Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 September 2010

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Monday, 1 March 2010

Advanced Link Building Tactics

 You’re about to begin your journey to becoming a link building ninja. Oh?  You don’t know what a link building ninja is…
Hmmm. Let me grab my dictionary.



Here we are… A link building ninja is one who is skilled in the art of highly advanced link building; one who can find link building opportunities untapped by other marketers; a person trained to reverse engineer the link building strategies of others and destroys their Google rankings with ninja stealth. They rarely discover how their competitors stole all of their precious rankings.
So with that, let’s dig in…



1.Here’s One Link Building Tactic That Nobody Talks About…
As you probably know, syndicating your RSS feed to all the different RSS directories and aggregators can be a great way to get one-way backlinks.


Plus, they’re one of the best ways to get indexed fast in Google.
In this article, I’m going to show you how to put your RSS feed on steroids and grab 10 times as many backlinks.
The secret is in creating custom RSS feeds.
The idea is to create multiple, custom RSS feeds and submit those to several RSS feed aggregator sites. This spreads your links all over the Internet.


IF You Want To Read More About Some Link Juice!

Sunday, 21 February 2010

Checking Inbound Links with Yahoo! Site Explorer

Google is the first to tell us that links from relevant and important sites are always a great way to get more traffic and increase your ranking in the search engines. But what about links from new platforms such as Twitter and Facebook?

Popular Googler (and recently clean shaven) Matt Cutts shared his thoughts in a recent video below.

Google treats links the same irrespective of where they come from. Google looks at the reputation of the website you receive links from, not how many sites link to you.

However, Facebook linking can be quite difficult for Google to pick up. Most profiles on Facebook are not public and so Google sometimes will miss a link as they are unable to access the page. There are also some issues with Twitter linking as well which Matt explains in the video.

Getting links from relevant websites can seem a bit daunting and time-consuming. Often it is easier to get links from lower-quality sites, but will this affect your ranking? Google’s Kaspar Szymanski and Susan Moskwa recently explained why poor-quality incoming links will have little effect on your ranking.

If you would like to find out more information on how you can increase your incoming links efforts, then check out our 5 simple link building tips. Alternatively, if you don’t have the time to build your incoming links yourself, you can consider our link building service which can help to improve your ranking.



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Saturday, 6 February 2010

Video Content for Web Professionals - Google for Webmasters Tutorial Ranking

Link Building in Online Marketing: Tougher Than It Sounds
By Paul Marshall (c) 2010 Strategic Web Marketing Net
(http://strategicwebmarketing.net/)
 
You probably don't need to read the latest advice from the online marketing 
consultants to figure out the basic idea behind link building. Without links, 
your site won't develop authority.
Without authority, it won't move up on the search engines. But even the most 
savvy online marketing consultant would have to admit that doing that is just 
not as easy as it sounds.
 
More Is Not Better In Link Building
 
Just going out and getting a bunch of links won't necessarily help your site. 
You need quality links to get higher search rankings. But sometimes figuring 
out what makes one link better than another is tough. This is where you do 
need to keep up with what the online marketing consultants are recommending 
or you may just be wasting your time.
 
Targeted Anchor Text Is A Must
 
When you start pursuing links on sites, you need targeted anchor text. 
However, you don't want to use the same text everywhere.
Google will notice that in a bad way. You want to use two or three different 
phrases and the proper name of your website. If you can't get anything but an 
image link, make sure the site owner puts your anchor text or the name of your 
site in the ALT tag of the image.
 
Pay Attention To Links In And Out
 
Google looks at the site where your link appears and decides how much benefit 
your site gets back. A site with a lot of inbound links passes more authority to 
your site. At the same time, being linked on a site full of low-quality, outbound 
links probably won't help you much.
 
PageRank Isn't Everything
 
Don't be one of those site owners who sees nothing but PageRank.
A site with high PageRank can still have low link value. This is especially true 
of sites that sell links. Steer clear of sites that use phrases like "sponsored by" 
or "paid for by." Google may not let that site pass PageRank at all. Move on. 
They're not worth your time.
 
Concentrate On Site Relevance
 
Let's say your site is about red widgets. You get a link on a site about purple 
doohickeys. That link isn't worth as much as one on a site about red widget 
management. Make sure you're pursuing links in relevant places and look at 
how those places are optimized. If a site owner gives you a choice of having a 
link on a page titled "About Us" or one with the title "About Red Widgets," 
which one do you choose? The link on the optimized page, "About Red Widgets," 
has more value.
 
An Online Marketing Consultant Checks What's Not Obvious
 
Take your cue from the pros and check sites in ways that aren't obvious. 
For instance, in any search engine, you can type in "cache:" followed by a site 
url and find out if the site has been indexed and when it was last crawled. 
But what do those dates mean?
 
Chances are good that if the site hasn't been crawled in 30-45 days, it's not a 
good place for a link. But some domains have more value than others. 
For example, links from .edu domains are better than from a .com, but .info is 
worth less. All these factors should be weighed in judging a site's worth in your
link building efforts.
 
