.  Great tip!  A simple and over looked form of email list building.

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What does an Izea Real Rank Really Mean

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on February 5th, 2008
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IZEA Ranks LogoI  have commeted on both the Positive Aspects of Real Rank along with the Negative Aspects of Real Rank.  If you read my negative post you will recall one of my issues was that for advertisers buying posts via PayPerPost/IZEA they specify RealRank in terms of 1-9.  Where a blogger with a real rank of 9 is in the top ten percent and one with say a rank of 1 is in the bottom 10%.

However if you go to IZEA Ranks and check out this blog you would see my Real Rank today is 187 at the time of this post and 199 as a weekly average.  What does that mean?  Well by the fact that I can get top 10% opportunities from PayPerPost I know I am top 10% so Comtech News has a Real Rank visible to an advertiser as a 9 or as high as you can get.   In trying to figure out exactly what 187 means other then being the 187th most trafficed blog in the system I took a look at the published top 100 Izea Ranks.  Here is what I found

Ogizmo.com is number one at the moment but they don't let you see their stats.

mon-blog-sexy.com - Warning Adult Content is listed at number two with the following - Average Daily Page Views this Week: 12,142, Average Daily Unique Visitors this Week: 2,430

pjlighthouse.com is the lowest ranked of the top 100 to disclose stats and is ranked today at 95 they have the following stats this week, Average Daily Page Views this Week: 1,030 verage Daily Unique Visitors this Week: 216.

It is interesting that my Real Rank is 187 with a average visitor count of 240 in the past week better then PJLightHouse.com at 95 but their page views move them into the top ten.  The formula is no secret for Real Rank by the way it has been published on the IZEA Blog.  No the issue for a blogger is there is no way (Until Now) to know where you stand in relationship to the rest of the field.  Why?  We do not know the total number of blogs in the system.

So if say there are 2000 blogs in the system a Real Rank of 200 or better is a "9" (top 10%) but if there are say 1000 blogs in the system a real rank of 200 is only an 8 or top 10%.  I am not sure why Izea does not publish both your over all rank and your single digit ranking numbers.   Ted Murphy (CEO of PayPerPost) actually commented here on this blog that they planned to.  Yet for now a blogger with a real rank of say 486 is left wondering where they fall in the system.  9?, 8?, What?  No way to know with out knowing the total number of blogs in the system.

This got me thinking!  If a person created a blog that was brand new and had zero traffic then the Real Rank of said blog would be somewhere very close to the total number of blogs in the system. 

AH HA!  So that is what I did and the blog today has a Real Rank of 6236.  Now the problem was I used a domain that I had a site on at one time and the site actually had 7 visitors so it is probably not the very bottom but best guess is Izea has somewhere between 6300-7000 blogs in the system now.  So if that is the case a blogger can figure out pretty close where they are at.  IZEA is probably not releasing this information for the time being because that number is relatively small in Internet terms.

I plan to now set up another blog that is devoid of all traffic and will keep an eye on its Real Rank and post on occasion and if Izea ever releases the total number of blogs we will see how close I am. 

 

 

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What PayPerPost has meant to so many Bloggers

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on February 5th, 2008
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I have been doing a lot of posting for PayPerPost lately and it has as always let me blog about very cool stuff all while making some extra money.  What I love about PayPerPost is the way they are helping so many people make money.  To me the money I earn buys me some new gizmos for my boat or perhaps a case of nice wine or anything thing like that I happen to fancy.  To me it is kind of like just getting some cool stuff for blogging which I would do anyway.

However, while this extra money is just nice to have for me I know there are a lot of Bloggers that have had major changes to their financial lives because of PayPerPost.  I have talked to a lot of single moms and stay at home moms in forums that have been able to pay bills with out a second job just by doing some blogging each day.  I talked to one young man that has been blogging for PayPerPost and several other similar services and he has paid off 30% more of his student loans with his extra earnings then he would have by now with out it.

I am sure there are countless other stories like this.  If you blog for PPP please comment below and let me know what it has meant to you.  Despite my occasional critiques of Izea/PayPerPost I am a huge fan because of how benificial their impact has been for so many.   

The beauty of PayPerPost to me is the way they positively impact the lives of so many people.  In an age where corporation after corporation is taking advantage of people it is really nice to see a business model that simply must benefit others in order to succeed. 

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New paid to blog service called Bloggertizer but where is the revenue model

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on January 17th, 2008
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Any good business that is going to make it must have a revenue model for the owners itself.  Shocking?    Of course not anyone knows that so as I am looking at a new pretty cool get paid to blog site I am also asking how are these guys going to make a buck?    The new service is called Bloggertizer and it seems to have some great things going for it.

1.  They don't ask you to put any type of code, disclaimer, nothing on your site.  This means it won't end up getting a Page Rank Spank like so many posties from PayPerPost just got. 

2.  There is no real opportunity to blogger "system" rather you set up an account and a blog profile.  Advertisers then can search bloggers and contact them directly about posting or just links on the main page of the blog.  The advertiser and blogger work out their own terms including payment in both amount and method.  This means you keep 100% of your fee and again there is no "system" for Google to trace and then smack down either your rankings or PR.

3.  Much like the new Social Spark advertisers then rate bloggers and you can see ratings BEFORE you hire a blogger.  This way an advertiser knows what to expect BEFORE committing their dollars.   No more people with English as a second language slipping through a filter.

This all brings me back to my original question, how does Bloggertizer make any money.  By staying out of the transaction their life is sure a lot easier and of course the bloggers get more money and an advertiser's money buys more.    Still for this system to be around long term they have to make money.    They are spending money to advertise as I found them via AdWords advertising so they must have a revenue plan at some point. 

