- What are requirements?
- How do you develop requirements?
- How detailed should requirements be?
- How do you use requirements?
- What is a keyword set?
Q.: Can you send me a full list of all the URLs? Min. 5 demo blogs?
A.: No, the full list will not to be published or sent to nobody for the sake and privacy of our clients (other high quality seo services do it as well, see). Yet you will receive up to 3 example URLs of posted blogposts after your article is submitted. All the rest links will be seen in the backlinks (Yahoo! Siteexplorer, Technorati, Google Alerts) and I will not sent any list of blogs or blogposts nor before, nor after. First links appear in the Google main index after 2-3 days, but to see all the posts for Google it takes up to 30-45 days (they are all made online at the same time, if not ordered otherwise, so this is Googles crawling time). It is done so to attain the best effect without going for the risk of too many links too fast.
Q.: Can I replace links, edit or delete blogposts after posted?
A.: There is no easy way of replacing the links, if the articles are allready submitted. Depending on the task it can cost up to $100 to edit all the 200 blogposts. The blogposts can be deleted for additioal $20. Nobody has ordered to delete, but people sometimes ask and it’s a FAQ, so I better answer it here than via email.
Q.: Are these links on niche blogs?
A.: No, each of the blog has niche categories (up to 20), but they are general blogs. They are build on WordPress 2.3.3 engine which means that they are indexed sometimes minutes after the post is online. The blogposts have relevant content inside the category and tag pages.
Q.: Does the matrix has any sense at all? It looks like jibberish to me.
A.: Yes, it has - both for humans and search engine bots. An example:
{{Today|Nowadays}, there are {many|a lot of|lots of|a huge amount of} {various|different} high-tech {productions|technologies}, {that|which} {not so long ago|recently|lately} were {thought as|considered to be} {bizarre|fantastic|strange}, called for help {humanity|people} in their {daily|common} life|We {were born|live} in the {era|epoch|age} of technologies and {that|this|it} is {really|actually} hard to {grip|realize} how {people|we} can {exist|live} without {different|some} {present-day|modern|up-to-date} {conveniences|facilities|amenities}, and new inventions {fit into|conform to} our {daily life|life} very {rapidly|quickly}|The {origin|history} of money is {so|as} old as hills. {From|Starting from} the {time immemorial|ancient times} {humanity|people} have been providing {various|different|some} services and {merchandise|goods} {each other|one to another}, but {nowadays|now} money appear in the {quite|very} different {senses|forms}}.
What we can generate from it:
Nowadays, there are a huge amount of various high-tech technologies, that recently were considered to be bizarre, called for help humanity in their common life.
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The history of money is as old as hills. From the ancient times humanity have been providing different services and goods each other, but now money appear in the very different forms.
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We were born in the epoch of technologies and this is really hard to realize how people can exist without some up-to-date facilities, and new inventions fit into our daily life very rapidly.
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The history of money is so old as hills. From the ancient times people have been providing some services and goods one to another, but now money appear in the very different forms.
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The origin of money is so old as hills. Starting from the ancient times people have been providing various services and goods one to another, but nowadays money appear in the very different forms.
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Nowadays, there are lots of different high-tech technologies, that recently were thought as strange, called for help people in their common life.
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The history of money is as old as hills. Starting from the ancient times people have been providing different services and goods each other, but nowadays money appear in the very different senses.
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The history of money is so old as hills. From the ancient times humanity have been providing various services and merchandise each other, but now money appear in the very different senses.
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The origin of money is so old as hills. From the ancient times humanity have been providing different services and goods each other, but nowadays money appear in the quite different senses.
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We live in the age of technologies and this is actually hard to grip how we can live without different up-to-date amenities, and new inventions fit into our life very rapidly.
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We live in the epoch of technologies and that is actually hard to grip how we can live without different up-to-date amenities, and new inventions fit into our daily life very quickly.
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The origin of money is as old as hills. From the time immemorial people have been providing some services and goods one to another, but nowadays money appear in the quite different forms.
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The history of money is as old as hills. Starting from the time immemorial humanity have been providing various services and goods each other, but nowadays money appear in the very different forms.
