Archive for the ‘Search Engine Optimization (SEO)’ Category
Monday, June 4th, 2007
HitTail is a web 2.0 product designed from the ground up to help you generate lots of web site traffic by taking advantage of keywords hidden in the Long Tail of search. The Long Tail is an economic theory that simply states that total demand for less popular but highly ...
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Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Andy Hagan recently took a break from living the dream and posted on his Tropical SEO blog what he calls the ultimate guide to linkbaiting and social media marketing. Andy is often considered the man when it comes to linkbaiting.
In his article, he explains how to write content that will ...
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Monday, January 22nd, 2007
It is now official that all outbound links in Wikipedia will be tagged with the “nofollow” attribute. A link from Wikipedia has always been considered very important for SEOs trying to increase a site’s pagerank. After battling link spammers (not necessarily legitimate SEOs) Jimbo Wales, founder of Wikipedia, has announced ...
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Saturday, January 20th, 2007
It has become some kind of disease for people entering the online game spending most of their time worrying about link building in order to improve their search engine ranking. I understand and know very well that the best traffic a site can receive is one delivered by the search ...
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Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
At the present time, there is a large market for buying and selling links on websites for the purpose of increasing Google PageRank (PR) quickly. Webmasters either sell/buy links themselves via specialized forums such as digitalpoint or do it using link brokers such as Text-Link-Ads (TLA.)
There is obviously much hype ...
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