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#0, Tip - using anchor text in blog posts
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-19-09 at 05:23 PM
Some of you may know this already. But for me it was an ahha moment.

What is you have not signed up for an affiliate product for a particular keyword. It is time consuming to signup for hundreds of products.

In blog post or any content we distribute we often add anchor text to a product we promote.

I was wondering how i could create tons of blog pages without making it look to google as i just dumped them in.

Solution: make some of your anchor text blog searches.

example: On my blog i can put anchor text or live link to: blogging in one of my post. If they then click on it, the search is performed.

They either find existing content on blog or in a case where I have no content, they are presented with google adsense options. Since that is what I have set up.


http://prewrittenbusinesstips.info/?s=blogging

Just in case you visit later, here is a more detailed search:
Instead of having them leave my blog after reading a post. I entice them maybe to click on anchor text. Maybe something like: Make money blogging:

Try it
http://prewrittenbusinesstips.info/?s=make+money+with+blogs


Kelvin


#1, RE: Tip - using anchor text in blog posts
Posted by blue_sky on Oct-21-09 at 11:09 AM
In response to message #0
how come that I have this strong feeling I know these business tips from somewhere

#2, RE: Tip - using anchor text in blog posts
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-21-09 at 01:05 PM
In response to message #1
oh no, I've busted.

I have decided to dust off old products, and most of the info in them is evergreen.

As i work on this project, I can apply what I learn to many other niches.

kelvin


#3, RE: Tip - using anchor text in blog posts
Posted by blue_sky on Oct-22-09 at 11:58 PM
In response to message #2
Kelvin, you should know the saying by now: all truth comes to light LOL

I own the same package by the way ))
and to disappoint you even more: there is a wordpress plugin which does exactly what you just mentioned in your post...

Wouldnt it be better to hire someone e.g from amazon to rewrite them??

good to see you are still around
best regards
karsten


#4, RE: Tip - using anchor text in blog posts
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-23-09 at 10:24 AM
In response to message #3
>Kelvin, you should know the saying by now: all truth comes
>to light LOL
>
>I own the same package by the way ))
>and to disappoint you even more: there is a wordpress plugin
>which does exactly what you just mentioned in your post...
>
>Wouldnt it be better to hire someone e.g from amazon to
>rewrite them??
>
>good to see you are still around
>best regards
>karsten

Not sure how I would be disappointed. And, I know there are several plugins that will make keywords into anchor text. If that is what you meant. And to a fashion the tip is not about what tool you use, but the effect of using anchor text, even if you have no current data.

I will be using a few different phrases to spin some of the content, but in this case, i could rewrite them. But off the top that would be low priority as a whole, because the tips in general are not big in pointing to moneymakers.

Kelvin



#5, RE: Tip - using anchor text in blog posts
Posted by blue_sky on Oct-24-09 at 06:37 AM
In response to message #4
several plugins that will make keywords into anchor text


nope I was not talking about that....


#6, RE: Tip - using anchor text in blog posts
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-24-09 at 10:46 AM
In response to message #5
I ain't the sharpest knife in the drawer, so you gonna have to help a feller out.

Kelvin


#7, RE: Tip - using anchor text in blog posts
Posted by Kurt on Oct-24-09 at 12:42 PM
In response to message #5
>several plugins that will make keywords into anchor text
>

Yep...But if you do use tuelz you have more control, such as not using links every time, not using exact phrase matches, using different affiliate programs for the same phrase and pointing the links to non-affiliate pages, etc.