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Social Bookmarking 101

January 30th, 2012

There is no doubt that social bookmarking is one of the most effective approaches for building up your web site’s One Way Links. Social bookmarking may mean different things to different people depending on how they view using them, so let’s define it first to be absolutely clear: Social Bookmarking is a way of tagging [...]

 
 

Link Requests

January 13th, 2012

Link exchange requests are sent to the trash soon after being sent many times. Many people send mass link exchange requests that are simply spam. We can dress them up all we want, but the majority of people think “spam“ immediately and hit the delete button. Truth be told, these belong in the trash! If [...]

 
 

Article Submission vs Article Marketing

January 2nd, 2012

While a number of gurus have their own ideas, there are two ways to approach article marketing: one, for links value alone, and secondly to build a reputation as an expert and drive traffic. There are two different types of article writing to achieve each goal. Yes, it doe make a real difference, and knowing [...]

 
 

Hiring Out Your SEO

December 23rd, 2011

With the economy still struggling to get going in any meaningful way and everything being expensive, startups need some extra help managing their budget to ensure the best possible potential for success.  Whether it is building a new website, designing a logo or hiring a professional freelance writer to produce optimized content for our website, [...]

 
 

How Complete Linkbuilding and Link Wheel Work Together, Part One

November 28th, 2011

Someone asked the other day about how SEO works and how a Complete Linkbuilding Package plus a link wheel from SubmitEdge could help – and what the cost would be, how the timeline would play out for results, etc. Here’s a quick recap of how SEO works and how the two services are great when [...]

 
 

Competitive Analysis of Linkbuilding

November 22nd, 2011

In previous posts, we have gone over website analysis and the different factors we have to take into consideration for website analysis. What you cannot afford to forget is that you must focus on competitive analysis as the next step to full optimization programs. The main focus of  website analysis is always on your website, [...]

 
 

Bettering Your Blog

November 12th, 2011

Your site needs content and links in order to survive. Good content is hard to come by – unless you write well yourself or actually know who is providing your content prior to paying for it. With all the content farmers sending writing jobs to ESL writers because they can be paid so little, it‘s [...]

 
 

Launching Your Own Niche Site

November 10th, 2011

Launching a niche site is seemingly the only thing some webmasters can talk about. The mere whiff of the concept of cornering the market, no matter how obscure the subject may be, dances like sugarplums in the heads of would be website owners. More than likely it is because if you search for ‘how to [...]

 
 

Link Juice, It’s all About the Juice!

November 4th, 2011

Inbound links to your website or blog have a very significant influence on how it is ranked. The higher quality the link, the more authority that link passes on. Think of it like being a vote for your site. The more votes you have, the better you are doing. Outbound links have to be of [...]

 
 

Link Baiting with your Blog

October 21st, 2011

You’ve started up your site and feel ready to take on the world!  You have diligently written the best possible SEO content, rewritten it and spread it around to the best possible addresses on the web. You’ve turned it in to a Press Release, a video, and a pod cast. Your blog is up and [...]