Link Development
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The Role of Links. Inbound and Outbound Links |
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Written by Seo Master
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Saturday, 08 September 2007 |
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Hyperlinks, or just “links”, are the pathways that lead from one website to another. The Internet was built on this series of interconnections between sites. Links are seen on virtually every page on the Internet, and when clicked by the mouse they send the Internet surfer to another page, either on the same Web site, or on a different Web site entirely. A link from your page at “mypage.htm” pointing to another page on another website or domain is called an outgoing or – more correctly – an outbound link; the link leads out from your page. When you link to another page of your own site, this link is outbound too, relative to the page on which it is placed. |
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Written by Seo Master
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Friday, 07 September 2007 |
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Link exchange is important because it helps you gain link popularity and Page Rank. The best thing about the link exchange is getting a lot of links pointing into your site. As a result, this will enhance your PR, link popularity, and possibly your traffic. That's why building solid link popularity should become one of the daily tasks of your SEO campaign. Reciprocal links are not as bad as some people think. If link exchanges are made between sites sharing similar themes and topics, the exchange is beneficial to both sites – these are the best types of recipricol links to seek out. You should try to avoid exchanging links with sites that are not relevant to the themes and topics of your site. |
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Insight into Google Page Rank |
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Written by Seo Master
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 |
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Google Page Rank (further referred to as PR) is a system for ranking Web pages used by the Google search engine. It was developed by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University . Page Rank ("PageRank" written together is a trademark that belongs to Google) is the heart of Google's algorithm and makes it the most complex of all the search engines. |
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How I got PR6 (and pretty nice SERPS) without understanding anything about SEO |
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Written by Game Producer
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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
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When I first hit PR6 I didn't even know what SEO (or SERP) meant... man, I'm not sure if I even knew what PR meant! Part of this article contains totally newbie stuff. But it was something I didn't have a clue years ago, so I thought to share. Perhaps somebody will benefit from this: |
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How my site traffic went from 37 monthly visits to 14,657 monthly unique visits |
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Written by Game Producer
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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
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I've been reading these forums more than writing so I thought to add some of the lessons I've learned in building traffic. My site GameProducer.net is a daily game production site where I want what I've learned about making games, marketing, being entrepreneur, and so on. This post is over 1200 words long, so hopefully there's something useful for you in it. |
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Generate Free, High Pagerank Links Quick and Easy |
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Written by WebUniver
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Wednesday, 22 August 2007 |
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Here's a quick and easy search engine optimization (SEO) technique that anyone can use to generate free, high Google pagerank links to their site.
SEO in a nutshell: get quality links to your site; the higher the pagerank, the better. The problem is that if you submit your site to a high pagerank directory or search engine, it can take months for your site to appear. Moreover, many high PR directories and search engines charge big bucks for the privilege of getting listed with them. For example, the Open Directory Project (DMOZ) directory takes several months or more to list a site. And Yahoo charges $299 per year for a commercial site to be listed in their directory. |
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The Evolution of Link Building |
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Written by Sam Pullenza
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Saturday, 11 August 2007 |
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Early in my link building career, I was asked to find related link partners for my clients through email solicitations. Who knew that sending out "I came across your site" emails, would be so fun. I think it's about as fun as cutting your wrists and doing push ups in saltwater. |
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PageRank, The Emperor's Old Clothes |
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Written by Erik M. Cunningham
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Saturday, 11 August 2007 |
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Most search engine marketers have heard the analogy of PageRank and "The Emperor's New Clothes" before, and for good reason. Since Google's introduction of PageRank in 1998, novices and search engine marketing professionals alike have been falling all over themselves trying to up their rankings. But for what? |
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Top 30 Reasons Why People Won't Link to You |
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Written by Erik M. Cunningham
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Saturday, 11 August 2007 |
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I originally intended this article to include a classic top 10 list but the more I recalled about my personal experiences in the link building industry, the more reasons I came up with why people won't link to you. Some of the reasons relate to reciprocal link building, others to unsolicited inbound links, but all can negatively affect your website's link popularity. If any of the top 30 reasons why people won't link to you below, apply to your website or your link building efforts, don't feel insulted or discouraged. Just make whatever adjustments, if any, you feel are necessary and move forward. |
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