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As you all know, I’m am currently not ranked number one on Google for my name. This has raised a bunch of questions, with the main one being where did I go? As a matter of fact, if you do a Google search for my name, you’ll see a Google sponsored ad asking that very question. I reproduced the ad on the left. Feel free to click on it. It’s a screen shot and not a real Google ad.

The ad was placed by a UK blog call BlogStorm. I must admit, that was pretty creative marketing on their part. However, the funky Google ad was just beginning. In order to extend their reach even more, BlogStorm saw fit to order up this ReviewMe review as well. Some may view this as adding insult to injury. I’m calling it smart marketing.

Who Is BlogStorm

BlogStorm is the creation of Patrick Altoft, an internet marketing consultant & full time blogger from Yorkshire in the United Kingdom.

BlogStorm teaches blogger how to make money online (where have I heard that one before?). Their Google ad seem to claim they know a lot more about linkbaiting than me and points to a really cool beginner’s guide to linkbait article. I really like the idea of suing somebody as linkbait. Being as evil as I am, you would think that I would have come up with that one.

A Mover And A Shaker

Patrick sent along this note with his review request.

We have launched a new blog helping webmasters build traffic and earn more money. Today is the start of a new series about affiliate marketing. The blog is two weeks old and has already make number five on Alexa Movers & Shakers and Time magazine. You can find all our posts at: http://www.blogstorm.co.uk/all.php

I did a check of Alexa and BlogStorm is not longer on the Movers & Shakers list. However, getting on the list is a pretty high achievement. Add in the fact that Patrick did it within the first two weeks of the blog’s life and it’s pretty amazing. BlogStorm offered some extremely compelling content and one nice piece of linkbait (more on that in a bit) to drive all that moving and shaking traffic. Besides their linkbait article, some of the other must-reads include:

30,000 Visitors In The First Week

BlogStorm was launched on June 7th and managed to pull down 30000 visitors in its first week. However, that traffic didn’t came because of the blog. Patrick created a cool tool call the BlogStorm Tracker that received a lot of positive press and links from other blogs.

The BlogStorm Tracker allows you to track the number of websites linking to your blog posts or news articles. BlogStorm monitors your RSS feed daily and offer free statistics so you can see which of your posts are the most popular and how you can improve. Anyone is allow to add their site for free.

Patrick used the BlogStorm Tracker as his linkbait. As you can see, he achieved great results with it.

Built Traffic First, Then Make Money Online

For a blog that shows readers how to make money on the Internet, BlogStorm hasn’t done much to make any money themselves. With the exception of four ad buttons on the upper right side of the blog, BlogStorm features zero advertising. You won’t even see a Google ad. It’s pretty obvious that Patrick is trying to build traffic before monetizing the blog. A very good strategy in my opinion.

BlogStorm offers a full feed RSS. Their blog is updated two to three times per day so I highly recommend subscribing to it. You can also subscribe to BlogStorm by Email.

Now, if BlogStorm would only accept Google AdSense advertising, I can send them a “John Chow is over here!” Google ad. :twisted:

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    102 Comments

    Comment by Eastwood
    2007-07-05 23:09:33
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    very interesting review, john. I like their creative marketing ideas; taking good advantage of the “situation” :P

    Comment by Jack Book
    2007-07-06 02:29:57
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    Hey.. I emailed you first.. and now they ordered reviewme :(

    Comment by a video a day
    2007-07-06 06:35:09
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    pretty cool site, worth a read

    Comment by a video a day
    2007-07-06 06:52:12
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    question:

    since john chow dot com is penalized by google. Would it lose its pag?erank during the next google pr update

    i’m curious to see

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    Comment by Goob
    2007-07-06 07:01:48
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    It possible could be, since hardly anybody knows for 100% how PR works. But if backlinks are are heavily weighed as the general consensus says they are, I’d say he won’t be losing any PR soon.

     
    Comment by MrGPT
    2007-07-06 17:12:35
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    No, I highly doubt it.

     
    Comment by Jack Book
    2007-07-06 18:56:07
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    well.. iwebtoll predicts this blog pr will decrease to 5.

    check it here

     
    Comment by Mybloggo
    2007-07-07 03:50:18
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    Maybe will

     
    Comment by ritchie
    2007-07-07 06:10:25
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    wasn’t there a time when google was proudly claiming that they don’t manually tweak the algorithm?

