Sunday, February 27, 2011
TweetShare Paid links have been a hot topic now for a while, but more so this week now that JC Penney’s rankings were destroyed because of a whistle blower at the New York Times. Do I believe that paid links are effective? Yes, clearly. Do I support them for the use of manipulating keyword rankings? [...]
TweetShare I’ve been thinking about this for the past couple weeks and haven’t come up with a solid answer. The question is: Can Google (or any of the search engines) suspect strong SEO efforts whether it be absolute perfect onsite optimization or perfect link building? Do they care? Will they adjust the ranking they give [...]
TweetShare Although I don’t discourage comment linking as you can see from my comparison between comment linking and comment spamming, I had an interesting change happen to one of my websites while practicing this link building strategy. I may be making several assumptions in this post, but I believe the overall takeaway will be valuable. [...]
TweetShare Disclaimer: This article reflects my opinion, not actual SEO practices or Search Engine processes. For those who may not know, when you go to somebody’s blog, you are usually able to leave a comment at the bottom. This comment space is used to add to the conversation and give your two cents of knowledge. [...]
TweetShare If you’re looking to go after a particular keyword and are debating on whether you want to focus on onsite optimization or offsite optimization then slap yourself, because you need to do both. You cannot focus too much on only one aspect of SEO. If you focus to much on your link profile then [...]
TweetShare Within the few years that I have been doing SEO I have handled hundreds of clients all over the United States. Obviously all of them are coming to the company I work for to get help with their online marketing, and because of how SEO works, not all of them see the same success. [...]