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- keyword research [1 Update]
- steps to create rss feed to a website [3 Updates]
- Need to get out of Google sandbox [2 Updates]
- Quality Directory List [1 Update]
- article submission site list [1 Update]
- Ammu <nsamudhan@gmail.com> Oct 25 02:02AM -0700
I am new to online marketing and online jobs. Recently i have been
trying to sell a book on mind mapping. In my keyword research i
couldn't get a single keyword with high demand and low competition.
What i am to do in such a situation
- rithin sudheer <rithin.sudheer@gmail.com> Oct 22 02:28AM -0700
steps to create rss feed to a website
- Sammy Noorani <snoorani109@gmail.com> Oct 25 01:35AM -0400
Feedburner.com
Sammy
- Winninginch <kev@winninginch.co.uk> Oct 25 09:34AM +0100
Hello,
Is that a question or a statement. Try Google feedburner.
--
Kevin Symons
Intenet Marketing and web design <http://www.winninginch.co.uk>
- Anand Singh <anand.singh753@gmail.com> Oct 23 09:19AM +0530
Google Panda Update
A while back, I wrote about how to get the best high volume links. Fast
forward eight months and Google has made two major changes to its algorithm
-- first to target spammy/scraper sites, followed by the larger Panda update
that targeted "low quality" sites. Plus, Google penalized JCPenney, Forbes,
and Overstock.com for "shady" linking practices.
What's it all mean for link builders? Well, it's time we say goodbye to low
quality link building altogether.
'But The Competitors Are Doing It' Isn't an Excuse
This may be tough for some link builders to digest, especially if you're
coming from a research standpoint and you see that competitors for a
particular keyword are dominating because of their thousands upon thousands
of pure spam links.
But here are two things you must consider about finding low quality, high
volume links in your analysis:
Maybe it isn't the links that got the competitor where they are today. Maybe
they are a big enough brand with a good enough reputation to be where they
are for that particular keyword.
If the above doesn't apply, then maybe it's just a matter of time before
Google cracks down even further, giving no weight to those spammy backlinks.
Because, let's face it. You don't want to be the SEO company behind the next
Overstock or JCPenney link building gone wrong story!
How to Determine a Valuable Backlink Opportunity
How can you determine whether a site you're trying to gain a link from is
valuable? Here are some "warning" signs as to what Google may have or
eventually deem as a low-quality site.
Lots of ads. If the site is covered with five blocks of AdSense, Kontera
text links, or other advertising chunks, you might want to steer away from
them.
Lack of quality content. If you can get your article approved immediately,
chances are this isn't the right article network for your needs. If the
article network is approving spun or poorly written content, it will be hard
for the algorithm to see your "diamond in the rough." Of course, when a site
like Suite101.com, which has one hell of an editorial process, gets dinged,
then extreme moderation may not necessarily be a sign of a safe site either
(in their case, ads were the more likely issue).
Lots of content, low traffic. A blog with a Google PageRank of 6 probably
looks like a great place to spam a comment. But if that blog doesn't have
good authority in terms of traffic and social sharing, then it may be put on
the list of sites to be de-valued in the future. PageRank didn't save some
of the sites in the Panda update, considering there are several sites with
PageRank 7 and above (including a PR 9).
Lack of moderation. Kind of goes with the above, except in this case I mean
blog comments and directories. If you see a ton of spammy links on a page,
you don't want yours to go next to it. Unless you consider it a spammy link,
and then more power to you to join the rest of them.
What Should You Be Doing
Where should you focus your energy? Content, of course!
Nine in 10 organizations use blogs, whitepapers, webinars, infographics, and
other high quality content to leverage for link building and to attract
natural, organic links. Not only can use your content to build links, but
you can use it to build leads as well by proving the business knows their
stuff when it comes to their industry.
Awaiting your response.
Regards
Anand Singh
Web Marketing Manager,
Email : anand.singh753@gmail.com, seoanand@usa.com
- Reg Charie <reg.charie@gmail.com> Oct 24 11:04PM -0700
You need to do better SEO.
If I look in your code the H1 is "Welcome"
Your h2 is the size of normal, undecorated, text.
You do not use localization.
Your primary keyword phrase has over 18,000,000 competitors.
Your primary descriptive text is in graphic format.
You do not use the main hotspot area for information presentation.
You do not show a relevance semantic hierarchy.
You do not understand the use of the pipe ( | ) in your title.
That sliding graphic is a ball breaker. It serves no purpose.
Have you tried running a click tracker/heat map?
The little green robot image's link does not work
http://www.sanmantechnology.com/android_application_%20development.html
It errors with a
Internal Server Error
If you are building links, you may have run into a + Penalty for black hat
linking.
Best
Reg
http://nbs-seo.com
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best.
Reg Charie
http://NBS-SEO.com
http://DotCom-Productions.com
- Kiran Frenchi K <alwayskiran11@gmail.com> Oct 22 03:53PM +0530
Thanks Denis. That was a wonderful list.
I am using G-Lock Fast Directory Submitter for submissions. Its free.
You can download it from here.
http://www.fastdirectorysubmitter.com/downloads.html
Regards,
Kiran
BlueStroke Labs.com <http://www.BlueStrokeLabs.com>
- rithin sudheer <rithin.sudheer@gmail.com> Oct 22 02:57PM +0530
steps to create rss feed..?
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