     
     
    Comment by Lewis Empire
    2007-07-06 10:35:06
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    Money making information is exactly what I’m looking for. Thanks for the post John.

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    Comment by webd360
    2007-07-06 14:44:56
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    Yes, basically anyone searching for “John Chow” will know who he is so they will get clicks for almost all of the searches.

    Comment by Linky Love
    2007-07-06 18:10:49
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    John,

    Are you working by example that the new “cheap paid to blog advertised websites” should not be ranked first in Google?

     
     
     
    Comment by Terra Andersen
    2007-07-05 23:20:33
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    Wow! I’ve never even heard of Blog Storm before.. :roll:

    Comment by Michael Kwan
    2007-07-05 23:43:17
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    Sarcasm over the Internet is a very strange thing, especially when you throw in a smiley.

    Interesting site and it’s achieved a lot in its infancy. Good stuff.

    Comment by ritchie
    2007-07-07 06:11:24
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    Yes, even getting in the focus of the big G is a whole lot of work.

     
     
    Comment by a video a day
    2007-07-06 06:45:05
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    neither have i, but the site looks good

     
    Comment by Goob
    2007-07-06 07:02:59
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    Thirded that I’d never heard of Blog Storm before. But at least they’re trying to get their name out and it does look like a pretty cool site.

    Comment by ritchie
    2007-07-07 06:12:12
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    Yes, they did a nice job. Let’s see how it develops.

     
     
    2007-07-06 07:52:18
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    Sounds like a superhero name — very catchy indeed. I’m a fan of Brit humor and it certainly shows in their marketing strategies. Looks like Patrick’s success is imminent.

     
    Comment by Lewis Empire
    2007-07-06 10:35:44
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    This is the first I’ve heard of it too.

     
    Comment by webd360
    2007-07-06 14:46:19
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    I’ve heard of it because the owner is a member over at Digital Point

     
    Comment by MrGPT
    2007-07-06 17:14:04
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    First time I’ve heard of it as well.
    Nice design though.

     
    Comment by Mybloggo
    2007-07-07 03:51:07
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    Same As me

     
     
    Comment by Michael Fultz
    2007-07-05 23:23:40
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    I like the concept of building traffic before monetizing the blog. It seems that a lot of folks have forgotten that the only thing we are competing for is someone else’s time. We have to compel that individual to take time out of his/her day to visit our blog. The only way that will happen is if we provide something of value to them. Excellent article! Keep up the good work!

    Comment by Marc
    2007-07-06 06:20:40
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    While I would never say that this is a bad strategy, it’s certainly not the only approach.

    Regular visitors don’t click ads.

    That’s a truth we all have experience with. That means we’re trying to capture the foragers, those who haven’t yet found what they’re looking for.

    Comment by a video a day
    2007-07-06 06:45:51
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    good point

    Comment by MrGPT
    2007-07-06 17:14:39
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    Indeed.

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    Comment by Lewis Empire
    2007-07-06 10:38:23
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    I’m not sure how many people actually click on the ads. If you look at John’s stats only about 6.5% of the income came from this source.

    The real secret seems to be in getting a huge readership then sell reviews.

     
     
    2007-07-06 07:54:31
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    It’s a well-worth investment. Sometimes you just have to put revenue at the back seat for a little while.

     
    Comment by cooliojones
    2007-07-07 11:57:37
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    I think some regular visitors will click on the ads, it just has to be something new and appealing. Also, this makes you keep your pages fresh by playing around with the placement of ads and also the overall look from time to time.

     
     
    Comment by Paul B
    2007-07-05 23:40:10
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    Looks like I’d better get my coding head on, cool tools are the future I tell ya.

    Is there any better form of link bait out there?

    Comment by dacranleycode
    2007-07-06 03:16:35
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    You are bang on Paul.
    Applications no matter how cool or even gimmicky are fantastic link bait. Also there are lots of high pr software directories that you can upload your applications to. The page rank from these sites is great and you also get bucket loads of traffic.
    I’m getting over a hundred visitors a day to one of my sites after I payed a programmer to write a simple screen saver app and submitted it to a few software directories.

    Stumble Upon could send you hoards of traffic if you submit a funky application. Software directories coupled with smart social bookmarking techniques will be a huge payoff for anyone that creates simple FREE applications.

