Graph Theory – Why Web 2.0 Marketing Works!
Howie Schwartz teaches the art of Web 2.0 marketing and how by getting links from authority sites naturally gets you higher rankings. Here is a demonstration show you exactly why what Howie teaches works.
You need to have a basic understanding of graph theory and it’s application to transportation systems, which is what the Internet is – a system of information transportation. The concept of order or rank is fairly simple really but you need to understand order to understand the Google ranking system.
Order – O – Omega (The Last!)
Here is basic network diagram
Look at example C in relation to the others
Howie teaches you to create a hub or star network as shown in example C – all those with the order of 1 are authority sites in Howies example (and would in practice be a much higher order)/
Oh wow – yours has 5! – Inherited order from other authorites
This is of course a very simplistic view of networks but demonstrates the creation of order by linkage. The Kansky model takes the above and applies weightings to each node that are transferable to the nodes that are connected!
Recognise the algo? – Yep Google PR which they had the audacity to trademark!
If you look at the network diagram you will also see that you can have wrong linking structures – ones that actually do you damage in the SERPS! (In network flow terms these are links that take too long a path to the moneysite for the keyword term and effectively – dilute the message!
You can also have TOO many links that are inefficiently channelling the juice to the wrong places!!
When we release The System we will show you how to build the optimal link structure for SERPS.
When you’ve built your optimal network structure, we will show you how to leverage all your content for viral syndication, getting you thousands of free links from around the globe instantly.
The system then shows you how to channel massive amounts of web 2.0 propety link juice to your money site!
And it’s White Hat!
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