Archive | September, 2009

How To Find Profile Backlinks For FREE!

Posted on 09 September 2009 by admin

Part of the continuing series “Warrior Forum Greatest Hits”

How To Find Profile Backlinks For FREE!
By Mark Rafferty


There’s been a bit of confusion on this thread… It is on how to find profiles to place your backlinks on..

Everyone loves free methods and this is one I uncovered..

I’ve been doing this for a long time now and I thought I’d share.

Basically my name is Mark Rafferty and that’s what it all started with – my own name.

I went to Google and typed in “MarkRafferty” exactly like that in quotes, then found all the profiles, and started signing up to the sites!

I then also looked out for usernames on those sites, then went back to Google and typed in “profileusername” where I then found more sites and signed up to them.

Then I started with a fresh name “barackobama” found the profiles for that name, and signed up for them too.

Within 3 hours using that strategy and Roboform, I had over 90 sites, that I now consistenly use for all my backlinking, apart from the linkwheels I build and articles I write!

My number1 tip – take part in the community a little bit, afterall you are borrowing their site. My number 2 tip, link back to your pfoiles from other profiles, pass some love back to your own links while also passing some love back to the sites that are helping you get ranked!

Hope you like this!

Mark Rafferty

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How to Exclude Your own IP from Your Site’s Google Analytics Reports

Posted on 08 September 2009 by admin

In order to get accurate results (especially in the beginning phases of a site deployment, you need to make sure that your own visits and activity on the site are not showing up in the Google Analytics reporting data.

Google provides a tool designed to do just that. Its called the Filter Manager and here’s how you use it to exclude your Home and Work IP from your site’s traffic data:

  1. Access Google Analytics
  2. Choose the account you want to edit and click “Analytics Settings” from the top left menu.
  3. You will see a table listing your sites under this account and below this table you will see three columns. The last column should be labeled “Filter Manager”. Click on the link for “Filter Manager”.
  4. Once in Filter Manager, you will see a grid listing of you existing filters (if you have already set up any). Click “+ Add Filter” located at the top right of the Filters table. This will allow you to input a new filter as described below.
  5. Under “Filter Name” I use something like “Exclude Home PC’ or “Exclude Work PC”. You will need to set up a separate filter for each IP you want to exclude.
  6. Next, from the pulldown menu, change it to “Exclude All Traffic From An IP Address” and enter your IP address with forward slashes in front of the periods like so xx\.xx\.xx\.xx where “xx” is your actual IP numbers. You first need to find your IP address.
  7. Next, select your website profiles from the “Available Website Profiles” box and move them over to the “Selected Website Profiles” box using the right arrow button located between the two boxes.
  8. Finally, click “Save Changes”
  9. You will need to repeat this procedure for each IP you want to exclude from your analytics tracking data.

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My Adsense Microsite Just Got Listed: $5 first day

Posted on 08 September 2009 by admin

I just checked my analytics account and noticed that one of my most promising adsense microsites got 40 unique visitors yesterday (position #7 in Google). This coincided with my Goarticles submission going live. The domain name is an exact match of a keyword phrase that gets 22k exact match searches per month, so I’m looking for big things from this one.

I will post more on this experiment later.

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