Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
launching new site seo..
http://www.seomaverick.com.au/blog/seo-checklist-new-website
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/launching-a-new-website-18-steps
http://www.joshklein.net/20-seo-tricks-launching-new-website
2012
http://www.clickminded.com/seo-audit-checklist/
http://www.stayonsearch.com/8-link-building-tips-in-the-post-panda-era
http://workwithdavidwood.com/google-panda-updates-and-the-future-of-seo/http://www.searchenginejournal.com/seobook-aaron-wall-interview/37604/
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/launching-a-new-website-18-steps
http://www.joshklein.net/20-seo-tricks-launching-new-website
2012
http://www.clickminded.com/seo-audit-checklist/
http://www.stayonsearch.com/8-link-building-tips-in-the-post-panda-era
http://workwithdavidwood.com/google-panda-updates-and-the-future-of-seo/http://www.searchenginejournal.com/seobook-aaron-wall-interview/37604/
Monday, February 13, 2012
virtual assistant task
REAL ESTATE
■Appointments
■Cancelling Appointments
■Contacting
■Correspondence
■Data Entry
■Data Mining
■Following Up
■Listings in MLS
■Backpage Posting
■Making Offers
■Flyers, Brochures
■Eproperty Sites
■Craigslist Posting
■Google Docs
■Posting Properties on Social Media
■Eye catching Newsletters
■Database Management
■Presentation
■Create address labels
■Appointments
■Cancelling Appointments
■Contacting
■Correspondence
■Data Entry
■Data Mining
■Following Up
■Listings in MLS
■Backpage Posting
■Making Offers
■Flyers, Brochures
■Eproperty Sites
■Craigslist Posting
■Google Docs
■Posting Properties on Social Media
■Eye catching Newsletters
■Database Management
■Presentation
■Create address labels
Friday, February 10, 2012
best spinning tools..
unique ness checker and spinner
http://articlespinner.eu/unique.html
free spinner
http://spinnertools.com/
http://articlespinner.eu/unique.html
free spinner
http://spinnertools.com/
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
link discount
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_xclick-subscriptions&business=askdominictay%40gmail.com&item_name=Link+Building+Automation+%5B30%25+Monthly+Discount%5D&item_number=41&no_shipping=1&return=http://www.webdominationmachines.com/member/members/complete.php&cancel_return=http://www.webdominationmachines.com/member/members/complete.php&no_note=1¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP-SubscriptionsBF&a3=47&p3=1&t3=M&src=1&sra=1&rm=2¬ify_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webdominationmachines.com%2Fmember%2Fmembers%2Fmembercode.php&cbt=IMPORTANT%3A+Click+here+to+access+your+membership%21&custom=0_24.0.9.210
http://www.linkbuildingautomation.com/existing-members/?bid_keyword=seoet_e8
http://www.linkbuildingautomation.com/existing-members/?bid_keyword=seoet_e8
case studies link building
Network Quality (90 Days)
To find out about the actual value of the backlinks provided by each network, let’s get an idea of how many unique sites are in each network, how “indexable” those sites are and how many of the linking sites have some authority of their own. Since most blog networks don’t publish lists of exactly where your articles are posted (to protect the network), we’re left to our own devices.
The following table gives an indication of the amount of links from unique domains created by each network (after 90 days) as well as the “indexability” of those domains:
Name:
Pings:
ahrefs Backlinks:
Majestic Backlinks:
Majestic Domains:
ArticleRanks
242
43
302
94
Authority Link Network
178
32
330
144
DistributeYourArticles
7
9
76
13
My Article Network
222
103
360
113
SEOLinkVine
49
29
98
31
Traffic Kaboom
195
352
1328
265
SpinDistribute
N/A
8
71
27
Unique Article Wizard
147
65
247
79
The second column (Pings) indicates how many pingbacks from unique domains were picked up by WordPress, for each of the test-pages. The “ahrefs Backlinks” column shows how many total links to each of the pages were picked up by ahrefs, a backlink analysis service. The next column shows how many total links to each of the pages were found by Majestic SEO, also a backlink analysis service. And the final column shows how many unique domains Majestic SEO found, linking back to the respective page.
