How to increase link popularity using competitive analysis

Jan 22
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Increase Link Popularity

Increase Link Popularity

Have you ever asked yourself how to find new ways of getting more backlinks? Everyone does.

Some people enhance search engine optimization campaigns using web stats software, conduct effective keyword research, analyze backlinks or write a better copy of their websites. But you can add extra value to a campaign by conducting a competitive link analysis.

Anyone knows the value of inbound links in a search engine optimization campaign and you bet your competitors already have some good backlinks pointing to them. But what if you could find those websites and get yourself the high quality backlinks they already have?

Sounds good, but let’s see how we can do this using Advanced Link Manager: by analyzing your competitor’s referrers to find you new link partners and find a way to get a link from them. Read the full article

Improve your local rankings using citations

Jan 15
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Following an article we published this week on the Advanced Web Ranking Blog about optimizing for local search (http://blog.advancedwebranking.com/optimizing-for-local-search/), I thought it’s a good idea to speak about one of the Advanced Link Manager’s features which can help you increase your local rankings using citations.
As you already know citacions are references of a local listing from websites and they represent an important ranking factor. The citations are displayed in Google Maps under the Web Pages section of a listing and include a link to the reference page, a title and a description. The page where the citation is displayed contains the same information as your listing and the websites which contain citations are most of the times niche directories.
Google Maps Webpage Importer (link) can help you improve your rankings in Google Maps using competitive analysis to  new citations for your listing. It let’s you check the Web Pages of different listings and import them in your project. You can later use those Web Pages to get yourself citations of your listing.
Targeting local listings in Google Maps can secure you an increase in sales and revenue. But similar with the web search, local listings are returned by algorithms which follow ranking guidelines.
Using a targeted keyword and the Web Page’s search depth you can get the your competitor’s Web Pages and use them to get yopurself citations. For a better analysis you can also select the option to retrieve the page rank of the found Web Pages.
The Web Pages are citations (references) of that listing from other websites and represent an important ranking factor in local search. By getting an having a good idea about your competitor’s web pages, you can then try obtaining listings from the same websites as your competitors.
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For detailed instructions on how to use the Google Maps Webpages Importer, please follow the instructions outlined in the Google Maps Webpages Importer section in our User Guide.(http://www.advancedlinkmanager.com/user-guide/html€n/ch17.html)
Google Maps Webpages Importer

Google Maps Webpages Importer

Following an article we published this week on the Advanced Web Ranking Blog about optimizing for local search, I thought it’s a good idea to speak about one of the Advanced Link Manager’s features which can help you increase your local rankings using citations.

As you already know citations are references of a local listing from websites and they represent an important ranking factor for local search. The citations are displayed in Google Maps under the Web Pages section of a listing and include a link to the reference page, a title and a description. The page where the citation is displayed contains the same information as the listing and the websites which contain citations are most of the times niche directories.

Google Maps Webpages Importer can help you improve your rankings in Google Maps using competitive analysis to get new citations for your listing. It let’s you check the Web Pages of different listings and import them in your project. You can later use those Web Pages to get yourself citations for your listing.

Targeting local listings in Google Maps can secure you an increase in sales and revenue. But similar with the web search, local listings are returned by algorithms which follow ranking guidelines. Read the full article

Analyze Domain Quality

Dec 29
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Analyze Domain QualityAnalyze Domain Quality is a new feature available from the version 7.0, which allows you to analyze the quality of one or multiple domains. They can be your own domains, your competitors domains or domains of your potential link partners from where you are looking to get links. The Analyze Domain Quality tool helps you check if a link from a specific domain can add value to your link popularity.

You can access the Analyze Domain Quality from the [Tools] menu. In the new window you can add domains manually, import them from a file or by parsing an URL. Read the full article

How I keep track of bloggers reviews with ALM

Dec 17
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Track ReferrersYou may already know that if you are a blogger or an Internet columnist and write a review about Advanced Link Manager or Advanced Web Ranking, you get an Enterprise license free of charge.

From the time we published this offer we received lots and lots of emails from people who wanted to spread the word about our applications. To thank them for their efforts we rewarded them with a free license.

Since we started, I am managing and keep track of all these reviews. Sometimes this task becomes time consuming, but it’s worth doing it. In this short article I want to share with you the entire process of doing that.

In Advanced Link Manager I keep track of reviews, see if they are still linking back and keep details of the bloggers who wrote the articles.

Read the full article

3 Easy Steps to Get New Inbound Links

Nov 18
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Get New Inbound Links

Get New Inbound Links

Link building is an important step when striving to improve your website ranking,  because good inbound links from authoritative websites with appropriate anchor text can make the difference in your rankings.

But link building is not as easy as it appears to be. Link building involves market research, competitive analysis, in depth analysis of potential links and requires  a good ability to sell when asking people for links. However, by the end of this article you will discover new ways of increasing your link popularity, all because you will learn how to use Advanced Link Manager more effectively when conducting link building campaigns.

There are different types of links, which can range in quality and there are different ways to get them. Here are some important link sources and a briefly explained way to get them:

  • Links from authority websites – These links should be your start point in a link building campaign because they can make the difference in you rankings
  • Directory links – Try to stick to the most important ones, like Yahoo Directory, DMOZ, Best of the Web, Business.com and also add some  industry specific directories (you can search for those using your industry specific keyword and “directory”)
  • Blogs – Links from relevant blogs with targeted anchor text will add value to your link popularity
  • Online PR – Can have good value if you can use the targeted anchor text
  • Links from your partners or friends – Ask your partners and friends to link to your website and again use targeted anchor text
  • Review links – Companies producing software can get review links which can be obtained just because you are well known or by offering incentives

Conducting an analysis of your competitors and trying to get links from their referrers can also help you improve your link popularity. This will result in securing you a higher rank in search engines.

Now that you know what types of links you can obtain and have an idea where to get them from, let’s see how you can do it. Read the full article

Welcome to the ALM Blog!

Sep 09
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Advanced Link Manager logoLast month we launched the Advanced Web Ranking Blog and as promised we are finally launching the Blog for our link popularity software.

We actively listen to our customers and this blog is the result of their requirements.

It will contain useful information that will help you discover how to effectively use Advanced Link Manager to find new link partners, conduct competitive analysis, manage your existing backlinks, improve your link popularity.

What do we want to achieve with this blog?

From the beginning we want to make clear the reasons why we decided to start this blog. We want to:

  • inform and educate our customers on how to best take advantage of Advanced Link Manager to improve their link popularity
  • improve communication with our customers and make them feel more comfortable using our product
  • receive feedback about how our customers use and interact with our product
  • add personality to our brand, giving you a more personalized product and service

Because we decided to encourage multiple folks from our team to post, you will read sometimes informal posting, but most of the time, comprehensive information and advanced tips and tricks.

Here are some of the benefits of reading this blog:

  • find out more about Advanced Link Manager, read tips and best practices from those who created it
  • stay tuned with the latest improvements and new features
  • get links to helpful resources

If you like what you read please subscribe to the RSS feed and let us know what you think. Any suggestions or questions you may have are welcome.

The Advanced Link Manager Team
http://www.advancedlinkmanager.com/