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Post Posted: December 1st, 2008, 7:26 am

Put up a free social bookmarking script on your pages. Assuming you have interesting content, your visitors will do the work for you. If you don't have interesting content, submitting your pages yourself is only spamming the social bookmarking sites (these are "social" bookmarking sites, a...

Post Posted: May 6th, 2008, 6:17 am

I like it. Nice clean layout. Easy to navigate. The one thing is a very small item. The flame screensaver is very vibrant and overshadows the two calmer ones on either side of it on the home page. I would pull the flames aside somehow, as I find it distracting. Or perhaps do a rotation of screensave...

Post Posted: May 1st, 2008, 8:45 am

To what Aira says, it helps also to have a large network of friends you can share with. In fact, I have noticed on some sites that people pay very close attention to what their friends are bookmarking, and there is often a domino effect. So, just like in the real world, the quality of your submissio...

Post Posted: April 29th, 2008, 7:23 am

Why would you submit your website to a search engine? Think about it...the submission only gets you into the search engine's index. Which means your website is 364,582 out of 364,582 websites for a given search. Nobody will find it. Nobody. You need inbound links to your site to even get into the to...

Post Posted: April 28th, 2008, 6:51 am

Better yet, have somebody else submit your content on social bookmarking sites and make sure that you also submit content from other sites. Don't become a self-promoter at these sites, because people smell "marketing" and the folks at Digg and Reddit don't like marketing. It also helps to ...

Post Posted: April 27th, 2008, 6:27 pm

It's a good rule of thumb when it comes to all facets of link-building that manual is better than automated. This is because with manual activities you can reduce the patterns (SEO fingerprint) that inevitably show up through automation. Sometimes one has to weigh the benefits of manual activities w...

Post Posted: April 27th, 2008, 6:04 pm

If you have a quality content on your website, then it will automatically start to receive backlinks from other websites. Sorry Saxena, but that is a total myth. Without promotion, nobody will know about the website and nobody therefore will build links to it. The quality of the content is indeed i...

Post Posted: April 24th, 2008, 5:14 am

"One way" is not the most imporant factor. While all the techniques mentioned so far in the forum are great tactics, please don't feel compelled to "One way" is not the most important factor. While all the techniques mentioned so far in the forum are great tactics, please don't f...

Post Posted: November 1st, 2005, 7:59 am

Hi Brian. The one thing I would change is the one thing that would make a difference between posting once every few months and posting pretty much every week: automatic notification of all new threads in forums I choose to subscribe to. There is only one board that does this well. Despite being a me...

Post Posted: June 1st, 2005, 6:40 pm

Personally, I'd rather use software that I pay for once, and install and run on my own system. Great. So you will know when YOU can access your website and how long YOUR computer takes to download the site and whether YOUR password is functioning and whether YOU can submit the forms. The reason web...

Post Posted: May 22nd, 2004, 3:24 am

The first ordeer of business to understand what search terms your customers are using. For instance, are they using more autos or cars. Then start speaking like your customer. That will help people find you through the search engines AND it will help convert them into sales when they find you.

Post Posted: May 21st, 2004, 8:36 pm

I never tried that in Yahoo before. I thought it was only Google and AllTheWeb that alkowed it.

Post Posted: May 19th, 2004, 10:25 am

I'm with VetoFunk on Overture. For major terms, I beleiev it is quite accurate. For smaller terms, it can be scewed by robots such as WebPositionGold checks. As long as one accounts for that with smaller searches, it is a great tool. I will go further than VetoFunk about WordTracker. Not only does i...

Post Posted: May 18th, 2004, 3:01 pm

Yes, the English language really gets mauled on the Internet, doesn't it. like capitalizing the Internet, for instance, as if it was a person.

Post Posted: May 18th, 2004, 2:35 pm

Does someone have to submit frequently, or is a single time enough? To a search engine, never is plenty. The engines find you faster through links, and it is only when you have plenty of links to rank high that it even matters that you are listed. Directories, such as Gimpsy, Skaffee, Xoron, etc. a...
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