The importance of quality backlinks in your SEO strategy should be at the top of your list. We can all find other blogs to comment on just by doing a keyword search in Google's blog search; but how do we get those high PR, .edu, .gov, and .mil links back to our blog? Its actually pretty easy if you know the right search strings to use.
There have been a few products that have entered the market explaining some of those search strings, but very few people willing to share any of them for
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Google's View of Keyword Rich Domains
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There is a lot of debate about getting keyword rich domain names to increase your blogs ranking in the search engines. My opinion has always been that you can rank for any keyword, regardless of your blogs domain name. While having a keyword rich domain will help your blog to rank, having keywords in your domain name is not necessary.
Look at some of the biggest domain names out there: Google,
There is a lot of debate about getting keyword rich domain names to increase your blogs ranking in the search engines. My opinion has always been that you can rank for any keyword, regardless of your blogs domain name. While having a keyword rich domain will help your blog to rank, having keywords in your domain name is not necessary.
Look at some of the biggest domain names out there: Google,
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Autoblogging is Dead
For all of you autobloggers out there, I have some bad news... Google HATES your sites. If you haven't heard, the latest Google ranking algorithm has dropped most autoblogs way down on the list or completely dropped them out of the rankings altogether. I'm not sure that autoblogging is completely dead, but this latest update definitely has put it on life support.
For those of you who paid a couple of thousand bucks for a recent course and software designed to churn out autoblogs...
For those of you who paid a couple of thousand bucks for a recent course and software designed to churn out autoblogs...
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