Link Popularity
10 Website Administration Tactics That Encourage Link Building
Aug 16th
The modern, average citizen’s Holy Grail is now ‘passive income’ … getting paid for doing nothing. Except for SEO experts and webmasters, that is – passive linkbuilding is their Holy Grail! Today we’re going to show you how a few simple tactical, procedural and policy changes in how you handle your website can help build the number of ‘passive’ links you get … taking all that tiresome legwork out of SEO.
1. Create authority posts as linkbait
In a discussion of building links passively, linkbaiting should always be the first tactic. The easiest way for most companies to do this is to create ‘authority posts’. These are blog posts or articles that aim to be the ultimate authority on a subject. They assume no prior knowledge, and are very comprehensive. They take a while to write, but are well worth it in SEO terms!
2. Add a Share button
People will be able to instantly Digg your content, or post it to their Facebook profile.
3. Be responsive
This is a tactical strategy for SEO success – it seems a little indirect, but it works on the principle that every person you annoy is another person that won’t link to you! Make it a policy to always respond to emails promptly, and to respond to blog comments regularly.
4. Publish great content on weekdays
More people are on the net on weekdays; make sure that is when your content is fresh and showing up at the top of time-ordered Google and Technorati searches for best SEO effect.
5. Cut the fluff
There’s a lot of fluff on the net. People aren’t as dense as they sometimes look! You don’t need to explain everything twice, and if you do, they’ll just read something else.
6. Edit and spellcheck your content
Content that looks professional is MUCH more likely to get search engine optimisation love in the form of links.
7. Write for beginners
The net is a big place, and most of the people that stumble across your articles will be beginners. Write for these guys, or you’ll be ignoring your biggest potential linking audience.
8. Be friendly!
This actually goes hand in hand with ‘Being responsive’ above. Friends are actually pretty easy to make on the net, where you have a pool of a couple of billion people to talk to. Go the extra mile with people … the more friends you have, the better your SEO campaigns will work.
9. Look for feedback
Add options to leave feedback to various pages around your site, and run a pop-up survey every so often. Make it short … don’t make people regret helping you! It will give you lots of clues as to what directions would benefit your SEO strategy most.
10. Answer questions
There are thousands of people who need information on Yahoo Answers, Googel Groups, Wikianswers, etc. Some of them will be asking questions in your field. Give a thorough answer to questions in your niche, but also leave your link in case they want more info, and to help your SEO team.
How Web Marketing Can Help
Aug 16th
A certified SEO company, such as Web Marketing Experts, can formulate web marketing tactics to strengthen your presence in the Internet. Identify the strong points of your company and its objectives so that these elements can be combined with web marketing procedures to promote your company online.
It is necessary to acknowledge that there is a multitude of web promotion services that can assist in boosting your web presence. In line with this, your web marketing consultant must be able to suggest the most excellent mix of marketing solutions to for your website. Some of these web marketing campaigns may include:
10 Link Building Tools You Would Never Have Thought Of!
Jul 27th
Today we collect ten of the most original ideas for building links on the net. You may not be able to integrate all of them into your SEO campaign, but even a couple will give your link popularity score a lot of momentum.
1 . Offer free samples of your product in exchange for reviews
If you have a truly awesome product or service, this will get you a lot of love in the web community. Offer people free samples of your product or service (if appropriate), and ask them to leave a review on a site of your choice. Some might not bother – but plenty will. Choose a site that follows its review links for best search engine optimisation effect!
2 . Create ‘real’ relationships that could turn into linking relationships
Go to industry conferences and mingle with the people you’d like to get links from. You’ll be much more memorable and linkable if you meet them in person, instead of just as an email signature.
3 . Become a sponsor
A way to feel good about getting links! If you donate to a school, you may be able to get some authority .edu links to really bolster your SEO long-term.
4 . Buy an old authority site
Google likes older domains better – buy a site that already has a good link profile, and start building links on it to your site as an SEO side project.
5 . Make sure you are W3C complaint
Government sites are more likely to link to standards compliant sites, and you can also get a link from the directories of W3C compliant websites.
