Public Announcement:
What I have in mind is
releasing a brandable free application
that semi automates submissions to a reviewed- by- you collection of
directories, blogs, article and press release sites. You could offer this to
your visitors to generate those all-important, (and more importantly FREE),
natural links. You can populate the database with your own list of perfect
submission sites and then brand it as the Viagra on steroids of reviewed
submission sites. HMMMMM, not sounding
too bad is it?
If you are interested
in beta testing this and helping us make it as good as it can get, send an
email to seopackage@techndu.com
and we’ll send you instruction of how to download it and get you access to the
beta tester’s forum.
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It's Nothing Fancy but It Is Effective
We represent a wide range of clients and have for over a
decade. Most, very conservative while
others, ------ well ----- not so much. Many clients, (too many in my personal
opinion), are more worried about running afoul of Google than they are about
their own success. My philosophy has never been to tell the client what they
want, but rather to advise of risk/reward ratios based on experience and then
do what I’m asked to do. So, over the years we have had to develop specific
tools and applications to speed up specific processes for servicing specific
clients’ requirements. Most of those techniques needed to be EXTREMELY GGC,
(google guideline compliant).
A little over a month ago, I inadvertently mentioned that we
were thinking of releasing a little tool we use to submit to directories,
article distribution sites and press release sites for our more conservative
clients. We use this tool strictly for our ultra conservative clients to help cover
the basics of SEO and link generation without breaking rules or guidelines and
with virtually no risk.
It is nothing fancy but it is effective. The basic premise was
to speed up tedious tasks through semi- automating processes of submissions by simply filling a form
out and installing it into a database based on project sensitive criteria.
Entering the target details for a specific project into a database so that for
dozens or even hundreds of submissions
or posts or distribution sites, we could just pull up the submission page into
our script and then hit enter, all the details such as name, email, keywords
and title etc. would automatically be entered. We then fill in the captchas,
generate a report and we’re ready to move to the next client’s project for the
day.
The biggest problem we had was getting entry level employees to avoid the temptation
of just submitting to everything without spending any time to determine the
quality or even the category of submission targets. This, far too often,
resulted in mixing the good, well themed links in with the junk which basically
meant having to monitor each employees submissions, (having to pay a guy just
to watch the other guyL),
and then do it over correctly.
Necessity may the mother of invention but clients pitching a
bitch is a pretty good motivator as well. And bearing in mind that we had some
clients who strongly believe that if one is good then a million must be better
and they would bitch about NOT having low quality links as vehemently as others
would bitch about having them, we came up with the idea of having two different
databases of sources. We called one the basics and the other the premiums. This
idea enabled us to identify exactly which set of directories or article sites
to authorize which employee to submit which client to. Problem solved right?
Ha!
Like relevancy, Quality is Subjective
Like relevancy, it seems that quality is completely
subjective and each client seemed to have their own list of criteria for
determining what and how much they were willing to pay for each possible
combination of submissions. We finally came to the conclusion that we could not
develop a separate database for each client at a price point that provided a
reasonable return, so for a long time we
simply offered a basic and a premium as a take-it-or-leave-it proposition. BUT,
the concept of client specific databases never roamed far from my mind. I felt
there was a tool there that could be a real time-saver to a lot of people.
Things like submitting to directories and article
distribution sites is NOT marketing yet
it is a part of online promotion and needs to be done but every second spent
doing it is a second that could have been spent on the things that actually
generate revenue. If you spend a lot of time hunting good directories and then
hunting them again for the next project and THEN submitting manually to each
one, my guess is you are not making a lot of money. If you are doing that, you
don’t have the time to make a lot of money.
Smart online marketers know this so their answer was simply
submitting to everything fast. If you are happy with that approach, there are a
lot of tools online to do just that BUT, with so many linkstinkers calling
themselves directories getting tagged and bagged this past year, it makes a
customized submission tool allowing you to pick and choose each submission
target according to YOUR criteria sound like a pretty good idea.
I had always intended at some point to release a free
version of our in-house submission tool but I lacked the resources to do anything
more than create the same problem for the public that I was trying to solve
privately.
Then I came to India where I was able to hire highly skilled
developers at a cost that made a lot of impossible things suddenly very
possible. One of our team leaders liked the concept and when he had extra time
he began doing the coding to allow each user to create their own databases.
We have some features we would like to add but it is time to
get a few people involved as beta testers to help us identify bugs and decide
on which features would be the most beneficial to include before it is released as freebie to the
general public.
Mukesh, the developer I mentioned above, named the project
the SEO package. I HATE that name and will announce it’s real name as soon as
it is ready for prime time but for now, seo package will do.
A Brandable Free Application
What I have in mind is releasing a brandable free application that semi
automates submissions to a reviewed by you collection of directories, article
and press release sites. You could offer this to your visitors to generate
those all-important, (and more importantly FREE), natural links. You can
populate the database with your own list of perfect submission sites and then
brand it as the Viagra on steroids of reviewed submission sites. HMMMMM, not sounding too bad is it?
If you are interested in beta testing this and helping us
make it as good as it can get for a freebie, send an email to seopackage@techndu.com and we’ll send
you instruction of how to download it and get you access to the forums.
Peace Y’all
G
Either
get in or get out but quit slammin the damn door!