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Everyone wants to have their site rank well in Google.

And why not? Not only can Google send you a boatload of free traffic - it's also highly targeted, and it's one of the best ways to drive business.

The problem is, that exact same ideal is shared with thousands of your direct competitors. This creates an environment where you'll always be fighting, kicking and scratching to maintain your traffic - along with the ever present fear that your livelihood is only one "algorithm update" away from vanishing.

And that's if you can even get ranked for any decent keyword, to begin with...
In fact, only the largest, most-established authority sites can reliably see consistent traffic from Google. And even then, their rankings fluctuate constantly - several times a day, in some cases.

The fact is - it's getting harder and harder for the "little guy" to get any kind of meaningful web presence on the web these days.

Getting ranked in Google is almost impossible unless you've got a major promotional budget and some time on your hands to "wait" for your domain to become trusted (Google favors older domains). And advertising with pay-per-click ads isn't affordable like it once was.

Search marketing has finally become what everyone feared it would - a game reserved for big business.

But what if there was still a way to legtiimately rank for keywords with tons of traffic?

And what if you could do this without having to spend months and even years building up an authority site to do so?

In fact - what if you could systematically create one-page minisites that could rapidly rank in the top 3 spots (consistently) for basically any keyword you target within a matter of a week or so?

Is this for real?

YES.

But not with Google.

It's happening right now, as we speak, on MSN.com

Now - before you think it - yes, I know, MSN doesn't have nearly the reach that Google does. But, it still does receive millions and millions of search users daily. After all - MSN is the default home-page for anyone who first uses Internet Explorer.

And, to put it in perspective, which would drive more traffic?

Occupying the #1 ranking for your most desirable keyword target on MSN?

Or occupying the #47 spot on page 5 of Google's results?

Sadly, it's actually more effort to make it to the 47th spot in Google than it is to literally dominate in MSN.

How does this work?

Watch this video to find out:

==> Search Engine "Loophole"

Like I said - forget about Google.

Focus on something that you can actually WIN with, and win big!

November 12, 2008

Making A Podcast With Blogger And FeedBurner

Blogger is not our first choice for weblog-based podcasting. Movable Type and Wordpress are better solutions for many podcasters, because they offer better support for podcasting, more power and greater flexibility.

Nevertheless, many podcasters are finding Blogger to be a good starting place to experiment with podcasting.
Blogger is a free service, and getting started is as easy as filling out some forms on the web.

Here’s a quick guide to building a podcast with Blogger. You should be able to set up a podcast using Blogger and FeedBurner in about the time it takes for all the images on this page to finish loading.

This how-to assumes that you already have created your podcast MP3 files, and have them stored on a web server.
Note that some screens may look slightly different as Blogger updates their site.

Go to Blogger at http://www.blogger.com/) and select Create Your Blog Now:

If you haven’t signed up for Blogger before, you’ll need to do so.

That’s the hardest part. If the Terms of Service part wore you out, now is a good time to take a break.  Back already? OK - now it’s time to name your podcast.

We called ours Snorkflum for this example:

Next, select a template. We selected Minima, because it reminded us a little of The Matrix:

Once you select continue, Blogger automagically creates your blog. First it makes you wait, though:

As long as the Blogger servers don’t crash, the Internets go down or anything bad like that, you should get a nice confirmation screen:

This is another good time for a break. You just created your podcast blog! How awesome is that?
Now you need to Start Posting..

From the Dashboard page, click the New Post icon:

Add an entry. To add your MP3 file, create a text link, select it with the link tool, and enter the URL for your MP3 file:

When you are done, select Publish Post, and you should get a confirmation page:

Now check out the podcast blog that you’ve created. Snorkflum is available at http://snorkflum.blogspot.com/:

Now take a quick detour to Settings tab and select Basic.

Give your site a description. Forgetting to fill out the description is one of the most common problems with Blogger feeds.

Use the description field to explain what your podcast is, entice people to listen, and provide some keywords to make it easier for people to find.

Save this and republish your podcast for the changes to take effect.

Now it’s time to create your podcast feed. Blogger only provides a Atom newsfeed, and RSS 2.0 is the standard for podcasting.

Your Atom feed will be at your blog’s address, plus “atom.xml”, like this: http://snorkflum.blogspot.com/atom.xml.
There is a free service, FeedBurner, that can be used to translate the Blogger Atom feed into a RSS 2.0 fee.

Go to http://www.feedburner.com/, and enter your Blogger Atom feed URL:

Select Next. FeedBurner will retrieve your Blogger Atom feed and then provide you with an options screen.

Select the SmartCast option, and make sure that the Feed Title and FeedBurner URI (way down at the bottom of the page) are OK with you:

Select Next. You’ll be prompted for a user id and password. Next, you should get a confirmation/welcome page:

Note your FeedBurner Burned URL. In this case, it’s http://feeds.feedburner.com/Snorkflum.

That’s it - the podcast is ready to test with a Feed Validator.

Go to www.feedvalidator.org and paste in your FeedBurner URL:

Your podcast should be ready to go.

Test it your podcast feed with a podcasting client such as

http://www.podcastingnews.com/topics/Podcast_Software.html and get podcasting!

Filed under Podcasting, internet marketing by Winston

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