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Re: Google loves blogs (still!), so another great way to increase PR is to write blog posts with a link back to your main site in each post. | |
Re: While it's true that nofollow links don't carry as much weight as dofollow, so to speak, Google doesn't actually discount them altogether, especially if they're from a high PR site. | |
Re: Unfortunately, PR doesn't really count for much when it comes to search engine rankings - you can have a PR 4 or 5 site and still not rank for any of your primary keywords. PR can help when it comes to selling a site, but that's about it. Best way … | |
Re: Adding a widget is a good idea, but that needs to be combined with quality content to get people to become fans on Facebook in the first place. | |
Re: Great post. Yes, these days it's all about establishing your brand, and keeping it in the forefront of people's minds. I noticed you made no mention of article marketing as a traffic source, but maybe that's because it's such an obvious one, but one definitely worth mentioning without doubt. | |
Re: Write articles and post to a blog with links back to your site. | |
Re: Write articles with links back to your site in the resource box and post to article directories. | |
Re: The only real reason you'd need to improve your PR is if you want to sell your site, as a higher PR does add value to it. Other than that, most of us are more concerned about getting our sites on or near the first page of Google and the … | |
Re: And how do you think Facebook got started? Why re-invent the wheel, unless you've got some new, unique twist on the idea. Otherwise, just create a page on Facebook for your campus, if it's not been done already. | |
Hello, everybody, Just a quick word of introduction, and I'm looking forward to helping others and being helped on our respective journeys to online success. Cheers |
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