My Guess - And only a GUESS!

Right now even if you join as a blogger you can browse blogs, message other bloggers and buy posts.  I predict that will stop at some point and only with an advertiser account will you be able to do that.    Then once the blogger inventory is high and the system proven they plan to make advertisers pay some sort of "access fee", probably monthly for access to the network.  Not  bad business model if that indeed is their plan.    In any event we shall see in time.    For now though if are looking to buy or sell posting with out getting smacked by Google you may want to check out Bloggertizer.

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How to protect your blog from Google and Make more money with Paid Blogging Services

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on December 3rd, 2007
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Originally I was going to do a video course on all of this showing how to do it step by step and sell it for say 19-29 dollars.  I still will if enough people commit in advance to buying it and I think it would help a lot of less technical people get it all down right and make more money blogging.  However, with recent developments I feel the need to tell people the basics of simple protection from Google and a bit about how to get more traffic to your blog so you can ensure good rankings for things like the new Real Rank, Alexa, Compete, etc.  If you would be interested in this video course leave a comment saying so and join our email notification list about it.

 

OK,  I have been on a tear since Google bombed so many small time bloggers taking their published PR down to a zero.  Now some may think I am bitter because Google torched this blog so hard.  The truth is I have done many very risky things with this blog, this is one of my push the envelope mediums, I knew it would come some day.  I expected it, I have no personal problem with it but I do have an issue with the hundreds of single moms, disabled individuals and hard working folks that were just stating to make some extra money being put down so hard due to Google greed and their belief that they get to tell the free market what to do. Neo Socialism at its finest!

So this article is going to tell a paid blogger or anyone selling links for that matter how to avoid at least "automated detection" and remove the ease of follow up attacks on your other internet properties.  Make no mistake about this, this is a WAR.  Google is out to put small time people out of business and it isn't right.  So long as Google PR is seen as the Gold Standard of a sites "value" and so long as there is not really good alternative to value a site for links, then PR is a PUBLIC STATEMENT about your blog with the power to slander it and damage you financially.

So what do you do to confront the new world of Paid Blogging

First - If you got Nuked to a PR0 by Google 

OK first DO NOT believe PayPerPost when they try to tell you "Real Rank" is the answer.  If it works out fine (and I hope it does) but you can't ignore Google PR long term if you want to continue to get paid.  Remember there are other options for Paid Blogging too, ReviewMe, Loud Launch, Blogvertise, to name a few off the top of my head.

If your Blog is now a PR0 do not abandon it, however, you need to take action and build a second blog.  I will be telling new people how to start a Blog fast below so I won't restate it here nor will I go into how to protect it yet BUT understand for your long term earnings you need a new blog and you need it fast.  You then need to do the protection steps below as well to be sure you don't loose this one.

Do not expect Google to forgive your sins, don't expect them to not hunt down your other sites!  Go into protection mode now and get busy building.

Second - Starting a Blog or a New Blog

Ok there is going to be some acceleration of things here that some services may consider "unethical" but to me this is bull shit.  Advertisers want blogs with Link Power, the look of activity and well written content about themselves and others on it.  They want blogs that are visited by real people and they want to see a result.  These steps will just make you able to provide this to them FASTER.

The first thing you need is a domain name, if you were or are on Blogspot.com, Wordpress.com, Xanga.com, Myspace.com, get off of that crap now.  If you are lucky you have some other domains with some stuff on them, perhaps one is old enough to be a project you never did the right way and it has some PR.  If so convert this domain into your new blog, you will keep the PR and get out of the gate fast.

If you don't, like most small bloggers, just have a random domain with some PR on it you need to go hunting for someone who does.  Go to a few webmaster/marketing forums and say you are looking for a PR3 or higher domain and are willing to pay 50 bucks for it or so and you MIGHT find a good one.  Don't fret the words in the domain that much as the ranking effect won't be that big a deal for most small time players anyway.

The better way is simple there are MILLIONS of domains out there that people that are very uneducated about PR, marketing, etc put sites on that suck.  These sites have never made a dime!  Search for terms that describe your blogs niche, go to like Page 10 of the Google results, may be page 25, 60, 100 you get the idea.  You WILL NEED TO HUNT and find a few of them.  Look for crappy sites that clearly suck but have PR, find the owner by email, phone, hook or crook and offer them 50 bucks for their website.  Find 6 or so and 2-3 will sell out and be happy about it.  Now take these domains and put your blogs on them.  If you build two or three (which I advise) get cheap servers and put them all on different servers.  Hosting has gotten really cheap!

Getting and Building PR Fast 

OK next you need to go back to hunting in the SERPS or in blog communities, etc.  Go find yourself a few sites with a PR of 3 or higher and start emailing people.  Ask to buy a link on their sites for 20 bucks or so, buy at least 5 links, spend the 100 dollars it is more then worth it.  Don't use TextLink Broker or any other service.  Look for old and shitty sites, always say you would either like to say pay 15 dollars for a link or 50 for the site if it has PR, I will tell you why later.  Just know if you can buy 4-5 domains that have PR on them for 300 dollars or less you are GOLDEN and your investment is a very smart one.  Call me I will probably buy them all off you for twice what you paid if you change your mind!

Now since you are a blogger get you butt on several "article directory sites" and draft a half dozen articles or so, put links in them GOOD ONES with anchors if allowed.  Do a free press release on PRLeap about your new blog, no one will care so what you get a link.  Go to squidoo and create two or three profiles and make a lens or two about a topic common to your blog.  You get the idea put some links out there anywhere you can for free.  Then build a few links from "other places" to those one off links. 

