Welcome to Browse My Stuff. We combine the power of Social Media and online publishing to reach your audience in new ways. Learn more.

9 Articles match "Article","Google AdSense","Link Building"

The Latest from the Browse My Stuff Community

Thursday, March 4, 2010
So there are 2 parts to Googles guidelines. Now I am angry and I am going to complain to Google. And then all the SEOs go well if it is a search engine, shouldnt you be blocking all your search results from Google and his response is yeah well IF we ever see them do anything then we might do it." 3) google IS evil.
 
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
While ranking for competitive phrases and developing link authority are certainly crucial aspects of SEO, much of ranking on long tail keywords is properly targeting and optimizing for them. Step 1: Build a Basket The first (and possibly most important) consideration is determining which keywords to target. by Aaron Wall Your Thoughts?
 
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Sure, I’ll catch some flack for that, but what the hey… maybe it’ll earn a few disagreement links. Redirect Removed Products Right Away Get notifications in real-time as products are removed from your site so you can 301 redirect the URLs in case other sites were linking into those product pages. Does your URL change?
 

The Best from the Browse My Stuff Community

Google was founded on the concept that a Web site should physically be organized like a doctoral dissertation. This three-part article will seek to provide real word examples on how to identify the elements for building an information-rich site that serves both users and search engines with the elements that provide top keyword rankings.
Arun Basil asks: Daniel, Recently I had been getting some backlinks to my articles from sites that look like genuine sites. My blog is not a very popular blog, so i dont think that the guys found my latest posts anywhere online (like Google or Social sites). Should I ask them to remove links to my site? Arun Thanks for the link.
While ranking for competitive phrases and developing link authority are certainly crucial aspects of SEO, much of ranking on long tail keywords is properly targeting and optimizing for them. Step 1: Build a Basket The first (and possibly most important) consideration is determining which keywords to target. by Aaron Wall Your Thoughts?
On this page: Search Engine Penalties, Banning in General Google Penalties, Banning from SERPs Googles “-30&# Penalties Googles “-950&# Penalties Googles Paid Links Penalties Yahoo! For example, websites with the same IP address, “excessive&# linking, and more. Very helpful article.
So there are 2 parts to Googles guidelines. Now I am angry and I am going to complain to Google. And then all the SEOs go well if it is a search engine, shouldnt you be blocking all your search results from Google and his response is yeah well IF we ever see them do anything then we might do it." 3) google IS evil.
Links, Links and More Links As the search engines get smarter and smarter the power of a single link can vary in many ways, so I’m going to try share some tests that I have carried out and some speculations about what type of link carries what weight. The next one I want to look at is JavaScript links.
In his article on targeting the keyword long tail , Matt Bailey described it this way: In most cases, the top 10 terms provide a lot of traffic, but not nearly as much as the total terms after the top 10 or 20 most popular. Personally, that’s a goal I’d rather have than trying to psych out Google. What is the Long Tail? Yeah, right.
Sure, I’ll catch some flack for that, but what the hey… maybe it’ll earn a few disagreement links. Redirect Removed Products Right Away Get notifications in real-time as products are removed from your site so you can 301 redirect the URLs in case other sites were linking into those product pages. Does your URL change?
you look at the Wikipedia page linked above, you will be blasted with daunting math formulas. They set up their blog, pick a unique topic, research Google adsand affiliate programs, and they start writing content. In the same way, Google makes money from the blogospheres long tail, but small blogs dont. How did that happen?