Goodbye Google Supplemental Results – Increase Quality Rank Score or Trustrank

November 21, 2006

One very interesting tidbit I learned from attending the recent pubcon / webmaster world search conference was listening to matt cutts explain how to get a site out of the supplemental listings.

Supplemental search engine result positions ( SERPs ) are often seen with very large, new websites.  These sites often times have thousands or even hundreds of thousands of pages listed.

Generally, these sites are databases of content which have been published online.
Sometimes the content could be very valuable – for instance – if an academic journal decided to publish an archive of their article abstracts online.  This might add 30,000 new pages onto the web overnight – all of which would be very unique and valuable content.

Other times, these database websites are not very valuable.  The worst case might be an automated scraper site which mangles the content in a way that reads like jibberish.  In a situation like this, a blackhat webmaster might publish an almost unlimited number of pages (limited only by the size of database storage at his disposal).  This kind of content is basically garbage, and would surely frustrate anyone who clicked across this in a search engine listing.

At the conference, some webmaster asked ‘how can i get my very valuable website out of the supplemental listings?’.  I was a little bit surprised in how Matt Cutts replied to this.

Basically, he replied that when a site is showing up in the supplemental listings, it’s an indication that the site does not have enough backlinks coming to it.  If the site does not have enough backlinks coming to it – this would be an indication that the site was still lacking trust or reputation in it’s niche.

I consider this interesting because Cutts is basically advocating proactive link building in this case.  Building up links which would not develop naturally – rather links that would require the site webmaster to go out and solicit for others to link back to this site.

I suppose the rational behind his recommendation is that – if people really consider that your site is garbage – they would never bother to link back to your site anyway (who would want to link to such a scraper site described above?).  Thus – webmaster that links back to your large database website is a webmaster who is voting that your database is adding value to the internet.

At the Webmaster World conference there were also several references to a Google Quality Rank Score (which must be something like Trustrank).  There has already been a publically discussed Google Quality score which is used for Google Adwords – to determin how well an advertisement listing and landing page convert into leads for advertisers.  But in this case, I think the Google Quality Rank Score discussed at the conference was actually something different – maybe something that encompasses all of the different quality factors, as mentioned on Matt Cutts’ blog and in the Google Patent listing.  These quality factors include things like:

site age, document age, domain factors (how old the domain is, how long it is under the same ownership, domain name class – .edu, .org, .info, .com, .gov – hypens in the url?, etc), internal linking, external linking (how trustworthy are the sites your site links to?), link stability (are the links long lasting?),  frequency of updates, affiliate links, bad words, backlinks, site penalities (cloaking, hidden text, bad linking, etc).


Fast Ebook Creation with Webmaster Outsourcing

November 9, 2006

Ebooks can be worth their file size in gold in today’s knowledge based economy. The knowledge encoded into a high quality ebook could empower someone to build a successful business, have a high quality marriage, or even make a brilliant invention.

Author Sean Mize has put together a quick tutorial for how you can create an Ebook information product in less than a week. Combining the techniques that he mentions, along with webmaster outsourcing would create a successful force for anyone who wants to create high power ebooks quickly.

If you have never written an ebook, you probably think that is an incredibly impossible statement. And if you have, you know that it is possible.

My first ebook took me three months to write. My second, about three weeks. And my eighth, I actually wrote in about 1 ¼ days.

So when I say write an ebook in a week I mean it, and I have done better than that. In this article, I will simply give you the steps I used to do it and share with you a little of my mindset as I was working.

1) I sent out an email asking my subscribers what they wanted to learn more about. Once I had a feeling about what the next ebook should be about, I went into Word and wrote out an outline. The outline had the basic points of my topic, then under each basic point, I put several ‘subpoints’ that I could write about.

2) I began writing in sections – just one subtopic at a time. Do not look at the book as one huge project, look at it as many small projects, and just finish them one at a time.

3) I wrote about 5 pages one evening, then the next business day, I set a goal of writing the rest of it. I think that is the important part. In the middle of the afternoon, when my back started hurting, and I was tired, I only kept going because I had made the goal. One thing that is important here is that you have to learn to write even when you are tired. When I first started writing, I would write when I was fresh. Now I write when I tell myself I have to get the expected number of articles out, or the required number of pages out. And when I say expected or required, that is kind of how I think of them. I decide I am going to write 10 articles or 20 today, and that is usually what I do. And the same thing with the ebook. If I have decided that I want to release it on a certain day, then I have to do whatever it takes to get it ready to release that day.

4) Once it was finished, I put it down, and worked on the sales page for awhile.

