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Have you ever noticed the odd things your sites get ranked for? I sure have.
Most oddly, my most common have to do with Marla Singer from Fight Club, Ringaza, Sales Speeches and random things related to Incentaclick. Sure, they get indexed for numerous reasons -- people like them, no one else cares to dominate for the terms, etc. -- but part of the beauty of this sort of thing is that it's almost transparent.
If I watch from A (posting) to Z (referring clicks from the related search), I can analyze the patterns that led from one to the other. In fact, this post itself is a test in doing just that. I'm trying to see if I can get the post ranked for any related terms -- Verizon Ringtones, Download Ringtones, Sprint Ringtones, Cingular Ringtones -- you name it.
Then, and only then, will this phenomenon become useful to both you and I. That's partly why I want to do it publicly, to see once and for all whether a simple link here and there will generate not just traffic, but targeted traffic on an authoritative blog.
It's taken some time, but I am finally beginning to rank for organic terms and have them convert into actual leads/sales. It's about three (3) per week but I'm not paying for them, so it's all gravy at that point. This post is an extension of that experiment.
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December 2nd, 2008 at 6:34 pm
Part of this is about those “recent post” links on the side there. you have anchor text on every page of your blog promoting “download ringtones”
also, your title promotes “download ringtones the affiliate toolbox”
with a little tweaking using nofollow, you can enhance this effect.
December 2nd, 2008 at 7:40 pm
Excellent experiment. I have had success with this “link bait” technique. Using key terms in the title of your post and waiting until Google OR Yahoo snatch it for indexing. Has made me over $500 with ONE post alone.
Good luck. Cannot wait to see results.
December 3rd, 2008 at 10:07 am
@Matt: Yeah, hopefully that gets Google to give the site a little more weight in terms of ranking for those terms listed.
@Affiliate Obsession Dot Com: Thanks. That’s why I like ATB — I can do these types of experiments and help people out at the same time.