Affiliates Getting banned from Google Adwords

Posted on October 30, 2010 by admin · Posted in Google, Search Engine Optimization · 1 Comment 

I was reading on the Affiliates4U forum last night about Affiliates getting banned by Google when using Adwords. Google give them too many reasons and they find themselves out of business as they were almost 100% reliant on PPC. Now until recently we have been almost 100% focused on SEO as its the way we learnt how to get traffic to our sites using Keyword domains and linking using correct Anchor keyword links. We’ve recently started looking into PPC on our bigger sites whilst we wait for our sites to climb in SERPS organically as these sites aren’t keyword domains so they are taking a lot longer to rank.

What it highlighted to me is how much we rely on Google. They could change both SEO and PPC tomorrow if they really wanted. I doubt they will change there model too much but they are always changing the benchmarks for SEO, that’s for sure.

It also highlighted to me, how much Google don’t like Affiliates, well maybe not all affiliates but at least the ones that aren’t really adding value to their search engine. Ultimately all Google want is to provide the best results to the visitor in as quick a time as possible. What they don’t want is to provide search results where the visitors have to go through loops to get to the end site which is providing the service/product/resource or whatever it is.

Will Google start to take into account your site bounce rate, or are they already doing this. We have noticed they already take your site speed into account. I think the golden rule is to not put all your eggs in one basket and to think of your website or websites as a business. In doing this you will want to make sure your website is adding value to the consumer even if it is an Affiliate site. An example could be a review site, a price comparison site or even voucher codes sites. They add value right

Forgotten about niche found ranking on first page!!!

Posted on April 27, 2010 by Gary · Posted in Track our Progress · Comment 

Affiliate Project and Google have a Love/Hate relationship. Maybe we’ve not figured out the exact formula for ranking sites yet as we’ve had success in some areas but not in others. I’m sure Google keep moving the goal posts too!

We do have many sites ranking on the front page for the domain keywords and some are ranking for many keywords, but these are sites that we’ve worked on promoting more. So it is true when Affiliate Peeps say content is king.

Today we noticed a niche that was started about 1 month ago but never finished because of other priorities, and its now ranking on the first page. There is hardly any content, some pages were returning 404s, we’d never done any back links about this site and all on page SEO was turned off. So with about 100 words and a few products on the front page it was ranking based on only a few things; keywords in the domain name, good use of Heading tags, and a tiny bit of relevant content.

Now we did pick this niche because we researched the competition and found the ranking sites didn’t have much to them, wrong use of on page SEO or targeting different keywords. Plus hardly any back links.

For now with little time to spare to work on the site, we’ve put up a few products, some banners, affiliate links and some google ads so that a dormant site that is ranking for approx 15000 exact searches can be monetised a wee bit. Well that is the idea anyway.

We’ve also enabled the All-in-one-SEO plugin for wordpress, Google XML sitemap, submitted to google with the sitemap to see if this helps it climb. Lets hope these changes don’t make the site drop. If it does, it would be bloody typical of our Love/Hate relationship with Google. And it make us think twice about using all that meta stuff! Maybe organic way is the best. Only time will tell

Search Engine Optimization – Backlinks and Link Building Guide by Affiliate Project

Posted on September 21, 2009 by Gary · Posted in Affiliate Tools, General, How To's, Search Engine Optimization · Comment 


We have followed the below guide and have had huge success in Search Engine Optimization. We hope this helps others rank well.

Introduction to Backlinks and Link Building

Backlinks and Link Building is a very important factor for ranking well in search engines. The search engines robots scan all indexed sites billions of times a day.

The algorithms compute how many links and the value of those links back to each site. Google will rank your site well if you have backlinks from quality and relevant sites back to your site. They will determine the authority of those sites and the link back to your site.

In simple terms, you will rank well if you have a lot of quality Web sites that link to your site for those keywords based on  anchor text links.

Anchor text links is the text you link the address to. So an example is when you see Click here, this is the text but it will be associated to a web address.

Check out the Competition

The first step to building links back to your website is to research the competition and how they are ranking well. Find your keywords that you want to target, see who are listed in the top 3 spots and then evaluate their backlinks using the seo tools below.

Because search engines value the quality of those incoming links, you should then go through the competitions links and try and partner with the same websites.

SEO Tools to Check the Competition

I’d recommend looking for an SEO tool that will check what backlinks the competition has. We have used SEO Spyglass from link-assistant.com. This software is a paid for software but well worth the money. Starting from around $99. You can also use the free version but it does have some limitations. Still the free version can be very useful in finding how many backlinks, the quality of those links via link popularity, anchor text keywords used, number in links, age of site and much more.