6 . Leave testimonials
When your business finds a great product, send a testimonial off to the site owner. Ask if they’d mind linking to you, if they end up using it on the site. For best SEO effect, choose a website that doesn’t already have an enormous testimonial list.
7 . Make people feel important
One survey by a salary-oriented site looked at how underpaid mothers were, and gained a veritable flood of links from across the web! In SEO, you definitely catch more flies with honey.
8 . Put photos on your site
Sites that have pictures of the owners often seem more trustworthy, people are more inclined to link to them, and your search engine optimisation strategy benefits. Personally, I prefer the author photographs that aren’t too polished and perfect, but show people in a ‘real’ light.
9 . Interview somebody
People LOVE to read interviews … and they love to link to interviews from their pages, because they are information ‘straight from the horse’s
mouth’. For the time they take to do, interviews are great SEO value.
10 .Offer tools in your industry
Many mortgage brokers offer their own mortgage calculators. Finance oriented sites offer their own currency converters. Project Managers use Gantt Chart templates for project management with Excel. Check out Apple’s list of Dashboard widgets for inspiration for an idea you could have built for your own SEO campaign.
PPC VS SEO part 1
Jul 7th
There has been very intense disagreements between which of Pay Per Click(PPC) or Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is more effective for a company.
PPC offers many advantages such as near instantaneous flow of traffic, pay on performance, precise keyword targeting, budget control and time control just listing a few. Since results are instantaneous, most SEO companies tend to keep using PPC. Since there are more people using PPC, costs have risen considerably as there are more competitors bidding for the same keyword.
SEO requires more planning and if conducted well, minimizes cost significantly. SEO can be a timely process and may cost a significant initial cost, usually in the form of link buying. SEO can also improve your websites value. A good example is imagining your website as a property such as your house. With an SEO targeted approach, you would purchase land or other houses around it out expand your existing business. On the other hand, PPC could mean renting the land around you.
By 2013, a CNN report suggests, internet advertising will grow from USD$9.1 billion in 2007 to USD$21 billion. Surprisingly, out for the billions spent on advertising, only 11% is from SEO and 87% from PPC.
In determining which approach suits best depends on your business or the product you’re trying to sell. For example, if it’s a seasonal item, and the popularity is only during this period of time, you would want instant results, thus PPC would be the better option.
The image bellow shows the distribution of clicks by internet users in the US. You can see that most people click on the organic search section compared to the Paid, ‘sponsored’ area. 
You decide which is better? Or you can consult an Internet Marketing expert regards to whether SEO or PPC is right for you.
Increase the pages being indexed by Google
Jul 7th
Getting your page indexed by Google is the foundation to get traffic to your site. The site map is a easy way how Google can crawl the pages on your site as all your page links are contained within the site map. However, providing Google with the links does not necessarily mean all your website pages being indexed.
Providing pages in the sitemap is not necessarily enough for it to be listed in Google. Google intends only to index quality pages and this is usually determined by sites being linked to the website or page. As more websites get linked to the page or website, it suggests it is quality, thus getting indexed.
In general, the more quality links that are linked (especially authority links) to the website or page, the higher chances other pages on the site will be crawled by Google and benefiting your SEO.
A good example on how Google crawls for new pages can be seen bellow.
5 Hot Tips for Submitting to Directories
May 4th
A listing in DMOZ is now one of the base strategies that almost anyone looking to SEO a large site, or one in a competitive industry, must do straight away. It takes a long time to get listed, though, and if your submission isn’t up to all sorts of standards it might never make it. Here’s our checklist for DMOZ, and any other human-edited directory submission!
- Keep your content fresh
DMOZ cares, just like Google! Current prices, new blog posts. - Intact links
Make sure that you update links whenever you delete or move a page. Users hate broken links (you know that!), and directory submission evaluators do too. - Appropriate category
Not all businesses fit into a neat category. If you have competitors online, you could check which categories they are listed in as a guide. - Titles and meta descriptions
Make sure they are complete, relevant, and succinct - Domain names
If your domain name matches your site title, you will probably find it much easier to get listed … although even DMOZ knows that there are legitimate reasons for having a domain name different to your business name … for example, if your business is called ‘expertsexchange.com’!