These numbers are somewhat relevant as indicators of the quality of each network, since both ahrefs and Majestic SEO crawl the web in a similar fashion as a Google-bot would. As an example, you can see that Majestic only picked up links from 27 individual sites, out of the thousands of articles published through SpinDistribute, but it found 144 individual linking sites from only 300 articles published through Authority Link Network. This indicates that the websites in the ALN network are far more visible and more “indexable”. Crawler bots find these pages easily, which means that there are probably some higher-value sites involved. On the other hand, it seems that SpinDistribute is sending massive amounts of articles to “junk-yard-websites” that have no visibility on the web.Next, I wanted to check for the quality of the linking sites more directly. I did this by looking at two criteria:
The number of inbound links to each linking domain, according to Majestic SEO.
The homepage PageRank of each of the linking sites.
It will come as no big surprise that these two factors are highly correlated. The more inbound links a site has, the higher it’s PageRank tends to be. Getting backlinks from a website that itself has many backlinks pointing to it is better than getting backlinks from a site with no backlinks of it’s own. That’s the logic behind this analysis.
Results After 30 Days:
Results After 90 Days:
Each bar indicates how many domains with that respective PageRank were found linking to the test pages for each network. Domains with no PageRank are not included in this graph. In this comparison, the clear winners are Traffic Kaboom, with a record number of PR4 and even PR5 domains, Authority Link network with lots of PR sites and ArticleRanks, which also boasts a decent number of PR domains. In the short term (first diagram), Authority Link Network provides the largest number of higher-quality links and in the longer-term (second diagram), Traffic Kaboom completely trounces the competition in terms of network quality.
Note that this test inherently favors those sites that already did well in the previous test, since the analyzed URLs are those picked up by Majestic SEO. So, if a network is not capable of producing links that get noticed by the Majestic SEO crawlers, it’s automatically disadvantaged in this comparison as well.
Conclusions
Here’s my rundown and recommendations for each of the tested networks:
ArticleRanks – Recommended!ArticleRanks has a good user interface a very reasonable price and produces a decent number of quality backlinks. They keep a close eye on the quality of their network, make sure it’s not over-burdened with spam content and have a credit-system that incentivises users to add sites with PageRank to the network. Overall, a good system that delivers good results.
Authority Link Network – Recommended!Authority Link Network is free to use (although subsciption plan are also available). By adding domains with PageRank to the network, you earn the right to submit articles of your own. There’s a strict limit to how many articles can be submitted and how often they are published and this is a very good thing, because it keeps the network’s quality in check. ALN rocks and you should use it.
DistributeYourArticles – Not Recommended!DistributeYourArticles makes it unnecessarily difficult to submit articles. The interface is not great and they reject articles with long paragraphs as well as articles with a double line-space. The problem is that while they seem to care about these irrelevant details, they don’t care about the quality of their network, as indicated by the fact that almost none of the links are to be found.
My Article Network – Not Recommended!My Article Network is lukewarm in every regard. The user interface is okay but not great, the distribution rate is okay but not great and the quality of the backlinks is below average. It’s not downright bad, but there are better systems to invest in.
SEOLinkVine – Not Recommended!SEOLinkVine has an extremely slow distribution rate. On average, each article was published only nine times over the course of 30 days. However, they claim that the distributions keep going indefinitely, so we’ll have to see if this network manages to catch up with the others, over time. My worry is that indefinite distribution will deteriorate the quality of the network, as there will be an ever growing number of articles flooding a network that probably isn’t growing that quickly…
Traffic Kaboom – Recommended!Traffic Kaboom is the clear winner, since it delivers a quality level comparable to Authority Link Network, but has fewer limitation attached (e.g. you can submit up to 10 articles per day without having to add any sites of your own) and it delivers more links in the long-run. It’s user interface is not brilliant, but gets the job done. As an added bonus, Traffic Kaboom also serves as a video distribution platform.
