Create three or four 300 word articles that are on the keyword topic you want to rank for. Make sure these articles have compelling titles which include the main keyword. Also make sure the keywords are in the opening and closing paragraph and once or twice throughout the body text. The content needs to have a purpose and direct readers to take action.
Create a high quality lens on Squidoo and post one of your articles along with a text link back to your main site that uses the keyword you’d like to rank for.
Go to Twitter and make a post that says something like: "I just created a new lens at…(and insert your Squidoo lens URL)". This is to get your backlink spidered.
Create a page at Hubpages.com.
Hubpages describes itself as the leading online publishing ecosystem and is in fact very similar to Squidoo. The benefit of Hubpages however, is that it gives you more tools to monetize your page and doesn’t require the same amount of profit sharing as Squidoo.
For this fourth step of the process, add your second article to your Hub, again making sure to include a keyword text link back to your main site. You should also add the RSS feed from your Squidoo lens to your Hubpage.
Go back to Twitter and make a post about your new Hubpage to get that backlink spidered.
Create a blog at Blogger.com and add the third article with a text link containing your keyword back to your main site and add the RSS feed from the Squidoo and Hubpages page to your blog.
Post on Twitter about that to get your Blogger post spidered.
Create a page at Tumblr.com and add the RSS feed from your new pages (Tumblr allows you to add up to 5 pages).
Post on Twitter again to get that backlink spidered.
Create a page at FeedBite.com with the RSS feed from all the previous sites.
Post on Twitter.
Create an account at Bumpzee and add your Squidoo, HubPages, Blogger and Tumblr RSS feed.
Go to Ping.in and ping all the pages you’ve just created, including your Twitter page.
And on and on you go….!
Nice ... Will try your method now myself !
Ucst5555
March 25, 2009 at 6:10 AMInteresting post. Just tried it with a bunch of google translated articles for my foreign site: http://www.123parfumer.dk.
The Bumpzee service is on some kind of break (closed) though... Do you have an alternative?
Anonymous
March 25, 2009 at 7:15 AM