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February 18, 2010

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While there are hundreds of evolving strategies and tactics used by SEO firms to help your web pages rise to the top of the results for your most coveted search terms, it all pretty much comes down to focusing on three things.

 

  1. Properly formatted HTML
  2. Education based, frequently changing content, lots of it
  3. Authoritative links from other sites back to that content

That’s why I can’t help recommending blogging as a killer SEO tool.

In this post, however, I want to focus on the one tactic that will help you dominate your competition in the search engine battle: guest blog posting.

Guest posting is pretty much what it sounds like – writing blog posts as a guest author for another blog.  For this post, I’m going to assume you’re already blogging on your own site.

Here’s why this is so powerful

The hardest part of the SEO triad I described above is getting high quality, organic (not purchased of swapped) links back to your site. Google, Bing and Yahoo all place high stock in those links. That’s why you see SEO firms promoting linking campaigns as a primary tool.

When you seek out and court relevant blogs (more on that in a bit) and publish high value content, with a link back to your site in the body of that content, you have likely produced one of the most valuable links you can acquire and the search engines will reward you for it.

Search engines like blogs because they tend to offer education and feed the search spiders before they even leave the house. Search engines put a higher value on links that reside inside the body of a post because they figure the author of the blog wanted them to follow that link and it wasn’t place there accidentally. (Comment links, site wide links, blogroll links all get marked down as a lesser or no follow value link.)

In addition, having your content appear on other blogs should allow you to reap the benefit of additional traffic to your blog and a bump in readership from the exposure your host provides. All good things!

How to get started

Network first – If you’re just getting started one of the first things you need to do is start reading, commenting and participating in the world of blogging. Go to Bloglines and subscribe to as many blogs as you can find that seem relevant to your subject. You want to build some credibility before you start pitching. If you’ve done that then you can start to build a target list.

Find the right blogs to pitch

In a perfect world you want the highest traffic, well known, high-ranking blog you can find to run your post, right? Well, get in line! Unless you to are all of the above yourself you’ll need to find a group of bloggers that are looking for guest content and that you can convince to want your content.

Let’s say you are a life coach. You can start by doing a search on Google for something like “life coaching: guest blog post” to find blogs on life coaching that offer guest posts. Or you might try a tool like placeblogger to find local blogs or a service like MyBlogGuest that matches blogs and guest bloggers by subject.

Show a reason why

Don’t just offer to write a post of some unspecificed nature. Like a good PR pitch you’ll want to sell why the very specific idea you have for a blog post will be found useful by a blog’s readers. This is where networking and building relationships with bloggers can make your job a bit easier. If a blogger is already familiar with the quality of your content, then they may readily accept the offer.

This is a place where you want to offer up highly relevant and original ideas. Few things will slow your guest blogging link strategy faster than republishing your old posts to a number of blogs.

Promote your host

Once you post content on another blog, go to work amplifying it. Tweet about it, write a little something about it on your own blog, post it to your Facebook Fan Page, bookmark it, StumbleIt, and Digg it.

All of this activity may actually get a few more eyeballs on your content, but it will also go a long way towards showing your appreciation to your host. This is how you get asked back and it’s certainly a good way to get other bloggers to invite you to post.

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John Jantsch is a marketing and digital technology coach, award winning social media publisher and author of Duct Tape Marketing and www.referralenginebook.com">The Referral Engine.  

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  • John Jantsch 1 year 10 months and 24 days ago

    John Jantsch

    Tracey,

    Not silly - you add links to your social media profiles when you create and edit your profile here - make sure that you also check out what are called your visibility setting - I think you need them set to high for all these to show.

  • T SEIBERT 1 year 10 months and 24 days ago

    T SEIBERT

    Hi John,
    This may sound like a silly question, but I'm new to this site and am wondering how you get the social media links on your profile page.
    thanks,
    Tracey Priest Seibert
    Harkness Design Group

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  • Boost Alexa Ranking 1 year 11 months and 2 days ago

    Boost Alexa Ranking

    John,
    A great article on SEO. Commenting on "Open Comment" high rank relevant blogs are really a good tool for your PR. Gone are the days when you used to trade links by putting backlinks with your exchangers. These days, search engines are strict and they will kill you PR when they find that you are trading links with other sites. So, adding comments on blogs is an effect and natural ways of getting backlinks. We also recommend this in our company Boost Alexa Ranking.

    Once again, I will say a very good article.

  • SUZANNE VARA 1 year 12 months and 19 days ago

    SUZANNE VARA

    John

    I was thinking starting small with smaller blogs and working your way up over a 6-12 month period to the industry leader blogs. This not only improves your writing skills, builds traffic along the way but it also gets your name out there. The best compliment is that you are seen everywhere. Many of the larger blogs have spots already filled for guest posts where smaller blogs you can have a post in a shorter time as you have said.

    Thanks for clarifying this to readers as I did not necessarily explain my thinking here.

  • Michelle Lamar 1 year 12 months and 20 days ago

    Michelle Lamar

    John, once again you point out that basics WORK. I purchased your "How To" E-book on SEO for blogs and it remains one of the best tools in my tool chest. You rock.

  • John Jantsch 1 year 12 months and 22 days ago

    John Jantsch

    @Suzanne - I think you're supporting this idea but I want to challenge part of what you're saying - "Guest posting is a long term strategy as it can take you 6-12 months to be scheduled on a industry leader blog"

    Maybe if you're going for a something really big, but I'm suggesting you go for 10 really relevant. Do that correctly and you could be guest posting next week. Have said that, don't be afraid of long term plays, you can't build ultimate marketing momentum without thinking and acting long term.

  • John Jantsch 1 year 12 months and 22 days ago

    John Jantsch

    @Matt - thanks. I think there is a place for paid SEO as long as you can do the work to find a firm that understands social media and inbound marketing. However, most small businesses today can get 90% of what they might need by using the right tools (WordPress) and consistently creating education based content.

  • SUZANNE VARA 1 year 12 months and 22 days ago

    SUZANNE VARA

    John

    Work hard and then work harder that is what SEO is about. There is so much garbage out there to get x followers, x number one rankings on Google and these are successful because there are those that are looking for that instant gratification and the attention so be an overnight success (or really in this case by not working hard a noisemaker).

    Guest posting is a long term strategy as it can take you 6-12 months to be scheduled on a industry leader blog. Use that time wisely by posting on other blogs and start to increase readership as well as writing skills.

  • Matt Brown 1 year 12 months and 22 days ago

    Matt Brown

    Great article, it is becoming more and more unnecessary to throw your money at SEO companies when all it takes is a bit a research and you can do it all on your own! Very informative article and will save people alot of time, money and frustration in the future! Pleasure reading the article.

    http://www.my-home-business-growth-marketing.com/

    To your success

    Matt Brown

  • Chris Dowell 1 year 12 months and 23 days ago

    Chris Dowell

    I agree, John. Well written blog post.

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