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That's an excellent question Chris. The screenshots are just showing the theme look and feel top to bottom. The Adsense block goes directly under the post title (which is under the product images) unless the user has enabled post excerpts, in which case, the ads appear below the post excerpt.
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Just to say I highly recommend Clickbumps themes, they are great looking and very easy to use. There is a good instruction pdf to go along with them. Best wishes, Ruth |
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Some of you need to stop taking things so literally....Google is not God, and Matt Cutts can't read your mind. And by the way, that article is over 2 years old now. If they plan on booting sites that have a few hidden links pointing at them, they've got a lot of catching up to do....and I've got a lot of competition to get rid of. | |
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help me...I can't put the privacy policy. I still cant put the adsense code unless the privacy policy is ready. |
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Someone made a comment earlier about those people outside of the US not relying on the local search figures. Could you elaborate on this and tell me how I can find more accurate data. I've looked on Google's searched-based keyword tool and the figures differ so drastically from GKWT. I;m intending to target the UK search market using .co.uk domains so the global search figures are pretty irrelevant to me. |
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thanks clickbump for proving this info for free! i am working on a few ideas for sites right now, but ive hit a sticking point based on your essencial 5 i have come up with a dilemma. for the key word i get back 2,900 local searces and 14,800 global. the keyword is a book sub niche the first page is full with only amazon and other general book sites with only 2 other sites. 1 site is a pr- the other is pr-4 niether have any page links, and neither have the keyword as a root domain. what do you think? i know it doesnt stick to your famous 5 rules, but many on here have said a page full of amazon and other related links is great news. |
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i have also noticed the search keyword has similar numbers for both .....book & .....books would my sites do well for both terms (i know you cant say for definate, but a rough idea would be great) |
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clickbump, another question if you dont mind. would you consider shopping sites (amazon, nextag, etc) as one of the 3 0PR in the search results? or do i have to find 3 0PR sites that arent comaprison/shopping sites? |
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I want more, In previous thread the general consensus of opinion is that amazon/next-tag and other comparison sites are quite easy to beat. Check how many links they have......if you do not have Market Samauri then get SEOQuake (it's free) and it will show the amount of links on every page you visit. All the best, Ruth |
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i am already using seo book firefox addons and look for less than 100 PAGE LINKS (not domain) as well as the PR, just wanted to check. and thanks for clearing that up for me. think i got a few decent keywords goin. say i find 5-10 good keywords for one niche, should i make 5-10 sites and use 1 per site? or should i choose the best KW and design the site for that, but put the other 4-9 keywords into the content? |
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Iwantmore, That is up to you. Some people like four or five page websites, some people like simple one pagers. Personally, I do one page sites to start off with, then add more content over time. I believe John (Xfactor) has a mixture, but prefers multiple page websites. Clickbump, however, seems to prefer simple one page sites and obviously you need your privacy page and contact us also. Best wishes, Ruth |
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thanks gale10. sorry for the questions, new to this and trying to get it right ( i will make some mistakes, but want to keep them to a minimum) got another one coming.......regarding privacy statement, terms and conditions, and contact. if i have 20 sites (for example) would it be a bad idea to setup a "webmaster" site, with one privacy statement, terms and conditions, and contact, and link to that from the site? my thinking is: less time spent creating the sites. google looks favorably on sites that link out (or so i have heard on here), better PR maybe? my "main" webmaster site gets backlinks which will help its ranking (cant hurt it). would this work? or are there reasons not to? |
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i think im gonna stick to the rules to be honest, make my headache go away but maybe someone with more experiance could confidently take on these searches. | |
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Is it a must to get the xfactor then apply clickbump's methods?
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How can we tell if 'Forum A' gets crawled more frequently than 'Forum B' when searching out forums to do this trick? | |
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Sorry, REAL newb question here. What exactly do you guys all mean by the whole < H1> and title tag things? And how do I make sure my WP blogs have these correctly done? Thanks | |
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its worth trying. my blog with just "hello world" got rank in the first page really relly shock me. I immediately put content and adsense on it. maybe spend few days this week to make some backlinks to the site. if I know how easy it is...I already spend more time building site like this rather than normal blog |
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H1 is your main title and carries most weight with Google - you should only have one of these per page (think of it as the main title of your essay) H2s can be used as your sub-headings. These also carry weight with Google but not as much as H1. You can have as many of these on a page as you like. H3, H4 etc can be used for sub-sub-headings. Ideally on an optimised web page you will have your primary targeted keyphrase in your H1 and at least one of your H2s. Hope this helps | |
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Iwantmore, You need a privacy policy and contact us page on every site. It is a condition of having adsense on a site that you have those pages, it is very important. A privacy policy and contact us page takes seconds to do - but without them you could get your whole adsense empire closed down. I will try and answer questions but remember I am in the UK so we do have a time difference to deal with. Best wishes, Ruth |
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You can check by finding the thread you commented on and see how quickly Google picks it up. But I think you are sweating the small stuff here; it just matters that you get indexed and get traffic to your site, and getting those vital clicks. Best wishes, Ruth | |
