I’ve been experimenting and doing some testing recently to try to figure out how long it takes to get “credit” for new links to your site. It appears that the organic rankings credit comes about 5 days after you get a new link to a website. [Read more…]
Search Engine Marketing and Squidoo
I’m not sure that you’re aware of it, but you might be missing out on a great opportunity to get a few additional links to your site, and viewers/readers/visitors to your blog. [Read more…]
John Scott, Geeks On Steroids, and Pay Per Post
Geeks on Steroids is telling John Scott at V7N that the links he’s been talking about are undetectable. [Read more…]
Wikipedia Nofollow Links Equals Double Standards
Wikipedia has double standards.
If you haven’t heard, Wikipedia is now adding the nofollow attribute to links on their site. This essentially means that if you have a wikipedia link then you won’t get any search engine “credits” for having the link there. You’ll still get traffic, so I would still make sure your site is listed in there if possible. [Read more…]
Link Building Campaign
Linking from one website to another is an essential part of the internet. In fact, even before most of us used search engines, we used links on website to find and discover new websites and related websites. A link building campaign, also called a linking campaign, is the act of purposely finding and seeking out links from other websites to a company’s website. [Read more…]