This is the formula to gain PR.  Find any place you can in your niche topic with PR and beg borrow and steal links to your blog or to pages that link to your blog.  Push some links to individual posts, don't do everyone to your home page.  I have to cut this off now, PR and link building is a topic you could do a book on hopefully you get the idea.

Protecting Your Blog and Your Other Sites

Ok now this is the main stuff I felt obligated to tell people today.  If you are making a new blog or if your blog was lucky and did not get smacked down or if you are just starting Paid Blogging you need to do these things now.

One - Stop or don't blog under your proper name.  Create an online identity, a "handle" something that is not related to or connected to your proper name.  Brand the heck out of it, but do not tell people you are John Smith in Alabama, do that on some personal blog if you like but not on a money blog.  It opens you to attack in more then one location.

Two - Go to your domain register and set up your domain with a "secure whois" this will mean no one can find out who owns your domain.  Be anonymous, if you get caught you don't want it to end in a which hunt where Google torches any of your other blogs.  They might, it has happened to others

Three - Google wants you to use re="nofollow" if you don't know what that is learn.  Google it! Just DON'T use it the way Google intends!  What google wants is for you to put nofollow on any link you sell on your site.  Now how does google know what is sold or not?  They don't unless you are stupid enough to tell them.  So go ahead and create a set of links on your home page to some random large companies as "recommend resources" something like that.  Then nofollow them, who cares about them being nofollowed, you don't and the companies can't complain they did not pay for the links. 

Occasionally when you blog and link to something that is not important or what have you put a nofollow on things here and there.  See how this works, you show google how you are a good little stooge!  How you play the game as the obedient serf they believe you to be.  So if and when they make algos to look for sites or specifically blogs that never use nofollow they never find you.

Four -  Never again use the words "PayPerPost", "Paid blogging", "Blogvertise", "sponsored links" or anything close to this in your blogging.  I mean never.  Part of the filter google used to find PPP blogers was just looking for things like that, so DON'T do it.  I mean ever.

Five - ******This is Really Important****** - I think it would be best if you can get away with it to not have a "disclosure policy" on your blog.  PayPerPost requires it, some other services may soon and hell the Federal Government may do so at some point as a point of law.  Yet there is a way to "disclose" with out broadcasting to googles spiders that you are doing so.  Here is how you do it, first write up your policy and then convert it into an image.  Now create a page on your blog and call it some BS domain like, randompost or something like that and then post your policy on there as an image, google can't read an image. 

Next take and make an image of the words "Disclosure Policy" and use those as the link point from your blog to your pollicy. Now NOFOLLOW the image link.  Be smart call the image file name something  stupid, 4khoavjlejoaiyt.jpg or something random that means NOTHING TO ANYONE.  Now put the command content="noindex,nofollow" on the page with the policy image.  This says to google spiders do not look at or index this page.  They want nofollow give it to em just use it to your advantage.

Six -  Never again put something like "this is a sponsored post" or "thank you to our sponsor xyz" etc after a post.  If you must say that you are doing a sponsored post turn again to images.  Create an image, remember to give it a random file name that says whatever you want it to say.  Make it the same font as your blog text and very simple so it looks typed not like an image and put it like below your tags etc to make it less obvious what is going on.  I would tell you the best way is not to do this at all, it would be better to say stuff like "I was asked to take a look at", "I was contacted about", etc as your way to ID a sponsored post.

Realize that some of this still makes you open to a manual hunt down and attack but you are flying well below the radar.  If you are smart you build 3-4 blogs to mitigate your risk if you get caught you don't get burned too hard. 

Getting Traffic - Focus On This More Then Ever 

OK I am not fond of real rank as it is today but one thing PayPerPost is spot on about is that Traffic Matters.  If more people read and visit your blog you have more value.  First more people will read your sponsored posts, however, traffic is also valuable because you get links from the people that visit your blog.  You don't just want links that you manipulate you want natural links and people do not link to what they never see. 

Additionally people and advertisers do value things like Alexa Rank and in time Real Rank will probably get some traction.  Hence blogs with traffic will have more opportunity in the Paid Blog World then those with little to none.  Here are some traffic basics, PayPerPost may feel some of these are unethical and there are some true unethical sources of traffic or "perceived traffic" none of these though qualify in my opinion for that. They are real traffic because real humans come to and see your blog.

Again this is basic I could do hours and hours just on Paid Search, Organic Search, Content Links, Traffic Exchanges, etc.  I just want to get most bloggers thinking a bit differently about the VALUE of traffic.  Pay for some, if you make 500 a month blogging take 10-20% and put it back into your own advertising.  Buy traffic it is an INVESTMENT NOT AN EXPENSE.  So here are the top cheap ways to get some decent quality traffic to your website.

First Traffic SourceSecond Tier Search Engines.  This include sites like 7Search, Findology, etc.  These are great tools and you can easily get a ton of every day traffic for about 2-7 cents a click,  call it 4 cents average and you can get 500 extra visits a month for 20 bucks.  Many small blogs never even get 500 visits a month.  If you are really slick and mine out enough terms and phrases you can push your click average to like 2-3 cents on 7 search.  Your not selling so conversion is a moderate concern you just want real human visitors.  Make the most of your low cost PPC traffic when you find a term that is specific link it to your best fitting post, don't send all traffic to your home page.

