26 June 2007
I first read about Adison University’s blog offering from Cristian Mezei at SEOPedia. Apparently, you can sign up for $25 a month, and get your very own blog with a .edu domain. You could setup a blog, get some text on there, and link it to your main site/blog for the almighty .edu link. This, […]
Example of a Google Penalty
11 June 2007
Rand posted today on How to Handle a Google Penalty, and an Example. This is a great explanation on not only what causes a penalty, but more importantly how to distinguish if you are indeed being penalized. Rand gives a real world example using the real estate industry, and the devaluing of reciprocal links in […]
Free Social Marketing Idea
30 May 2007
In today’s SEO world, there is a lot f buzz about social media and using it to market a site/blog/business. With the advent of MySpace, and the literally thousands of other sites that allow for the creation of a profile, the sharing of pictures, the spreading of news, or anything else that allows for the […]
Buying Links and Staying Safe
3 May 2007
With the recent uproar over Mr. Cutt’s request that people report paid text link purchasers, there’s a bit of fear out there for the site owners that take part in this method. I wanted to give a few tips on purchasing links, and a few things to keep in mind while considering to do so.
First, […]
Paid Links To Cause Penalty?
16 April 2007
Matt Cutts wrote recently that he would much like people to report sites that sell/purchase paid links using the spam report on his blog. This is obviously causing something of an uproar because a lot of people make use of purchased text links for more than just ranking reasons.
But it seems that Google will […]
Link Popularity
11 April 2007
Because the blog will be ported over, I want to touch base on a lot of older topics, with an updated view. The first, and probably one of the most important of which is link popularity.
In the old days (no more than 2 years ago. That’s a long time ago in the www world), link […]
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