Hey guys,
How many of you link your Google+ profile to your websites? And does it help with the rankings at all?
Please share what you have found and any tips are welcome. Thanks.
Exactly, getting natural links can take a very very long time, depending on your niche.
I usually have great content on my site, then I get some backlinks to start appearing in the rankings. Once I start getting some traffic to my site, natural backlinks start to follow.
I haven't tried buying traffic of any sort, so I can't comment on that.
But, I have used likes and followers in the past and they certainly help with the ranking. Just make sure that they do not look un-natural.
Haha. Google is definitely dominant at the moment.
Other search engines may actually beat Google in the future if they put on their creative hats and come up with better features than google. It is not impossible and may happen.
I was wondering about the same thing a while ago. Everywhere you read about SEO you see that title is the most important thing on your page, as it helps establish main topic. So I searched a lot about this issue and done my own experimenting.
I have found that it really doesn't matter how long...
Hey,
I buy backlinks for my websites all the time but i spend some time picking the offers carefully. You don't want your links coming from blogs or a group of site that are already blocked by search engine. It doesn't take long for search engines to figure out what you are doing with your...
I believe article directories still work great! All depends on which ones you pick. Make sure you choose the appropriate categories and make sure that these directories have high PR to pass on the link juice and establish some relevance.
I use web directories regularly and they work. But, i...
I think it is better to keep your target keyword in mind, and including it in your articles. But make sure that you do not include it excessively as that is considered stuffing and will lead to ban from search engines.
If you write naturally and stay on topic, you will naturally include the...
There are so many people offering backlinks for cheap, and I think those links can be helpful for your web 2.0 pointing to your main website.
I have done that in the past.
Authorship is something that i'm also looking into these days.
I have heard on many occasions that it really boosts your search engine rankings. I will be trying that soon and see how it affects the rankings.
Is that really true? I still see most of the keywords for my pages in the webmasters tools.
I also feel that Google doesn't show you all of your backlinks.
Nope, no problem with Google so far.
I have only used whitehat and legit techniques for building all the backlinks for my projects.
Working well so far.
I have seen people use blackhat methods for short term projects.
Some people do it for building their email lists alone, and then use them for other projects.
So it really depends on the project. For authority websites, I would only use whitehat methods.
I'm not sure if I understood your question properly.
If you are looking for similar keywords, then you can just plug the domain name word in Google keywords and get similar keywords.
Bookmarked.
I was looking for something like this as I have just started using the social media for my projects.
I always had difficulty with it before.
I don't think it works anymore, i haven't seen a blank page website with high page rank recently.
Maybe you can buy a high PR domain and wipe off the pages :p
My favourite SEO is market samurai. It is, like most of the other tools available, based on Google keywords.
I like it because it makes keyword research and competition analysis easy. I can quickly generate large number of keywords, filter them out, and check for competition.
It definitely...
I do regularly outsource backlinking, but it's a very risky thing to do.
Last year i hired someone to create some backlinks for one of my new project. They used link farming websites, spamming tools and other blasting posts to create backlinks. My website was penalized.
Now i have found a SEO...
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