Kurt
Member since Dec-5-02
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Jan-28-08, 00:18 AM (PST) |
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"Hubpages, Squidoo (and Zimbio)"
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Let's use this thread to discuss these resources: Hubpages, Squidoo and Zimbio. Both Hub and Squidoo use "tag pages". These are pages that contain links to hubs/lenses that use the same tags (keywords). Some of these pages have pretty good PR. Your goal is to get your hubs/lenses on as many of these pages as possible. Not only for the link juice (if any), but we also want to find these tag pages that are already appearing in Google SERPs so they can drive traffic directly to our hubs/lenses. And, we will also get links from all the other hubs/lenses that share the same tags, which can send some traffic our way. We'll want to find as many relevant tags as possible and use as many of them on our own hubs/lenses as we can. Both Hub and Squidoo have limits to the number of tags, so just create multiple hubs/lenses, making sure you use every possible tag at least once. To find tag pages that are indexed by Google, just use these custom searches in Google: site:www.squidoo.com "Squidoo : Tags" las vegas site:hubpages.com las vegas "Hot Hubs" Just substitute "las vegas" with your own keyword(s). Now "extract" the tags and add them to your hubs/lenses.
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Kurt
Member since Dec-5-02
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Jan-28-08, 00:20 AM (PST) |
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1. "RE: Hubpages, Squidoo (and Zimbio)"
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LAST EDITED ON Jan-29-08 AT 01:19 PM (PST)
Special Limited Time Download for Frequent Forum Visitors I'll only leave this up for about a day to reward those that visit here often...Please, no exceptions, no excuses.Here's a new version of the TuelBar that makes finding tag pages much easier: DOWNLOAD LINK REMOVED Uninstall your old TuelBar, if necessary. On your TuelBar, go to: Misc => Uninstall TuelBar Download and unzip. Click TuelBar.exe Enter a keyword(s) in the search box, then some tabs will appear. Just click on either/and/or Hub or Squid to find tag pages. Works on IE
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Kurt
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Jan-29-08, 01:06 AM (PST) |
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5. "RE: Hubpages, Squidoo (and Zimbio)"
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>Cool tuelbar...just used it to add 80 tags to my lens in >about 20 minutes....but squidoo only allows 40....anyway, I >have 35 more tags than I had 20 minutes ago. Thanks for the >tip and tuelbar! Thanks Bob for the comments... Bob and Everyone...I've made a video that shows how to collect Squidoo (and Hubpages) tags in a few minutes. The video is 6:28 long, but I can do this is about two minutes, it takes a little more time to explain what I'm doing. Here's how I use the Tuelbar to find tag pages indexed in Google, then use the Linez Tuel to extract all the tags in about 2 minutes: www.dombom.com/iframes/Linez-Squidoo-tags/Linez-Squidoo-tags.html
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Top Hat Bob
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Jan-31-08, 11:31 PM (PST) |
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7. "RE: Hubpages, Squidoo (and Zimbio)"
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Great video as usual Kurt. You have simplified a tedious task with a very logical process. I struggled with trying to find a way to automate finding the right tags for Social Bookmarking sites and ended up using my top keywords. This is a much better targeted approach. Every tag is a link to your site so using already indexed pages in Google can only speed up the indexing and ranking of your own site. Thanks again Kurt. I hope everyone takes a few minutes to watch the video.
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Kurt
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Mar-05-08, 04:08 PM (PST) |
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11. "RE: Hubpages, Squidoo (and Zimbio)"
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Keyword Research for Hubpages and Squidoo Using your favorite keyword research tool, make a list of all keywords that get at least 40-50 searches per day. Run your list of keywords through the Inz Tuel to find the keywords that are easiest to compete against. Take your list of the best keywords based on your research and enter them into BumDemon to find the best names for your lenses and hubs. www.tuelz.com/bumbum.zip (Free download) That's it! Now you know the topics and keywords that give you the best chance to get easy traffic, creating content around these keywords. Use the tagging strategy above in combination with this keyword research strategy and you're miles ahead of your competition. NOTE: If you don't have Inz, it will be available in next month's membership downloads.
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Isobel
Member since Sep-12-03
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Apr-17-08, 05:30 PM (PST) |
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16. "RE: Hubpages - commerical, no follow etc."
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LAST EDITED ON Apr-17-08 AT 06:18 PM (PST) (Edited to reflect that AND is not OR )It's not that easy to find all the rules that apply to Hubpages. Their user agreement isn't linked from anywhere obvious (it's at http://hubpages.com/help/user_agreement) and although they say that it's the "Entire Agreement" it patently isn't because they use certain terms in there that are only defined elsewhere (and after a lot of digging). There are still more rules (like the "no follow" one) that I only found buried deep in a forum response. The rules on commercial hubs: Commercial hubs are required to have an ad level setting of High. Your hub is considered to be commercial if it meets any of these conditions. * it is monetized through a non-hubpages affiliate mechanism * it contains links to other commercial sites * it promotes a for profit business, especially a business that you have an interest in The "overly-promotional" flag:
1) Revenue should only come from "revenue capsules", i.e. the Amazon, eBay and Adsense profit-sharing capsules. You do have to use your own affiliate IDs to take part in these. You also get a % of the profit share from Hubbers that you refer (this share comes from Hubpages, not from the Hubber) 2) "Outbound links to other sites where you can make revenue are banned ... UNLESS you give HubPages something valuable (original and exclusive content) in exchange for links from HubPages to your money sites. And the rate of exchange is one (1) Hub of unique and exclusive content for each two (2) commercial links. " 3) All links must be relevant to the topic of hub. No follow Links are no follow on hubs with a Hub Score of 50 or less or where the Hubber has a score of 75 or less. Unless the high scores are maintained, links will become no follow again automatically. Links in Hub comments are all no follow. It makes sense to put a photo in your profile and not to publish more than 2 hubs a day, maximum. Isobel |
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Isobel
Member since Sep-12-03
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Apr-21-08, 10:20 AM (PST) |
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17. "Squidoo Link Leakage warning"
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LAST EDITED ON Apr-21-08 AT 10:21 AM (PST) I got this info from Tiffany Dow.Squidoo have added a section just below the introduction on your Lens called "Explore More ..." These are links to other similar lenses of Squidoo's choice. You do have the option to turn it off which means that your lens won't show on other lenses. If you leave it on, you can utilise 3 of the spots to link to relevant lenses of your choice, including those you own. Note that this is set ON now as a default for all lenses and in order to turn it off or modify the options you have to go into every lens individually and edit the Introduction module. It's on the tab called "Discovery Tool". Isobel |
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