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Driving Internet Traffic to your website 10 different ways

By admin June 17th, 2008

As usual, Rand Fishkin of SEOMoz fame produces another qualitatively strong post at his site here about (10) Remarkable Strategies in Driving Traffic to a website. We’ve bullet pointed it here for another post in the 2 the point series.

Reporting Remarkable News
Blogging & Blog Comments
Leveraging Social Networks

Another Blow your mind: Link Building Techniques (summary) from SMX Seattle

By admin June 13th, 2008

There are lots of interesting link building techniques shared that are supposedly very effective and can improve your SEO. They include using .edu sites to the common suggestion of commenting on blogs to building tools for others to spread ubiquitously across the Internet.

Sex and money: playing up the Internet’s favorite topics for traffic

By admin June 12th, 2008

Well, it looks like a parody produced supposedly by a link bait expert by the name of Lyndon Antcliff of the Cornwallseo.com fame got around not only the Internet, but a bunch of traditional media. It’s hard to confirm, but if you do a search for the article title, you’ll get tons of posts [...]

Matt Cutts Link Building advice - and oldie, but goodie SEO post

By admin June 10th, 2008

Some things he says are:

Provide a useful one-time service.
Provide an ongoing service.
Become a resource

And more here in Matt Cutt’s advice in securing links.
A lot of it is intuitive, but it’s good intuitive advice that we should be reminded about.

8 thumbs up and 0 thumbs down equals nothing!

By admin June 6th, 2008

After writing in Youmoz (part of SEOmoz) recently, I wondered first, if they would publish the post (yes, they did). Secondly, what the reaction would be (good — 8 thumbs up and none down)?  So, thirdly, my natural assumption should be that maybe I’ll attract a little traffic from the post to my [...]

Blow Your Mind Link Building Techniques from the SMX conference in Seattle 2008

By admin June 5th, 2008

Speakers spoke about .edu domains were decent places to get links.  More places to get links back to your site that were suggested were:Directories, Best of the Web, Yahoo, DMOZ, Joe Ant, Blog Catalogue.
Some “Outside of the Box” techniques that were suggested were:

Learn from the cheesy “make money” blogs

By admin June 4th, 2008

You’ve seen them.  You’ve probably disregarded them.
However, they seem to be doing something right.  The “make money” by blogging or “learn how I made a killing” type of blogs are ubiquitous on the Internet.  There’s John Chow who has a very expensive sports car splattered all over his front page telling you how he’s made [...]

Writing HTML code simple enough for search engines

By admin May 31st, 2008

Jonathan Hochman, a guy who has two computer science degrees from Yale (as if 1 computer science degree from Yale wasn’t enough!) tells us 12 steps (in very simple terms) how to write search friendly code in your website on Search Engine Land.
A few of his tidbits of wisdom are:
*Place JavaScript in external files and reference them as [...]

New (or old) way of luring potential SEO clients?

By admin May 30th, 2008

Above your Gmail.com account, you may sometimes see the sponsorship adwords link related to your business or whatever the content in your gmail account. Since you’re probably interested or knee deep in search, you may get to see this ad which reads:
“SEO Firm Rip you Off? SEORipOff.com - Don’t let them get [...]

Getting into Google News and bumping up traffic

By admin May 28th, 2008

Glen Allsop continues to share another experience with a client on how being profiled in Google News boosted visitors to about 8,000 extra visitors or so.  He claims it only took one article.