The Legalities of Linking
Apr 13th
If you’re a website owner, then linking out is probably almost as big a part of your SEO marketing strategy as getting inbound links. Today we look at some of the legal issues around linking. The internet itself makes things difficult to enforce, so people are often tempted to forget about the law. Today we show you why it pays to be wary of your legal position when you link out to a site.
Simply linking out is not illegal
There have been a couple of cases in the States where people have challenged the idea that anyone can just link to anyone else’s site. Fortunately, these have been overturned in every instance. If you ‘just’ link to a site that is publicly accessible, there is little to no possibility of legal action. Thank gosh!
Content in frames
It is possible to link to sites so that their actual content is displayed on your site. Unless you clearly state on your site that the content displayed doesn’t to belong to you, and note the owner, there could be legal issues. This is usually done with frames or iframes.
Libelous links
It’s a well-known and very valid SEO practice to use anchor text for links rather than just typing out the web address. This anchor text shouldn’t contain any defamatory opinion or untruthful claims, though.
So, you shouldn’t write: “This incompetent moron thinks that Google is something you use to see in the swimming pool”. Not cool – and the basis for a libel lawsuit.
Diagnosis: Link Farm
Apr 12th
Ask what a link farm is on any forum or message board, and you’ll draw hundreds of comments doubting that you have the necessary intelligence to stay alive, if you don’t know such a basic fact! Actually, it isn’t always clear what sites would be considered link farms and which would not (and therefore which ones would kill your SEO rankings!), so we review the definition.
The basics
Wikipedia defines a link farm as “any group of web sites that all hyperlink to every other site in the group”.
How do you know if a site is a link farm?
One of the major clues is that they will ask for a link on your own site to theirs, in order to consider linking out to your site.
Another major clue will be their Pagerank. If the site has zero Pagerank (install the Google toolbar and you’ll see a site’s Pagerank in your browser), it is likely that Google considers them a link farm.
If the site has little content in relation to the number of links on its pages, that’s another big clue towards a diagnosis: link farm. If you can’t read 100 words without encountering ten or more links, Google probably considers it a link farm.
The links will be almost exclusively external (to other domains) if a site is a link farm.
And if you value your SEO dollar … stay away from them!
Stop Your Outbound Links Murdering Your SERPs!
Mar 10th
We all know that both on-page and off-page internet marketing tactics can help boost your Google rankings. We also know that there are on-page factors that can get you banned from Google – things like copying someone else’s content, keyword stuffing, etc. Did you know, though, that there are off-page factors that can also get you kicked off the world’s biggest search engine? If you link to ‘bad neighborhoods’ … even if you link at a time when the web page is perfectly respectable, but the domain later gets marked as a link farm, a spammer, a keyword stuffer, etc, you could get banned by Google. So how do you find these nefarious sites that could undo all your good SEO work? Follow our guide.
1. Check out Bing.com
The lord and master of most of our computers, Microsoft, has created an awesome tool for checking whether you’re linking to spam – if you use it with a bit of ingenuity. You can use the ‘linkfromdomain’ command (without the apostrophes) to check whether links that originate in your domain point to spam.
2. Make a list of probable spam terms
Start off with drug names, pharmaceutical misspellings, casino, poker, over 50 life insurance deals, home finance, home equity, 4u, bllogspot, etc. Check out the lists (1 and 2) of words that trigger spam email filters to create a more extensive list.
3. Search for two or three words in conjunction with the linkfromdomain command
So you might type “linkfromdomain:webmarketinngexperts.com.au gambling casino poker” into Bing. Starting off by targeting several words at a time helps cut down the sheer number of pages that might use the term innocently.
4. If you’re concerned, do individual word searches
Alternatively, you can also search for individual terms that are far less likely to ‘innocently’ appear on web pages. Spam filter words like ‘Shemale’ or ‘lesbian’ are good examples.
5. Check out the sites and decide whether you want to keep the link
In many cases, instances of these words will be innocent. In some they will not – and better you find out than Google! Get rid of anything shady looking ASAP, or you could face an uphill battle to get your Google ranking back.