SpinDistribute – Not Recommended!SpinDistribute allegedly creates massive amounts of backlinks. Unfortunately, it seems that they have pretty much “killed” their network by flooding it with too much content. Neither Majestic SEO nor ahrefs managed to find even one percent of all the links SpinDistribute is supposed to build. The big upside to this network is the “pay as you go” model and since it still managed to increase the rankings of it’s test page, maybe it’s worth using once for each website.
Unique Article Wizard – Not Recommended!UAW has a terrible user interface. Just wanted to get that out there. Apart from that, I think it has a similar issue as SpinDistribute and DYA: the network consists of too many article directories (a.k.a. content farms) that get flooded with too much content and basically have no visibility on the web. Having said that, it definitely has more punch than either SD or DYA, but it still can’t keep up with the better contestants in this roundup.
To find out about the actual value of the backlinks provided by each network, let’s get an idea of how many unique sites are in each network, how “indexable” those sites are and how many of the linking sites have some authority of their own. Since most blog networks don’t publish lists of exactly where your articles are posted (to protect the network), we’re left to our own devices.
The following table gives an indication of the amount of links from unique domains created by each network (after 90 days) as well as the “indexability” of those domains:
Name:
Pings:
ahrefs Backlinks:
Majestic Backlinks:
Majestic Domains:
ArticleRanks
242
43
302
94
Authority Link Network
178
32
330
144
DistributeYourArticles
7
9
76
13
My Article Network
222
103
360
113
SEOLinkVine
49
29
98
31
Traffic Kaboom
195
352
1328
265
SpinDistribute
N/A
8
71
27
Unique Article Wizard
147
65
247
79
The second column (Pings) indicates how many pingbacks from unique domains were picked up by WordPress, for each of the test-pages. The “ahrefs Backlinks” column shows how many total links to each of the pages were picked up by ahrefs, a backlink analysis service. The next column shows how many total links to each of the pages were found by Majestic SEO, also a backlink analysis service. And the final column shows how many unique domains Majestic SEO found, linking back to the respective page.
These numbers are somewhat relevant as indicators of the quality of each network, since both ahrefs and Majestic SEO crawl the web in a similar fashion as a Google-bot would. As an example, you can see that Majestic only picked up links from 27 individual sites, out of the thousands of articles published through SpinDistribute, but it found 144 individual linking sites from only 300 articles published through Authority Link Network. This indicates that the websites in the ALN network are far more visible and more “indexable”. Crawler bots find these pages easily, which means that there are probably some higher-value sites involved. On the other hand, it seems that SpinDistribute is sending massive amounts of articles to “junk-yard-websites” that have no visibility on the web.Next, I wanted to check for the quality of the linking sites more directly. I did this by looking at two criteria:
The number of inbound links to each linking domain, according to Majestic SEO.
The homepage PageRank of each of the linking sites.
It will come as no big surprise that these two factors are highly correlated. The more inbound links a site has, the higher it’s PageRank tends to be. Getting backlinks from a website that itself has many backlinks pointing to it is better than getting backlinks from a site with no backlinks of it’s own. That’s the logic behind this analysis.
Results After 30 Days:
Results After 90 Days:
Each bar indicates how many domains with that respective PageRank were found linking to the test pages for each network. Domains with no PageRank are not included in this graph. In this comparison, the clear winners are Traffic Kaboom, with a record number of PR4 and even PR5 domains, Authority Link network with lots of PR sites and ArticleRanks, which also boasts a decent number of PR domains. In the short term (first diagram), Authority Link Network provides the largest number of higher-quality links and in the longer-term (second diagram), Traffic Kaboom completely trounces the competition in terms of network quality.