    I just put on my programming hat but its a brand new hat :). I will be posting posting php and c# lessons and quizzes on my new site as I dirty my programming hat.

    Comment by a video a day
    2007-07-06 06:47:19
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    that’s the thing

    most of us are not good at writing an application

    i’d love to see something a lot easier to deal with

    Comment by Lewis Empire
    2007-07-06 10:39:05
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    Anyone know of an affiliate application developer?

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    Comment by MrGPT
    2007-07-06 17:15:59
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    That would be awesome… but I don’t know of one :( .

     
     
    Comment by cooliojones
    2007-07-07 12:13:51
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    Or are there any applications that can create applications? You select what options you want and it makes it for you? That would be really cool and facilitate the process.

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    Comment by Zac Johnson
    2007-07-05 23:40:43
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    Thanks for the blog post, will be looking through this one thoroughly… hopefully we will see you back on Google soon too!

    Comment by a video a day
    2007-07-06 06:47:57
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    john is badly missed on google

     
    Comment by Goob
    2007-07-06 07:04:31
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    He can’t be missing on Google for much longer, can he?! I mean, it’s his darn name!

    Comment by MrGPT
    2007-07-06 17:17:01
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    Yeah, that’s what I was shocked about. Google should at least give him #1 for his own name!

     
     
     
    Comment by AsiaPartTime
    2007-07-05 23:41:31
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    Sad to know that John chow is out from google ranking. So, do you still continue with your linkbait promotion?

    Comment by Michael Kwan
    2007-07-05 23:44:13
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    He’s only out of Google ranking for his name. As far as I know, John is still doing just fine for other key phrases like “make money online”

    Comment by abdalla
    2007-07-06 04:13:33
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    he is definately first!

    Comment by MrGPT
    2007-07-06 17:19:13
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    I see Bidvertiser #1 for the term “make money online”.

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    Comment by John Chow
    2007-07-05 23:47:02
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    I will always be doing linkbaiting :twisted:

    Comment by SEO Optimization
    2007-07-06 04:52:37
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    I bet now that you got penalized by Google and everyone speaks about that you are doing super great with linkbair :P. You just earned a new link on John Chow keyword and John chow dot com from me.

    Don’t know actually what exactly inspired me to write about your penalization and to touch other topics of your blog on my post, was it the “rank higher for john chow on google” or was it “he did a good job, and he merits a backlink at least with his name as anchor text” :evil:

    Cheers John.

    Comment by a video a day
    2007-07-06 06:50:08
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    john chow dot com is not ranked no.1 anymore with the term of “make money online”

    sad…sad…sad…

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    Comment by Marc
    2007-07-06 07:40:55
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    Indeed, links are worth more than Google juice. People often forget that a link will normally bring in traffic on its own, without the input of Google, or any of the other engines.

    Comment by Lewis Empire
    2007-07-06 10:40:54
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    Most of the blogs I read are from referrals from other sites. I’m sick of all the junk that turns up in searches.

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    Comment by cooliojones
    2007-07-07 12:17:53
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    He HAS to continue to do that, because it was one of the keys to his success. One thing that people do is stop the very thing that made them successful in the first place, so then they live a yo-yo type lifestyle. Work for a while — stop — then work some more. But if you keep it constant, your lifestyle will also be constant.

     
     
    Comment by Hawaii SEO
    2007-07-06 00:12:08
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    It’s a great blog. I’ve read every single post. One thing you didn’t mention was his briliant WordPress plugin that helps generate links to your website when people try to hot-link your images.
    http://www.blogstorm.co.uk/blog.php?cat=plugins

    2007-07-08 09:02:50
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    I’m going to check that out. Thanks

     
     
    Comment by Linky Love
    2007-07-06 00:19:06
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    At this very moment in google.com

    JohnChow.com is still ranked number 45 for John Chow

    JohnChow.net is ranked 9

    …. very evil indeed

    Comment by Linky Love
    2007-07-06 00:25:55
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    On the Other hand, what did yo do different lately John?

    I see your meta description changed and you told us before you are using allin one SEO changing your titles.

    Hard to get a kickback of 44 positions, yet we all know that age is important in Google, so I suggest: sit back and earn some extra money ;-)

     
     
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    2007-07-06 01:14:29