Thanks for the info.
Point 2 of the Article refers to Supplemental Links. Though they are not marked as such, you can still find Supplemental links in 2 ways.
1) Do a site search on AOL (AOL uses Googles search data). You will only get non-supplemental Results. You can compare with site...
Since the size of the net is growing at a fast pace, if the size of your
web-site and its backlinks grow at a speed less than the growth
of the net, it will be reasonable to expect that a sites pr may come down.
One of my sites was PR5 three years back, and now it is PR4, even
though...
I have been using it since early 2005. It is a great program. They reportedly pay 77% of the earnings to advertisers, which is quite good. They have a wide variety of Ad inventrory and can mostly find the right ad for each page. There are adsense publishers (plentyoffish.com) who earn nearly...
The Sandbox is real, and the duration a site stays in the sandbox is a function of the target keywords. I made a few pages in a sub-domain of one of my web-sites about hotels. The pages were indexed but did not turn up in any but most obscure searches. One year after launch, almost to the day...
A good SEO tool is seodigger. You can use it to check the search words/phrases visitors are using to reach your site. Best of all you can also analyse your competitors sites.
With many directories blatantly selling links, selling of site-wide links,
and emergence of link bidding directories, action on such sites should
have been expected.
If you are a little lower down in SERPS, then you can use gpchecker.com. It can find your web-site up to 500th position, but it has some limitation in search keyword length.
Your link acquisition should be as natural as possible. Do not acquire links in a sudden burst, but space them over time. Get links from different sources, some from directories, from forums, from Press releases, articles, social networking etc. Also link out to authority sites in your niche.
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