I prefer not to use an AdSense plugin at all. I would rather manually put in the code rather than rely on a plugin. A plugin could theoretically automatically replace your adsense code with...
Liked On: 27 March, 2013, 21:47 PM
What you need is links to that blog post. When I post, within minutes I go out and create other blog posts--and create links and social media mentions of the blog post. That usually does the trick.
Liked On: 27 March, 2013, 21:45 PM
I wouldn't worry too much about directory submissions, bookmarks, articles, classifieds, etc. That's low quality, and an indication that you're just looking for "cheap" and "easy". Focus on creating...
Liked On: 19 March, 2013, 01:32 AM
I wouldn't worry too much about directory submissions, bookmarks, articles, classifieds, etc. That's low quality, and an indication that you're just looking for "cheap" and "easy". Focus on creating...
Liked On: 19 March, 2013, 00:10 AM
That's the type of links I want to build, too! but you lost me on the "free or cheap" part. Websites that have real traffic know they have the traffic--so those links won't be free or cheap.
Liked On: 8 March, 2013, 15:38 PM
I have been charging anywhere from $10 to $50 for removal, depending on the site and who is doing the asking. I don't have any sites where you should be requesting a link removal--they're all...
Liked On: 1 January, 2013, 15:10 PM
When I think of quality content, I actually first think of whether or not someone interested in the subject will find it interesting enough to read. Is it interesting enough (and "quality" enough)...
Liked On: 23 November, 2012, 18:26 PM
Blog commenting on existing posts that rank number 1 or number 2 for a high value keyword is a decent traffic strategy--especially given the lack of cost.
Liked On: 12 November, 2012, 21:01 PM
I'm not seeing too many sites (actually I have not seen any sites) who have verified authorship that are spammy or "low quality".
Liked On: 29 October, 2012, 22:23 PM
OK, so Google decides to go after (and penalize) sites that have participated (by posting a paid article on their blog). How could they identify whether or not a site was participating or not?...
Liked On: 29 October, 2012, 16:59 PM
iowadawg, I"m not sure if you completely understand it. You're actually paying for someone who has a bunch of followers to write an article about your site and link to you--you're not promoting them....
Liked On: 29 October, 2012, 16:18 PM
Based on what I"m seeing, sites that have claimed authorship are ranking better--and people are clicking a whole lot more on search results that include an image. So while technically a +1 may not...
Liked On: 23 October, 2012, 17:54 PM
It depends on if it is a local business site or a more 'general' topic. Links are still the way to go, combined with the power of bringing people to your site via social media links.
Liked On: 16 October, 2012, 12:02 PM
When you refer to off-page SEO, you typically refer to link building--finding quality backlinks from other web sites that are on-topic to your site and asking them to link to your site.
Liked On: 26 September, 2012, 19:34 PM
Actually, if the site is live and has content than a simple "this website is for sale" linking to a new landing page on the site should be enough. There are plenty of people who search for 'website...
Liked On: 2 June, 2012, 12:14 PM
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