Second Traffic Source - Traffic Exchanges.  -  These are some times called "surfing programs" and they work this way.  You sign up and then you get a specific page to visit or a thing to put in your browser or some way to view other peoples websites.  Then say for every 10 sites you visit you get one visit in return at no real cost. 

Let me tell you though that is the suckers way to do use these programs! 

What do you think the owners do with all the traffic that they have as a surplus? They sell it and since they have no cost they sell it CHEAP.  This is not super high quality traffic but it is real people.  They are generally people trying to learn how to make money online and that is actually good because your blog should stand out from all the auto generated crap and "squeeze pages" in them.  Don't surf, don't waste your time buy a nice chunk of monthly traffic for dirt cheap and let it run.  It will bring real people to your blog and help things like Alexa and Real Rank at the same time.

Third Traffic SourceContent networks.  Go to the source of the evil "Google" set up a PPC account and do up a bunch of ads on the "content network".  This is not the stuff on Google it is all those sites with adSense all over them, you can bid a penny on hundreds of terms and really stretch another 20-40 bucks with this.  You will have to dig and take a few months to figure out how to get enough cheap clicks that work for your blog and actually spend that much if you stay really cheap but it can be done.  Additionally you can do the same with Yahoo's content network or go to second tier providers like Kontera and others.  Again I can't go into the real "how" here but this can and will produce a lot of great traffic for pennies.

Fourth Traffic SourceOrganic Search.  This is another thing I can't go very specific on but let me just say if you do the link building I mention then this will happen to some degree on its own.  Some simple things you can do include using Googles Keyword Tool to find terms to work into your post titles.  Doing so will help a lot.  If you use WordPress as a blog platform hosted on your own server (which I recommend) there are many good free plugins to help.  These include a tool that creates XML sitemaps and pings google for you, a meta tag plug in and plenty more.  Just the act of thinking about your titles and getting specific phrases into your copy is a start.  Learn a bit more about very basic SEO and you should be able to produce an additional 500 visits a month to any blog even if you are not very good at it.

Fifth Traffic Source - Social Networks Etc.  This is something many bloggers do but the problem is most rely on them alone and don't do the others listed above.  Alone unless you have a really awesome blog and live in these communities day and night the social stuff is not going to make it happen for you all by itself.  Combined with the other techniques though social sites can give you a nice boost.  Join all of them, put the do dads you are required to on your blog somewhere and take what comes.  Pick about two or three and really get involved in them, pick ones you LIKE they are all ok and participation will make the most of them.  Do the others too because you can feed in your blog feed, add a widget and get some results so take the time in the beginning and harvest the traffic long term.  Now remember you have a new identity online.  You are not Joe Smith now you are "That Blog Dude", "One Cool Chick" or what ever, join all social networks this way never again tie your proper name to your monetized blog.

Initially you might need a few hundred bucks to short cut your way to a blog with PR and links but once that is done you can run a little of each of the above for say 50-100 dollars a month.  The difference can be a blog you make 500 dollars with becoming a blog that makes you 1500 dollars a month or more.  Again this is an investment not an expenditure.  Many blogger will struggle with this concept but the day you made a dime with your blog you went "into business" so treat it that way.

Building a Subscriber Base - The Most Important Thing You Can Do

Honestly I really mean it when I say this is the most important thing you can do.  If you push traffic to your blog every day but don't build a real base of readers you are just treading water.  You have to keep doing everything just to stay level, your traffic hits a plateau and stays there.  When you build a real subscriber list you change the rules.  The above system will bring you say 10,000-20,000 visits or more and while many are crappy some are really targeted but even with a total opt in rate of 1% you are looking at 100 subscribers a month on the very low end.  Create a GOOD REASON for people to opt in and you can do much better then 1%, I have systems generating from 8-15% even with relatively low end traffic as opt ins.

Build an Opt In Email List - The key is the GOOD REASON I mentioned.  Let me be clear your cheerful blogging and snarky remarks are seldom enough to push subscribers past 1%, hell most of the time a plain blog gets .25% or lower to opt in.  Not good!   What you need to do is have a free report, a free ebook, a free ecourse, a something that entices visitors to opt in to an email list.  Sure you want RSS subscribers but adoption is still very low especially among low tech typical web surfers.

So what you do is simple create or pay someone to create a unique item to give away and put a form for email opt ins on your blog.  Yet you MUST DO MORE then that.  Now create a page on your blog and SELL the free report.  Write sales copy as though you were going to charge 49 dollars for it, make people want it.  Promise in your copy not to spam your readers, that you will ONLY notify them of blog posts and nothing more.  Hell you can then do what ever you want in your postings anyway.  

I use Aweber for this and I love it, you can even point your blogs rss feed at your list and your list gets emailed automatically each time you post.  I love this feature and it works well, they have great support and you can build a list of up to 10,000 people for only 19 bucks a month.  There is also a service called Zoodka from IZEA/PayPerPost and it can be used by any blogger for free or with paid upgrades if you want them.  It looks pretty good but I found it a bit clunky to manage when I tried it, that was a while ago and you may want to give it a shot now that they have worked on it more.  As something you can start with for free it is worth a look for most people I imagine. 

The key again though is make your "Free Item" very visible on your blog and make it good quality.  It can be 10 Keys to what ever your blog focuses on or an eBook about getting the best deals on electronics it can be anything that is of interest to your visitors.  It should fit your blog well and you have to again SELL IT.  Put a value on it, say I plan to sell this item after the fist 1000 are given away free for 47.99 and that one addition will sometimes double your opt in rate.  

