OK, I’m about to do something a little crazy. I’m going to give away a product for which I currently have subscribers paying $75 per month. I could tell you it is for Christmas, but we know it is a little late for that. I could say it’s for my son’s birthday which was last week and the party is this weekend. I love him, but that’s not why I’m doing this. I’m not going to pretend that I’m not getting something for it. But first, here is your free gift and how to get it.
If you are a subscriber to James Brausch’s RaSof, then you know how powerful it is. It analyzes your web page and gives you a spreadsheet with a score. As you make changes to your site to increase your score, the likelihood of your search engine rankings goes up as you improve your on page ranking factors, which account for about 40% of how Google ranks you. (I just saw the other day that Google market share now exceeds 60% of all searches).
Many of us have used RaSof to raise our rankings to get page one rankings for specific keywords. At its current price of $100 per month, RaSof is a good deal even if you only have one website to optimize. But it takes time to decipher and if you haven’t also purchased his Ranking Factors course, which is no longer available, then your changes are all guessework. It is impossible to have a plan.
I created OpraSof for my own sanity and to save time. After running a RaSof report, all I do is copy and paste the URL from the RaSof report into OpraSof. Within seconds it translates the numbers into actionable recommendations based on the underlying data. Should you increase the number of keywords in your page description or decrease them? OpraSof points the way for both the quickest way to increase your score and the optimal way.
If that sounds like it might save you some time, you are right. So how do you get it for free? Simple.
I want more incoming links to this blog. That’s right, no crap about holidays or birthdays or inventory. I’m telling you straight out and upfront what I want and why I’m doing this. I’m giving you a $75/month piece of software for free because I want to increase my incoming links.
So if you have RaSof and you want to see how OpraSof can save you time and aggravation, just trackback to this post from your blog. I’ll email you the link to use OpraSof. And if for some reason you don’t have a blog, just put a link on your web page and post a comment letting me know where to find it. I’m not guaranteeing I’ll approve your comment with a link to your site, but i will check out your site.
Here is the code to make it easy to put a link on your site. Just copy and paste:
<a href=”http://internetbusiness.aliyamarketing.com” target=”_blank”>Internet Business Reflections</a>
And since I’m all about great customer service, I’m going to shoot myself in the foot too. I don’t want my paying customers to get upset that they are paying for something that you are not. If you are already a subscriber to OpraSof, feel free to link to this post or another on my site and if you want to use OpraSof for free, just cancel your subscription going forward. I’ll leave it at the same URL. I’m happy to make this gift and I’ve no doubt you will resubscribe when the time comes.
Oh yes, there is a method to my madness. We all know that RaSof is in the process of being upgraded for 2008 with new data. I don’t know when Brausch will release the new version, but my guess is within a month or two. When that happens, I will need to upgrade OpraSof as well. When I do, I’ll want more people to subscribe. The best way I know how to do that is to give you a free trial. It might last a month, a week, or two months. Whatever it is, I’m convinced that once you use OpraSof, you won’t want to be without it.
I’m also thinking about creating my own software that will analyze any website and provide advice on how to optimize the on page factors. The data, of course, would be culled from actual search results. And like OpraSof, it’s advice would be in plain English and be easy to follow. Regarding that, I have two questions:
- There is much out there on SEO, but it is hard to separate fact from fiction. What are your most burning questions related to on page ranking factors that if I create this software, you would want included?
- How much would you be willing to pay for software that gives you plain English advice, reverse engineered from Google itself, on how to optimize your on page ranking factors in order to help you get higher rankings in Google?
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