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The origin of money is as old as hills. From the time immemorial people have been providing various services and merchandise one to another, but now money appear in the quite different forms.
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Nowadays, there are many various high-tech productions, which recently were thought as fantastic, called for help humanity in their common life.
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Today, there are a huge amount of various high-tech productions, that lately were considered to be bizarre, called for help people in their common life.
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Nowadays, there are many various high-tech technologies, which not so long ago were thought as strange, called for help people in their daily life.
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Today, there are a lot of various high-tech productions, that recently were considered to be fantastic, called for help humanity in their daily life.
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Nowadays, there are many different high-tech technologies, that not so long ago were thought as strange, called for help people in their common life.
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Nowadays, there are many various high-tech technologies, which recently were considered to be fantastic, called for help people in their common life.
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Q.: Does the syntaxis consists only of 2 brackets & a slash inbetween “{|}”?
A.: No, this particular type of matrix is a little bit smarter. If you use {|} with the “|-sign” between every synonym (it can be a keyword or a word from everyday language, or a set expression: like you can have “a pretty penny” instead of “expensive” or “very expensive”) . It is the very basis and 95% (about 150 times per article) of the {|} are of this type (e.g., {responsibility|trustworthiness|liability}). However there are 2 more things that are crucical:
1) adding one more “|-sign” after the last word in the series of synonyms is a way to tell the text generator, that it can leave the chain of words out as well. Example:
{responsibility|trustworthiness|liability|}
Will result (if we generate 20 variants, it can be an endless amount) in:
liability
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responsibility
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liability
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liability
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responsibility
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trustworthiness
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trustworthiness
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responsibility
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trustworthiness
#####
liability
#####
responsibility
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trustworthiness
#####
trustworthiness
#####
responsibility
#####
liability
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Every synonym is met 25% of tim: responsibility 25%, trustworthiness 25%, liability 25%, empty space 25%.
{How|is there any way|in what way} we {can|may} help you {to gain|in gaining|to obtain|to get|to find|to search for} a {desired|required|wanted} {job|position|employment}? {First of all|first|first and foremost|firstly} we {need to|have to|must}
In the last sentence there is a mistake. Only the first element of the chain starts with a capital letter (”First of all”). So should “first”, “first and foremost” & “firstly” do as well.
{How|Is there any way|In what way} we {can|may} help you {to gain|in gaining|to obtain|to get|to find|to search for} a {desired|required|wanted} {job|position|employment}? {First of all|First|First and foremost|Firstly} we {need to|have to|must}
And we can make any synonimic chain optional (see that whitespace is added after every synonym, but there is no whitespace after the closing brackets):
{How|Is there any way|In what way} we {can|may|} help you {to gain|in gaining|to obtain|to get|to find|to search for} a {desired|required|wanted} {job|position|employment}? {First of all|First|First and foremost|Firstly} we {need to|have to|must}
Results in:
In what way we can help you to search for a wanted job? First of all we must
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How we may help you to search for a wanted job? First and foremost we have to
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Is there any way we help you to find a required position? First and foremost we have to
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In what way we help you in gaining a required position? Firstly we must
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In what way we may help you to find a desired position? First we have to
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This was all about the lowest, basic level of the rewrite matrix. But to make the articles truly unique one most get further and introduce the 2nd level. The 1st level is about words (stable, variants or absent). The 2nd level is about sentences or paragraphs. It means we must add aditional set of brackets, that containt the brackets of the 1st level. There is no 3rd level - so doen’t add it - the matrix will not work correctly. There are only 2 levels availible at the moment: words and paragraphs. Bellow is a valid 1st level matrix:
{Whatever|whatsoever} {skills|experience|working experience|abilities|working knowlege} you have, {the UK|Ireland|United Kingdom|Britain|Northern Ireland|Ireland|Republic of Ireland|England|Scotland|Wales} is {interested in you|open for you|waiting on you}! {Baltic R&TS|our recruitment agency|we} {enable|offer|recruit|invite} {EU citizens|new EU citizens|citizens from new EU member counties} {to work|to gain employment|to find a job|to look for a job} in the UK|the United Kingdom|Scotland|England|Ireland|Republic of Ireland|Northern Irelad}, {allowing to gain |helping to gain|supporting you in gaining|assisting you in gaining} {valuable experience|essential experience} and {excellent|good|competitive} {salary|wage|earnings|money} for doing so!
