Traditional Sources of Backlinks that Still Work
- Nov
- 28
- Posted by John Arnott
- Posted in marketing, web search
While having your readers build backlinks for you is the ultimate goal, it’s not something that you can rely on. This is especially true when your site is new and finding its audience. No one can share your content if your page is hidden deep in Google’s search results! Although the rules of SEO have […]
read moreMake Content Users Will Share for You
- Nov
- 21
- Posted by John Arnott
- Posted in web search
The easiest way to build backlinks is to encourage others to do it for you. Natural links are the single most valuable method of boosting page rank. They’re also the most elusive. In order to get natural links, you will need to create valuable content that people will naturally want to share with their friends […]
read moreDoes Article Marketing Still Work?
- Nov
- 21
- Posted by John Arnott
- Posted in advertising and marketing, Link Building, marketing, web search
Article marketing is a traffic/backlink-generating method which involves writing article related to your website and submitting them to various directories. Before submitting your article, you can typically write a short “author bio” towards the end of your content which includes a backlink to your website. These backlinks will not only generate direct traffic, but they’ll […]
read moreBuilding Backlinks Safely and Naturally
- Nov
- 14
- Posted by John Arnott
- Posted in business and industrial, web search
Now that we’ve looked at the way Google’s search algorithms have changed and seen what type of content is rewarded, you may be wondering how you can safely build your page’s search rank. If you’ve lost rank due to over-optimization or are starting anew, you’ll want to focus on creating excellent content and building high-quality […]
read moreTop Social Bookmarking Sites For Web Traffic
- Nov
- 12
- Posted by John Arnott
- Posted in Link Building, Natural Links, social network
Social bookmarking and networking sites have become all the rage in the past 2 years. They’re an easy, free and effective way for webmasters and small business owners to spread the word about their website. Best of all, you can create a “viral” effect using social bookmarking if your content is good enough for others […]
read moreThe Anatomy of a Great Backlink
- Nov
- 07
- Posted by John Arnott
- Posted in web search
While the concept behind backlinking is the same as it has always been, the practice of actually creating these links is a little bit different. In general, the current trend in SEO leans heavily toward authoritative sites written by experts, and backlinking practices reflect this. A few years ago, a good backlink existed inside the […]
read moreHow To Generate More Subscribers To Your Newsletter
- Nov
- 05
- Posted by John Arnott
- Posted in graphics software, Traffic
Still struggling to generate a decent number of subscribers for your newsletter? Making subtle changes to your squeeze page, such as color, can make a huge difference. Allowing your squeeze page to produce minimal results is essentially leaving free money at the table, so you should always try optimizing your squeeze page to get better […]
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