5) Once I was rested from writing, I went back into it and worked on links that needed to be inserted, made headers and footers for it, ran spell check, and checked it for appearance.

6) Later that evening, I read it and corrected grammar and spelling errors not picked up by spell check (note: never trust spell check).

7) The following morning I had the sales page live and made sales by the evening.

Do I recommend you do this in one day? No, take a week or two to do what I did. But you can do it in a week or two; do not think you have to take a month or two or three. You don’t.

Do you want to learn more about how I do it? I have just completed a brand new guide to article marketing success, ‘Your Article Writing and Promotion Guide‘

Download it free here: Secrets of Article Promotion

Do you want to learn how to build a massive list fast? Click here: Email List Building

Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has created over 280 articles in print and 8 published ebooks online.


The Nebulous Relationship Between DomainPeople and Hostway

November 5, 2006

In the past one of the companies that I used for domain registrationwas Hostway. Overall they seemed to be a pretty reputable company, and also seemed to offer pretty competitive prices for their services.

A few of the domain names I’ve registered with them in the past have been coming up for renewal now. A strange thing is that the registration reminders that I’m getting for these domain names are all coming from a company called DomainPeople. Here’s an example of one of these letters:

support1@domainpeople.com
to danny
More options 6:11 pm (1½ hours ago)
Dear Domain Name Registrant,

Your domain name expires today — Sun, 05 Nov 2006!

Renew right now at http://www.domainpeople.com/renew

Please Note: Once the domain has expired, it will be placed on hold. While on hold, you will not be able to use your domain name in any way – including your web site, e-mail address or e-mail forwarding.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. E-mail us at support@domainpeople.com or call us toll-free in North America at 1-877-734-3667 or internationally at +1-604-639-1680.

Sincerely,
DomainPeople Customer Support
support@domainpeople.com
http://www.domainpeople.com

I heard something in the past about Hostway buying this company DomainPeople, to handle the some domain registration services, so in the back of my mind I wasn’t too alarmed about getting this email for domain name renewal from a different company than the one I used for registration.

This relationship is all explained in a bit more detail on a FAQ page on the Hostway site:

Who are AAAQ and DomainPeople?
AAAQ and DomainPeople are the domain name registrars Hostway has partnered with to process domain name registrations. On the Whois record for your domain name, AAAQ or DomainPeople will be listed as the domain name registrar. In particular, DomainPeople is the registrar for .info, .pro, and .us domain names.

Well, the tricky thing about this all is that – if you follow the link in the email reminder from DomainPeople – they end up wanting to charge you $35 dollars for your domain name renewal!

Hummmpf!  Well, luckily I was still able to find my old Hostway account information … logged into my control panel, and was able to manage my domains from there.  Renewal price?  $6.95!

This seems almost scandalous to me.   Is this some sort of scam that Hostway is using to increase their profit margins?  Has anyone else encountered this same inconsistancy in trying to renew a domain name registered by Hostway?

Strange enough, when I’ve googled for ‘Domainpeople Suck‘ or ‘Domainpeople Scam‘, I haven’t found too many negative comments… however one blogger – RFJason – describes the DomainPeople as being utterly clueless!


Mobile Tools for the Outsourcing Professional, Focus Blackberry Chat Applications

November 5, 2006

As a professional in the webmaster outsourcing industry, it’s very important to stay in touch over instant messenger.  Tools like Google Talk, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Messenger, Jabber, and Meebo are all critical for successful communications!

Sometimes it’s not always possible to open up a laptop to chat with others.  In cases like that, using a mobile device might be a perfectly suitable alternative.  In this case, a great tool to use is a Blackberry device.  Blackberry’s have support for an application called IM+, which gives a user a single application interface to all of the open, public chat applications.

The developers of IM+, ShapeServices, are very concerned about device compatibility so far, and have made their application functional on the devices such as Windows Mobile Pocket PC ,Windows Mobile Smartphone,BlackBerry,Symbian S60 (v.1, v.2, v.2 FP3, v.3),Symbian Series 80,Symbian Series 90,Symbian UIQ (SE M600, W950, P990, SE P910, P900, SE P800, Motorola A920, Motorola A925/A1000, BenQ P30, Arima U300),Palm OS,Java phones,i-mode,Nokia 9210, and the Nokia 9290.

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ContentLink and Google Adwords Distribution Partnership?

October 10, 2006

Here’s a recent contact form submission to our webmaster outsourcing company website:

dear daniel,

hello,I’m ningsih from indonesia.how are you today?I hope you OK.Do you
know,Dan?when

you replied my letter I was very very happy!!and I was so unbelieve.thank
you very much.

