Michael Gray - Graywolf's SEO Blog

Michael Gray - Graywolf's SEO Blog


Thanks to This Month’s Sponsors October 2010

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 07:35 AM PDT

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I’d like to say thanks to the people who sponsored the blog this month, without them there wouldn’t be regular posts here.

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This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the Thesis WordPress Theme review.

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How To Download Windows 7 SP1 And Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Release Candidate

Posted: 27 Oct 2010 08:16 PM PDT

Microsoft has just released the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Release Candidate on the 26th of October, 2010. That is a mouthful of words, which if you didn’t get it – refers to the Release Candidate version of Windows 7 SP1, and also Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. Which means that the real thing (ie the SP1) will probably be out early next year. So if you’re into operating systems and have the time to try out leading edge technology before the rest of the people, head over to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/ff183870.aspx to get your copy.

For the Release Candidate, the only languages available are English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.

How-To-Download-Windows-7-SP1-Release-Candidate-1

Windows 7 SP 1 RC Minimum System Requirements:

-OS: Windows 7 RTM (Final) -IMPORTANT!
-CPU: >1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
-RAM: >1 GB (32-bit) / >2 GB (64-bit)
-HDD: 16 GB available disk space (32-bit) / 20 GB (64-bit)
-GPU: DirectX 9 graphics processor with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
-Optical Drive: DVD-compatible drive

How To Download
You can either sign in with your Windows Live ID or just download anonymously. You will still need to verify that your Windows is genuine, of course!
1. Review the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 system requirements, and the FAQ at the download page above. Probably the only interesting thing from the FAQ is this question:
“Q. Will I be able to uninstall the service pack RC?
A.
Yes, you will be able to uninstall the service pack RC if you need to.” :)
2. Click the "GET STARTED NOW" button to start the download. Notice that there are 2 similiar looking buttons. The top most one requires you to login and register. The other one doesn’t. Guess which one most will prefer to go for. ;)
Note that the difference, as stated on the page, if you bothered to read it, is: “By registering for the Service Pack 1 RC, you will receive updates on new builds and RC expiration dates. You are encouraged to register, but if you wish, you can opt out of registration and proceed directly to the download. If you choose to opt-out of registration, you will not be contacted further.”
Damn, nice trick here. Decisions, decisions …

How-To-Download-Windows-7-SP1-Release-Candidate-2

How-To-Download-Windows-7-SP1-Release-Candidate-3

3. Assuming that you clicked the lower option, you will come to the 2nd screenshot above. Click continue to validate your Windows. Launch the validation tool, copy-and-paste the results into the box in Step 2 (of that page) to validate.

4. Follow the instructions to download the files.

A Final Word
Be warned that the only new features added to the SP1 are the Windows Server 2008 R2 virtualization technologies, Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX. The rest has already been delivered to you if you have kept your Windows up-to-date with Windows Update. That’s because Windows SP1 is, er, more of a marketing plan to get the big corporations to upgrade to Windows 7, as their usual stance is upgrade to a new version of Windows only upon the release of SP1.

So is it gonna be one big yawn? Well, this is where you come in. You go ahead and download and leave some comments so we all can share your joy, or pain (if any). ;)

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Michael Gray - Graywolf's SEO Blog

Michael Gray - Graywolf's SEO Blog


Creating Head & Tail Content

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 07:36 AM PDT

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Although I have mentioned head & tail content on this blog a few times, I haven’t devoted an entire post to it, which is probably an oversight on my part.

The first step in creating head and tail content is to create the tail pieces first. I went into some detail about this in the post keeping your articles focused. If you haven’t already read it, you probably should–if only so that this article makes the most sense. Once you have all or most of the tail content written, it’s time to think about the the head. While I’ll often use outsourced services for tail content (see textbroker.com review) for head pieces, I like to use higher quality writers, as this can sometimes become the flagship content of your website. You’ll want to have the writer read all the the tail sections and give them some ideas about how to link to them. You want links in the body with keyword rich anchor text (see how to silo the content); you don’t want “click here” used for anchor text.

look for ways to give tail pieces more than one head …
In some cases, your head content will be social content and not flagship content. In that case the only difference is that you’ll want to have offsite links mixed in as well. Social content that only links to pages on your website looks very self-serving. In some cases I will push a social piece with all external links then, after it’s run its course, I’ll edit the links and swap some of them for internal links to tail pieces.

