Posts Tagged ‘Link Building Tutorials’

Forget about Search Engines When Creating Content

Written by Julia on August 13th, 2011. Posted in Articles

"Content is King" – you probably heard this saying with regards to search engine optimization. There is a common sense really. Your website content is a representation of your business and your personality. Your content determines whether you'll get more traffic and links and, what is most important, whether your visitors will become your customers. Why do you write new content?

Blog Commenting Ideas: Think Outside of the Box

Written by Julia on August 12th, 2011. Posted in Articles

You know a good link building is sometimes just a good marketing. Success of a link building campaign often depends on your creativity, quick wit, ability to think outside the box and search for new link building ideas.

Blog commenting is a great link building method and can give you a lot of links and targeted human traffic if your comments are valuable and informative. One of the ways to build links by leaving good comments is helping people who are seeking for a solution.

Double Your Search Traffic

Written by Julia on February 21st, 2011. Posted in Articles

If your website is already ranking in the top Google results for your profitable keywords, you can double your website listing and traffic by creating and ranking another similar web page. So, instead of just one listing in the search results Google will return two listings for your website.

2 Free Super Simple Link Building Tips

Written by Julia on May 11th, 2010. Posted in Articles

I’ve recently been looking through my Google Alerts for any new stories about link building and came across an article that took my attention. The author is talking about Google Notebook pages.

What is interesting is that all public Google Notebook pages are indexed. So, it seems we have one more link building opportunity. Arjan Snaterse did a test to see whether Google really values those links.

Well, inspired by Arjan’s story, I decided to do my own research in this area and scrutinize the case myself.