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Sender info:

IP: 125.161.193.72 <http://ws.arin.net/whois/?queryinput=125.161.193.72>
Browser/OS: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.6) Gecko/20060728
Firefox/1.5.0.6
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A quick look at our stats tracking program showed that the visitor was referred to our site from http://www.danradcliffe.co.uk/writedan.htm

This site is using some contextual advertising program that dynamically turns certain keywords into advertisements on the page. I think it must have been the word ‘webmaster’ which was showing the advertisement for our company.

Does anyone know more about this company ContentLink? … the best guess I have is that they are somehow receiving a feed of ads from Google Adwords.

Our company is running advertisements with Yahoo Search Marketing (search engines only), MSN Adcenter, Adbrite, and Google Adwords. The only program where we’ve signed up for running ads across a random ‘content network’ of sites is with Google Adwords.

I think there might be an integration problem with Adwords and ContentLink, if there is indeed a partnership between these two networks. After seeing the first click to our site from the danradcliffe site, I immediately added this URL to our blocked sites link in our campaign manager inside of Adwords. However, clicks still kept coming in from this site for several days after.

Does anyone know more about ContentLink? Are they sourcing their ads from Google? I’d be curious to know more about this.


Just one more follow up to this message – Using geotargeting, we block all ads, except those from very specific target countries.  It seems that the visitor who submitted this contact form is Indonesian.  We do bid on ads from Australia – but definitely do block Indonesia. I’m not sure of the geotargeting technologies that are used by our statistics program – or by ContentLink – but our statistics program did show that this visitor was from Indonesia.


Update on Google’s Webmaster Tools

October 6, 2006

Just as a follow up on the previous post, Googlewebmastercentral has a very useful post on how they calculate the query stats that it makes available to webmasters that have signed up for the Google Sitemaps program.  Check it out!


Marketing Tools from Google, for Webmasters

October 6, 2006

The article below was originally written by internet marketing guru Titus Hoskins, and describes several very useful tools that Google makes available free to webmasters. Read the rest of this entry »


Keyword Research for Webmaster Outsourcing

October 6, 2006

I usd the Google Adwords Keyword Tool today to do some preliminary research on webmaster outsourcing today. Overall I highly recommend this keyword tool for research for both setting up pay per click advertising campaigns, and also for selecting keywords to optimize pages for natural, organic rankings.

Using the keyword variations ‘webmaster’, ‘staffing’, and ‘outsourcing’, the tool returned possible keywords. I’m posting them here for review:

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“Web Outsourcing” Ruling Business Today

October 5, 2006

Nowadays, web outsourcing businesses can be seen all over especially in Asia countries just like Philippines, Indian and China. One of the companies in the Philippines is the Eversun Software, a webmaster staffing company. It has its programmers, web designers, graphic designers, journalists/writers and webmasters.

While searching in Google News, Outsourcing Companies Ruling the World caught an attention. It was stated that outsourcing companies are ruling all over the world as they provide extensive services to the companies all over the world. Which means that the services offered by these outsourcing companies that world is progressing at this high phase.

The news is indeed true! Just like in Eversun Software, each and everyday, many clients from different countries inquire to the company and hire an employee. The company then gives an assurance to the clients and won’t ever let them down. In Eversun Software, costumer’s satisfaction comes first more than anything else.

It is really surprising how the web outsourcing business ruled. With the internet, everything becomes possible. Technology gives great opportunity to us isn’t it?


The Benefits of Outsourcing Website Services

October 4, 2006

There are loads of things that website owners do. Some other businesses become their focus and their website is being left behind. That is why they surely need to hire a webmaster to handle their online business. Questions and dilemmas might come up to their minds if hiring a good one will really work. Question such as, what are the benefits I can get upon hiring one? That could give me assurance that their website is in good hands.

According to Sr. Internet Marketing Specialist for Hyperformance Media, INC Scott Sedwick he said “it would benefit your company to outsource this service. It could save you time, money, and benefits, leaving your employees their time to continue to do what they do best, their jobs- with minimum productivity loss.”

Scott Sedwick also mentioned in his article “Outsourcing Website Services – Can Your Business Benefit?” include benefits such as:

* You have professionals creating the desired product.

* They will do a better job in less time.

* No need to buy additional equipment or software.

* No set-up, no training, no lost time.

* No payroll, benefits, or accounting headaches.

* Your employees remain focused on their goals and your business productivity!

Hiring a professional over the web like webmaster is a sure thing in making your online business promoted. Outsourcing the marketing of website gives an experience that you desire and the results really need. This could mean that your business could grow bigger and bigger each day and hiring through outsourcing website services, this will be granted.


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