Tag: PR

Link Building: Bouncing Google PageRank Back to Your Web Site with Squidoo

Posted by – September 9, 2009

Here is one powerful way you can incorporate Squidoo and similar types of web sites into your search engine optimization and promotion campaign. This concept, which I’m referring to as “bouncing,” is sound for any of the major search engines because they all take links into account when ranking web sites.

In a nutshell, this is the process of linking to a high PageRank web site that also links back to your web site. The purpose is to help Google or another search engine spider find the site, so that it can then find the link back to your site. It probably seems much like link swapping, but we are mainly concerned with certain types of web sites where we control the process of placing a link back to our web site.

This strategy works with social bookmarking sites like Delicious and Digg, as well as sites like Squidoo that allow you to post HTML content. Social bookmarking has incredible power if you systematically bookmark high quality content on your web site. If your content is good enough, you can grow your links exponentially.

The remainder of this article will deal with Squidoo. It lets you create pages (called “lenses” in Squidoo terminology) with links to anything you want, and you have complete control of the content on those pages. Google indexes and ranks Squidoo pages with much enthusiasm, and the site’s home page has a very high PageRank. Certain other pages in Squidoo, such as lists of tags, also tend to have high PageRank.

Remember, PageRank is spread from site to site via links (unless the links are “nofollow” links). Squidoo tags pages, which are pages that list keywords people have used to categorize their Squidoo lenses, can have high PageRank values. The tags pages link to a list of pages that use those tags, with those pages in turn linking to the Squidoo lenses that use those tags. So PageRank can be passed from the tags page, to a list of sites, to your Squidoo lens. You can then place a link on your Squidoo lens to your web site. Your Squidoo lenses will also have a list of tags which link to the tags pages.

So the “bouncing” referred to above refers to the process of placing a link from your web site or blog to your Squidoo lens (or another Squidoo page), so that search engine spiders can make their way from your web site to Squidoo and back to your web site, at which point you hopefully pick up some PageRank passed back from Squidoo.

If your main site is not indexed in Google or in another particular search engine, then this strategy does not work. The search engine needs to find your site to begin with, unless it finds your Squidoo lens first and finds your site that way, which would be great but not really a “bounce.” Your Google rankings will improve as you bounce search engine spiders to other web sites, only to have them bounce right back, passing PageRank along with them.

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Great PR and publicity stunts

Posted by – June 29, 2009

I’ve always been a fan of Public Relations as a means to raising the profile of a business or website. Ever since my early forays into press release writing and distribution to the local papers, I’ve been at it - and with some good results (mentions on popular ITV shows and features in business text books). The thing is, you’ve just got to get out there and do it!

I’ve seen public relations used in so many different ways, in the last company I worked with, their PR budget was 3 times the online and and direct marketing budget combined.

Anyway - I’ve digressed - which, for those of you who know me, will probably not be much of a surprise. I’ve just been doing some brainstorming on a new project. We’re on a pretty tight budget to be honest so we’re looking allover for inspiration to help us get some decent publicity.

One of the best sources I’ve found so far has been Taylor Herring’s 50 top publicity stunts post from earlier in the year. It’s one of my faves and I’m constantly referring my clients to the ideas in it. The post has such a thorough rundown of great publicity stunts, and with a bit of creativity and imagination there are some ideas there that you can use for all kinds of clients, on all kinds of budget.

OK, so most of the events here are from the big hitters and will need some serious capital to pull off - but open your mind up and think outside the box and I’m sure you’ll be able to think of something.

Incidentally, it’s worth mentioning that the blog over at Taylor Herring is and absolutely fantastic example of blogging for business. Open and direct, and full of usefull information from a well respected PR agency specialising in the likes of film PR and music PR.

My personal faves in this post include 1600 paper mache panders in Paris, Tiger Woods T-ing off the talest freestanding hotel in the world, and Richard Branson (perhaps the king of corporate PR) donning a wedding dress for the launch of Virgin Brides.

Enjoy.

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