Posts Tagged ‘links’

PR5 Premium Domain

Posted on October 11th, 2009 by admin

Someone is selling a parked domain that has a PR of 5. The starting bid is only $300, so it sounds like a good deal doesn’t it? Maybe it is, but it’s only when you do a little digging around that you discover that you’d have to do some work to keep that PR5 if you bought it.

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Building Links – The Wrong Way

Posted on August 7th, 2009 by admin

Using social bookmarking, you can actually bring copious amounts of traffic to your website. However, you need new content to bookmark each time you use this method. You can’t keep bookmarking the same web page. Therefore, to maintain a continual stream of visitors using social bookmarking, you need to keep publishing a constant flow of material. This is called “work”. Whenever “work” is involved, you need to be making an estimation of what your return on investment is

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Building Links – The Right Way

Posted on August 7th, 2009 by admin

So, we’ve established that since links are like votes, links must be voluntarily given for them to carry more weight. Of course, fellow webmasters are more likely to link to your site if it publishes excellent content. This is fundamental to the success of any link building campaign. You must get your content right. Assuming that you have good content, let’s look at some ways you can attract high quality links – naturally.

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Building Links

Posted on August 7th, 2009 by admin

The inbound links to pages on your website are very important for two reasons:

1. They bring wide eyed and credit card waving visitors.
2. They can help those pages rank in the search engines. And what do high rankings mean? Yes – more credit card waving visitors!

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The Importance Of Checking Inbound Links

Posted on May 1st, 2009 by admin

I came across this auction today. Here is the immediate red flag:
“all website traffic is the result of organic search engine results.”
That’s good isn’t it? Organic search traffic means no nasty PPC expenses, right?

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