I agree with the anti-buying comments. It's pointless and worse, deceptive to your real followers. It's pointless because none of those fake followers will ever benefit you. They are not potential customers etc. Worse, if you are into Social Media Marketing, they skew your numbers and make it...
In my opinion, Guest Blogging (and hosting guest bloggers) would be one of the preferred way to build your backlinks. It's quality based and voluntary: exactly what Google wants. It helps other bloggers get exposure too, so it's nicely reciprocal.
There are any sites to find guest bloggers...
I wouldn't have ever considered using Pinterest for affiliate marketing. I can see how it could work, but it just wouldn't have occurred to me as a strategy. As a user, I'd find it annoying at best, deceitful at worst, if I click a picture thinking I;d go to a blog or forum it ended u being such...
How long it takes depends on a range of factors,
1. How much time you put into your learning
2. How difficult the language your learning is
3. Your personal aptitude for this kind of subject
4. The level of proficiency for which you are aiming.
If you can only put one hour a day into...
If you can use all accounts equally, and not forget about or ignore one over the other, I think it's best to keep them separate. I have tried this and had way too many accounts, so use my personal accounts for everything. I am always careful about what I post, so that isn't an issue for me.
If...
Great article and interesting to read. Thanks for posting this. I love the creativity involved in some of these campaigns. They get your attention so much more than the usual ads on TV/Radio/Internet and in print media. Of course, as you say, it has to be effective, not just 'fun'. But a clever...
Of course Google makes mistakes, it's run by people. The more they try to eliminate the people who use black hat and other 'cheats' to generate page ranking and hits, the more they will mistakenly penalize users such as the guy in your article. His complain certainly seems legit, and it could be...
It sounds like a lot of work for an uncertain result. I agree with the previous poster, its best to cultivate back-links honestly, though other sites or blogs who want to link to you. Getting results by working hard and doing the proper SEO white hat stuff is always going to work out better than...
Good, common sense tips. It's especially important to make sure you have good SEO practices ("white hat") since the new Google ranking system, Penguin, punished black hat techniques heavily. This is a good thing, however many companies have suddenly found their rankings plummeted because their...
Pinterest is becoming quite popular. The trick is to get your content repinned or (even better) editorially pinned by readers of your blog or website. One bit of advise, is to not just pin your own content, but look for relevant content from similar sites to share. If people see you boosting...
I think he makes a very good and valid point. I can't find anything in that video with which to disagree. There's a lot of bad SEO/Link building sites and strategies and valuing legit techniques such as editorially given back-links makes much more sense than weighing them equally with link...
I would say the best way is to learn by doing. However, that's just me. Everyone has their own way of learning. One site to try (its free) is Codeacademy.com. It walks you thought excercise and teaches the basics of many popular languages. If you get stuck, there are forums to asking for help...
I don't know if there is a real average. The speed at which people "like" your page depends on what your business is, if its popular, the age group it caters too and so forth. What matters isn't so much the number of 'finds' you have, but if they are active and even if they purchased your product,s
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