Posted by: perryems on: October 9, 2009
NO doubt some of you will have read stuff on the various forums for webmasters and SEO about people using “link lines”. No? Well you will !
From what I can work out from the only site I have found about link lines, is thaty they are like “link wheels” but are a development of that strategy due to linkwheels now being spotted and targeted by Google.
The only thing I have been able to find on link lines is this site from a guy called Gary Chesterton, who says he is the person who has developed link lines:
http://www.24hourlinks.com/link-lines/
So there you go, a bit more detail. I have already purchased the ebook on his site, so will report back once I build a linkline and see how it works for this blog.
Posted by: perryems on: September 24, 2009
There is no doubt for it. Right now it is getting harder to obtain one way backlinks to your site that the search engines will find acceptable to them, or will not mark down the value of.
This of course means that it could mean millions of webmasters out there, who cannot keep up to date all the most up to date advice and idea’s, who will own websites that may not be obtaining their full benefit they maybe should.
One alternative is to hire a company to undertake SEO work to build your site, but lets ask why should people be being cornered by the search engines and SEM/SEO companies? It is almost becoming a one man show online nowadays it would seem, and unless you have the money or free up some time, you cannot get your site popular.
One thing is clear. obtaining more decent links to a website remains vital for the forseeable future.
Even if you do nothing else each day obtain a few links to point at your website. Always make sure you are up to date with the latest news and do not submit to lots of directories, do not spam blog comments, never be part of automated link exchanges, and do not do high volume reciprocal linking, a few can help, a lot will not.
Posted by: perryems on: September 24, 2009
One of the most used on the net to rate useful information on another website is to provide your own visitors with a link to that information on the other site. Links are the lifeblood of the internet and the reason we call it it a web or a net. For the search engines such links have three functions: Links assist the spiders from the search engines to index new content and other websites and their content pages. Links to a site and to a specific web page is seen by google as a voting for the quality of a site. the anchor text in the link is seen as describing the relevant content to be found on that website the link is going to. Until recently people usually email other webmasters to ask for an exchange of links, referred to as exchanging reciprocal links. This practise was seen as a mutually rewarding link exchange, a win win situation as both websites will gain from such a two-way link exchange. reciprocal links are still a bit useful seen from a point of direct traffic generation as long as the links to your site are not hidden deep among long strings of links to other websites. Of course, only one way links are very valuable for your website in the google dominated internet virtual world. many varying link exchange programs and tools have been created to automate the process of exchanging links, making it a whole lot easier to create links and to make sure links remain visible. Webmasters can forget they promised to keep. The big problem is that some of these automated link exchanges are automated and are contrary to the search engines rules, and could well get you banned if you use them. We advise to avoid of any of these link schemes, and to only use a reputable link exchange directory
Posted by: perryems on: September 24, 2009
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