Exclusive Interview : Shane Hunter From Link Velociraptor
Today, we have an exclusive interview from Shane Hunter who is the creator of Link Velociraptor
1. Can you give us some background on yourself?
Well, I’m Shane Hunter – I’m 29 years young, I’m married and living in sunny southern California USA. I’m originally from Canada – and made the choice to move to the US for the same reason that most immigrants move here – for opportunity. =)
I’ve done many jobs in my life, and have NEVER enjoyed any of them – except for when I work for myself. I went to college, but never finished because it simply could not keep my interest. I always knew that there was something ‘different’ that I was supposed to be doing. I definitely value education, but think I found my self-education far more valuable than any institutional education that I’ve ever experienced. I’m a business builder and an investor in my future.
My self-education included books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, Magnetic Sponsoring; courses like Frank Kern’s Mass Control, SEO Networker, and by listening to speakers like Anthony Robbins to maintain the motivation to do something that not a lot of my friends understand. I am an internet marketer who has a goal of helping people and hopefully making some money along the way.
2. How did you first get started in Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?
I first got started in SEO well over 10 years ago. The internet was still relatively fresh and new (back in Canada) and my best friend at the time, and myself got into web design using an early instance of Dreamweaver and a few other programs. Even back then, there were a few ‘standards’ that needed to be complied with to create an online experience worth talking about.
I took time off from this venture to go to University and take marketing and psychology, but eventually found my way back to internet marketing when I later started my own landscaping business. I needed to generate leads, and the internet was the most cost effective way of generating mass exposure in a short time.
So, for the last 5 years (I closed the landscape company, and decided to pursue marketing full time) I’ve been laser-focused on SEO (both Onpage and Offpage) as well as SEM (Search Engine Marketing) because ranking without quality content and sales copy doesn’t mean a whole lot. =)
3. Background of your product/service and how will it benefit the reader?
My services are in the SEO and SEM realm. I have techniques and strategies up my sleeve that have proven time and time again to dominate competition and achieve highly responsive top rankings. Recently I also designed a product called “Link Velociraptor” which is a piece of link indexing software that my users have experienced a LOT of success with.
Currently I’m developing a personal network that clones the main web 2.0 site used in the system currently – so that we can completely eliminate account deletions that plague web 2.0 while still maintaining the same effectiveness. It’s an expensive and long uphill battle, but it’s worth it to help my subscribers at the end of the day.
Each and every one of your links passes directly through 3 random (different combinations EVERY time) high PR pages (not sites – but yes, actual HIGH PR pages) [we're talking pr's of 4-6...]
It’s as easy as adding a couple of keywords related to your niche, throwing your backlinks in a text file, and hitting the big shiny GO button (via: cron job)
Imagine the ability to NOT ONLY do this with your links, but to be able to do this with autoblog posts, BIE posts etc… Once again, all on autopilot.
Sick right? Yup. It’s the next generation in backlink boosting and indexing! This is the Link Velociraptor
It’s through this system that Google find your backlinks, and makes them count – helping you to rank higher and faster.
Check Out Link Velociraptor Here ==> http://winsonyeung.com/linkvelociraptor
4. How did you come up with the idea for this kind of product or service?
Backlinks are useless if you can’t get them indexed. I am not horribly patient when it comes to making money. =) In my opinion I’ve had enough patience and am constantly searching out automated ways of doing menial tasks, so that I can focus more on money making matters.
Link Velociraptor came to me after thinking of a way to automate one of my link indexing strategies. Although the idea is straightforward, and not necessarily new – the way that LV gets the job done is unlike anything else out there.
5. Who is your targeted market for such product or service?
My target market – is awesome, and friendly internet marketers – such as yourself. I don’t want to work with everyone, because as I learned from Frank Kern – life is TOO SHORT to deal with angry, mean people.
I went into this business so I wouldn’t have to deal with those types, and intend not to. Some may consider this silly, when you give up the potential income – but at this point, I’d rather give up thousands of dollars, and live a happy life. =)
6. What are the 3 most important SEO strategies you like to use for better ranking?
Lol. Backlinks, backlinks, backlinks? ;) No, seriously though. Backlinks are crucial. What most people don’t realize is how important it is to diversify your link base for any given site. You need profile links, blog links, homepage links, press release links, software links, directory links, article links etc.
Years ago, Google kicked the asses of the internet marketing community. The community that thought they had it all figured out, I think it’s only a matter of time till we see the same thing. Google didn’t become a billion dollar company by not paying attention. At the same time, don’t be paranoid. Build, and they will come, then adjust your strategies accordingly.
If you’re going to use black hat techniques, balance them with white hat techniques. Aside from that, make sure your Onpage SEO is top notch, and that whatever phrase you’re backlinking for matches the content on the page. Aside from that, try to only tackle 1 or 2 keywords per page on your website. You’ll increase conversions, and your SEO success.
7. Can you tell us about the single most important SEO MISTAKE you should have avoid in the process of ranking high in the search engine?
The single greatest SEO mistake is trying not to make any mistakes at all. Thomas A. Edison was once asked, upon failing to invent the light bulb over 1,000 time “How could you stand failure that many times?” His response was that he had not failed, but that he had succeeded in 1,000 ways to NOT invent a light bulb…
The moral is, learn from your mistakes – and capitalize on them. If you spend your time living in inaction, and not DOING you will never get anywhere. Research is good, but at the same time if you don’t take one action every single day, you’re not moving forward – you’re moving backwards.
8. Anything you want to add on?
Nothing else to add, but thanks for the chat Winson, hope my interview wasn’t too long and boring. Time to go play with my dogs, and then work. =)
Check Out Link Velociraptor Here ==> http://winsonyeung.com/linkvelociraptor
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Great interview…thanks for sharing
Jorge