But Google engineers adore variations, so do the bots. For that purpose we must add (to almost every paragraph, e.g., if the whole article consists of 5-10 paragraphs, 4-7 must have a 2nd level). In the result the size of the text will decrease 2-4 times - depending on how big paragraphs are divided at the 2nd level. A good article matrix consists of 7000-11 000 characters, which will result in a 1500-2000 symbols (400-500 words) long article.
{{Whatever|Whatsoever} {skills|experience|working experience|abilities|working knowlege} you have, {the UK|Ireland|United Kingdom|Britain|Northern Ireland|Ireland|Republic of Ireland|England|Scotland|Wales} is {interested in you|open for you|waiting on you}!| {Baltic R&TS|Our recruitment agency|We} {enable|offer|recruit|invite} {EU citizens|new EU citizens|citizens from new EU member counties} {to work|to gain employment|to find a job|to look for a job} in the UK|the United Kingdom|Scotland|England|Ireland|Republic of Ireland|Northern Irelad}, {allowing to gain |helping to gain|supporting you in gaining|assisting you in gaining} {valuable experience|essential experience} and {excellent|good|competitive} {salary|wage|earnings|money} for doing so!}
Results in:
We invite new EU citizens to work in the UK, helping to gain essential experience and excellent wage for doing so!
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Ireland, assisting you in gaining essential experience and good wage for doing so!
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Republic of Ireland, allowing to gain essential experience and good wage for doing so!
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Scotland, assisting you in gaining essential experience and good earnings for doing so!
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Ireland, assisting you in gaining valuable experience and excellent wage for doing so!
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The links should not contain nothing else as keywords (natural looking?!):
{Requirements|Regulations|Rules} <a href=”http://www.job.com”>{to work|to find employment|to find a job|to look for a job} in {the UK|the United Kingdom|Scotland|England|Ireland|Republic of Ireland|Northern Irelad|Belfast area}</a>
Should be rendered to:
{Requirements|Regulations|Rules} to {find a|look for} <a href=”http://www.job.com”> {work|employment|job} in {the UK|the United Kingdom|Scotland|England|Ireland|Republic of Ireland|Northern Irelad|Belfast area}</a>
Be shure that there will not be no superflous punctuation marks:
{details|information|description} {etc.|and so on|et cetera}.
Results in:
information etc..
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details and so on.
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details et cetera.
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description etc..
Because a single instance of 2 dots can make the text useless:
{details|information|description} {etc|and so on|et cetera}.
Check the syntax twice. In the example bellow the 2nd level syntax (”{{”) was left open:
{{Unlike|Opposite from|Contrasting to|Unequivalent to} other {agencies|recruitment agencies|recruitment companies|companies} we {do|will} not {charge you|take} a {fee|money} for {placing you with|introducing you to|engaging you with} the {UK|Ireland|United Kingdom|Britain|Northern Ireland|Ireland|Republic of Ireland|England|Scotland|Wales} {company|employer|business}|{We|Our company|Our agency} {offer|proffer|propose} {short & long-term|temporary and permanent} {contracts|positions|jobs}|{We|Our company|Our agency} {recruit|invite|are looking forward to seeing|are accepting} all {skills|professionals}: <a href=”http://www.job.com”>{drivers|car drivers|van drivers|HGV drivers|lorry drivers|bus drivers|HGV class 1 drivers} {nurses|assistant nurses|sisters|paramedics|attendant nurses|health care staff|medical staff}, {care assistants|care givers|care providers|caring people|care takers}{in UK|in United Kingdom}</a>, {mechanics|car mechanics|machinists|fitters|diesel fitters|enginemen operatives|machine operators|servicemen|machine attendants}, {hotel staff|guest house staff|B&B staff}
Everything we do should be done in the following order:
- Get 3 sets of keywords (2-3 related keywords in a set) + URL where it leads
- Send prepaid payment via paypal or credit card.
- Write a 400-500 words article.
