Announcing SEOmoz's Guide to Social Media Marketing

October 13th, 2009

Posted by Sam Niccolls

SEOmoz social media guideThe SEOmoz Social Media Marketing Guide has been re-released and is now available. There is both an online version, as well as an expanded CSV version for those with a free SEOmoz account. The guide, which combines the Social Directory with the Social Media Marketing Tactics article, is an updated resource for marketers looking to expand their social media reach or obtain followed links.

Previously, the Social Directory was only available to PRO members, but with the re-release of the guide we have included many of the followed link sources that Jane compiled in the original PRO-only document and we’ve made the resource available to everyone, with an expanded downloadable version for PRO members.

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5 Tips for Using the Social Media Marketing Guide

  • Identify Greatest Link Juice Opportunities: Sorting the direct link source sites based on mozRank is a great way to help identify the sites that will pass the most link juice.
  • Place Primary Focus on the Top 10: There are dozens of social media sites worth targeting, but you likely don’t have the time to target each effectively. So try to focus your initial efforts on the most popular sites before investing time on sites with more niche communities. 
  • Filter Based on Category: Sorting by category and deleting the sites that are least relevant for your website content is an important way to whittle down your hit list and prioritize your efforts.
  • Target Social News Sites with Largest Community: Prioritizing social news sites based on community size is a great way to identify the news sites that could lead to the greatest number of visitors to your site.   
  • Download Expanded Guide: An expanded CSV version of the guide, which has an additional 25 sites that are not available in the online version, can be downloaded from the "List of 101 Social Media Sites" tab.

And for social media lovers, experts, and fanatics with sites to pimp, you can now add bling to your blog and hydraulics to your hypertext with one of Timmy’s snazzy social media badges.

If you have questions, feedback or want to share additional resources, feel free to do so in the comments on this post.

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30+ New & Free Web Tools You Should Know – 2009 Edition

October 12th, 2009

Roughly a year ago I published a list of 30+ not yet popular web tools you should know here on SEOptimise. It’s the most popular post on this blog ever since. While I considered updating the list I decided to compile a new one with a new generation of tools instead of just fixing broken [...]

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Announcing SEOmoz's Guide to Social Media Marketing

October 12th, 2009

Posted by Sam Niccolls

SEOmoz social media guideThe SEOmoz Social Media Marketing Guide has been re-released and is now available. There is both an online version, as well as an expanded CSV version for those with a free SEOmoz account. The guide, which combines the Social Directory with the Social Media Marketing Tactics article, is an updated resource for marketers looking to expand their social media reach or obtain followed links.

Previously, the Social Directory was only available to PRO members, but with the re-release of the guide we have included many of the followed link sources that Jane compiled in the original PRO-only document and we’ve made the resource available to everyone, with an expanded downloadable version for PRO members.

social-media-marketing-guide-and-resource

   
5 Tips for Using the Social Media Marketing Guide

  • Identify Greatest Link Juice Opportunities: Sorting the direct link source sites based on mozRank is a great way to help identify the sites that will pass the most link juice.
  • Place Primary Focus on the Top 10: There are dozens of social media sites worth targeting, but you likely don’t have the time to target each effectively. So try to focus your initial efforts on the most popular sites before investing time on sites with more niche communities. 
  • Filter Based on Category: Sorting by category and deleting the sites that are least relevant for your website content is an important way to whittle down your hit list and prioritize your efforts.
  • Target Social News Sites with Largest Community: Prioritizing social news sites based on community size is a great way to identify the news sites that could lead to the greatest number of visitors to your site.   
  • Download Expanded Guide: An expanded CSV version of the guide, which has an additional 25 sites that are not available in the online version, can be downloaded from the "List of 101 Social Media Sites" tab.

And for social media lovers, experts, and fanatics with sites to pimp, you can now add bling to your blog and hydraulics to your hypertext with one of Timmy’s snazzy social media badges.

If you have questions, feedback or want to share additional resources, feel free to do so in the comments on this post.

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Whiteboard Friday - Interview with Google's Maile Ohye

October 12th, 2009

Posted by great scott!

