SlumDog Millionaire Review


Ordinally posted on: June 23, 2009

I don’t know about you, but when I heard about the release of “SlumDog Millionaire” by Latif I was really looking forward to getting my hands on a copy. I have to admit the ‘hype’ was compelling. I even created a video (click here) to promote its release. Well the honeymoon’s over …

On a 5 STAR rating, I’ll be generous and give it I guess a ONE! After looking briefly at the ebooks, I also did the upgrade for the video tutorials (since I’m lazy and I personally think I learn better that way), thinking that I must be missing something from the 15 or whatever there were ebooks. I found the ENTIRE series VERY basic. The quality of the videos were ‘average’ and NOT worth the upgrade. This probably should have been released as a ‘freebee’ or ‘give-a-way’ …

If you’re a ‘newbie’, then you might want to get at least the ebook series. If you’ve been in marketing for any length of time, you might want to wait on this one

Tim Buttles
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eSlumDog Millionaire (Just Released)


Ordinally posted on: May 18, 2009

eSlumDog Millionaire is now “live” and available for purchase and immediate download.

What is eSlumDog Millionaire?
eSlumDog Millionaire is a complete system with 15 modules that have step by step instructions. Each module is written in basic English and comes complete with 15 mindmaps and 15 blueprints (video series also available) that will show you how to get ‘real’ traffic and money …

If you’re feed up with false promises made by those gurus, super-affiliates and hot-shot internet marketers, and you want results, then visit www.e-SlumDog.net now and get eSlumDog!

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The Importance of Deep Linking in Your Search Engine Marketing


Ordinally posted on: January 30, 2009

If you are an experienced webmaster then you probably know that creating back links to your website is one of the best things that you can do to improve your Search Engine Ranking Placement (SERP). Google openly discusses the importance that their algorithms place on back links and even recommend that webmasters who want to improve their traffic use back links. Both Yahoo! and MSN are starting to talk openly about the importance of back links in their search algorithms as well.

There are a number of strategies that you can use to create back links to your website. Some of these strategies include emailing webmasters and asking them to place a link to your website, submittíng your site to directories, distributing free reprint articles, and paying for links. All of these have their pros and cons, and some have a better success ratio than others.

How Many Back Links Does Your Website Have?
Take a look at your website and see just how many back links you actually do have. Do not do this for only one search engine, but for all search engines where you are trying to get good SERP results. To check your backlinks, simply type into the particular search engine’s box – link:http://www.yourdomainurl.com . Of course you will replace the yourdomainurl with the name of your domain.

The more back links that you have to your website, the better off you are. Not only do back links help your SERP, but also the visitors of pages where your back link is listed may just choose to visit your site.

A common mistake that new webmasters make is that they create back links, but they have all of these links pointing to their home page. It is great that you have 50 back links pointing to your home page, but take a look at other pages on your site. How many links are pointing to these pages? The answer is probably zero unless you have utilized deep linking in your link building campaigns.

What Are Deep Links?
Deep links are links that go to specific pages within your website. For example, let’s say that you have a home improvement website that has a large number of pages and articles on it telling people how to do projects. If all of your back links are pointing only to your home page and you have none pointing to specific article pages, then you are not getting the full benefit of your linking activities.

Think about it this way, if I go to your website and find a piece of information that I find particularly helpful or interesting and I want to tell other people about it, how will I do it? When I tell all my friends on my blog about this great page of yours, am I going to link to your home page? No, I am going to copy and paste the actual webpage address out of my browser, into my blog. That is deep linking and what is considered to be natural linking by the search engines.

What Are Natural Links?
Natural links are those links that are created by people other than the website’s marketing team. Suppose I posted a link in my own blog that said that the “most easily understood tutorial, I have read, for creating a php-xml parser” was: http://www.sitepoint.com/article/php-xml-parsing-rss-1-0 , and I put my quoted text into the link. That is a natural link, because I created the link with no prompting from the management at SitePoint.com.

Difficulties In Creating Deep Links
There are a few problems that you will run into when trying to create deep links to your site. One problem is that if you ask a Webmaster of another site to link to you, they will most likely just link to your home page. When you submít to directories, the vast majority of them will only allow you a link to your home page, not a deep link. Even if they do allow you to submit a deep link, they will not allow you to submit 10 deep links.

