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How to Create Quality Content for Link Building

written by Erika Potter for the SEO, Social Networking, web site marketing strategies section(s)
How to Create Quality Content for Link Building

Link building is a hot topic in the SEO world. While there are thousands of factors that go into the ranking equation for each site, having high-quality links to your site is always a benefit. Not only do high-quality links help in the ranking equation, but they are also beneficial in drawing visitors to your site outside of search engine results pages. If you have the time and want to put forth the effort to do some link building for your site, guest posting on various blogs can be a great way to build quality links.  SEOMoz posted some great tips for blogger outreach a while ago. However, in order to get those quality links, you need to have quality content, too.  Here are a few tips to make sure you’re creating quality content for your link building strategy: Read On

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Five Tips for Revamping Your Site Content

written by Erika Potter for the internet marketing, web site marketing strategies section(s)
Five Tips for Revamping Your Site Content

Throughout my time in the SEO industry, I’ve had the chance to evaluate thousands of websites and  have taken many mental notes about factors that make a great site and those that don’t. Why does content matter? It’s simple: credibility. Without credibility, your chance of converting viewers into customers goes downhill fast. It’s vital that visitors to your site see your online business as a trusted resource for the product or service they’re searching for.

If you’ve taken on the task of personally creating and designing your site’s content, here are a few tips to make sure it’s not negatively affecting your image. Read On

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Spring has Sprung – Has Your Online Marketing?

written by Brandi Mensinger for the Events, Other, web site marketing strategies section(s)

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What is a Nofollow?

written by AJ Wilcox for the SEO, web site marketing strategies section(s)
What is a Nofollow?
ThoughtMechanics.com

This is a question I get all the time. In short, the nofollow attribute in HTML is a way for you to tag a link to suggest to the search engines that they ignore this link’s existence. When I say ‘ignore the link’, I mean that Google won’t use the link for any of the 3 ways that Google uses links. That means they won’t visit the link to find new content, they won’t give link popularity through it, and they won’t take the anchor text as a clue for what keyword the content should rank for.

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All Your Links are Belong to Us: How Google Uses Links

written by AJ Wilcox for the SEO, web site marketing strategies section(s)
All Your Links are Belong to Us: How Google Uses Links
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We know how humans use links – simply to redirect visitors to different resources. BORING! When Google came onto the scene, they innovated by introducing popularity into the search algorithm. The key to this popularity is linking. There are three ways that search engines use links to accomplish their purposes. These are:

1. Find new content to add to the index

2. To attribute popularity to the page being linked to

3. Anchor text as a clue to which keywords the content might be relevant for

Considering all the uses that search engines have for our links, it’s probably pretty important to make sure your linking strategy is sound.

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Creating Scalable Linkbuilding Processes

written by AJ Wilcox for the SEO, web site marketing strategies section(s)
Creating Scalable Linkbuilding Processes
foothillsdisposal.com

Anyone who’s ever read anything about SEO knows that building links is important, but what does it mean? There are potentially millions of reasons for one site to link to another

Everyone is looking for the silver bullet with linkbuilding – how to create a process where you can easily, quickly, cheaply, and reliably create links that count and make a difference in your rankings? I’ll tell you that there is no golden gun (James Bond reference, anyone?) for getting awesome links.

Scalable vs. Effective

In linkbuilding, scalability and effectiveness share an inverse relationship:

quality vs scalability tradeoff

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Turn Your Social Media “Peekers” into Faithful Followers

written by Aggie Villanueva for the Social Networking, web site marketing strategies section(s)
Turn Your Social Media “Peekers” into Faithful Followers

We work so diligently gaining our social media following it’s hard not to wince when someone unfollows or unfriends us. Of course it’s not personal. We also make similar decisions about the niche we follow. Think about it for a moment, why do you unfollow? Irrelevant posts? Boring? Too much self-promotion?

Now turn the tables and study your own posts. When people follow just to check you out and see if you’re worth the time and space you take up, it’s up to you to make yourself worth it to them.

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Your Online Reputation – It’s About Standing For Something

Your Online Reputation - It's About Standing For Something
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As an internet marketer, I hear a lot of talk about reputation management.  I was recently impressed by a great success story. It wasn’t really done to manage reputation, but to live up to one of the companies values statements: “Caring about our communities & our environment.” For most companies, I think a value statement like this is just lip service, so it was very refreshing to see a company actually living it. Like Cervantes said, “the proof of the pudding is in the eating.” Read On

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What is PageRank Still Being Used For?

written by AJ Wilcox for the SEO, web site marketing strategies section(s)
What is PageRank Still Being Used For?
obscure.org

So, PageRank is dead, right? Oh no, it’s definitely alive and well. It’s not being used as a factor to determine a page’s ranking anymore, but it’s certainly not ignored. Let me explain.

Google would never trash PageRank – it’s what made Google great! Before Google, the other search engines simply relied on what you say about yourself to rank you, usually in the form of how many times a given keyword is repeated on a page. Google innovated and started basing rankings not only on what sites said about themselves, but also what others said about the site – or its popularity. This popularity came in the form of links. Read On

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In Choosing an SEO Company, You Are the Boss!

written by Tam Palis for the SEO, web site marketing strategies section(s)
In Choosing an SEO Company, You Are the Boss!

In achieving success in the world of online business, SEO plays a very important role. SEO makes it possible for a website to rank on the top list in the search engine results page. A website at the top of the list will, of course, be visited by more people who are looking for the related information or products. It also works hand in hand in the online reputation management realm for a company or individual. Significant amounts of money are lost everyday because of misleading and erroneous information in search engine results. Read On

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