This week our very own Jen Lopez is at SMX East in New York. She took a few minutes to sit down with Googler, Maile Ohye (first name pronounced like the Disney teen pop-star, last name rhymes with "Oy vey!"), to get the answers to some of webmasters’ most frequent questions.

Watch the video to get Maile’s take on how to best approach such issues as:

  • Getting deep sites indexed
  • Handling multiple sitemaps
  • How to influence crawl frequency and schedule
  • Whether or not to worry about spammy inlinks
  • Duplicate content from scraper sites
  • And much more!

SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday - Interview with Google’s Maile Ohye from Scott Willoughby on Vimeo.

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4 Visual Charts on the Value of SEO Tactics

October 12th, 2009

Posted by randfish

I’m in the middle of a wild 6-week stint. First Oslo for a week, then home for 4 days, then SMX East and a week in New York City. Tonight, I’m back in Seattle, but only for a few days - our SEOmoz/Distilled London seminar is just a scant 168 hours away. And, of course, on my return, I couldn’t help but be compelled to do another set of SEO graphics (first series here) after seeing this great collection of Infographics & Data Visualization Blogs.

These are somewhat disparate, but hopefully valuable. I’ve provided some descriptions and explanations below each:

Graph of Competition vs. Value of SEO Tactics

This first graph is fairly basic. In low-level competition results - long tail or relatively unpopular queries and sectors - the relative value of basic on-page optimization is very high. That drops down as competition increases because many, many pages and sites will have proper keyword usage and targeting. The engines will instead choose rankings based on popularity and authority metrics, where links play a much larger role. This isn’t to say that it isn’t still important to get the on-page stuff right; it’s just unlikely to give you the boost you’ll need to rank well in more competitive arenas.

Graph of SEO ROI from Various Link Building Tactics

I’ve obviously chosen only a few link building tactics to highlight here, but when constructing this graph, I found these to be particularly interesting.

  • Manual link building tactics tend to trail off in value (in my experience) as a site becomes better known, more popular and earns a collection of thousands-millions of high quality links. The incremental value added by another tiny directory or article submission site (or other small-site focused tactics like link exchanges or requests) becomes miniscule.
  • Linkbait and Viral content is almost always high in value, particularly when you can craft content that helps to bring in links with the right anchor text pointing to the right kinds of places (like badges, widgets and embedded content). However, relatively speaking, the value is highest when the site is brand new and drops gradually with popularity.
  • Media + Press links, like Linkbait, are consistently valuable, but the same principles tend to apply. Once you’re a behemoth in your field, another link from the Wall Street Journal or the Chicago Tribune won’t provide a substantial boost.
  • Content licensing (or technology licensing) and partnership-style links are particularly interesting. For new sites, the value tends to be low, simply because you have very little content to license and few big brands are willing to make arrangements with you. As you gain traction, though, this technique climbs in value and, in my experience, provides some of the best ROI for large, dominant sites that can leverage their content warehouses to earn dozens or even hundreds of individual external links to every piece of content they produce through licensing agreements that require a link back to the original.

Graph of the Value of PR Sculpting Based on Indexation

The panel I spoke on at SMX East about PR Sculpting featured six speakers with six unique perspectives on the topic. While it was tough to find consensus around the minute details of PR Sculpting, the panel mostly agreed that the tactic is primarily valuable for helping sites that have additional pages they want in the main index that simply don’t make the cut get in. This handy chart illustrates that principle, showing that, relatively speaking, you’re only really getting value out of the practice of PR sculpting (whether you do it with nofollow, careful link selection, link consolidation or something else) when you have pages that languishing in search engine index obscurity (see this recent post for more).

The reason I’ve made the value low when you have 0-20% of your pages indexed is that this generally corresponds with an overall lack of the required link juice to spread around. You need to get over that barrier before you can start to tackle where to flow it internally to get pages indexed.

