EPISODE · Jan 17, 2017 · 1H 25M
052: What Link Building Success Really Looks Like w/Mark Johnstone
from Experts On The Wire (An SEO Podcast!)
Yes, I copied the title exactly from Mark’s Moz Post. In fact that’s WHY I invited Mark to be a guest on today’s show. He wrote a post on Moz a few weeks ago that caught quite a bit of attention from the SEO community. It was actually a response to a prior post on Moz by Tomas Vaitulevicius. called “The SEO Myth Of Going Viral”.You see, Mark used to work for the agency Distilled.And during his time there, he was responsible for content ideas that got over 1,000 linking root domains – those are the most extreme and successful results – but even on average, he received 40-50 links per piece of content.But is that “success”? Did those links actually cause an attributable increase in rankings, traffic and revenue? Thomas didn’t think so. So that’s what Mark is here to rebut against and discuss.He reveals exactly how all those links happened (which is great just alone). But even better, although he’s not with Distilled anymore, he followed up with some of his former clients to find out – did the work we do actually help? Did they see results?And if that’s not enough – he also shares some brilliant content and ideation strategies – so you’ll definitely want to stick around through until the end.Note, that his personal story and the backstory of Distilled was so interesting, we took a little more time than usual to cover that. So if you’re looking for the just SEO talk, feel free to jump ahead to the 18 minute spot – but it’s all really worth it.Enjoy!Subscribe on iTunes!LinksSearchLoveDistilledContent Marketing Ideas (Slides)The SEO Myth of Going ViralSimply BusinessAmplifyJustParkWhat Link Building Success Really Looks LikeBuzzSumoOpen Site ExplorerCompare Vocal RangesPianogramGorkana (UK Media Tool)Mark Johnstone Content MarketingBooksMake To StickPeopleMark JohnstoneLexi MillsBBCTomas VaituleviciusRed BullPhil NottinghamTech CrunchRoberto BlakeAgendaMark’s Start“I thought I knew about SEO…”Linkbait?“We created many pieces of content that went viral…”“I’m now a freelance consultant.”Viral Content“I agreed with a lot of assertions in Tomas’s article…”“How do you test running 10 viral campaigns?”“That could happen but I don’t think it always does…”“Setting expectations of results is one of the hardest parts of my job.”Link Building“It’s great if you can build links to a piece that’s product focused but most of the time you have to compromise…”Topical relevanceWhat a product is vs. what a product doesLooking too brand-ishConsultingGenerating ideas from variables and data setsMake it visual —> make it humanWhat about a real example?“What is going to grab a journalist or blogger to write about it first?”Getting an emotional responseRemember the time this music piece went viral?What generated the success of the piece?Uniting data with a storyThe post 052: What Link Building Success Really Looks Like w/Mark Johnstone appeared first on Evolving SEO.
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Yes, I copied the title exactly from Mark’s Moz Post. In fact that’s WHY I invited Mark to be a guest on today’s show. He wrote a post on Moz a few weeks ago that caught quite a bit of attention from the SEO community. It was actually a response to a prior post on Moz by Tomas Vaitulevicius. called “The SEO Myth Of Going Viral”.You see, Mark used to work for the agency Distilled.And during his time there, he was responsible for content ideas that got over 1,000 linking root domains – those are the most extreme and successful results – but even on average, he received 40-50 links per piece of content.But is that “success”? Did those links actually cause an attributable increase in rankings, traffic and revenue? Thomas didn’t think so. So that’s what Mark is here to rebut against and discuss.He reveals exactly how all those links happened (which is great just alone). But even better, although he’s not with Distilled anymore, he followed up with some of his former clients to find out – did the work we do actually help? Did they see results?And if that’s not enough – he also shares some brilliant content and ideation strategies – so you’ll definitely want to stick around through until the end.Note, that his personal story and the backstory of Distilled was so interesting, we took a little more time than usual to cover that. So if you’re looking for the just SEO talk, feel free to jump ahead to the 18 minute spot – but it’s all really worth it.Enjoy!Subscribe on iTunes!LinksSearchLoveDistilledContent Marketing Ideas (Slides)The SEO Myth of Going ViralSimply BusinessAmplifyJustParkWhat Link Building Success Really Looks LikeBuzzSumoOpen Site ExplorerCompare Vocal RangesPianogramGorkana (UK Media Tool)Mark Johnstone Content MarketingBooksMake To StickPeopleMark JohnstoneLexi MillsBBCTomas VaituleviciusRed BullPhil NottinghamTech CrunchRoberto BlakeAgendaMark’s Start“I thought I knew about SEO…”Linkbait?“We created many pieces of content that went viral…”“I’m now a freelance consultant.”Viral Content“I agreed with a lot of assertions in Tomas’s article…”“How do you test running 10 viral campaigns?”“That could happen but I don’t think it always does…”“Setting expectations of results is one of the hardest parts of my job.”Link Building“It’s great if you can build links to a piece that’s product focused but most of the time you have to compromise…”Topical relevanceWhat a product is vs. what a product doesLooking too brand-ishConsultingGenerating ideas from variables and data setsMake it visual —> make it humanWhat about a real example?“What is going to grab a journalist or blogger to write about it first?”Getting an emotional responseRemember the time this music piece went viral?What generated the success of the piece?Uniting data with a storyThe post 052: What Link Building Success Really Looks Like w/Mark Johnstone appeared first on Evolving SEO.
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