When you build a subscriber base you change the rules on Google and all the other engines.  In time you can build a list of 20,000 or more and then you can vary well tell search engines to go to hell.  You must do this and you should do this BEFORE you start buying traffic etc.  Let me be clear without putting lead capture on your blog pushing traffic to it is like putting gas into a car with no tires.  Totally pointless!  Don't feel bad if you have tried this, many giant corporations are spending millions and making the same mistake right now, I know, some of them have been my clients.

Make sure to start with all your connections

I mean your human connections.  Ask mom, dad, your brother, sister, friends, aunts, uncles, friends of friends, anyone with a pulse you know to agree to be on your blog email list.  You probably know lots and lots of non techies that still think blogging is really complicated and something for only brilliant computer people.  Just tell these people that anytime you post to your blog they will get a quick email and they can read what they like and ignore the rest. 

Most of your contacts will be fine with this.  Set a goal to get 100 people this way, you can do it and it is easy.  Once a person is on a while send them an email about a funny or quirky post.  Post about a Darwin Awards winner or something and ask your personal contacts to forward your posting and tell their friends to read your blog.  Let your opt in sales page do the rest for you.  Just reaching out to those you know and throwing in some funny, viral, etc stuff from time to time you can add thousands to your subscriber base.

Now is the time for action

Remember what I said this absolutely is a war.  Google is out to put small time bloggers who have been earning a decent wage out of business.  Their goal is to dictate to the free market how we are to conduct ourselves and because of their emense power they can by and large do so with most site owners.  You do not have to take it lying down though, they are taking food directly off your families plates here so do something, respond.

If your blog got torched either use another domain you have with some PR, hide your ownership of it and get busy with the things I have outlined above.  If you don't have a domain go find one with a bit of PR and cut a deal to buy it.  You may spend 5 hours to find some that fit, a day or two tracking down and negotiating the transfer and getting a new blog installed on your new domain and server takes some work but do it.  Take this personally because Google did it that way. You were targeted and the value of your blog was slandered, perhaps we should all sue them but for now adjust and get going, make more money then ever before, blog your ass off and take opportunities from every blog service that will have you.

If you got by and did not get torched then don't think you're safe.  They are coming for you too, make the adjustments I suggest here.  Get the names of these services off of your blogs, do it NOW.  If you have a disclosure policy get it turned into an image or get rid of it if your services don't require you to have it.  Do not put any advertising for these services on your money making blogs and be smart about the way you title, word and structure things.  Put some no follow links on your blog to places that are big names and you are happy to recommend and bury a nofollow into a post once in a while.

Set up good lead capture and start pushing traffic to your blogs and control your destiny.  I want you to seriously consider running two if not three blogs.  Do separate IDs for each one and make none something you blog under your proper name with.  If you need help with content get over to eLance or RentaCoder and hire some copywriters for 2-4 cents  word or have one write reports and ebooks for you. 

In short do not be passive in this attack!  Defend what you have or build back what was taken from you.  The internet is to big to let anyone even Google dictate your future or steal from your family.

Again I wrote this and gave away all this information because I feel that people deserve to know what is really happening and how to fix it.  I will indeed build a video course if the interest is there so opt in to my notice list and leave a comment to the same if you would pay 19-29 dollars for such a course.  If I get say 40ish people that want it I will put my staff on getting it done.

I want to say to every blogger that has been hurt by this or soon will be, I understand where you are and I want to help.  I don't "need" money any more and I don't really need to blog for a few bucks extra a week but I remember what it was like to really need money.  I used to work in a warehouse just 15 years ago and was paid 6 dollars an hour and at that time I could barely cover my rent each month.  I know how wrong this Google attack was and that is why I have been so vocal about all of it.

Live Free!  Blog On!

~ Jack Spirko 

 

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OK Google now I am going dark

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on November 19th, 2007
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Thanks to the new PayPerPost back hand attack that Google has handed out Comtech News has gone from a previous high Page Rank of 5 down to a zero.  Why?  Mostly because I have participated in PayPerPost and offered links on my blog with out using the nofollow condom that Google says I have to use.

Now may be I got it harder, may be Google gave me a hand job because my first bump was down to a 2 now I am a 0.  Perhaps these posts are why I got bitch slapped so hard?

Yet if they did go harder on me for my opinion what does that say about Google?  Does it not make everything I said in those posts even more true?

darkside.jpgSo now what?  Now I am going dark!  Now I am going to push this thing heavy and hard to the limit.  Izea (the new name of the company that owns PayPerPost) is coming out with something called "real rank", that will work on traffic and total clicks. 

Well, LISTEN UP, traffic and clicks can be purchased.  Not only that I have plenty of traffic and clicks that I can control and manipulate and move around as I see fit.  I am an SEO right?  What I find interesting is my search engine rankings did not fall on this blog, I still get a lot of traffic.  Further the ranks of sites I linked to did not go down either, some went up!  It is clear that Google did this for one reason and one reason only, to try to ruin the link buying market.

So what do I mean that I am "going dark", well that means I am going to take every Black Hat, Gray Hat and legitimate White Hat technique I know and I am going to create a new blog.  I will push lots of traffic to it and have a huge Izea "real rank" but I am not done there. 

No, no, no my friends Google has made this personal!

I won't post the domain of the new blog here and I am going to buy a lot of links to it, HIGH GOOGLE PR LINKS and just like I do for clients I will buy them "covert", this means contacting site owners directly for injected paid links that simply can not be tracked. This blog was never supposed to be a real money maker for me, just a place to talk technology, seo and vent a bit.  I actually have not even posted anything for PayPerPost since August 21st.  I have been busy building a new company and working hard to build up my staff.

