Does it work to get better SERP and Traffic?

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Hi all warriors

I want to hear your opinion. Is it good idea to use text to voice to convert your press release/content/article to MP3 and submit to podcast directories and then add slideshow with whatever pix on top of the MP3 and submit to YouTube and other video sites. Then convert PDF to EXE file and submit it with PAD Submit Worker. Just do it. And then collect all the links and blast the shit out of them with XRumer and Scrapebox.
#serp #traffic #work
  • Profile picture of the author RedShifted
    Dude eff that. Maybe its because I'm bias towards sound & youtube. But youtube is something I would take seriously.

    I've been doing sound engineering for 12 years as a hobby, and you would be VERY surprised how small variations in sound can have a HUGE impact on a persons emotional state. In fact, my thesis in college was "The Mediated Influences of Key, Pitch and Tempo on a Persons Emotional State" (major was psychology not music ftr). I realized a long time ago how significantly small changes in sound can influence a persons response. And I'm talking about things that 99% of people wouldn't even notice. Like implementing NLP commands in background music. Or social anchors at barely audible levels (phones ringing and what have you). Or adding a bit of overdrive to a voice to induce specific emotions (fear/panic/etc).

    Sound is one thing I take more seriously than anything else I do in my marketing. I will spin articles, but when it comes to youtube, I don't like taking risks. My youtube traffic for one, always converts better. Probably because I know a lot about how sound affects emotion. But the fact remains that I would NOT use text2voice conversion for that stuff. If you just want a backlink, thats fine, but if you want real conversions and traffic, I would not do it.

    Especially when there are much smarter and more effective ways to do it.

    Similar to how some articles are spun, you can manually spin a audio script believe it or not. I do this by recording one looong script, about 30 mins long using a mic. I write one solid script and repeat sentences in the script in multiple different ways.

    This takes a while to do but is well worth it.

    Afterwards I load all this sound bytes into a sampler. In the software I use (Fl Studio) you can label all the sound bytes then place them on a sequencer. This way you wind up with dozens of different scripts, that are all high quality.

    Even though I spin my scripts, I still make sure the photos are relevant to the time line of the audio. For maximum impact. If I'm talking about a specific topic, I make sure theres a photo related to that topic.

    Now this is not automated spinning or anything, but its still a fast process in any audio sequencer. Its the pictures I waste the most time on.

    Doing all this, I have had better conversions on youtube than any other site on google. So if I were you, I would take videos seriously. If you do them right, you can bank really well.

    -Red
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