Success Tips For Creating Deep Links
Deep linking is quite a bit easier when utilizing free reprint articles as a part of your link building campaign. This is because you can put whatever link you want to put in the “About The Author” box. The About The Author box is required to stay intact in all websites that are using your article. If you intend on writing a large number of articles to promote your domain, then you will want to optimize your results by putting a different deep link into the About The Author box for each of the articles that you write.

Another method of doing this is free and easy, but requires a bit of time. Take keywords in each page of the text on your website and make a hyperlink on that word or phrase to another page on your site. This is very easily done if you know how to do basic HTML. The ultimate goal here is to have every page of your website linked to, at least once, by another page on your site. You will want to spread these out among your domain’s webpages, instead of having just a couple of pages linking to the other 50 pages.

Another reason to spread your links across all of the pages of your domain, is that users are likely to be turned off by a page that is almost all hyperlinks; those pages often appear spammy or cluttered. A good idea for any Webmaster is to create these internal deep links when you create a new page. It is much easier to spend a couple of minutes from the beginning, rather than trying to go back and do all of them at a later date.

Incorporate Deep Linking Into Your Linking Strategies
Deep linking is as important a consideration as back linking! It does not matter which page visitors use to enter our websites. If they like what they read on our internal pages, they are more likely to view other pages on our websites. If they view other pages on our website, they are likely to find our homepage, and we will get a chance to tell them why they should buy our products or services.

Deep links to our website help to ensure that the search engines will have good cause to show our internal webpages as well as our homepage. For every page in our website that gets great SERP, our chances of getting a sale are increased significantly.

We have 15 pages on our website, eight of which provide real content to our prospective clients. All eight of these pages have a significant number of back links pointing to them. 48% of our visitors land on our home page. 37% of our visitors land on our internal pages. As a result, 85% of our traffic lands on our website as a result of our back links, either directly or through our natural search placement in the search engínes. The remaining 15% arrive on our website through bookmarks, personal referrals, and paid listings.

Deep linking works. Give it a shot.

Written by Trey Pennewell (c) 2009 Links And Traffic

About The Author
Trey Pennewell is a writer, who writes about online marketíng. Learn more about our Pay For Results SEO services at: LinksAndTraffic.com. Trey also manages article approvals at the free article directory located at: TechCentralPublishing.com.

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eBook Rebranding Etiquette for Newbies


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Ordinally posted on: January 5th, 2009

Rebranding, what a great idea! The ability to take someone else’s work and use it for yourself in some form or fashion, and/or sometimes even put your name on it (with permission no less). But what is proper eBook Rebranding Etiquette? I’ve asked a few people who are new to using or writting ebooks, and they say the equivalent of a shoulder shrug.

eBook rebranding has become a very popular way to offer one’s ideas and products over and over again. Usually when someone is offering a free rebrandable eBook, they spell out what you can and cannot say, edit or change. That’s pretty straight forward, even I can understand that. But what if there are no guidelines established by the author?

Do Unto Others …

It’s human nature to want to get something for nothing. With various software available, it’s not hard to “personalize” someone’s rebrandable eBook. Lots of links in there to “stuff” maybe you yourself sell. Hummm, what if I just … Even if you’re an honest person, it still might cross your mind. Ok well it did mine anyway :-| . This concept reminds me of an old tee shirt I had with a picture of this lil’ guy on it along with the words, “Do unto others, then split!”.

Now picture this – “IT’s YOUR REBRANDABLE E-BOOK!” What’s mine is yours right bro! Wow, not such a good idea now is it? This time these are your affiliate links within, I mean that was the reason you wanted people to use it and pass it on to others, right? ‘Intellectual Property’ no matter how loose that term might be to you, is still someone else’s work. Like I always tell my 9/yr old son, “If it’s not yours, don’t touch it!”. Or better yet, “Do unto others (ebooks) as you would have them do unto you(rs) …”.

Rebrandable eBooks are a vehicle, a means to an end, a tool in your marketing arsenal. If you’re using someone else’s eBook, use it wisely! Remember there is “someOne” always watching. Do unto others …

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