Yet my darkness gets worse!  Much worse, what I am about to do can be done by anyone and I am going to teach anyone who wants to learn how to game this new system and make Google love you at the same time exactly how to do it.  You read that right I will show you exactly how to have a High Google PR, a smoking Izea Real Rank and do it so Google does not have a clue what you are doing.  It will take a while to put together but you can get on a list to be notified when the information is available.

I will have package this information in a way that prevents anyone from knowing what blogs I am doing these techniques on because that will risk another hand job by Google.  Trust me this isn't that hard anyone can use these techniques and I am going to make them available in a step by step process that ANYONE can use. 

All I can say to Google is, this is your doing! 

"You choose this path, paid blogging was above board, everything was disclosed and done in the open.  People certainly used this to build links but the blogger still had to believe that the content was worth publishing and be willing to write about it.   Bloggers also had to write un-sponsored posts between each sponsored post and keep their blog from being nothing but sponsorships and paid links.  Those days are gone too!  Bloggers will indeed "Go Dark" now, not dark from the reader but dark from you, dark from your hole filled algorithms.

Personally I don't care about your ding on my blog!  Again this blog was just designed to share my knowledge and opinions about SEO, Internet Marketing and some other stuff.  This new tactic sucks because it is a direct attack on lots of people that were finally making a little bit of money in their efforts to contribute to the Internet.   I am talking about single mothers, work at home mothers and disabled individuals all who were working a little bit each day from home to put a bit more food on the table or help cover things like health insurance and housing.  Nice going jerks, protect your bottom line at the expense of the poor and middle class!

In short - Where is the Google that is supposed to be looking out for the little guy?

I don't know where that Google went to but what I do know is exactly how to play the game.  Exactly how to maintain your integrity as a blogger with your readers and still game Google and maximize the new Izea "real rank" at the same time.  If you want to know how to do this once the material is available, then just visit this page and fill out the form.  Don't worry I will never spam you and I will only email you about this exact project.  Google asked for it, so let's give it to them.  You want a PR5 - PR6 blog?  I will show you how to get one and I will show you how to hide your participation in PPP or other blog for money programs from Google.

Again to be notified of when this is available just fill out the form on this page.

 

~ Jack Spirko 

 

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PayPerPost Direct Launches

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on June 22nd, 2007
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Regular readers of this blog may have noticed a new graphic in our right hand margin.  That is the logo from PayPerPost that says "Hire Me" which is part of the an new innoviative way that PayPerPost has given its bloggers (affectionately known as Posties) to make money with their blogs.  The new program is excellent for me as a blogger because it lets me set my own price for a client that may want something specific on my blog that does not fit the general opportunity method.  

For instance an advertiser on my blog may want me to relate their story to some of my prior posts.  This gives the post a lot more traction and will give the advertiser a better overall result.  

The bigger benefit to both the advertiser and blogger is this arrangement is financial.  Where as most of PayPerPost's competitors like ReviewMe charge 50-100% markup and keep up to half of the bloggers rate, PPP Direct only charges a 10% fee, 5% of which goes to transaction fees for PayPal and credit card processing.  Of course this give the advertiser more bang for the buck all while letting the blogger earn the majority of their own revenue.  Honestly I am totally sold on PayPerPost, not only do I blog for them I also hire other bloggers as well.  This is yet another example of why.

You can get an overview of the Plan Here

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Watch a video explaining it here 

If you have ever thought about blogging or PayPerPost I highly recommend getting signed up, it is a great way to blog about interesting subjects and monetize your blog.  Likewise if you have considered advertising with them let me say I can not recommend them highly enough.  I have run several campaigns, my seo results have been exceptional and the system has worked flawlessly.  Finely note that this is in fact a sponsored post paid for by PayPerPost. 

So why does that matter?  Well, think about it this way, PayPerPost is willing to spend their own money, to pay their own bloggers and in effect buy from them selves.  There are a lot of companies that could learn from this, companies willing to buy from themselves are generally worth doing business with.

 ~ Jack

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Are You a Marketing Maestro?

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on June 12th, 2007
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OK so I have made some comments both positive and negative about Trump University and the Trump Blog.  I have also made a great new friend in the process, Mr. Josef Katz (Director of Marketing for Trump University).  We have been since trading ideas and and some suggestions since then.  During that time Josef mentioned they would be launching a new blog called Marketing Maestro.

The new blog  is a lot less formal then the official Trump blog and is a collaborative effort of many of Trump's people commenting on various marketing and sales techniques.   I have found many of the new posts, great reads.  Some of my favorites thus far include,

So far the new blog is off to a great start!  I would recommend adding this feed to your RSS reader and be sure to note it is a seperate feed from the main Trump blog.

 

~ Jack

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Why Donald Trump has a Blog That Sucks

Posted in Blogging, Business Management by jspirko on April 27th, 2007
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I really tried to be a fan of the Trump Blog, I mean I really did but I have just removed his feed from RSS reader.  It is a shame too, I really admire Trump as a business person, I loved a few of his books like,

They are great books and belong on the shelf of any would be business owner along with many of his other books.  I enjoyed a few seasons of hit TV show The Apprentice but have not watched the last two seasons, I have just been too busy.

Trump is an arrogant jerk at times, however, I do believe he really wants you and me and anyone that wants to have it all, to take the shot and is happy when someone makes it.  He is a guy that ticks me off at times but he is also one of my real heroes.  So why do I say his blog sucks?  Simply because it SUCKS! 