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| Nope actually everything you need is here in the forum. You do not have to buy anything from anyone. In fact, if you look at Xfactors signature, he says himself everything you need to know is in the thread. The book just filters out the repeated questions etc. Plus he has a forum that you can join, but that is extra on the cost of the book, and I do not think you can join the forum separately. Clickbump has a thread that describes how he has adapted Xfactors methods himself. Less article marketing! I am a bit technically challenged in that I can only build wordpress, I don't know very much html or css, so I have a theme that I use for my sites. I bought it from Clickbump. Best wishes, Ruth |
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I personally do not compete against obvious Xfactor sites. There are more than enough keywords to go round. It is just not necessary, plus there is the risk you mentioned. There is more information on some of the threads about parked domains, it is not something I have done but I gather there are some people making money with them. Best wishes, Ruth | |
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hi there guys and girls thanks for helping me out with my endless questions. have just been doing some research and think i have found some good keywords for this project. here are the figures for the keywords i have found. (all keywords are not related in any way) were it says advertisers, i have indicated it with numbers (this is more of a score out of ten i have given, than actual numbers of advertisers) do these figure look good? should i be worried about the results for allinurl, allintitle? PS. the cpc is in british pounds ($1 = £0.61) |
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have you added content yet? if not this is the default wordpress test post. if you have added content and deleted the test post it may be that your site got crawled before you had chance to change it and thats what google has seen. if so it will change the next time google crawls your site. | |
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dont know, just sat there and went through things in my head. i thought it was good when i saw a few of them with 5+ PR0's i just dont know what to think about the allinurl and allintitle fiqures? they seem abit high is this just me being to tentative? would you guys recommend working on these? |
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The first thing you want to do is to either remove or change the "Hello World" post. Post titles are very important, as you've seen, these show up in Google as the link to your site. (You can read more about this in the PDF guide that came with CE2). The post title (and resulting title tag) is arguably the single most important factor, along with EMD, to indexing high for a given keyword set. Also, the text snippet that Google uses can be set by setting your "meta" page description. In CE2, we use the "post excerpt" for this. You can also use a plug-in such as All in One SEO, but its not necessary with CE2's built in tools... | |
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Personally, I like my allintitle and allinurl to be below 20,000. I definitely would not touch anything over 50,000. I have seen someone recommend under 10,000 for intitle and under 1000 inurl, but I have never found any keywords within that criteria! LOL! I did build a site that got on first page Google with 40,000 in title before I knew about Clickbump, and in fairness it has not moved off page one. I guess if you don't mind risking the $8 and the time, go for higher. You may do really well with it. I saw someone today offer the to do keyword research as a service, I did ask how much he was thinking of charging. What do you all think? Would you pay for a research service? Would you pay for a site set up? Interesting questions, Ruth | |
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Hope you don't mind me asking. So you're using allintitile and allinurl criteria with Clickbump's "Look for three PR- or PR-0 sites in the top ten results" method? Which one is the eliminator? Or both must satisfy? TQ. Rofie.
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Hiya, To be honest, fiero, first of all I have to say, the rules are not hard and fast. But I definitely like there to be three PR0 or PR- domains in the first page of Google. Then I go to the numbers, which like I say I am flexible on, say if there were 8 PR0 on the first page, and the numbers were say.........60k and 20K.......then I would certainly consider it. I don't want to brag but I do think this method is pretty successful. Out of 10 sites, using Clickbumps methods, 8 are on the first page for their keywords. That is not to say they are not moving about, many are still doing the Google dance. But it's a pretty good start. And no, I don't mind answering questions. ) Best wishes, Ruth P.S. I achieved my target of £1 per day for a week today. £1 = $1.56 |
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I don't understand the difference between Google's Search-based Keyword Tool and the Keyword Tool currently in AdWords. Which one should I use with clickbump's method? thanks, bigbug |
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Great post, this technique definitely worth trying ))) So I here are stats for the keyword I chose: Exact Local Searches: 5400 Spyfu: 12 advertisers, avg CPC $0.66 ( a bit low, I know) Top 10: 2 sites with PR- and 1 with PR0 Number of links to those pages 0-1 .net .org were available so I bought both Now the question is what to do with 2 domains? Use same template just write 2 different content pages? Or make 1 static site and 1 wordpress blog? Also a question to Clickbump. I have 100 unused domains. Can I use your Super Fast CSS Xfactor Template assuming that each of the blogs will have 50 pages and all of links to them I want in nav bar. I mean is it gonna look good? Is this template customizable? Thanks |
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First of all thanks for the method and all the replies here, learning alot. Just wondering what people without the standard template are using for their page titles. For instance my homepage will show up as My Kewyord Phrase - My Keyword Phrase Other internal pages are My Keyword Phrase - 2nd Keyword Phrase IS this what other people are doing? just looks a little spammy to me on the home page to have the phrase repeated twice without any other words. Cheers. |
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So, if my site is about "blue yoga mats" then my home page title is going to be "Blue Yoga Mats". And in the same site, if I have a longtail keyword page for "Blue Yoga Mat Accessories", then my page title for that page is going to be "Blue Yoga Mat Accessories". Make sense? | |
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Just to clarify - you don't add any kind of description or call to action after the initial keyword phrase? Would this mean then that someone searches in Google for e.g Blue Yoga Mats and they would see your site with the heading as simply Blue Yoga Mats with the description underneath? Thanks. | |
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