Graph of the Value of XML Sitemaps

Similar to PR sculpting, XML Sitemaps tend to carry more value in certain scenarios (and, interestingly, with certain engines). It’s been my experience that Microsoft’s Bing engine gives slightly more preferential treatment to pages in XML sitemap files than Google, but at high numbers of URLs, the value is high for both engines (I’ve not included Yahoo! because I haven’t seen consistent results with their treatment of Sitemaps - and because I strongly suspect that 8-10 months from now, we’ll be SEO’ing in a two engine world).

p.s. As always, these graphs are based on my personal opinions & experience; please feel free to share your opinions and critiques.

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Google Whacking on Bing

October 12th, 2009

If you’ve been involved in SEO for a while chances are you’ve heard the term google whacking. For those of you that haven’t basically it was coming up with a search term for a real word that had exactly one result. Due to the way Google does things now it’s nearly impossible, and hardly any [...]

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30+ New & Free Web Tools You Should Know – 2009 Edition

October 11th, 2009

Roughly a year ago I published a list of 30+ not yet popular web tools you should know here on SEOptimise. It’s the most popular post on this blog ever since. While I considered updating the list I decided to compile a new one with a new generation of tools instead of just fixing broken [...]

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Whiteboard Friday - Interview with Google's Maile Ohye

October 11th, 2009

Posted by great scott!

This week our very own Jen Lopez is at SMX East in New York. She took a few minutes to sit down with Googler, Maile Ohye (first name pronounced like the Disney teen pop-star, last name rhymes with "Oy vey!"), to get the answers to some of webmasters’ most frequent questions.

Watch the video to get Maile’s take on how to best approach such issues as:

  • Getting deep sites indexed
  • Handling multiple sitemaps
  • How to influence crawl frequency and schedule
  • Whether or not to worry about spammy inlinks
  • Duplicate content from scraper sites
  • And much more!

SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday - Interview with Google’s Maile Ohye from Scott Willoughby on Vimeo.

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Announcing SEOmoz's Guide to Social Media Marketing

October 11th, 2009

Posted by Sam Niccolls

SEOmoz social media guideThe SEOmoz Social Media Marketing Guide has been re-released and is now available. There is both an online version, as well as an expanded CSV version for those with a free SEOmoz account. The guide, which combines the Social Directory with the Social Media Marketing Tactics article, is an updated resource for marketers looking to expand their social media reach or obtain followed links.

Previously, the Social Directory was only available to PRO members, but with the re-release of the guide we have included many of the followed link sources that Jane compiled in the original PRO-only document and we’ve made the resource available to everyone, with an expanded downloadable version for PRO members.

social-media-marketing-guide-and-resource

   
5 Tips for Using the Social Media Marketing Guide

  • Identify Greatest Link Juice Opportunities: Sorting the direct link source sites based on mozRank is a great way to help identify the sites that will pass the most link juice.
  • Place Primary Focus on the Top 10: There are dozens of social media sites worth targeting, but you likely don’t have the time to target each effectively. So try to focus your initial efforts on the most popular sites before investing time on sites with more niche communities. 
  • Filter Based on Category: Sorting by category and deleting the sites that are least relevant for your website content is an important way to whittle down your hit list and prioritize your efforts.
  • Target Social News Sites with Largest Community: Prioritizing social news sites based on community size is a great way to identify the news sites that could lead to the greatest number of visitors to your site.   
  • Download Expanded Guide: An expanded CSV version of the guide, which has an additional 25 sites that are not available in the online version, can be downloaded from the "List of 101 Social Media Sites" tab.

And for social media lovers, experts, and fanatics with sites to pimp, you can now add bling to your blog and hydraulics to your hypertext with one of Timmy’s snazzy social media badges.

If you have questions, feedback or want to share additional resources, feel free to do so in the comments on this post.

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Source:Announcing SEOmoz's Guide to Social Media Marketing

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30+ New & Free Web Tools You Should Know – 2009 Edition

October 10th, 2009

Roughly a year ago I published a list of 30+ not yet popular web tools you should know here on SEOptimise. It’s the most popular post on this blog ever since. While I considered updating the list I decided to compile a new one with a new generation of tools instead of just fixing broken [...]

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