- Add 3 links sets in the text (on the Homepage of blogs only the 1st link is shown,
so make it in the middle of the text, the 2nd - after ir and the 3rd link - next to last sentence). - Send the article to the client for appoval by email (or skype).
- Write a rewrite matrix 8000-10,000 symbols (1st & 2nd level).
Multiplyunique texts (checked with copyscape.com) - Send 3 rewrite copies at random to the client for appoval by email (or skype).
- Launch the blogposts online.
Be aware that when adding the 2nd level, doen’t add a link in only one of the variants:
- either exclude hyperlinks at all from the 2nd level (easiest step)
- or add them to every possible variant (much harder).
An example of a mistake, adding the link to only one of the 2nd level variants:
{{We|Baltic|Our company|Our agency} {can|may} also {provide|do for|offer to} you <a href=”http://www.job.com/translations/”>{translations|written translations} and {interpreting|simultaneous interpreting|face to face interpreting} services of {Ger-man|French|Russian|Latvian|Lithuanian|Polish|Czech|Slovak|Hungarian|Romanian|Ukrainian|Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese)|Italian|Portuguese|Spanish|Arab}</a> and other languages.|{We|Baltic R&TS|Our company|Our agency} {offer|provide} {translation|face to face interpreting|interpreting|consecutive interpreting} services in {various|many|different|a number of} {European|Asian languages}, {such as|as follow} German, French, Russian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Ukrainian, Chinese (Man & Can), Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Arab and other languages {translations|interpreting}. Our {professional|trained|experienced|qualified} {translators|interpreters} are {na-tive|ethnic|expert} in the {language|tongue|dialect} they {translate|interpret} into, and {work|can manage|handle|operate} with any {text|document|graph} {format|layout|structure}, and {proofread|redact|correct|revise} and {edit|copy-edit|rewrite|modify|adapt|change|amend|restyle|polish} thus {offering|providing} high {quality|standard|level} {complete|formatted} {translations|interpretings|face to face interpreting}}.
Doen’t leave long sentences (strings of text) without variants, as bellow:
{such as|as follow} German, French, Russian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Ukrainian, Chinese (Man & Can), Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Arab and other languages {translations|interpreting}
Variants must be presented everywhere:
{We|Our company|Our agency} {offer|provide} {translation|face to face interpreting|interpreting|consecutive interpreting} services in {various|many|different|a number of} {European|Asian languages}, {such as|as follow} {German, |}{French, |}{Russian, |}{Latvian, |}{Lithuanian, |}{Polish, |}{Romanian, |}{Ukrainian, |}{Chinese (Man & Can), |}{Italian, |}{Portuguese, |}{Spanish, |} Arab {and other |}languages {translations|interpreting}.
The most variants should be:
- in the very beginning of the text
- at the very end of the text
- around the 3 hyperlinks
Q.: What is a keyword set?
A.: A keyword set is 2-3 keywords with 1 URL. You can have up to 3 keywords sets, so you can have different 3 URLs on the same website (same website only). The optimal choise is that the 1st (!) of the 3 URLs points to the homepage and the remaining 2 of the 3 URLs point to an inside page of your website (www.bikini.com/designer-bikinis, www.bikini.com/discount-bikinis). If you’re not sure if some keywords are accaptable (e.g., discount bikinis, uk bikinis, money back - money back is hard to implement for this keyword set in this context), please do list 10-12 possible keywords in order of importance. We will choose those that are important and fit the best and will ask for your approval, before we send them to the copywriter.
1st keywords set:
http://www.ringtonejukebox.com
ringtones, iPhone ringtones, buy ringtones2nd keywords set:
http://www.ringtonejukebox.com/54.htm
Motorola ringtones, cell phone ringtones, buy cell phone ringtones3rd keywords set:
http://www.ringtonejukebox.com/64.htm
ringback tones, country music ringtones, download MP3 ringtones
Q.: Can I use HTML tags in the post, e.g., <h1>, <b>, <hr>?
A.: No, you can only use the <a></a> (with a “href” attribute) tag (3 links) and an <img></img> (with a “alt” attribute) tag (if images are included in the order, we doen’t suggest to use cliparts because of the copyrights, so photos made by you or images would do a better favour). It’s because of technical reasons, depending on different hosting solutions we employ.Q.: What is important in regards to the article rewrite matrix to rank better in Google?
