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Community Photo Album

Happy Hanukkah and an early Merry (Happy) Christmas to all!

One of the best parts about the holiday season are the decorations.  Indoors and out, the world is transformed with glowing lights, candles in the windows, yard decorations and more.  In the spirit of the season, why not share photos of your decorations with the rest of the community?

I am looking for a volunteer to plant a new Seed.

1. Start a new article about Holiday decorations and post a picture that you have taken.

2. Plant the Seed and encourage everyone to Buzz the Seed with a picture of their own.

3. As new Buzzes come in, update your article linking to the first Buzz with the text “See next photo.”

For the community, Buzz as follows:

1. If you are the first person to Buzz the Seed, start a new article and link to the See with the text “See prior photo.”

2. If you are not the first person, start a new article and link to the most recent Buzz with the text “See prior photo.”

3. As new Buzzes come in, update your article linking to the Buzz that follows yours with the text “See next photo.”

If done properly, a reader of your website should be able to “flip” through this “virtual photo album” that the community has put together.  By participating, hopefully you will see an increase in traffic, and might even pick up new readers.  That is a community link-building gift worth giving (and receiving).

Merry (Happy) Christmas and Happy Hanukkah from the SeededBuzz Community

Exploring Google+

Google made a ‘buzz’ in June with the release of their new service Google+ (or Google Plus, if you wish). This direct competitor to social media giant Facebook was released in Beta form to existing Google members, with only a few accounts made available. If you weren’t one of the few to receive access to the site directly from Google, you could gain access by an invite. Even with this limited access, Google+ (Beta) membership spiked to 20 Million within three weeks.

Google+ is the second attempt by the internet search engine giant to break into the social media world (currently dominated by Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook). Their first attempt (Google Wave) was met with initial interest, but soon died off – Google eventually transferred control of Wave over to Apache Software Foundation – and their second attempt (Google Buzz) failed to make a buzz. Both services had promise, but neither lived up to their expectations. Will Google+ succeed with the others failed? Let’s take a moment to explore the major features available in the Beta version of Google+.

Circles: Circles is a way for you to manage your contacts. You can easily create groups for friends, family, business, and more by simply using your mouse to “drag” your contacts into the different categories. Why would you want to organize your contacts in such a fashion? When you go to post a new message, link, or other media on your Stream (Google’s version of the Wall), Google+ requires you to identify who is able to see the post. In the field below your message, you will see default text reading “+Add circles or people to share with.” Clicking on that text will bring up a menu listing all of your circles for you to identify by whom you want your post to be shared.

Images: Photos are a way for us to communicate to viewers in a way that words sometimes can’t. How can you describe a particular sunset in a way to create a clear image in the minds of your audience? Google+, like other social media sites, solves this problem for you by allowing you to upload and organize your photos into albums. Just like in posting text, you can choose who can and cannot view your images as you upload them to your profile. However, unlike other sites, Google allows you to add effects to your images without needing to process your photo initially through a secondary graphic-editing program.

Hangouts: This is an area where Google can take on Skype. With Hangouts, you can identify that you are online to chat (or “hang out”) with your friends in a video chat. When a session is established, up to 10 of your friends in your circles can log in and join in the fun. The interface has one large video screen and 9 smaller video screens below it – all live. As the participants talk, the software recognizes who is talking and displays their video in the large video screen area. When the next person talks, the prior speaker has his or her video moved to the bottom bar, and the new speaker is elevated to the large viewing area.
Sparks: To me, this is one of the more interesting features within Google+. With Sparks, any article or subject that you “like” is received by Google and returns articles or websites that contain related content for your viewing. So, if you were to like a site like SeededBuzz, Sparks might return to you other sites about social networking, blogging, or writing (for example).

There are other differences between Google+ and Facebook as well. For example, Google+ is an “overlay” on the existing Google platform. Once you have a Google+ account and are logged in, a black navigation bar appears at the top of any Google page notifying you if you have any new messages, as well as provides you quick access to your account. However, unlike Facebook, Google+ lacks the private messaging functions as well as the “page” concept that existing Facebook users enjoy.

For SeededBuzz users, I feel that you can benefit from using Google+ for a few reasons. IF (and I say “if” because of Google’s past record) Google+ continues to grow in popularity:

1)  It is safe to say that Google will weigh articles and websites linked within Google+ higher than those from Facebook. So while you are informing your viewers and your friends about your latest article, you are also giving your site that additional bump in popularity within Google’s algorithm.
2)  With the “+1” option built into Google/Google+, the more pluses your articles and website receives, the higher your articles and site will rank in Google search results. By sharing those articles within Google+, the odds are your readers and followers will be more likely to plus up your content.
3)  By creating Circles for your targeted audience, you can better inform your readers and viewers about your latest articles or website updates.
4)  When sharing links to your own site through Google+, your odds increase that your content will be shared with others through Sparks. Also, you can track who is commenting or referencing your brand name by searching for it through Sparks as well.

I encourage any of you who have started using Google+ to share your experiences with others within the community. Any tips you can provide to help your fellow bloggers to maximize their viewership will be appreciated. I do have an account with the site if you are interested in being invited so you can explore the features listed above. Simply leave a comment below and I will use your provided e-mail address to send you an invite.

Inbound links (backlinks)

To expand on the article two weeks ago by Melissa, inbound links for your website are quite important. Inbound links (also known as “backlinks”) are a sign of popularity for your website. The more inbound links, the more credit the search engines will give your site. While more inbound links are important, the quality of those links are even more important.

Quality inbound links are relevant links from other websites. For example, if your site primarily deals with personal health, quality links will come from sites that deal with exercising, nutrition, clean living, and other sites related to health. Search engines will give these links more credit than links coming from any other site. So how does SeededBuzz help you in this regard?

When you plant a Seed, you can choose up to five categories that represent the content of your article. Just by planting the Seed, you have created an inbound link to your site. When a SeededBuzz member comes across your article, a second inbound link is created if the member chooses to Buzz your Seed on their website. If that site deals with the content on your own site, the quality of the link increases because of the relevance.

Through this natural link building between relevant sites, the search engines will grade your site accordingly and elevate it in the search result listings. This is a big task often tackled by those involved with SEO, or Search Engine Optimization. Fortunately for you, this practice is simplified by your involvement with SeededBuzz.

Why isn’t anyone linking to my blog?

It’s a common question that I hear all the time, and the truth is there isn’t one simple reason people aren’t linking to you. Your link building efforts could be failing for any number of reasons. Thankfully, I’ve worked on enough blogs to know the most common link building mistakes bloggers make, and I’m going to share them with you today. If you can identify with any of these mistakes, start correcting them now so you can turn your blog into a link magnet. (more…)

Blog post ideas that prevent writer’s block

We gearing up to market our community of blog post ideas that we call Seeds and we’ve been doing our keyword research using Google Adwords Keyword Tool and we’ve noticed at 1,600 people a month search for ‘blog post ideas’.

Although not a huge volume of searches when compared to terms like ‘blog promotion’ with 8,100 searches and blog marketing with 110,000 searches it’s not a hugely competitive term and it’s in our sweet spot. If we’re not a good result for bloggers looking for a great blog post idea then I don’t know who is. So why am I telling you all this? (more…)

Linking your blog to natural search stardom

Market Your Blog With SeededBuzzHaving a great product has never been a way of guaranteeing success. Having a great blog with brilliantly written content is the same thing. The difference between being a winner and an also ran is more often than not, marketing.

There’s a lot to blog marketing and we’ll be covering all the key areas in future posts, so you may want to subscribe.

This post will however touch on one of the most difficult areas – Link Building.
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