Another free tool is Yahoos Site Explorer. This is a very fast tool but is very basic, however it will give you a good idea if its going to be easy or difficult to rank well against your competition. For example if you enter a competitors website and run the search, you could potentially find that they have thousands of links back to their site. This could take a very long time to gain that amount of links unless you are paying for links.

Google does also have a tool, again very basic but it doesn’t seem as up to date as Yahoo. This is simply run by typing link: url of website in the search box.

Another great tool is the SEO for firefox by Aaron Wall from SEObook.com. This firefox plugin will allow you to see in your search results quite detailed information about each result which includes pagerank, age, incoming links and loads more.

Link Partners

Once you have analyzed the competition, you will be able to check out the potential link partners and evaluate the quality of those links. The age of the domain of the potential link partner is an important factor. Google will treat an older domain with a higher priority than a domain that has only been registered recently.

Try and acquire links from domains with .edu and .gov top level domain extensions. Search engines know that these education and government sites are much less likely to link to a low quality site. Also the web was started as a research and education resource so these sites will most likely have been around the longest.

Focus on links from pages that already rank well. If a page has a page rank of 0 or 1 then its likely to be a fairly new page. Additionaly try and get your link placed on a page with has unique and relevant content.

Try and think Quality and not Quantity when link building.

If you have 10 Quality links and 100 low quality links you are likely to rank better, depending on the value of each link.  Follow this tip and it will hopefully save time when trying to do any link building campaigns.

Web Directories

Another method of link building is to get one way links from Web Directories. There are many of them out there and some are free and some are paid for directories.

A Web Directory is just a site which is a large page link database categorised.

Some useful Web directories are:

Yahoo – Not free, but could be a worthwhile link
DMOZ
– aka Open Directory Project is one of the oldest directories on the Web, you can submit your site for free.
BOTW – aka Best of the Web, another very old site, been around since 1994. This is free for 60 days but after this time will cost you a small fee but could be well worth it

Try and focus on Web Directories that have been around for years and have a good PageRank.

Article Sites

The preferred method of link building over Web Directories is by submitting articles to Article sites. This will allow you to write the content so that its related to the specific theme of your site.

Some useful Article Sites are:
Ezinearticles.com – been around since 1999
Goarticles.com – been around since 2001
ArticleBase.com – not been around as long, since 2005, but has a good ranking

Blogs and Forums

Get networking with communities such as blogs and forums as these often allow you to post a link back to your site.
You can find related blogs by using Googles blogsearch http://blogsearch.google.com.

Another useful tool from Google is the Google alerts. you can set-up alerts for certain keywords and get results e-mailed to you. This is great for being ahead of the game and you can either make articles or post of forums/blogs with some of the results found. This is great for targetting someone either writing content about that theme based on the keywords or possibly even posting a question about where to buy a product that you might offer.

Try and make sure when you post comments onto blogs or forums to make them useful otherwise your link may not be added.

One Way Links

Search Engines value one way links very highly especially if the one way link comes from a authority site and that the link is relevant to your site.

You can contant Webmasters directly asking for a link. This can be time consuming without much response as it will take time out of their day to review your site to see if they would like to add your link. They may even request a link back, but it would be preferred if you can get a one way link.

If you can be sincere when you ask for the link, maybe comment on there site or an article they have done, or even if you spot a mistake on the site, then you are building some trust.

There are many ways you can try and obtain one way links. If you are offering help for someone, such as free advice. You will see here a thread on Affiliates4u forum where this example has paid off – help and advice for newbies who need a kick up the backside in 2009.

If anyone has any other methods or recommendations that could help other affiliates, please comment below.
If anyone would like to offer a backlink or add our site to their blogroll to say thanks for this post, then it would be greatly appreciated.

Affiliate Project provides advice and assistance to Affiliate newbie

Posted on August 6, 2009 by admin · Posted in General, Search Engine Optimization · Comment 

Being an Affiliate for almost 6 months now, do we qualify to help other newbies?

Well we’ve learned so much in that short space of time and its all fresh in our minds, so we think we can offer a certain amount of advice from what we have learned along our journey.

Our newbie in Question is Simon, a former colleague who is also technically savvy so didn’t really need a lot of explaining to tell him how things worked.