Note that this test inherently favors those sites that already did well in the previous test, since the analyzed URLs are those picked up by Majestic SEO. So, if a network is not capable of producing links that get noticed by the Majestic SEO crawlers, it’s automatically disadvantaged in this comparison as well.
Conclusions
Here’s my rundown and recommendations for each of the tested networks:
ArticleRanks – Recommended!ArticleRanks has a good user interface a very reasonable price and produces a decent number of quality backlinks. They keep a close eye on the quality of their network, make sure it’s not over-burdened with spam content and have a credit-system that incentivises users to add sites with PageRank to the network. Overall, a good system that delivers good results.
Authority Link Network – Recommended!Authority Link Network is free to use (although subsciption plan are also available). By adding domains with PageRank to the network, you earn the right to submit articles of your own. There’s a strict limit to how many articles can be submitted and how often they are published and this is a very good thing, because it keeps the network’s quality in check. ALN rocks and you should use it.
DistributeYourArticles – Not Recommended!DistributeYourArticles makes it unnecessarily difficult to submit articles. The interface is not great and they reject articles with long paragraphs as well as articles with a double line-space. The problem is that while they seem to care about these irrelevant details, they don’t care about the quality of their network, as indicated by the fact that almost none of the links are to be found.
My Article Network – Not Recommended!My Article Network is lukewarm in every regard. The user interface is okay but not great, the distribution rate is okay but not great and the quality of the backlinks is below average. It’s not downright bad, but there are better systems to invest in.
SEOLinkVine – Not Recommended!SEOLinkVine has an extremely slow distribution rate. On average, each article was published only nine times over the course of 30 days. However, they claim that the distributions keep going indefinitely, so we’ll have to see if this network manages to catch up with the others, over time. My worry is that indefinite distribution will deteriorate the quality of the network, as there will be an ever growing number of articles flooding a network that probably isn’t growing that quickly…
Traffic Kaboom – Recommended!Traffic Kaboom is the clear winner, since it delivers a quality level comparable to Authority Link Network, but has fewer limitation attached (e.g. you can submit up to 10 articles per day without having to add any sites of your own) and it delivers more links in the long-run. It’s user interface is not brilliant, but gets the job done. As an added bonus, Traffic Kaboom also serves as a video distribution platform.
SpinDistribute – Not Recommended!SpinDistribute allegedly creates massive amounts of backlinks. Unfortunately, it seems that they have pretty much “killed” their network by flooding it with too much content. Neither Majestic SEO nor ahrefs managed to find even one percent of all the links SpinDistribute is supposed to build. The big upside to this network is the “pay as you go” model and since it still managed to increase the rankings of it’s test page, maybe it’s worth using once for each website.
Unique Article Wizard – Not Recommended!UAW has a terrible user interface. Just wanted to get that out there. Apart from that, I think it has a similar issue as SpinDistribute and DYA: the network consists of too many article directories (a.k.a. content farms) that get flooded with too much content and basically have no visibility on the web. Having said that, it definitely has more punch than either SD or DYA, but it still can’t keep up with the better contestants in this roundup.
link building article submission seo
http://articlesontap.com/article-submission-services $150 per month
http://dbpmarketing.com/seo-link-monster-review/ se0linkmonster 150 a month.
http://imimpact.com/blog-network-roundup-review/
http://www.automaticbacklinks.com/
http://articlesubmissionreview.com/blog-network/recent-results-with-linxboss# $37 a month
http://www.linkbuildingautomation.com/home.php $67 per month
http://dbpmarketing.com/seo-link-monster-review/ se0linkmonster 150 a month.
http://imimpact.com/blog-network-roundup-review/
http://www.automaticbacklinks.com/
http://articlesubmissionreview.com/blog-network/recent-results-with-linxboss# $37 a month
http://www.linkbuildingautomation.com/home.php $67 per month
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
article writing services
99centarticles.com
iwriter.com
bringtheblog.com
http://www.learnsmallbusiness.com/article-writing-service/
iwriter.com
bringtheblog.com
http://www.learnsmallbusiness.com/article-writing-service/
Thursday, February 2, 2012
the team model
Team Leader
Team Leader motivates team members to reach team goals.
