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Re: That little ad box that follows you up and down the page is a little annoying. Otherwise, put out some press releases and link build in social media, directories, blogs and article writing. | |
Re: [QUOTE=eoinbronks;1311910]I need to know about quite a few things related to SEO. Does it offer organic or natural links to your site? I believe links are very important for a website. So how does SEO help in obtaining more links to a site? Also, how do you distinguish between onsite … | |
Re: [QUOTE=lewis.112;1320440] Duplicate content will actually drive SEO rankings down. [/QUOTE] I've heard this on many message boards but I have never experienced this in the 10 years I've been doing SEO. If an article is popular and spreads like wildfire over the internet why would this drive rankings down? This … | |
Re: [QUOTE=manderson84;1255716]Hi, How do I get on to google? Cheers Matt[/QUOTE] The quickest way to get indexed by google is social media, blog commenting or putting google ads on your website. | |
Re: [QUOTE=cscgal;711181]The reason not to have so many links is because it comes off as unnatural to the search engines ... If a link is supposed to be a "vote" for that page, and you vote for half the Internet, there's just way too much dilution to make any of your … | |
Re: Yes, you can submit the same articles to different directories. I usually start with Ezinearticles which may take a week for the editors to read and accept it. Once this is done, I submit to a bunch of other directories on the same day. | |
Re: To add to the list: Squidoo, Gather, press release, article submissions … | |
Re: I think you still have to be careful about linking to bad neighborhoods since this is one aspect of a website that is totally in your control. You may not be able to control who links to you, but you can control who you link to. The non-related sites may … | |
Re: At one time, it was posted on the Google website that it recommended being in both the DMOZ and Yahoo directories because they are both old, trusted authority sites, which Google places a high value upon. The Google Directory still uses DMOZ for its results, though I would gather few … | |
Re: I started see some older sites yesterday drop out of the top rankings and then back to the top within the same day, so this could be one of those reindexing issues. | |
Re: Use all the usual SEO link building techniques and avenues including gift and shopping directories. | |
Re: Besides using Google, it’s also important to know how to search. For instance, using Boolean search operators are helpful for some. I find that using quotes for some searches often gives me the results I’m looking for. | |
Re: The number of unique visitors is relative. If you’re selling a $10,000 item then perhaps all you need is 1 unique visitor per day. If you’re selling $1 items, then perhaps you need 10,000 unique visitors per day. | |
Re: In order for sitelinks to be included your website needs to be number one in the Google rankings, been around a couple of years and be considered the authority in its industry. ![]() | |
Re: Do keyword research, create compelling content and get many back links and you’re on you way to high rankings. | |
Re: According to Google if you don’t want to see a drop in PR, then nofollowing your paid text links is the way to go. Now, good luck on selling text links to customers with the nofollow tag on them. |
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