He has decided for his first niche site – Kettlebells. An up and coming trend in the fitness industry. This niche is maybe slightly more competitive than some might think especially for someone just starting out. Targeting only 1 keyword for the product itself as well as some long tail keywords for specific products, this will be a challenge, but one which could be a worthwhile investment.

Lets look at the competition:
There are approx 40,800 search results on Google with Kettlebells in the title.
1st and 2nd spot is taken up by 2 sites with strong keyword usage, with the keyword in the title, description meta tags and the domain name.

No 1 spot is kettlebells.co.uk and has a great domain name for that keyword. It has approx 700 backlinks and is approx 6 years old so may be hard to beat that position.

As part of our journey and interest in Affiliate marketing, we want to be successful and become SEO experts. Helping Simon and hopefully getting his site to the top 3 on Google will prove how much we’ve learnt and how much we may still have to learn.

Good luck Simon on you adventure.


Family Business website facing Google indexing problems

Posted on July 9, 2009 by Gary · Posted in Google, Search Engine Optimization, Website Updates · Comment 

Recently I have developed a website for a family member and after finishing the design, the next stage was to get it indexed into Google. Well we had problems at the first hurdle as the site was taking ages to get indexed even after posting here about it, which usually helps for our other niche sites.

I noticed that the site was indexed when typing in site:domain_name.com but it was only showing the website domain name and no meta description.

After analyzing the site, I came up with the following problems which could explain why it was not showing properly, but this is still unclear as to what the exact cause was.

  1. Robots.txt file was set to Disallow /
    - We set this up while designing the site as didn’t want the pages to be indexed with incorrect content or pages and then have to ask Google to remove certain urls etc.
    - We had modified this to Allow / quite early on, but maybe it was taken some time for the google robots to pick up these changes. The robots test showed the correct information
  2. We had some javascript on the main home page, this script was a basic expand and collapse text script so had hidden text but when clicked would display the text. This could have been seen by Google as spamming as we could be hiding keywords. But I’m sure loads of other sites use this and don’t have any indexing problems. Anyway this has been changed now to click through to another page, so no more javascript
  3. No 301 .htaccess redirect file set-up so that our non canonical domain http://domain was not being redirected to the http://www.domain… etc. This could have been seen as duplicate content across the domain. This has now been set-up.

Well a few days later and more of the pages are being indexed with the description. Still though the home page or root of the site isn’t showing the description and I’ve triple checked the code, its no different than some of the other pages codes.

For those interested the family site is Expand Internationally or http://www.expandinternationally.com

Any comments/suggestions welcomed


2nd Niche Site progress update, 1 month since launch

Posted on June 28, 2009 by Gary · Posted in Search Engine Optimization, Track our Progress, Website Updates · 1 Comment 

After nearly 1 month since we launched the site maternity swimwear, we are very pleased with the results. This is only our 2nd niche site out there although we do have the odd few that still needs working on. We wanted to update our blog with some juicy stats as we are proud Affiliate newbies :)

Our main goal was to get the site to within the top 5 position on google.co.uk for the website domain keywords, as then this would hopefully make us some money. The site has been sitting at the top of page 2 or bottom of page 1, which we were happy about as the site has not long been out there and we hadn’t done hardly any linking. This was purely down to all-in-one-seo plugin on the site, the domain name, trying to use strong keywords, good descriptions and good heading titles.

Today the site ranks at number 1 position on google.co.uk when searching for “maternity swimwear” (exact) and number 2 spot for maternity swimwear (not exact) so we are well chuffed. We are also number 3 “maternity tankinis”.

I took a screenshot as proof (see below) as I’m not sure how long it will stay there for!!

MaternitySwimwear.org.uk no 1

I think the ranking position has got higher due to the fact that I spent the last few days doing some link exchanges for this site. Paul has also being getting in touch with his ‘feminine side’ and writing some really good content in the form of articles from his alter-ego yummy-mummy, well done Paul, or should I say yummy mummy :)

We are also getting an increase in the number of visitors to our site and in addition to this we have also had a pretty good month with our earnings. We have generated in excess of £1500 in sales, an average of over 5000 impressions, and nearly 30 sales, which is almost 1 every day.

We’ll see if this improves now that we are higher up on the rankings although because of this we may not get the ‘last click’ but we should see more traffic.

It is still a big learning curve for us, but one that we really do enjoy. Especially when you see results for the effort we are putting in.