Last, look for ways to give tail pieces more than one head. From the original example, let’s say you’ve written tail articles about “Visiting the Empire State Building.” You could create multiple head pieces like “Ten Must-See Destinations in NYC,” “Historical Skyscrapers in the Big Apple,” or “Family Friendly Destinations in New York City.” By giving these tail pieces more crawling points, you do a better job of interlinking your website. If your Head pieces are social pieces, this turns them into effective link hubs (see How to Diagnose and Improve Website Crawling)

So what are the takeaways from this post:

  • Start with writing tightly-focused tail posts
  • Tie the tail pieces together with an interlinked head post
  • Decide if your head piece will be flagship or social content, and add external links if it is social
  • Look for opportunities to to create more than one head to link to the tail pieces

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This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the Thesis WordPress Theme review.

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Creating and Using an SEO Editorial Calendar

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 07:30 AM PDT

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I’ve mentioned the benefits of having an editorial calendar several times on this blog, and Lisa has done an excellent job of explaining why you need an editorial calendar from a content production point of view; however, what I haven’t talked about is how to use an editorial calendar from an SEO perspective.

From an SEO perspective, an editorial calendar can has several points worth noting:

  • You need to produce, publish, and link build to new content at least 30-45 days before you can expect it to rank (unless its a QDF term)
  • You need to have a recycling strategy in place for old content
  • You need to maximize the value of previous social media campaigns and think about how you are going use current and upcoming ones.

While these strategies are important for every website, they are especially important for websites with seasonal content, like Halloween, the World Series, or new car models, as you only get a once-a-year opportunity to get it right.

Let’s say you have website that talks about cooking. You want to start cycling links to your existing Halloween content 30-45 days before the peak searching time. I prefer to put those links on the homepage for maximum effect (see making your homepage more dynamic). You can determine when the peak searching time is by using tools like Google Trends and Google insights

Search Volume for Halloween Cupcakes

Search Volume for Halloween cupcakes

Be sure to use Google insights for keyword research and post ideas (see Four Ways Bloggers can Use Google Insights)

Keyword Ideas From Google Insights

If you can, try to do some natural linkbuilding or scraper link building in conjunction with moving the links to the home page. If you are creating new content, you’ll need to decide if it’s evergreen or social. If it’s evergreen, you’ll need to push it out sooner if you want it to rank; if its social, you’ll need to wait till the event is about 7-10 days out from peak search time, or the time when it’s front of mind. For example, “Extreme Valentine’s Day Gifts” will work fine if you publish it on February 5th. If you publish it on December 15th, it will probably fail miserably.

If you have any link bait from the previous year, my suggestion is not to 301 redirect the URL to a more commercial page. Instead, leave the content in place, and link to commercial pages, or revise the content, making it more commercially oriented. Don’t be afraid to repeat some of your past successes year after year, just give them a new wrinkle. For example, Cosmopolitan Magazine has been putting out “how to have better sex” and “look great naked” articles every few months since it hit the newsstands in the 1970′s. Just remember to give it a fresh approach and new content.

If you have content that changes/updates every year, you have two choices: you can go with a living URL approach or you can take an archive approach. The archive approach goes something like this: every year, Ford puts out a new mustang, so the URL for the current year should be something like this:

example.com/ford/mustang/

When the 2011 comes out, create a new URL and move the existing content to it. The URL should be something like this:

example.com/ford/mustang/2010/

Then put the 2011 model information on:

example.com/ford/mustang/

Your old page hopefully has links and traffic. If you redirect it, you are sacrificing it for no good reason. By shifting the content but keeping the URLs permanent, you maximize what you already have.

So what are the takeaways from this post:

  • Put links to existing content on the home page or other frequently crawled pages 30-45 days before peak search volume days
  • Use Google trends or Google insights to determine peak search volume days
  • Rewrite or interlink existing social media pages to maximize their value
  • Schedule new social media on time that coincide with maximum search volume
  • Use a living URL or archive strategy so you don’t sacrifice any existing link equity

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