Showing posts with label link building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label link building. Show all posts

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.



Checking Inbound Links with Yahoo! Site Explorer | ineedhits

Thursday, 20 November 2008

How to Gain Back Links

Hi guys gals one n'all SEO knowledge seekers far n wide
... Excellent very usable information once again about RSS its super doper to have some one with your understanding on this topic that is slashing the mysteries of how these modern day search engine tick and rate you RSS is here to stay! ... to me its all about understanding where you want to go and what you want to achieve with your own workable daily efforts implemented RSS feeds ... simply because no one can communicate within all the ways that are available to be seen and heard on this ever expanding vast world wide web, anyone can get really frustrated if they don't "plan their RSS feeds then work there content though RSS links" ... my mentor Chris Moos says it better than me seen below

But first - The mindset

1. Everything always starts with insignificance.

2. As you move forward out of procrastination, you don't have to get it

Perfect, you just have to build momentum.

3. Get going now; movement builds momentum and permanent habits of success.

4. Feedback is the answer to all your prayers.

5. Always take focused, inspired, out-come driven action.

6. YOU have been created to win, but conditioned to lose
http://www.netfluence.com/last-chance/
(Ask Chris about this personally)

7. You must look within for value, but look beyond for perspective.

8. Whoever has the strongest focus wins in the marketplace. Split concentration is why you fail.

9. The twin tickets to YOUR success are: Marketing and Sales.

10. Greater sameness will never get you better results
(*I really like this line above* lol)

11. The road to YOUR success is defined by doing things in the order of their importance...by doing what other people do not want to do!

12. You can only see what you know. And what YOU know must be revealed to you by another person whom you connect with at the heart level.

13. The key to moving forward rapidly is based on the quality and quantity of YOUR pain: The pain of going backward must exceed the pain of moving forward. I hope these 13 mindsets thoughts above ads value to what your about.

I know is one of the most valuable SEObook blogs hosted by Aaron Wall on the net: http://www.seobook.com/googles-relevancy-algorithms-change-keyword If you are starting a new site and have built little to no off site signals of quality you can expect to rank for long tail phrases first.  As your site builds authority you can compete for some of the lead keyword feeds..

Phillip Skinner

How to Gain Back Links
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Tuesday, 18 November 2008

LinkPlug!- Latest Links

LinkPlug!- Latest Links

As I've said elsewhere, I feel that submitting to directories is still worthwhile (full disclosure: I run a directory).
Otherwise why would Google bother to penalize directories for selling links?

The fact that they have to manually punish directories employed in this practice should indicate that directory
links must carry weight in Google's algorithm. 
Google likes links surrounded by similar links, and that’s the essence
of what a page in a web directory is–it’s just a collection of links surrounded by similarly-themed links.

In that sense, then, I still believe it to be a worthwhile practice.
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