Say No to 10,000 Paid Links — Get the Good Ones
Friday, August 22nd, 2008By Rif Chia
You got to understand that Search Engines have changed their algorithms years ago. Building links is still as important but it is more important to build relevant links than just having thousands of rubbish links to your website. Even Google has voiced its unhappiness in paid inbound links and has started on their [...]
Link Building Strategies For Handyman Services
Thursday, August 21st, 2008By James Orr
Certain businesses tend not to focus on website marketing to get new clients despite an overwhelming amount of evidence that shows consumers are seeking out these businesses on the web. Handyman are a great example of an industry that tends to discount the importance of using their website for finding new clients.
One of [...]
Deep Linking — Get Your Website Out of the Gutter
Sunday, August 17th, 2008By Ronald Busky
Increasing the number of inbound links to your website is a critical part of any SEO campaign. Since the search engines rate your website partially based on how popular it is (the number of back links you have), getting better and more back links to your website will help improve your rankings.
One critical [...]
Top Five Reasons Why Reciprocal Link Requests Are Turned Down by Experienced Webmasters
Friday, August 15th, 2008By Kanaga Siva
Reciprocal linking is one of the accepted methods adopted by webmasters to build traffic, increase link popularity and improve page rank. It is a known fact that in recent times search engines have begun to place more importance to one-way inbound link and consider it to be superior to a reciprocal link. It [...]
Link Building — A Linking Experiment Gone Awry?
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008By James Orr
I am fanatical about testing and specifically about testing my marketing and one of the tests I am currently running is on getting people from a few key, related industries, to exchange links with me.
This is basically what I am doing. I put out marketing to find people that would like to work [...]
Interior Page Backlinks: Is It Really Necessary?
Thursday, August 7th, 2008Most savvy website owners today understand, at least in general terms, the importance of gaining backlinks for their website — all other things being equal, a site with a large number of quality, relevant (to the theme of the site) backlinks should rank better in search engine results pages (SERP’s) than a site without them. [...]
Link Building With Discussion Forums — An Accidental Discovery
Thursday, August 7th, 2008By James Orr
I recently had a question about configuring some software for my website and proceeded to go to a discussion forum about the software. When I was posting my question, I had actually linked to my website to show what I was talking about to the forum for help and I re-discovered a long [...]
Link Building by Rewarding People That Link to You
Thursday, August 7th, 2008By James Orr
First, I do not presume to know your exact business, but I am going to share with you a strategy I use in my business and I encourage you to adapt it to work within the limitations and differences of your business.
So, here is a great way that you can build lots of [...]
Top 3 Link Building Myths Regarding Google
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008By Jon Keroack
Myths abound regarding what kind of links will help you rank in Google. If you’ve been told that Google only counts links from pages related to your site, or that Google doesn’t count links from pages with no PageRank, or that Google doesn’t count links from duplicate content pages, you’ve been lied to.
Google [...]
Link Bating and its 5 Hooks
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008By Shilpi C
Link baiting is simply getting more and more inbound links with a twist. Rather than hunting out links link baiting brings the links to you through unique and popular site content. Matt Cutts defines link bait as anything “interesting enough to catch people’s attention, and that doesn’t have to be a bad thing.”. [...]
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