The question then is why does it suck and what can others learn so that they don't make their blog suck too.   There are several reasons his blog blows, here are the big ones.

1.  The posts are devoid of any real "voice".  They are written by MBAs in "proper English", probably each post is labored over for hours, debated around a table and then finally approved for publication. While some 17 year old blogger is makeing 10K a month with a few crappy sites and blogs, Trumps folks are debating syntax and sentence structure of one line in a post that no one will actually read anyway.

2.  99 times out of 100 every post on the Trump is nothing but a big blantant sales pitch for his business school.   Look people don't mind being sold to a bit on a blog some of that is expected but people read blogs for opinions, unique commentary and ideas.  It is ok to do some selling in a blog but you have to blend it with something unique and different.  When blended with the first reason, well it just gets worse.

3.  Trump does not post enough, most of the posts are by his team.  That is not all bad, Ben Fitts and Mark Barrera both post here at times, but when they do they do with the voice that is lacking on Trumps Blog.  Besides Ben, Mark and I are not big names like Donald. People read this blog to learn about tech and search marketing, they read Trumps to HEAR TRUMP and they seldom do.   In fact on the few occasions when Trump himself posts, it is actually pretty good, and seldom a sales pitch. Like this post on Experience vs. Education

There is a lot to learn here as more and more CEOs, Top Executives and Company Presidents, etc. start blogging.  There is such a tendency to have a marketing person ghost write their posts or for them to write what I call brochureology.  Most of these blogs are written like typical sales copy or academic articles with no feeling, no true voice, no passion and that makes them suck and honestly not worth producing.

So how do you make your blog rock?  In the words of my friend and client Val Riazanov, "you are what you are, be what you are".  Be yourself!  That is the key, if you knew me personally, knew what I sound like when I talk you would be able to hear my voice when you read my posts, I simply write like I talk.  That is the key to good blogging, be original and write with you own voice.  I don't care if you are some bigwig, some superstar even to the magnitude of Trump, if you are going to blog, do it right, write your own stuff and write it in your personal voice.

I just love the morons (yes if you spell check my blog you are a moron), that insist on critiquing my spelling on my blog!  They write like an English teacher but no one ever reads it!  Want to see a great example by a rookie blogger, a guy that "got it" the day I set up his blog for him, check out British Entrepreneur Neil Franklin's Blog.  Neil is very successful, has a lot of things "done for him" and has plenty of employees.  I have worked with him to get him up to speed with his blogging but every post is his post in his words.  When I read it I can "hear him" refined British accent and all.

That is the key to be a good blogger, blog, don't write prose or sales copy or brochure style text.  Let people hear you and let them feel who you really are.  

Donald Trump has a lot of things that you would do well to emulate, but his blog is not one of them.  Keep that in mind as you build and post to your blog, the sad thing is Trump's blog does not have to suck, he could kill off his MBA poster, post himself twice a week and it would have a lot more and far more loyal readers.

~ Jack Spirko

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P.S. - I actually think Donald Trump has a pretty good blog, despite the issues pointed out in this article.  To be fair I have since posted an article about the positives and the improvements at the Trump Blog.  That post is called,  -  Why Donald Trump Has a Great Blog that is Getting Even Better

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New Blog Set Up for My Boss

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on March 27th, 2007
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After a wonderful year at Sage Telecom followed by a few months of misery during a buy out I recently made a career switch and am now working as the Director of Marketing Services for Cerion Network Optimization Services.

Cerion is a great company but what really made me want to work for them is the people.  In particular one of the founders and Chairman of the Board Neil Franklin who was a former client who became a solid friend was a real draw.  Neil is one of the most brilliant business people I have ever met and allows my creative energy to flow freely and is willing to try unconventional tactics because he understands how big companies are getting beaten every day in the online world.

One of my first tasks at Cerion is to get our leaders blogging each with their own blog.  I have started with Neil because he always has something to say and it is usually not only accurate and interesting but entertaining as well.  Take a look at Neils Blog,

The Mind of a British Entrepreneur in America 

Make sure to subscribe to his feed as well.  I know some of the subjects he has planned and it should be both an education and a riot at times.  It is so great to be with a company that not only encourages unconventional marketing but actively participates in it.  Next up are blogs for one of our PhD's and our CEO.  

~ Jack Spirko

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Cool Free Tool for Your Blog

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on March 14th, 2007
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Zookoda Email MarketingIf you are serious about building a blog you need to be bringing your readers back again and again.  While many readers may subscribe to your feed a huge number of Internet users are still not using RSS.  The way to bring these visitors back is with email.  We do that here at ComTech News and I do it with my other blogs with a paid service but I just found a free email marketing service that is specificly made for use by bloggers.

The service is called Zookoda email marketing and it is beyond cool.  

Zookoda enables you to:

  • Manage email newsletter subscribers.
  • Enhance your blog with custom newsletter subscription forms.
  • Design eye-catching newletters to match your blog design.
  • Schedule recurring broadcasts for each day, week or month.
  • View real-time open, bounce, click and unsubscribe reports.
  • Access mobile users by emailing blog content in text format.

And it does all of this for free!  In fact I could not even find a paid upgrade option after looking a great deal to find one.  

The system automates email updates to your subscribers with the frequency and options you want.  Rather then doing away with RSS feeds it embraces them.  Zookoda uses your blogs RSS or Atom feed to provide your email content.  This way your visitors get updated as frequently as you choose with summaries of your latest blog posts.

