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Stompernet + Infusionsoft Free – (Features Confirmed)

I just received quite a shocking email that Stompernet have added Infusionsoft as the 11th tool to their arsenal of internet marketing tools. For me it is a bit of a dilemma, as I have quite a love <> hate opinion about Infusionsoft On the plus side I love marketing tools that help magnify your ability to make money from existing leads and Infusionsoft is one of the best tools for tracking and segmenting email marketing campaigns (within affordable limits for most online marketers)
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Anchor Sitelinks – WordPress Table Of Contents (Part 1)

With Google now providing convenient anchor links as sitelinks within search results for long structured documents I thought it would be prudent to examine current solutions for WordPress and see which of them is most likely to help you obtain anchor links.

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How To Get Stompernet STSE2 100% Free No Credit Card

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Stomper 999 – Why Now Andy?

The reasons I am promoting Stompernet 999 cover a multitude of deep themes within my own blogging, not just SEO and other forms of optimization, but also my future startup, any product I produce in the future, and my desire to help people the best way I can. Somewhere down the list I am also going to mention money but when you do the math, and then look at the way my bonus is structured, I will effectively be creating the closest thing to a J.O.B. I have experienced for the last 8 years.
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Stompernet 999 Conspiracy Theories & Scam Thread

Over the last few months there have been a number of changes within Stompernet that have caused lots of heated discussions around the blogosphere, Twitter and a number of forums. Various documents have been passed around, promoted through contact forms including my own, and there was tons of speculation.
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You Can’t Segment RSS… Sorry

Well actually you can as you could with the now defunct Feedmagic service that I evangelised 3 years ago as something that would be killed off by Google and the growing popularity of RSS sharing with Google Reader. Google Reader still:-
  • Doesn't support simple HTTP authentication so you can use RSS for private stuff
  • Doesn't provide a mechanism so content producers can restrict sharing stuff
This is important... if you want to provide premium content from a membership site in a form that is most accessible for your subscribers. It is even important for anyone using stock photos with a contract/license limited to a certain number of views for which you are personally liable. If you allow people to share blog posts that contain stock photos, it is a significant financial risk... but I am not a lawyer. But segmentation? Not unless every subscriber had a unique feed... Feed Magic had it
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SEO Blogs Need A Serious Spring Clean

Stompernet are in the middle of a relaunch of their SEO Training product as an online course you can get access to immediately for $1 - when I first looked at the course it was a 2 DVD set last October. Here is a blatant affiliate link - http://andybeard.eu/Recommends/SEO-Training.html I listen to the "undercurrent" in SEO circles, and Stompernet is often criticized, though typically just by inferrence. This post is to address some of the things I see repeatedly online, especially among SEO bloggers, and hopefully it will offer some additional benefit to bloggers in other niches.
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First Link Priority – Is Stompernet Wrong?

Don't just take the word of your favorite SEO blogger, learn to test ranking factors yourself. When discussion took place about first link priority last year, there was certainly some disagreement, and also mention of a few "exceptions" to the rules. My brain is wired to think of exceptions as things which can occur less frequently, or work-arounds that can be used to negate an otherwise common effect.

Prior Knowledge & Non-disclosure

Over the last few years a significant part of what I have written about on this blog has been about SEO - I try to be original, cutting-edge, providing a different perspective. I don't attend conferences, so what I wrote about isn't something I have overheard at the bar, told in confidence, heard from a speaker on stage or anything else. Recommending SEO products or courses is a little like tightrope walking - I don't join any program that suggests either in the sales materials or legalese that it might be proprietary - I know tons of people treat proprietary knowledge casually - rip off other marketers etc. I don't If information comes out in public that is from a notable source, and it has significant ramifications - thats worth blogging about, especially if I can offer perspective. There are people I trust as sources, or whose opinion I value, even when they challenge my own view of the SEO world, and one of those is Halfdeck who occasionally blogs at SEO 4 Fun - last blog post a year ago. Better to catch Halfdeck on Twitter. So I take stuff like this seriously...
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A Geeky Look & Some Simple Solutions To Achieving First Link Priority & Referential Integrity With WordPress (Or Why WordPress SEO Themes Aren’t)

Think buying a custom premium WordPress SEO theme will give you perfect SEO? Think again... I don't think there is one "premium" WordPress Theme that doesn't claim to be perfect for SEO "out-of-the-box", so I thought I would bash some theme developer heads around and maybe knock some sense into them. They might achieve 50:50 of what could be expected of a true SEO theme (though I haven't seen the latest Semiologic Pro out in the wild), and potentially with the aid of 3rd party plugins currently available, they could reach 80:20. However most claim they don't need 3rd party plugins to achieve their eminence in WordPress SEO That doesn't leave WordPress SEO plugins off the hook, there isn't one plugin that gets beyond 60:40 or with some tweeking possibly 70:30, depending on what factors you feel are important, or are aware of. Awareness is certainly one of the problems...
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Launch Tree Bonus From Stompernet

Am I am crazy? This is why you should buy Launch Tree from someone else. Read on to find out why, and decide for yourself.
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Google Double or Indented Listings

Whilst I gain tons of Google indented listings for money terms, and I can achieve them quite often in minutes, rather than days, they are almost always achieved using a few simple steps.
  • Get one page indexed and ranking
  • Write a second post linking to the first (which will also then trackback to the second page)
  • Use the same primary keyword in both posts
The second method I use, for topics that get frequent mentions, are tags.
  • My post with the highest number of links on a topic will most likely rank well
  • My tag page which leads to further posts on the topic will form the secondary listing
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Stompernet Site Seer – Ripped Apart

Site Seer is totally free, other than requiring registration. Is it worth handing over your email address? Comparisons are bound to be made with the many free tools available from SEOmoz and SEObook, some of which are purely online services, and others are browser plugins. Many of the SEOmoz tools also require registration, and some are under the hood of their paid membership, especially tools which provide long term analysis of both your own site, and that of competitors.

