Best Practice for New Product's SEO

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Hey guys, its been a long time, little hiatus from SEO, life... but I hope u r all well!
(FYI, I am a semi-experienced SEO/Internet marketer and web designer to give you a little background.)
I am marketing a new product, and haven't kept up on the up to date/today's best practices on SEO.

MY PLAN, and I hope you can correct me where I am wrong, or redirect me to a source or a tip on how to reorganize my thinking if necessary.
(in some order of important)
  1. Make a landing page for people who are interested and signup/download etc....
  2. Create my own news/article/review site to drive traffic to there and in itself (with ad banners to gain more users)
  3. Send my articles and landing page URL to pingomatic and most major social bookmarking sites
  4. Submit other unique relevant articles to other popular free article sites (linking back to mine)
  5. Maintain about a 3% keyword density in all my articles with obviously quality writing (I am a writer so its fine)
  6. Share my articles on all social media after I publish
  7. (GRAY?) Search for some "trusted" backlinking sources to gain a bit more advantage (?)


FYI, I am looking for every angstrom of an advantage if I can get it, this means a lot to me and competition will be crazy in the next month and the product is launching today. I meant to do this earlier but just was not possible, life and stuff. So please feel free to nitpick and tell me ANYTHING that could help, because I WILL do it.

I may have missed something but I know some of you will be quick to tell me.

Thanks guys!
#practice #product #seo
  • Profile picture of the author markhimeb
    Write frequently and periodically.
    Keep your keyword density between 1% and 2%.

    Don't pay for backlinks. Start a PPC campaign on FB or Google Adwords --it depends on the product-- and drive ppl to your landing page
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    • Profile picture of the author JMasterJ
      Originally Posted by markhimeb View Post

      Write frequently and periodically.
      Keep your keyword density between 1% and 2%.

      Don't pay for backlinks. Start a PPC campaign on FB or Google Adwords --it depends on the product-- and drive ppl to your landing page
      Thanks.... is there ANY paid backlink/rank boost thing that acutally works and not a scam? FYI I dont mind if it is temp, meaning if it goes back away in a few weeks etc.... this week is critical and I will be pounding my kb with content so that will catch up so not worried about long term. I dont wanna spend thousands but it might be worth some $$$ if u know of a valid honest way to boost for these couple of weeks.
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      • Profile picture of the author markhimeb
        It always has to do with the money you are willing to spend. If you are over $500 and you really want to get immediate results, you can try 1stonthelist.com

        They have an interesting approach on getting some traffic in as little as 7 days. I've tried them in the past and their method really works.

        However, you will get much better results if you spend the same amount into Facebook and Adwords to advertise.

        Trust me! I've worked with some of the best and most expensive SEO agencies. Most of them will ask you for a huge amount of money (a couple of them will talk about $4,000-$5,000 monthly!), and they won't promise you anything in the short term.
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        • Profile picture of the author JMasterJ
          Originally Posted by markhimeb View Post

          It always has to do with the money you are willing to spend. If you are over $500 and you really want to get immediate results, you can try 1stonthelist.com

          They have an interesting approach on getting some traffic in as little as 7 days. I've tried them in the past and their method really works.

          However, you will get much better results if you spend the same amount into Facebook and Adwords to advertise.

          Trust me! I've worked with some of the best and most expensive SEO agencies. Most of them will ask you for a huge amount of money (a couple of them will talk about $4,000-$5,000 monthly!), and they won't promise you anything in the short term.
          Oh believe me I do trust you and that FB is always touted as the best by all sorts of source I know, almost seem like a brainwash but it must be true.

          I really need to work on a better landing page for my FB ad though, working on that right now, maybe I'll make a different post for tips on that.
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