Affiliate Project – Recent Success with our 2nd niche site MaternitySwimwear.org.uk

Posted on June 15, 2009 by Gary · Posted in General, Search Engine Optimization, Track our Progress · Comment 

Affiliate Project have been working hard on improving our SEO for our niches sites.

Recently we launched our 2nd niche site Maternity Swimwear. It has only been a couple of weeks and our first challenge was to get our site established and up there ranking high so that we could get traffic to the site. After about a week, we’ve managed to get certain keywords ranking well. We are seeing an increase in visitors to the site and already we’ve had a couple of sales. This has generated over £400 to the merchants and we hope to improve on this.

Currently we are ranking on the first couple of pages for our main keywords Maternity Swimwear, Maternity Swimsuits, Maternity Tankinis, Maternity Bikinis and Maternity Accessories.

These keywords are fairly competitive according to Google Adwords Keyword Tool. So to compete we are working hard to write more and more articles and blogging on posts and forums. We are also exchanging links with other similar sites, preferably the higher ranked sites as this will help us with our ranking.

Currently Maternity Swimwear gets approx 18,100 exact hits for local search, maternity swimsuits 590, maternity tankinis 390, and maternity bikinis 320.

If we can get in the top 5 position on the first page for Google for all those keywords, we could see approx 8000 visitors a month come to our site. If only 1% of these convert into a sale, then we could be looking at generating approx £2500 to the merchants each month.

Check back here in a few weeks to see how we get on!!


Affiliate Project to improve SEO on niche sites = more conversions

Posted on June 11, 2009 by Gary · Posted in General, Search Engine Optimization, Track our Progress · Comment 

As still fairly new to Affiliate Internet Marketing,  we are learning all the time. We’ve seen quite a few sales but would like to improve this. We have therefore been revisiting our sites to try and improve on the potential for these niches.

Today we analyzed the traffic coming to our sites and the position where our niche sites are ranked in Google for particular keywords that we are targeting. Many of our keywords are ranking well,  but for  some of the keywords that are more specifically targeted are not ranked as well.

An example would be our site Power Plates. We are ranking very well for those keyword terms (”power plates”) and have seen a few sales from the click-throughs for those exact keywords, which is great, but are people searching for those keywords because they are looking to buy or just finding out information about what the exercise machines are and how they work. To improve on our earning potential, we think we need to try and do well on keywords where the Customer knows what they are looking for, such as a special model, like body sculpture bm1500. This way we are more likely to attract the buyer near the end of the buying process. They’ve found the model they like are are now looking for reviews and/or the best price.

Now to improve our ranking, we’ve looked at the competition, unfortunately the top ranking sites are the big sites such as amazon and ciao (comparison site) but we do like a challenge. Those big named sites do not appear to have many back links for those specific keywords and not too many internal links, so if we can get our SEO spot on for page title, meta description, keywords, and headings and try and promote through links, hopefully we can get up on the top of the 1st page. Currently we are ranked in position 16, so lets see how it goes and if this helps with extra sales.

The challenge is on :)


Affiliate Projects recent SEO success

Posted on June 8, 2009 by Paul · Posted in Affiliate Tools, Search Engine Optimization · Comment 

Through hard work and improving on our SEO skills we have had some recent success. We have managed to get Maternity Swimwear onto the 1st page for global and UK search term “maternity swimwear” so we are really pleased at this. To get on the 1st page with SEO alone is a major achievement.

We have also managed to get our Power Plates site up on the first page for a particular brand and model name, body sculpture power trainer bm1500 and the reason we have done this is this is our best seller and a product we want to promote. Again this is through SEO alone so our skills are improving.

So for the sites we have really been concentrating on, Affiliate Project, Power Plates and Maternity Swimwear we are ranked on the 1st page of Google for the search term we are targeting for each of them and for Affiliate Project and Power Plates we are raking in the top 5. Not bad we think for two people who only recently started this.


Affiliate Project’s first niche site produces some income

Posted on March 23, 2009 by Paul · Posted in Search Engine Optimization, Track our Progress · Comment 

We have had a purchase through our first nice site www.powerplates.org.uk. We also know that the site is starting to attract traffic and visitors. We have been working hard to improve the SEO on the site to keep it high up on google and it is currently on the first page so we are pleased with that. We have also been busy keeping the site up to date. Some prices have changed and we have increased the products we offer and compare to keep up to date with the market. This can be time consuming and therefore we are looking at product feeds and how we can utilize them in the future. We have also purchased some further domains and are busy working those. We are still enjoying the affiliate business and are working hard in our spare time to maintain the project and move it forwards.


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