How Far Will Stompernet Move The Free Line with Site Seer?

Brad Fallon and Andy Jenkins are among the most astute marketers I have ever come into contact with. They want your email address, they are going to use it for marketing their products and select partners, and they are going to a lot of effort to get you to give them permission to do so. My hope is that they will continue development of Site Seer to make it more useful, and thus retain as many referrals as possible. I am a Stompernet affiliate, by referring my readers to them I want them to provide incredible value even in their free material. So far Stompernet Site Seer shows promise, but is certainly not without its flaws So on with this review...
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SEO Tool – Site Seer – Coming Soon

I mentioned in my second poll post that the Stompernet guys would be coming out with a new tool soon, and that also they would be limiting availability of some of their goodies to those that subscribe. That will include this new SEO tool.

First off, I have worked out how to get their videos to syndicated correctly, so click through to watch the video showing off this new tool.

The bad news is that the first piece of totally new content, a video on keyword research by Dan Thies.

Now Dan is known by professional SEOs as "The Keyword Guru" - he

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Blogging Response Rate (Part 2)

I mentioned I was testing on multiple posts, and that also included the recent Adwords video from Dan Thies of Stompernet. Here are some important notes
  • The headline was chosen to be a little more appealing - it wouldn't have affected people reading a full feed, or receiving my content by email (even though that was switched off), but it would affect links from social media and other blogs, and also platforms that only show headlines, such as Blogrush, Technorati Favorites, Alltop etc.
  • I was sneaky - I didn't have a suitable graphic, and a syndicated copy of the video wasn't possible so I grabbed a screenshot from the video, which I also included in my excerpt on the front page
  • I didn't spend anywhere near as much time on the post as I did with the WordPress SEO software - there was nothing really to test - I watched the first 15 minutes of the video, knew it was a cracker, and started writing with the video playing at the same time. Sometimes it is important to get a post out fast.
  • The Stompernet guys used a reverse squeeze page
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Banned By Google

It happens... even to the most accomplished SEO professionals. Last August Dan Thies revealed the amazing story about how Brad Fallon, Stompernet founder and owner of MyWeddingFavors.com was kicked out of Google, because of people exploiting bugs in Google. For many people the "proxy hacking" explanation was extremely complicated to understand (I struggled), but what wasn't revealed was how Brad's company survived (and grew) without his top Google listings. It is now revealed, in a 54 minute video with typical (extraordinary) Stompernet style. Stompernet
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Stompernet SMARTS Launch Analysis And Purchase Bonus

Stompernet SMARTSIf you have been reading my blog for a while, you will know that one of the things I love to demonstrate is how well an authority blog can rank in the search engines for high profile product launches. It has been a while since Andy Jenkins and Brad Fallon have launched something new, Stompernet in 2005 raked in over $18M in the first 24 hours, with the help of many top name marketers working being the scenes including John Reese, Jeff Walker and Frank Kern, along with their exceptional faculty trainers. The most important factor - despite a significant monthly fee, I have met many people who have been members since the very beginning, and are delighted to have joined at an early stage. Stompernet has grown since then, with a relaunch in January 2007 and the introduction of many more faculty members such as Michael Campbell, Sherman Hu, Dan Thies and Leslie Rhode.
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A Marketing Hodge-Podge Of Good Karma

With my continuing internet connection frustration, I have had to prioritise work-flow, thus my posting schedule has been reduced, and regrettably I am a lot less responsive to comments and email.

Here are just a collection of things I have looked at which are worthy of your time.

Stompernet have yet another video (50 minutes) which contains some useful actionable items in the second half.

I got to meet Armand Morin whilst I was in London and I got to spend an hour or so with him and Kirt Cristensen whilst skipping a session at a seminar. Among other things, Armand currently

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Portal Feeder vs StomperNet

This page will finish loading eventually and is certainly killing my bandwidth…

I am sure people’s mailboxes are full of emails with various people promoting these two communities, which are going head-to-head with their launches. Feature wise they are probably only similar in the fact that both provide a backend community for advice and training, but I am not going to compare feature sets.

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Stomper Net 2.0 – Joint Ventures Redefined

Lots of people may have watched the launch of the Original Stomper Network a few months ago. From all accounts those who joined are happy they did, but this is definitely a course for people already making serious money online. If a small percentage turnover increase won't pay for the course many times over, it isn't something to seriously think about.

This is now quite an old article

For more recent coverage of Stompernet Going Natural 2.0, Going Natural 3.0 and Stomper Site seer, please check the Stompernet tag.

Stomper Net 2.0 has just launched, boasting a lot of new faculty

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Stomper Network – getting the right customers

I am sure I am not the only one taking an interest in the Stomper Network.

Andy and Brad have certainly done their homework, maybe influenced by The Product Launch Formula.

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