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Real Search Engine Optimization Link Baiting

August 21st, 2006 No comments

The more I whany link baiting is the more I realize its really already part of a sound search engine optimization/marketing campaign, or at least it should be. Real link baiting is really nothing more than having a site that is worth of attention.

Original post by stoney@polepositionmarketing.com (Stoney deGeyter) and software by Elliott Back

Google XML Sitemaps – The Basics

August 9th, 2006 No comments

Google XML Sitemaps have been around for a while now and many webmasters are starting to become familiar with them. They can help you to achieve up to date indexing in Google, and, in a round about way, play a small roll in assisting with rankings. Sitemaps are not needed by everyone, but can be of significant use for many websites. This article will touch on the basics of what they are, who can use them, and how to implement them.

Original post by scott@stepforth.com (Scott Van Achte) and software by Elliott Back

Finding The Way In San Jose, A Writer’s Rules of Engagement

August 8th, 2006 No comments

For anyone who has not had the exhausting pleasure of attending one of the SES Conferences, be assured this is, at best going to be a working vacation, a very hard working vacation.

Original post by jim.hedger@gmail.com (Jim Hedger) and software by Elliott Back

Viral marketing for links

June 13th, 2006 No comments

Viral marketing for links: “Link building was once the most tedious, labor intensive processes of search engine optimization. It’s funny because inbound links also happen to be one of the more important aspects to your search engine rankings. Fortunately, it’s not so tedious anymore. Thanks to the social web, link building through buzz marketing is now possible. With link building, quality trumps quantity. But let me be first to tell you that a large quantity of quality links is best :) . The highest quality links you can get are natural links, which is a link that is given without any incentive. It means that a web publisher or author choses to link to you on his or her own free will, without you having to pay or ask for that link. They come ‘naturally’. These links are usually found placed inside relevant content such as articles, news stories, and blog posts. Before the whole ‘web 2.0′ phenom came around, link building consisted of reciprocal link exchanges, purchasing paid link advertisements including directory listings, and optimized press releases. It’s a different story now, those link”

AdSense Tips For Bloggers

June 10th, 2006 No comments

If you have joined the blogging revolution that is sweeping the net, and you think you might want to make a little revenue � or a lot of revenue � from your blogging efforts, you need AdSense tips for bloggers. Blogging has opened up an entirely new way of how non-technical people interact with the Internet, and now, anyone can publish anything about any topic � without having a website � and anyone can profit without even having a product!

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Blog Your Way To Success!

June 10th, 2006 No comments

The Blog!

They�re popping up everywhere. Your favorite website has one. Your favorite television show has one. Even your teenager has one. Blogs. What are they? Why are they everywhere you look?

Most simply put, blogs are like journals�only, instead of being made of the paper and cardboard kept Read more…

Easy Introduction on Increasing Traffic to Your Blog

June 10th, 2006 No comments

Increasing traffic to your blog is fundamental to your blog’s success on the Internet. As you’ll soon find, it isn’t all that hard to increase traffic to your blog, but it does take time.

The first and most important rule for increasing traffic to your blog is to post, post and then post some more. Posting new and unique content on a regular basis to your blog is crucial to success.

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