Does Social Networking Matter?
 
We've all seen the little link bars under blog posts and in forums asking people 
to Digg or Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, or StumbleUpon. Do you need to try to get
links in places where social networking can happen? Yes. Alone those links may 
not have a lot of value, but Google is increasingly looking at the "active Web" 
in determining site authority.
 
It's time consuming, but participating in forums and social sites and getting 
blog owners to run your articles with your linked anchor text included can be 
worth your time. But remember, relevance is a basic rule in online marketing 
consulting.
 
Are You Getting Clean Links?
 
When you get a link on a site, do you go look at the page's source code? Is 
there anything extra in the "href" tag on the link? Is the site using redirect 
code? Is there a "nofollow" in the site's meta data? If there is, the link is 
useless to you.
It won't pass any authority to your site because that code tells the search 
engines not to follow the link. Make sure you're getting clean links.
 
When you're on a tight budget and trying to develop your site and get higher 
search rankings, it can be a tough decision to work online marketing consulting
into your thinking. The Web used to be pretty much a do-it-yourself place. 
That all started to change in 2004 when people began talking about "Web 2.0."
 
It's harder than ever to judge quality link building in the new world of Web 
applications and social networking. You can do it,but try to stay up to speed on 
what the online marketing consultants are recommending as good strategies. 
The Web is changing all the time. Good link building takes time and effort; 
you don't want to waste those any more than you want to waste money during 
hard times.

Marketing online since 2004, Paul Marshall can help you market on a realistic 
budget. You can learn about his professional Internet Marketing Coaching and 
Consulting Services on his home page: http://strategicwebmarketing.net/ 
He also offers Affordable SEO services (and d-i-y Coaching), which you can 
learn about here: http://strategicwebmarketing.net/seo.html 
Get to know Paul, just visit Strategic Web Marketing.net today!

SPNVideos: Video Content Google for Webmasters Tutorial: Ranking

Monday, 22 June 2009

Money24Seven Blog for Internet Business Success - Part 2

Money24Seven Blog for Internet Business Success

If you have ever worked in an office at a nine to five job you realize the tremendous amount of stress you can put on your body both physically and mentally. Starting up your own business and working from home will let you release a lot of the stress which is typically associated with working a regular office job. Stress is known to put a major toll on your body and there are many ways in which your home office will ensure that you become a healthier and happier person both socially and professionally.

Your work schedule is extremely flexible since you are the boss. Having your office at home you are in complete control of the quantity of work you do and when you will complete it. This is very beneficial since you don’t have to worry about concrete schedules which will allow for more freedom and enjoyment with your loved ones. An abundance of vacations are also achievable since you can easily take your work with you on the road with your laptop or smart phone if need be, and again because you have freedom with your schedule.

Another stress reliever with having a business and working from the comfort of your own home is that you will be able to save time and money not having to travel to and from work everyday. The amount of money you will save in gas and maintenance for your car on top of the time you will save not having to deal with traffic twice a day when commuting can significantly improve your daily stress levels. You will also be able to save money on the costs of business attire and meals you sometimes have to purchase while working in an office environment.

Money24Seven Blog for Internet Business Success - Part 2

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The New Money Making Blog with Money24Seven

Part 1: Setting Up Your Blog

Blogging is a lucrative source of profit and blogs are easy to set up and maintain. Imagine a life where you are paid to write on stuff that interests you, whenever you want, wherever you are. The mere flexibility of blogging makes it easy for you to just kick back, relax and go on a vacation whenever you feel like it.

In this article, we are going to look into the profitability of a blog and set up a blog of our own at no cost! Interested? Read on!

First, we need to obtain a blog. There are several options – host a blog on your own domain or get a free blog. For starters, let’s talk about the free blogs. You can obtain a free blog at www.blogger.com or the newer (and better!) www.wordpress.com. If you are a techie, you must have heard of Wordpress, a free blog engine that is robust and infinitely expandable.

Blogger.com is actually owned by Google, so it will be detected on Google’s radar faster and you will be indexed faster. Wordpress.com, however, is a relatively new option so I have no comparison on the speed of getting indexed by search engines. However, Wordpress is better in the sense that it has more advanced features such as Trackbacks and Categories. You can also manage your sidebar links more efficiently (more about this later). 

Blog Training | The New Money Making Blog with Money24Seven

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Tuesday, 9 December 2008

Skip Digg: Not All Traffic is Created Equal

When you’re down in the trenches, scouring online guides for tips and tactics on how to drive traffic to your blog, you sometimes miss the big picture, the strategy.

You don’t have a limitless amount of time or money, so you need to decide what not to do. It’s not always about “how to” — sometimes it’s about “which to”.
Like all social media, Digg costs time -– and lots of it -– so I want to make sure your time is well spent.
I’m not here to tell you Digg doesn’t work; there are plenty of people reading right now who have hit the front page and gotten that famously temporary blast of traffic.

Skip Digg: Not All Traffic is Created Equal

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