The easiest way is probably to become part of an affiliate advertising programme and place advertising space on your blog posts, for this you'll earn revenue everytime someone clicks an advert on your site. There are plenty of affiliate programmes around so I'd say search around to find which...
When you say the businesses are in no way connected you need to be able to prove that I think. If you are optimizing for all of them I assume you are using similar backlink techniques etc so you link profile and site names all look very similar which may have flagged this up to Bing. Generally...
This used to be an option but no onger is. The free listing option took a few months to get in and was live until about the start of 2011(ish), now you have to pay $200 a year to be listed in the Yahoo directory I'm afraid - no other way in...
Currently would say Google, and for the forseeable future. Yahoo is on the wane as a SE, but will be interesting to see Bing's emergence in Europe and also to see if Blekko and Duckduckgo catch on and if users' really do want non-spammy user-recommended results.
Yep. Black hat generally refers to techniques which are against search engine rules and may ultimately lead to your site being removed from search engine results when found out. Examples of these are things like buying keyword rich links back to your site, an example of being penalized for this...
I've recently started a business with a good friend. my advice would be to define plans, your roles in the operation, remuneration etc before launching. Once launched if you don't have things like how much you'll be getting payed and know how much work is expected of eachother then it could...
Black hat SEO refers to optimization techniques that you can use that are against search engine rules, for example buying keyword rich backlinks to up your rankings. Often these techniques can increase your ranking without a huge amount of effort in comparison to white hat technqies (strictly...
I agree that the app market is exploding, but this doesn;t necessarily mean it's a good investment to develop an app. Ask yourself, how are going to get the app out to the general public and your customer break, get it recognised and downloaded to a point where it will actually be driving...
A link farm is where lots of sites link to one another or a site links to many others (most of the time unrelated) to increase the number of links coming into its own site by requesting a link back. In general these will be pages with long lists of unrelated links.
Why would you want to improve your alexa rank. This is just a measure of the number of people who go to your site based on who has the small number of people who have the toolbar installed on their browser, so itsn't even a proper representation of visitors. Surely this just equates to driving...
Page rank isn't something you should strive to improve. However if you are looking for a ranking factor that you can use to measure the authority of a site to determine whether or not it is worth the effort of trying to get a link from (I see a lot of directories and link farms quoting their...
If you can use the same domain that that would be good, as you preserve continuity for all your current users. But if for whatever reason you want to rebrand your blog or something like that and starting with a new domain will do that for you, then 301'ing the old site to the new will pass on...
Google, 'high ranking dofollow blogs' and on the first couple of pages you should get some blogs that have lists compiled. Although the older the blogs are the more likely they have become nofollow because of spamming.
He means AdSense. If you use Google AdSense to host adverts on your site, there tend to be rumours that Google favours these sites in certain searches down to the fact that if people go on sites with their Ads on them and click them, Google will make more money. There is no proof to suggest...
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