If you do SEO, you’ll love this…
A few days ago, an SEO guide caught my attention,
because it received a lot of positive feedback
(even from very experienced marketers like
Marlon Sanders):
http://www.georgekatsoudas.com/FastAttackSEO
The people behind the guide actually run a
successful SEO company – they aren’t self-appointed
“SEO gurus.”
I started going through the guide and the first
thing that caught my attention was how
well-written and professionally-produced it was.
But let’s get to the meat…
HERE ARE SOME TAKEAWAYS FROM THE GUIDE:
- The method involves creating a mile-long list
of keywords using free and paid keyword tools.
Then, the keywords are filtered down to
18 keywords that fall in these three categories:
“Dream Keywords”, “Realistic Keywords”
and “Easy Keywords.” The keywords should
be “buyer keywords.”
- A quick WordPress blog is set up (they
recommend a couple of specific themes).
- You create the content (or have someone
else do it for you). The content needs to be
valuable, well-written and authoritative.
No “thees iz haw u potee trane ur kat”
- You then perform the standard on-page SEO.
- Content continues to get added to the blog.
The pages are added over a course of about
6 weeks (about 3 posts a week). They have
found that this works the best.
- I really liked the link-building section. Especially
when they revealed their favorite public and
private blog networks. They don’t like spamming
but they definitely like leveraging other people’s
resources
- A quick indexing tip is included as well as a
timeline for link-building. Summary: Creating
thousands of backlinks on day one is dumb.
The links need to be grown organically.
You can learn more and pick up your copy here:
http://www.georgekatsoudas.com/FastAttackSEO
Talk soon,
George
PS. These methods can be applied no matter
what you build the sites for: Affiliate sites,
CPA, Adsense, Amazon, Ebay etc…
PPS. This method isn’t something that can
be done in half an hour – but the sites are
solid and they will pass any Google test or
updates like “Panda” and “Farmer.” In fact,
these sites tend to do *better* with each
update, while competing sites vanish…