USFreeAds Guide – Google Organic Search Results Tips
By Davor Gasparevic
USFreeAds is a classified ads site with a Google PR (page rank) of 5/10. That makes it perfect for you to create classified ads that can, with a little extra effort, get visitors from both the site itself and search engines, Google primarily. If you want to squeeze maximum from it, you have to pay the premium membership (not gold, but premium), but it is only 9 dollars a month, and you can have unlimited number of ads. Not to mention dozens of benefits you have as a premium member, which significantly boost the quality of your ads and save the time on ad administration and control.
However, there are few tricks that you need to take care of:
1. Avoid putting direct affiliate links inside the ads, you might get ban, instead create a simple, small blog at Blogger.com and put the affiliate link there alongside with the paragraph or two of original, NON copy/pasted content. Now, the title of your USFreeAds ad must be the actual keyword phrase, the search term a person searching the Internet is looking for. It is usually a longer phrase, 4, 5 or even more keywords.
For example, you are featuring an Amazon affiliate link on your website/blog about mobile phones. That affiliate link directs the person who click on it to an XXX mobile phone from the XXX mobile phones company. The possible search term would be something like “buy XXX XXX at low cost” or “XXX XXX for sale”. To find such phrases, you have to combine Google search suggestions that appear every time you enter the main keyword or keyword phrase, Google Keyword Tool and WordTracker as a “fine-tuning” research tool. You simply enter the product name, and get all of the similar and related phrase ideas. In Google Keyword Tool you will often see “Not enough data” for these long-tail keyword phrases and WordTracker will return a “NO RESULTS” page. That is because those searches occur only several times a month, sometimes even less than 10 times roughly, but they’re ultra targeted, the people who enter those search phrases in Google know exactly what they want and how they want it.
The only thing you have to do is to give them the information about where to find it.
2. Good question is when to go with USFreeAds? In most cases, a search term entered between quotation marks, which tells Google search engine to look only for websites that have that particular, exact phrase, must not return more than 1000 results. Search phrases entered between quotation marks that return something like 373 or 651 Google results are “made” for USFreeAds. Also consider checking the number of results WITHOUT quotation marks, because if there are too many, something like several millions, chances are your ad won’t rank very well, usually somewhere at the bottom of Google page 1 or even 2. Creating the ad is quite easy. If you ever created a single blog post, the USFreeAds editor will look familiar. Try to repeat your targeted search phrase as much as possible. Also, when linking to your website from the USFreeAds ad, make sure that the anchor text (the visible, “clickable” part of the link) of that link is also the phrase you are targeting. On your blog/site, where you feature the affiliate link, or whatever it is that you want to promote, make sure that the title of the blog post/article/product description is also that same keyword phrase.
3. It is possible that, despite all this above, once when Google indexes your ad (usually in a matter of 2-3 weeks if you just set it and forget it), it will not rank well. There are many other factors, known and unknown, that affect the search engine positions. To kick it up a few positions up, it is enough that you link to it from various sources. For example, if you are a member of the active forum about, in this case, mobile (cell) phones, nothing stops you from putting a link to your USFreeAds in the signature with the anchor text identical to the phrase you are targeting. For that purpose, you can even go one level up and join some forum (there are tons, just Google for them), make a few quality posts, and leave the link to your ad in the signature.
Blog commenting is also a fine way of getting good backlinks to your site/blog, therefore to your USFreeAds ad too. The problem is that most bloggers don’t accept blatant advertising comments, especially comments where you place the phrase you are targeting as your name. So, this may require some extra imagination and creativity to make comment relevant to the blog post which contain link to your ad, but in the end it is usually worth it. At least you are going to get visitors from those blogs and forums that you put links on, when their users and members click on your link inside comment, forum post or signature.
4. It would be wise that you put the opt-in form somewhere inside the ad if possible. That way you can even build your list AND make money at the same time.
Have in mind that you are probably not going to make much or any profit during the first few weeks or months, but if you keep consistently following this USFreeAds Guide and getting top Google organic search results positions, sooner or later you will “hit the lode.”
About the author
Davor Gasparevic is a young rising internet marketer inviting you to his ebooks blogspot where you can download various internet marketing and money making ebooks for free or at a very affordable price. He provides just the honest information and advices, so feel free to pay a visit to his blog and read the reviews and suggestions about ebooks he suggests.
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December 5th, 2009
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