Archive for the 'Google' Category

‘Commenting’ as a Marketing Tool - my #1 ‘No-Brainer’ Tip

‘Commenting’ on blogs and forums can be a free, easy, and effective way to gain relevant, targeted ‘traffic links’ and traffic to a website.
We’ve all seen blog and forum comments that were obviously done to promote a website, a product, another blog, etc.  When done thoughtfully, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that.
But in [...]

A ‘WhiteHat’ Formula for Purchasing Links

I’ve been up to my eyeballs in articles and blog posts about Purchasing Links and Google PageRank, and I’m getting a headache. It seems there is much debate over whether Purchasing Links is a Good Thing, or a Bad Thing - but - doesn’t the real issue lie in the ‘PURPOSE’ of a Paid [...]

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Currently featuring a very ‘cool tool’ - Site Search Analytics -
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Inbound links and Site Rank - does Google agree with ME? :-0

Am I reading this wrong, or did Google just say what I’ve been thinking all along?
from Google’s Webmaster Help Center
“Your site’s ranking in Google search results is partly based on
analysis of those sites that link to you. The quantity, quality, and
relevance of links count towards your rating. The sites that link to
you can provide context [...]

Website Search Ranking isn’t ‘ALL THAT’.

Controversial title ain’t it
I keep seeing this same general question asked - ‘Can ‘bad neighborhood’ inbound links hurt a websites search ranking?’, and I keep seeing the same general answer - ‘inbound links to a website cannot hurt said websites search ranking’. While I agree in theory, I’m not 100% convinced of it [...]