The team leader's responsibilities include: management, supervision, leadership, motivation, and inspiration.
The team leader must have a clear vision of team objectives and be able to communicate those objectives to the team. All team members should have a written job description and be held accountable by the team leader.
A team creates incredible leverage, but only if it is managed properly.
2 duties rainmaker
generating leads for team..
generating appointments for team
2
24 days
Mike
Buyer Agents
Buyer Agents (Buyer Specialists) help you leverage the buyer side of your business.
In the typical arrangement, the team leader (rain maker)
markets and generates the buyer leads.
The buyer agent
follows up with the leads,
signs buyers agreements during the buyer presentation,
shows homes,
negotiates contracts,
oversees inspections,
and attends closings.
Either the buyer agent or another team member handles the contract management (tracking) based on the size of the team. There are many benefits. The team leader expands the business and saves time. The buyer agent gets a constant flow of leads and business. This is a commission position where the buyer agent and the team leader split the resulting sales commission. It is best to have all team employment agreements in writing.
2
2
24 days
Mike
Listing Agents
Listing Agents (Listing Specialists)
help you leverage the seller side of your business.
In the typical arrangement,
the team leader (rain maker) markets and generates the seller leads.
The listing agent
follows up with the leads,
signs listing agreements during the listing presentation,
and attends closings.
listing agent or another team member
handles the listing management,
contract negotiation, inspection,
and contract management (tracking)
based on the size of the team.
There are many benefits. The team leader expands the business and saves time.
The listing agent gets a constant flow of leads and business.
This is a commission position where the listing agent and the team leader split the resulting sales commission.
(Some compensation plans pay a flat fee per listing taken.) It is best to have all team employment agreements in writing.
2
2
24 days
Mike
Contract Manager
Contract Manager (Closing Manager, Transaction Manager) is responsible for tracking all the dates and events in a transaction from the time of contract to the time of closing. This includes: ordering title work & HOA documents, arranging inspection, procuring vendor bids, tracking financing, confirming appraisal value, analyzing closing figures, and constant contact with all transaction parties including client, co-op agent, title rep, lender, inspector, appraiser, and others. This frees up the team leader and other sales members (buyer agents and listing agents) to sell more homes instead of monitoring contracts. The team becomes more efficient and profitable. This is a salary or hourly position. Often bonuses are paid for successful closings. It is best to have all team employment agreements in writing.
2
2
24 days
Mike
Listing Manager
Listing Manager is responsible for tracking your listing inventory from the time the listing agreement is signed to the time the home goes under contract. The Listing Manager markets the home per the marketing plan. This includes: getting the sign up, acquiring keys, placing lock boxes, ordering or taking photos, designing and printing flyers, entering MLS data, setting showings, calling for showing feedback, advertising placements, internet marketing placements, and constant contact with the client. When licensed, the Listing Manager may also receive and negotiate offers. This frees up the team leader and listing agents to list more homes instead of monitoring current listings. The team becomes more efficient and profitable. This is a salary or hourly position. Often bonuses are paid for successful contracts. It is best to have all team employment agreements in writing.
Team Leader motivates team members to reach team goals.
The team leader's responsibilities include: management, supervision, leadership, motivation, and inspiration.
The team leader must have a clear vision of team objectives and be able to communicate those objectives to the team. All team members should have a written job description and be held accountable by the team leader.
A team creates incredible leverage, but only if it is managed properly.
2 duties rainmaker
generating leads for team..
generating appointments for team
2
24 days
Mike
Buyer Agents
Buyer Agents (Buyer Specialists) help you leverage the buyer side of your business.
