12-06-2011, 02:24 PM
Scrapebox with $ site?
1) Scrapebox runs to a money site is one of the best things you can do.
It allows for faster indexing of your page (all of my websites are
crawled at least 3x a day), allows for higher pagerank, and once in a
while you will get a nice d/f link.
Think about this: if running a SB blast against your money site can
cause it to get sandboxed and or banned, why wouldn't you run this
against your competitors?
I have experimented with many sites (we run close to 50) and I have
concluded that Scrapebox can be extremely helpful, even for your money
site.
Here is how to make sure you are properly running SB (when targeting your Money Site)
Step 1: Use the keyword scraper to find keywords in your industry
not just your exact niche. This is to make your website have a larger
base of links, and from various sources. This looks semi-natural to
Google. Think of this metaphor:
In high school, the popular guy was liked by everyone, including the
"losers". The same goes for your website; make sure everyone links to
you, including the losers.
Step2: Rescrape your generated list, and then copy the keywords into
your main keyword area to scrape from. Choose one of the footprints (or
use a custom one, theres tons of them floating around BHW). Scrape your
list and take the list of blogs that come back.
Use "click here" and "link" and "here" as some of the anchor text choices for your links.
This is a HUGE, HUGE important step. Think about it, when a blogger
puts a link in their paragraph about you, do they anchor your exact
keyword? Not always. The will also put those generic click phrases, as
it is a more natural way of link building. These links will not provide
extra keyword relevance, but they will make your link building more
natural.
Run a blast to the harvested list, and profit. I have been steadily
increasing my rankings in keywords that are extremely competitive, with
the help of scrapebox.
2) Scrapebox is not going to rank you exclusively, but I use the links
as the "crap" part of my link scheme. e.g. scraping allows for
purchasing links, as you are getting linked from a lot of different
places. I have been getting away with bought links for a long time now,
mostly because of the amount of links we are getting to the money site,
S***** and not S*****.
So, you can buy links if you hide them in a giant pile of SB links. Do this with caution though, this is not simple to do.
3) Spun content with anchored links is extremely dangerous, and will
eventually hurt you. Right now, you may not be affected as much, but
Google's priority right now is to devalue spun content. I would move to
outsourced articles, or be a trooper and write them yourself.
EDIT: People seem to disagree with me here. This is my opinion, and here is some more explanation.
Right now, as we stand, spun content works well. In fact, I still use
spun content for certain things (never on my own sites, except for a
couple instances). I believe that EVENTUALLY Google will find a way to
devalue spun work, and it will understand more about mathematically. All
I am saying is that spinning is not an effective long term strategy; as
soon as Google cracks the code, a lot of rankings will drop.
4) 3% density 400 words is GARBAGE. Google KNOWS this is the standard
amount, and it DOES NOT WORK so well! Instead: 700 words with 2%
density, or 400 words with 1.5 density. That means only 6 times. And I
wouldn't even do it 6 times. There is no incentive to putting a keyword
more than a couple times in a paragraph, it doesn't make you any more
relevant.
5) In page anchors help Google crawl your pages and understand what your
pages are about. An in page anchor works like this: You first create a
link, which when clicked, will automatically scroll the browser to the
destination in the same page.
For example, if at the bottom of your page you have an image of a
bicycle, and you have a link at the top of the page that says "bicycle",
upon clicking the link, the internet browser will scroll to the image
of the bicycle:
Code:
<a href="#bicycle">bicycle</a>
<a name="bicycle"><img src="bicycle.jpg"></a>
These anchors also help you get sitelinks.
1) Scrapebox runs to a money site is one of the best things you can do.
It allows for faster indexing of your page (all of my websites are
crawled at least 3x a day), allows for higher pagerank, and once in a
while you will get a nice d/f link.
Think about this: if running a SB blast against your money site can
cause it to get sandboxed and or banned, why wouldn't you run this
against your competitors?
I have experimented with many sites (we run close to 50) and I have
concluded that Scrapebox can be extremely helpful, even for your money
site.
Here is how to make sure you are properly running SB (when targeting your Money Site)
Step 1: Use the keyword scraper to find keywords in your industry
not just your exact niche. This is to make your website have a larger
base of links, and from various sources. This looks semi-natural to
Google. Think of this metaphor:
In high school, the popular guy was liked by everyone, including the
"losers". The same goes for your website; make sure everyone links to
you, including the losers.
Step2: Rescrape your generated list, and then copy the keywords into
your main keyword area to scrape from. Choose one of the footprints (or
use a custom one, theres tons of them floating around BHW). Scrape your
list and take the list of blogs that come back.
Use "click here" and "link" and "here" as some of the anchor text choices for your links.
This is a HUGE, HUGE important step. Think about it, when a blogger
puts a link in their paragraph about you, do they anchor your exact
keyword? Not always. The will also put those generic click phrases, as
it is a more natural way of link building. These links will not provide
extra keyword relevance, but they will make your link building more
natural.
Run a blast to the harvested list, and profit. I have been steadily
increasing my rankings in keywords that are extremely competitive, with
the help of scrapebox.
2) Scrapebox is not going to rank you exclusively, but I use the links
as the "crap" part of my link scheme. e.g. scraping allows for
purchasing links, as you are getting linked from a lot of different
places. I have been getting away with bought links for a long time now,
mostly because of the amount of links we are getting to the money site,
S***** and not S*****.
So, you can buy links if you hide them in a giant pile of SB links. Do this with caution though, this is not simple to do.
3) Spun content with anchored links is extremely dangerous, and will
eventually hurt you. Right now, you may not be affected as much, but
Google's priority right now is to devalue spun content. I would move to
outsourced articles, or be a trooper and write them yourself.
EDIT: People seem to disagree with me here. This is my opinion, and here is some more explanation.
Right now, as we stand, spun content works well. In fact, I still use
spun content for certain things (never on my own sites, except for a
couple instances). I believe that EVENTUALLY Google will find a way to
devalue spun work, and it will understand more about mathematically. All
I am saying is that spinning is not an effective long term strategy; as
soon as Google cracks the code, a lot of rankings will drop.
4) 3% density 400 words is GARBAGE. Google KNOWS this is the standard
amount, and it DOES NOT WORK so well! Instead: 700 words with 2%
density, or 400 words with 1.5 density. That means only 6 times. And I
wouldn't even do it 6 times. There is no incentive to putting a keyword
more than a couple times in a paragraph, it doesn't make you any more
relevant.
5) In page anchors help Google crawl your pages and understand what your
pages are about. An in page anchor works like this: You first create a
link, which when clicked, will automatically scroll the browser to the
destination in the same page.
For example, if at the bottom of your page you have an image of a
bicycle, and you have a link at the top of the page that says "bicycle",
upon clicking the link, the internet browser will scroll to the image
of the bicycle:
Code:
<a href="#bicycle">bicycle</a>
<a name="bicycle"><img src="bicycle.jpg"></a>
These anchors also help you get sitelinks.