Hello,
I’d like to share a story about the ups and downs of our Google ranks. Once we ranked highly, then we plummeted and we got up to the top once again. I work for Lingo24 an UK based translation agency and in the office we were joking about how our relationship with Google is like a very...
Yes, your PR will increase through article promotion. Make sure that you submit onli quality articles that can be interesting for the users of those directories and try not to make them very advertorial.
If you don't do SEO for your website, it basically doesn't exist. With no efforts you will never manage to get a good rank on SEs and for that matter you loose a lot of clients. So, optimize your site for the search engines.
If you use these black hat techniques you risk being banned from the Google search index. For a while they can work but once you are discovered you can say goodbye to your rankings.
All elements are very important and need your attention if you want to build a quality website. I can't say that one is more important/useful than the other.
I don't think that paid links are the way to go. Try to submit articles with links towards your website. There are a lot of websites where you can submit for free, and Google likes original content. Your website might get a boost in rankings and you don't have to spend a great deal of money.
First of all you have to build a good website in terms of content. Make sure that you use relevant key phrases for your field. Try to use AdWords to research the phrases that have high research rates for your industry and be ready to adapt your website to the search trends. If you want to get...
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