In the typical arrangement, the team leader (rain maker)
markets and generates the buyer leads.
The buyer agent
follows up with the leads,
signs buyers agreements during the buyer presentation,
shows homes,
negotiates contracts,
oversees inspections,
and attends closings.
Either the buyer agent or another team member handles the contract management (tracking) based on the size of the team. There are many benefits. The team leader expands the business and saves time. The buyer agent gets a constant flow of leads and business. This is a commission position where the buyer agent and the team leader split the resulting sales commission. It is best to have all team employment agreements in writing.
2
2
24 days
Mike
Listing Agents
Listing Agents (Listing Specialists)
help you leverage the seller side of your business.
In the typical arrangement,
the team leader (rain maker) markets and generates the seller leads.
The listing agent
follows up with the leads,
signs listing agreements during the listing presentation,
and attends closings.
listing agent or another team member
handles the listing management,
contract negotiation, inspection,
and contract management (tracking)
based on the size of the team.
There are many benefits. The team leader expands the business and saves time.
The listing agent gets a constant flow of leads and business.
This is a commission position where the listing agent and the team leader split the resulting sales commission.
(Some compensation plans pay a flat fee per listing taken.) It is best to have all team employment agreements in writing.
2
2
24 days
Mike
Contract Manager
Contract Manager (Closing Manager, Transaction Manager) is responsible for tracking all the dates and events in a transaction from the time of contract to the time of closing. This includes: ordering title work & HOA documents, arranging inspection, procuring vendor bids, tracking financing, confirming appraisal value, analyzing closing figures, and constant contact with all transaction parties including client, co-op agent, title rep, lender, inspector, appraiser, and others. This frees up the team leader and other sales members (buyer agents and listing agents) to sell more homes instead of monitoring contracts. The team becomes more efficient and profitable. This is a salary or hourly position. Often bonuses are paid for successful closings. It is best to have all team employment agreements in writing.
2
2
24 days
Mike
Listing Manager
Listing Manager is responsible for tracking your listing inventory from the time the listing agreement is signed to the time the home goes under contract. The Listing Manager markets the home per the marketing plan. This includes: getting the sign up, acquiring keys, placing lock boxes, ordering or taking photos, designing and printing flyers, entering MLS data, setting showings, calling for showing feedback, advertising placements, internet marketing placements, and constant contact with the client. When licensed, the Listing Manager may also receive and negotiate offers. This frees up the team leader and listing agents to list more homes instead of monitoring current listings. The team becomes more efficient and profitable. This is a salary or hourly position. Often bonuses are paid for successful contracts. It is best to have all team employment agreements in writing.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
killer resources for agents
virtual assistant- inside sales
http://bestagentbusiness.wikispaces.com/Calling+Management
http://myoutdesk.com
recruiting
http://resultsmail.com
type in the password: solution
http://www.screencast.com/t/gLVnPvp5JO
...
team leader training
sue adler
http://www.secretsoftopsellingagents.com/detail-20120125-adler.php
http://next.inman.com/2011/12/ben-kinney-shares-his-secret-sauce-the-business-model-of-the-future-is-already-here/
millionaire real estate agents
http://elcajon.yourkwoffice.com/mcj/user/additionalPage.html?pageId=30022
http://bestagentbusiness.wikispaces.com/Calling+Management
http://myoutdesk.com
recruiting
http://resultsmail.com
type in the password: solution
http://www.screencast.com/t/gLVnPvp5JO
...
team leader training
sue adler
http://www.secretsoftopsellingagents.com/detail-20120125-adler.php
http://next.inman.com/2011/12/ben-kinney-shares-his-secret-sauce-the-business-model-of-the-future-is-already-here/
millionaire real estate agents
http://elcajon.yourkwoffice.com/mcj/user/additionalPage.html?pageId=30022
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