I set up an account with Zookoda in a matter of minute and I am already working on adding it to one of my new blogs, there is a strong possibility it will replace my other email service at least for RSS blog based email updates.

The system is fully compliant with SPAM laws, all opt ins are via a double opt in process and it comes with all the features of typical higher end email marketing systems.  The interface is fairly intuitive and we plan to make some training videos of how to set it up for our Internet Marketing Training program over at MarketingICE.com.

Take a look at Zookoda I can tell you that it is quite impressive and best of all it is free.

~ Jack Spirko
 

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Blogging is Profitable

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on March 6th, 2007
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For about a month and half now I have been including posts on this blog that are sponsored by advertisers using a service called PayPerPost.  When I first started doing posts for them it was paying on average 5-7 dollars per post.  Given I could find an interesting subject, make a post and be done with it in about 10 minutes this was not big bucks but it was worth doing.  I mean I need to keep my blog active anyway right, so being paid for doing so is not a bad idea.
Back at the beginning a post that paid 10-15 dollars was big bucks and usually had a lot of requirements to qualify for.  Now recently PayPerPost released something called segmentation that breaks down Blogs by things like Google PR, Alexa Rank and some other factors.  This has let advertisers put more requirements on posters but the effect has been much more profitable blogging for people with authoritative Blogs.

Right now for instance there is a post available that will put 1000 dollars in your pocket if your Blog has a Google PR of 8.  Now there are not too many PR8 Blogs around but it sure shows the potential.  I have taken opportunities thus far as high as 45 dollars for a single post.  I have also started to see a lot of opportunities for between 15-50 dollars and quite a few in the 75-100 dollar range.

After being online for about 10 years I have to say PayPerPost is at the moment the easiest way for the average person to make at least a little money.  Rather then chase quick money schemes or get a second job just go out and blog for money with PayPerPost.  I still don’t see any full time income coming out of this in the next 6 months; however, just about anyone can start a blog, build it up and easily make a few hundred dollars a month and for those with authoritative Blogs doing a few posts a week can easily produce between 500-1000 dollars in extra income a month.

If you have not checked out PayPerPost yet you really should.  It is an excellent way to add some revenue to your online and blogging efforts.  The best part to me though is the quality of the advertisers.  There are a few that really don’t fit my blog and I just don’t blog for them, yet the ones I have selected have been top quality and provided some excellent content for ComTech News.  Plus since all bloggers are required to have a disclosure policy it keeps everything above board which is great for blogger, advertisers and readers alike.

 

~ Jack Spirko

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Googles Blog Search Gets Some Updates

Posted in Blogging by jspirko on March 6th, 2007
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Google announced a few days ago that if you use Google's Blog search from with in Blogger you will notice some changes.  Apparently that means it won't effect your view if you use Google's Stand Alone Blog Search engine.  Here is a part of the Google announcement,

"new functionality for the Blogger look 'n feel, notably the date-restrict options in the sidebar. For example, "earthquake san francisco" restricted to March 1st will tell you about the earthquake that just happened, and "snow south lake tahoe" restricted to Feb18-28 reveals some pretty excited people (myself included ;)."

To read the rest of this announcement check out the Blogger Buzz Post on it.  To me this looks mostly cosmetic and I don't think it will have much effect on over all rankings except for the fact that users will have more control over how they search.  The key like most such changes though will be how many searchers will use the filtering methods?

~ Jack Spirko

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So is there any money in being paid to post?

Posted in Blogging, Search Marketing by jspirko on February 8th, 2007
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As our readers have noticed back in January we started adding paid postings to our blog and introduced a disclosure policy to keep everything above board.  I have been asked a few times if there is any money in actually doing PayPerPost advertising which is the primary source of our sponsored posting.

Well, here are the facts; in January I did about 16 blog ads for PayPerPost, which have resulted in about 135 dollars in revenue for our blog.  Each post took me about 7 minutes on average to complete or 7 x 16 = 112 minutes so round it up to 2 hours.  We come out to about 65 dollars an hour.

Nothing like my consulting rate mind you but that is really good money for doing something I should be doing anyway (keeping my blog active with interesting things).

I have also seen no reduction in our blog traffic or popularity.  In fact the opposite was the result.  Our Technorati rank went from about 150,000 (pathetic) to about 24,000 respectable.  Our traffic went up by about 200% and over all there has only been one “sniper comment” about the sponsored posts from one individual with a clear axe to grind.

So clearly I have found sponsored blogging to be a great additional source of revenue and material with very little down side.  On the other side of things I have also spent some money on the other side of things as an advertiser and the SEO results have been exceptional as well.  I can tell you my opinion is that while good for the blogger the advertiser has an even better resource.  I have taken one of my sites from page three on google to page one (top 4 result) for one of the most competitive terms in telecom in about 10 days, that is a hell of a result.

Overall I have to say PayPerPost rocks and even though this post itself was sponsored I would advise both bloggers and advertisers that they are quickly becoming one of the best resources for side revenue and marketing available today.

~ Jack Spirko

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Customizing your Google Blogger Template

Posted in Blogging, Search Marketing by jspirko on February 7th, 2007
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As many of our readers know we are currently developing a Internet marketing and seo training course known as Marketing ICE.  I thought I would share one of our preliminary free lessons with our readers.  This is a pretty simple video that shows you how to use the new Blogger's (formally Blogger Beta) features to quickly change your blogs look and feel.  We have a whole series of more then 12 free videos coming that will be available in our free members area.  So if you like the video be sure to sign up to find out as soon as launch the beta version of the training course.

 

Hope you enjoyed the video,

~Jack Spirko

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