Posted by Anson Hall at Aug 7th, 2008 in Linking
by Anson Hall
When you are promoting your website, you will try various ways to drive traffic to your site. You may submit your site to various web directories. You may also put your site link in the signature file in forums. As a matter of fact, one of ways to promote your site is by social bookmarking.
You will certainly know what a bookmark is. However, you may not know exactly what social bookmark is. In fact, they are some free sites which allow you to share your favorite sites.
You will bookmark the sites you love. In fact, your web browser will certainly provide you the function to bookmark your favorite sites. However, the problem here is that you will not be able to access to your bookmarks if you are not using your computer. To this end you may want to access the bookmarks somewhere else.
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Posted by Steve Nicel at Jul 31st, 2008 in Linking
by Steve Nicel
The internet grows exponentially with every passing minute. Many businesses engaged in the advertising wars played out online are trying desparately to win over a large portion of their target market. If you want to participate in this high-stakes battle process, it must be your goal to work out the level of intensity your competition is packing to zero-in on the most effective linking strategy you should use for your business.
Some businesses employ paid advertising on major commercial portals in the Internet, in hopes that the traffic generated by these pages will eventually flow into their own company website. Others make use of the ingenious pay-per-click (PPC) system, which virtually requires no start-up cost on the part of the advertiser. He or she only pays for the amount of traffic that he or she generates through the public’s accessing his or her website through that particular link; no payment is made at the initial ad placement in various media.
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Posted by Shep Samson at Jul 30th, 2008 in Linking
by Shep Samson
Link exchanges are different from other ways of promoting your website that you may have already tried. Whether you’re a beginner with your first online business, or an experienced marketer, if you haven’t tried link exchanges, you might be missing out on something. These exchanges are a blend between traffic exchanges and affiliate marketing programs. The methods to use them and how they work are a bit different.
A link exchange offers you the chance to share your links with other sites, and in return they get to place their links on your site creating a mutual exchange. Some new opportunities exist that allow you to do this through an exchange site, but most of the time you will have to contact target sites directly and ask the site’s webmaster for an exchange of links to be done. There are advantages and disadvantages to both methods. Try both and see which best fits your needs.
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Posted by Steve Prylon at Jul 29th, 2008 in Linking
by Steve Prylon
Apparently it is here to stay: the power of the inbound link. Google values the inbound link in a powerful way. It’s a vote for your site, and without the votes, you don’t get that Googletrust and you don’t get that ranking. Getting the right mix of links is crucial, and how to even get these links is a mystery to most, and a pain in the rear to the rest of us. But with the right effort and knowledge, you can create a logical mix of inbound links that will indicate to search engines that your site is valuable.
Now in the long term, your focus on having a visitor friendly site, with material that a visitor wants to see, will be rewarded by the search engines. And of course increase conversions and loyalty. So be careful not to lose the perspective of your customer, your visitor, and make your site what the public wants.
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Posted by Bryan Hollis at Jul 20th, 2008 in Linking
by Bryan Hollis
Guaranteed links are a good way to get relevant back links to your website. Outsourcing this tedious task into the hands of those that can make your business a success is an affordable option for many. There are several reasons that you need a one way link service that is permanent, and guaranteed links can give you this. It is a great way to build traffic and build it fast. Check out some of the great options you can get with guaranteed links.
Many of the major search engines such as Yahoo and Google are picky when it comes to presented backlinks that are on a website. The search engines will only show the ones that they think are relevant, and not the ones that you want them to show. A way to combat this is to use guaranteed links. If you use guaranteed links from a service, you will be able to get your permanent links shown on search engines all the time. The guaranteed links all come from directories, so this is the only way to get your links recognized every single time.
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Posted by KC Kudra at Mar 3rd, 2008 in Linking
by KC Kudra
RSS Feeds, Link Popularity and One-way Link Building Strategies
The most effective link building strategies will utilize RSS Feeds to build your link popularity. RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication and is simply an easy way to mass distribute and publish material on the web. You can easily build RSS feeds into your blog that incorporate your links to blog pages.
Every time your feed is shown on another website it counts as another one-way link to your blog. You can use RSS building software to create RSS feed on your blog (RSS Builder is freeware), however many blogging platforms already have RSS feed capability built in. You just have to enable it. Once you have done this, you will be able to submit RSS feeds. Both Blogger.com and one of the most popular blogging scripts WordPress have this capability already no need for extra work.
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Posted by KC Kudra at Feb 25th, 2008 in Linking
by KC Kudra
If you want to run a successful blog at some point, you are going to have to come to terms with two very important SEO techniques. What are these two things? One-way link building and RSS feeds. There is a little known way to do this which does not have to make it like a trip to the dentist. As a matter of fact, it is a really simple system for Building Backlinks, (RSS).
What is it that makes these techniques so important and powerful? Building one way links to one’s blog is the key to oodles of natural search engine traffic. This can be achieved through the use of a reliable blog pinging service. Any webmaster or blog owner who fails to learn this will find themselves paying a lot more for their links and working many times harder than necessary.
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