Depends on your videos. Are they funny, sexy or something which would make people want to watch them? What type of YouTube videos do you take the time to watch on a daily basis?
Generally speaking the process is the same, focus on Google and let Yahoo/Bing and others work themselves out since Google has at least 2/3rds of all SE traffic. That being said, Yahoo tends to put more focus on on page factors and other things more out of your control (domain age as an example).
Given that FB especially is an incredibly short time commitment per day, I don't think there is any real reason to choose only one. FB gives you what amounts to an email list while Twitter can drive some significant traffic over time.
Social bookmarking isn't some magic bullet, like much of IM you get as much out as you up in. Try out Digg before anything else, spend 10 minutes a day for a month adding friends and digging their stuff. I think you'll find that after a while, when you submit a story every couple of days it...
If I were to hire a linkbuilder (parish the thought lol) I'd simply want to see their own website advertising their link building efforts and the type of links they had pointing toward the site.
Don't give me some random site you claim is a client's....it could belong to anyone including me and...
Of course, Google has dramatically discounted 3 way linking over the past 2 years so it's not generally even worth the effort (in my estimation).
That being said, a few well placed link exchanges do certainly help your sites SERPS
Getting indexed isn't the problem....being ranked high enough for someone to actually find your site is the real problem.
Bing, at least in my experience, is the most stubborn of the 3 major search engine's, it seems (to me at least) that they rely more on information that is out of your...
Joseph, Frankly you need to try it for yourself. We all talk about wanting to market to specific people....well with FB ads you can even choose a specific zip code and words that user has entered into their profile. It doesn't get much better then that for a marketer.
Not sure how effective a list that big is going to be. Personally I do think the 80/20 rule applies to directory submissions. 80% of your effectiveness is caused by 20% of your efforts.
I think you're better off submitting to major directories and then using the extra time to build links via...
Frankly, I wonder if these folks have done any significant FB advertising.
It's incredibly cheap when compared to other PPC solutions.
The problem, is how to convert those clicks into paying customers. For my wine company, I show a landing page type tab on my Facebook page which offers a $20...
Twitter has been great for me, but it's been a much different thing then I expected when I got started about a year ago.
-I haven't found a single customer for one of my wine clubs on Twitter
-It's been an outstanding way to introduce myself and my company to wineries (ie suppliers)
-It's...
It makes sense, instead of focusing on parts of the on-page site that can easily be manipulated, site load times are important for the user experience.
I've used the technique to effectively build a mailing list for a previous site that I worked for. It was a real estate site, so we were giving away a complete online marketing plan in ebook forum. Of course there were plenty of tie ins to our software.
In my current venture, which is an...
How long ago did you create this flood of links?
If it was only a short time ago, they may not all be indexed as of yet?
How were they created? It's possible that if you're using an automated system (the only conclusion I can draw from 25k links) that not all links were approved by site...
Articles are definitely not only easy, but productive. You should be able to write them in 15-20 minutes each and submit to at least 5-10 directories. So we're talking about 10-20 good anchor text links in return for about 30 minutes of time. In non competitive keywords, that's going to be...
As someone who has a do-follow blog, even though it's only a PR 2 (I don't really care about the PR) I get at least 10 spam comments per day from automated programs like XRunner.
Although I welcome comments, they have to add to the discussion. Simply saying "Great Post, I like the Blog" isn't...
As for keyword research I think you can get a lot of what you need for free by using Google's tools.
That being said, using Market Samurai is a good bet as well. It has a 7 day free trial, so for some people that's plenty of time if they only will be working on a few sites.
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