Stop wasting time on SEO for mediocre rankings- fix it!

Things in the Search Engine Optimization world are constantly changing, and it takes a lot of energy to keep on top of the trends. My mentors at StomperNet make it a point to stay on the cutting edge of SEO, which is one of the reasons why I am happy to pay for the $800 monthly membership.

The Stomper guys have just released this new video by Leslie Rohde. If you don’t know who Leslie is, let me just give you the quick description:

In 2002, Leslie was the very first person to advance the idea that Search Rankings could be affected by using the text in links that point to a page.

…Yeah, THAT Leslie Rohde.

Since he’s an SEO Engineer, and a StomperNet Faculty Member, I figure this video is going to cause trouble. Lots of trouble. watch this seo video.

LSI stands for “Latent Semantic Indexing”. In 2006, Google filed a whole bunch of patents that led a LOT of SEO folks to
believe that LSI was in FULL FORCE and EFFECT at Google.

In this video, Leslie will PROVE to you that LSI is NOT having any effect on your Search Rankings. Which means, if you’ve been struggling to get Rankings on Google because you’ve been chasing LSI – STOP.

This video will tell you why LSI doesn’t work.

Do this instead: Leslie is going talk about an SEO Strategy that you ARE going to want to know about…

…It’s called “Referential Integrity”, or “RI” for short.

(I heard a rumor they’re re-opening their awesome Stomping the Search Engines 2 and Net Effect Journal for just $1!)

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The ultimate SEO education – proven

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In my opinion, the Stompernet guys are the best educators in Internet Marketing and I can say that as I have been a member for a year and I have had like a full college education on

  • Search Engine Optimization
    Internet Marketing,
    PPC
    Affiliate Marketing
    Articles Marketing
    Social Media
    Web2.0
  • to name a few.

    I am now learning about Branding from Ben Mack and how to double my business with Paul Lemberg’s Formula 5 training. All cutting edge super amazing stuff. This is not all, every week on the closed door faculty calls, the ever knowledgable faculty spills the beans on all their strategies to help you in your business.

    The Stomper doors are usually closed but now you can access some of that accumulated wisdom with a very reasonably priced magazine called the net effect and with that you get Stomping the Search Engines for free. This is their definitive course on SEO and if you are an Internet Marketer, you can only benefit from the tactics that you will learn from these videos. Highly recommended. A lot of Stompers were really upset that they are letting outsiders have this information for free as it has given the Stompers an edge over the competition. If you are serious about your internet business, you need to get STSE2 and study it. You get this with a subscription to the Net Effect Magazine and the STSE2 comes as a free gift. That is a seriously good deal. The Net Effect Magazine is simple the must have Internet Marketing magazine out there. Keeps you in touch with what’s the new new thing on the net.

    Check out STSE2 and see your web traffic multiply. It is super powerful.

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    How to prevent content spam

    If you have a blog, you know that you will get lots of people making comments on your posts with links back to all sorts of unsavory pharmaceuticals which usually have nothing to do with the topic of that post or your blog.

    The main reason they are doing this is to create back links to their sites for SEO.

    To discourage content spam as this practice is called, Google came up with the rel=”nofollow” tag. It is detailed in their post about content spam.

    You add this to any links to tell the google bots not to pass any link juice to those links. Eventually, you will discourage this practice. Time will tell.

    If you want to find out which links are followed or no followed on a page, you should get the very useful add on for firefox called “Seo for firefox” which will color all no follow links red on the page. If you have never done this before, try it out. But first you will need to use a firefox browser.

    If your blog is built on wordpress, just install the amazing akismet plugin which will act like a spam filter and filters out all comments with the most common spam phrases. Every blog needs this.

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