A.: Targeted keywords must be in the title, body and link anchors (max. 8% of the text). There are several websites that have tips to write optimised article for the Web.Q.: How do I know that this service is not fake, if there are no full reports after the article submission?
A.: There are 4 ways of proofing that all the 200 URLs are real and most of them have PageRank:
- Google Alerts (http://www.esiod.com/10-google-alerts-for-seo-link-building/2008)
- 1-2 links you get emailed after the submission (gasyoun ya ru)
- 4-10 links in Technorati (http://technorati.com/search/www.google.com)
- Google Webmaster website (http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/02/discover-your-links.html)
Q.: What are the positive & negative search engine ranking factors included in the articles?
A.: Here is a list of all of the positive:
- Keyword Use in Title Tag
(Placing the targeted search term or phrase in the title tag of the web page’s HTML header) - Keyword Use in Body Text
(Using the targeted search term in the visible, HTML text of the page) - Relationship of Body Text Content to Keywords (Topic Analysis)
(Topical relevance of text on the page compared to targeted keywords) - Keyword Use in Page URL
(Including target terms in the webpage URL, i.e. seomoz.org/keyword-phrase) - Keyword Use in Alt Tags and Image Titles
(Using target keywords inside alt HTML tags and img title tags) - Keyword Use in Meta Keywords Tag
(Utilizing keywords in the meta keywords tag in a webpage’s HTML header) - Relevance of Links to External Pages
(Links on the page point to high quality, topically-related pages) - Number of Trailing Slashes (/) in URL
(Less than 4) - Accuracy of Spelling & Grammar
(The literal correctness of spelling and grammar as related to the language of the document. Every
matrix s read by an editor before it is sent to the client and posted after the appoval from the client) - Age of Site
(The launch of indexable content seen by the search engines - for some domains
it’s up to 6-10 years, about 70 have been registered in the beginning of 2007) - Rate of New Inbound Links to Site (Blog Network)
(The frequency and timing of external sites linking in to the given domain -
every 3-4 month we get a bunch of new backlinks for every of our 200 blogs) - TLD Extension of Site (.com, .net., .org)
(The top-level domain extension of the site.) - Rate of New Pages Added to Site
(The amount & frequency of new, spiderable documents added to
the domain over time - every 2-7 days 1 new unique article added) - Verification of Site with Google Webmaster Central
(all 200 domains are registerad at GWC) - Text Surrounding the Link
(always unique) - PageRank (as measured by the GG Toolbar) of Linking Page
(circa1.6, a total of PageRank 320 )
Negative ranking attributes not present:
- Server is Often Inaccessible to Bots
(99.8% uptime, monitored by mon.itor.us) - Content Very Similar or Duplicate of Existing Content in the Index
(more than 60% of uniqueness, nothing found with copyscape.com/?results,
copy the url http://www.seomoz.org/article/search-ranking-factors in copyscape.com
and see that the same article is hosted as well on www.seohome.co.uk/category/link-bait/; www.searchenginejournal.com/ranking-factors-simplified-quick-reference/4764;
www.cumbrowski.com/CarstenC/seo_ranking_factors2007_quickref.asp) - External Links to Low Quality/Spam Sites
(linking out to a low quality neighbourhood flags you as a resident of
the same neighbourhood, because of that we accept only family frienly links) - Duplicate Title/Meta Tags on Many Pages
(we use the All in one SEO plugin recommended by Matt Cutts
on his Google blog, and as every article is unqique, so is the title) - Overuse of Targeted Keywords (Stuffing/Spamming)
(we doen’t write, nor accept sites with more than 8% keyword density,
we use Aaron Wall’s tools.seobook.com/general/keyword-density/)
- Participation in Link Schemes or Actively Selling Links
(the blogs have no links in between them, so it’s not a network in the usual sense,
we doen’t sell links be it on DP or any other text link broker, we value Google)
- Very Slow Server Response Times
(Googlebot crawls the sites every 3-14 days, so the server is running well enough)
- Inbound Links from Spam Sites
(we hate spammers so as you do)