I’m here at SES Toronto. It’s been a crazy last few weeks, with SMX Advanced, then Internet Retailer, and now SES Toronto. I came in late to the session “Beyond Linkbait: Getting Authoritative Online Mentions”, so I only have notes from Jim Hedger‘s presentation. Here are Jim’s main takeaways:
- The fastest path to prominence is to create something of value every day
 - Get involved in conversations
 - The internet is a conversational medium
 - Create informative content (audio, video, text, whatever)
 - Give insights about your industry
 - Offer your own techniques, tactics and forecasts
 - Review software or products your readers might find useful
 - Give others something to reference or link to
 - Get involved in conversations
 - Create informative content
 - Participate in community forums like SEW, Cre8asite, WebmasterWorld, Digital Point, IHelpYou, etc.
 - Do nice things. Acts of kindness go a long way in this community. e.g. Search Engine Journal’s SEM Essay Prize Pack, Metamend’s Hockey Tournaments for the Food Bank, SEOmoz’s free passes to SMX events, MarketingPilgrim’s SEO/SEM Education Scholarships
 - The Internet is a collective memory. Which is good because otherwise nobody would remember exactly what happened at the infamous Internet Marketers of New York / Best of the Web charity parties.
 - Be of good value. It’s really hard work, but it helps you stand out in the crowd.
 - Start early. repeat frequently.
 - On authoritative sources, journalists and bloggers: Be a pal. Be a source.
 - Remember a few vital rules…
- #1: Never tell a journalist or blogger something you don’t want everyone else on Earth to know
 - #2: Keep it simple. The media has a dozen different story options to choose from every day. each story is extremely complicated. Help writers get it right.
 - #3: Know your audience. Learn the interests and passions of favored writers. Pitch stories to writers who might be interested. Avoid annoying writers with uninteresting stories.
 
 - Always be honest. Every writer has heard his or her share of big fish stories. Writers might research your cliam.
 - Things not to do:
- Don’t make up fake news stories
 - Don’t assume entitlement. You don’t get links because you are you. You have to work for it.
 - Don’t spam writers.
 - Don’t forget to say thanks
 
 
															
				

