Things to do for back-links (no-follow & do-follow)
Participate in SEO Forums like this one (not just to get back-links but to share, discuss & learn new techniques of online marketing)
Writing articles for popular blogs/websites such as lifehack, 21stcenturywire, whowhatwhy, knowledgenuts...
Depends on the kind of blogger you are, if you are looking to monetize your blog then I would suggest get on with it i.e start creating contents on a weekly basis, if you are not looking to invest heavily in blogging but still want to monetize it then you can give some amount of time between...
For beginners to get a handle on blogging, I would suggest going with blogger, its extremely easy and you can get your blog online in a jiffy. However, for more advanced features, you should use wordpress, just take a look at this before starting.
The difference between WordPress.com &...
Write whatever your mind/heart says, express yourself, e.g. it can be a travel blog, food blog, bike/car blog, custom pc blog, mobile photography, etc or research competitor's blog, see what they are writing about, do an audit of their site using SEOprofiler, websitegrader, etcand find out from...
tumblr blogs are most widely used considering the popularity. Many blogs on tumblr receive huge amount of traffic.
delicious is worth the look but I wouldn't consider myspace as the target audience is specifically people from music industry.
However, if your niche is music related, myspace is...
@Samuel Roy @Sunder Studying your competitors back links through a third party tool like seoprofiler is one good idea on how to proceed with link building. Remember not to waste time with low PR directory submissions, unnecessary (low PR) social bookmarkings, article submissions and other...
Try publishing new content (with infographics) to popular websites such as lifehack, whowhatwhy, quicksprout, socialmediatoday, etc and get do-follow or no-follow back links for your website. These sites have an extremely high LIS Score i.e Link Influence Score of 97-99% and hence the back link...
Facebook for everything.
Twitter for immediate interaction with fans/followers, etc.
Instagram for short videos, photos, etc
LinkedIn strictly for professional i.e clients,profile,etc.
Google+ because google makes it compulsory.
Both are very important. I'd say on-page is more because if you have the best on-page, off-page SEO would be easy.
Off-page comes into effect after on-page optimization, this helps you promote your website in simple words.
As far as I know there aren't any differences between on-page & on-site SEO,
what I could guess is that, on-site seo refers to local seo instead of outsourcing it to another region(country, city, etc),
I don't know if this is correct.
Just search your query on google, find interested blogs, star guest posting (preferably don't do it anonymously) this way the post would be appreciated by the authors.
To be on the safe side, do only 2 directory submissions per day along with other activities like forums, blog posts, social bookmarking. Instead of generating lots of back links, create just 10-15 quality links each day, this should be good enough (given your content rocks).
I am starting with a new blog, monetisation through blog is the primary objective, so I guess I should stick to Google AdSense.
If anyone could suggest how to get started with blog (in-depth) that would be a great help.
I take it you mean Page Rank which is an internal ranking system used by google to assign 0-9 numbers to websites based on their popularity, 9 being the most popular & 0 being the least. e.g facebook has 9 page rank, wikipedia has 8 page rank, etc.
For a few months now, the page rank factor is...
Latest techniques are prominently video content sharing through youtube, vimeo, dailymotion, etc. but depends on the client's business.
Infographics (image submission), active on forums, guest posting & blogging are also few of the modern seo techniques though not latest.
My blog is in its initial stages (just planned,not live)so it will take time for me to generate revenue from it.
Although I am looking for inputs which would help me with setting up adsense account and how the blog should look in 2016.
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