16 10 2010

Release of New Hrefer 3.1

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Posted by: admin section Hrefer | Comments: 0 | Views: 1407
Hrefer 3.0
- New function of creating of new/empty database of Words Database – button “Create new!”
- Expanded the option of parsing, anonymity, interface
- The possibility of parsing simultaneously several search engines was added
- Parsing of Google was fixed and improved
- In debug mode (the number of threads = 1) logs are stored now separately for each query and each page
- Statistic in the "Words Database" tab is displayed in real time, during the parsing
- The procedure to save the new link to the database is optimized
- The option for filtering of duplicates proxies/SOCKS was added.
- Added support of masks type [...]part_of_link[...] for setting NextPage
- Was added the parameter RemoveLinks for deleting links from content that interfere in correct parsing
- Saving of option "Reject domains with level lower than 2" was fixed
- Usage of SOCKS is fixed
- Collecting of words, when enabled SOCKS is fixed
- Parsing of Google Mobile is fixed
- PR checking is improved
- Changing to next page at parsing Bing was fixed
- System of auto update in menu “Help->Check for updates” was added
- Parsing of Altavista was fixed (this search engine was bought by Yahoo)
- Added 2 different modes of simultaneous parsing of multiple search engines.
- For Google parsing was added the possibility to sort the results by time : “Past day”, “Past week” etc
- Updated googlehost.txt

Hrefer 3.1
- removed the limit of collecting 10.000 proxy / SOCKS
- parsing of Blogs.Yandex was added
- maximal number of threads was increased from 500 to 1000 (but we don’t recommend to set the maximum number of threads)
- the work with banned proxies was improved
- some options of processing threads was optimized

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24 02 2010

How to use Xrumer for whitehat SEO

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Posted by: admin section Xrumer | Comments: 0 | Views: 2257
Tags: Xrumer, Tips, Whitehat, SEO
A lot of people buy Xrumer and have no idea how to use it.

I have been using Xrumer on my whitehat websites for a couple of months and I?ve achieved very good rankings and PR from completely new websites. A lot of them went from completely new websites to PR3-5 (They have a few thousand backlinks each). Some of them even started to rank for competitive keywords and bring me a nice income (While some of them are still sandboxed, you can?t win everytime).

All of this is completely legit and will never get you banned from Google. Those sites will last years and bring me passive income which is what I?m aiming for.

The first step will be to build a nice base of backlinks with relevant anchor text. From 500-3000 backlinks is good (10 000+ if you want to rank for something very competitive but I don?t recommend going into such markets with new sites). You can use any whitehat method to build those backlinks but do not use Xrumer itself. Use directory submissions, forum signatures and profiles, article submissions, Web 2.0 sites, etc. If you want to get the best links, spy on your competition and get the same kind of links as them.

Once you have a good amount of backlinks, use Google or Bing?s webmaster tool to export and save all those backlinks into a spreadsheet. You can also use the query ?linkdomain:example.org -site:example.org? on Yahoo and save the results using the Firefox addon SEO for Firefox. If you have a list of some of your backlinks that are not even indexed yet that is even better. Just to be clear, those are a list of the links going to YOUR site (Your backlinks).

Then use Hrefer (It comes with Xrumer) to gather a good list of websites to spam. Then start spamming and put all of your backlinks list that you gathered earlier in rotation. Example: {http://url1.com|http://url2.com|http://url3.com|etc.}

Don?t use anchor text for those (Use anchor text on your real links, those are only links to your links, not directly to your website).

Do not post more than one link per post because otherwise you will link them with each other which makes it detectable by Google.

You can use any kind of content for the posts but make sure they are VERY spinned (Use lots of keyword tokens such as {hello|hi|good morning|etc.}.

Use a text editor like Excel and Editplus to place all the urls in the right format without it taking hours. Use the ?join line? function and the ?replace all? function.

That?s it. In a couple of months you?ll start getting good PR and good rankings. This strategy will not get you banned, a bad reputation nor will give you any penalty on Google.
29 10 2009

How to Find a Profitable Niche

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Posted by: admin section General | Comments: 0 | Views: 1580
Having a profitable niche is key to success, not only are you looking for a keyword with traffic, but you’re looking for a keyword with value. By value, I mean money is being spent in the niche. If money is not being spent by businesses, customers, and advertisers; then there is no money to be made. There are multiple methods to judge the value of the niche and as you get more advanced you start to have a “feeling” about keywords and customer intent. If you’re new to internet marketing, and looking for a niche topic, the wisdom is not there to help you select a niche. In that case, there is a very simple methodology that you can use to find a valuable keyword.

The simplest method is to use advertising data from Google Adwords. They provide you with the CPC an advertiser is willing to spend and the volume of searches. This simple price and demand data gives you a reasonable estimate of a niche’s “worth”. Of course, this is not 100% accurate, since no keyword tool is. This is an estimate, but Google provide solid data.
29 10 2009

Free Keyword Research Tools

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Posted by: admin section General | Comments: 0 | Views: 1331
Keywords are the words users enter when performing a search. Understanding how people search and what phrases they use to search is an important part of SEO. There are services that track search data and use the data to provide estimations of search volume. This information can be used to find keywords that are actually searched and to compare search volumes between two keywords.

Keyword research provides a more efficient way to write copy for a website. If you randomly think of keywords, you have no idea how much the keyword is searched or how high the competition is for that keyword. The best approach is to research keywords and the competition for that keyword and make an informed choice on the keywords you’re going to target.
29 10 2009

Long Tail Keywords

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Posted by: admin section General | Comments: 0 | Views: 811
Before you start working with keywords, it is important to understand the concept of the long tail, which is an economy theory that tries to explain modern economics. It covers the concepts of what happens when shelf space is unlimited and people are allowed to expand into niches. The internet provides almost unlimited niches which sit at the tail of the long tail graph. These are focused niches with low competition. These long tail niches can be easily targeted for great gains.
29 10 2009

SEO Footprints

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Posted by: admin section General | Comments: 4 | Views: 1566767
If you’re serious about SEO, you need to spend some time learning about footprints, how to not leave them, and how to detect them. A SEO footprint is the imprint you leave on the internet that can be used to trace your activity through various sites. It can be used to locate multiple accounts and multiple sites you own. If you’re an SEO tech, this is important. A footprint is an obvious sign of search engine manipulation and can be used to by Google or competition to rip apart your network.
So How Are Footprints Created?

Basically, not enough variety. No creativity. Being lazy.

Do you use the same theme on several sites you own? Do you have the same link in the footer on every site? Use the same anchor text or wording on every site? Do you get links in the same places for all of your sites? All of your sites on the same server? All sites have open WHOIS?

Starting to get the point? All of that kind of stuff can be detected by a smart SEO tech. I might backtrack your links and notice you’re getting sitewide links on 20 different sites with the same anchor text. I check them out and they’re all BANS or all Wordpress or all directories. A quick IP check shows that they’re on the same server. I check out the WHOIS and they have the same owner … And I’ve busted their network. I look for a pattern they use, then do a search on that pattern. If I can do this, you can bet Google can too, especially if they’re tipped off.