Posted by James on May 9th, 2008
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In the past, I’ve paid for other people to do my link building for me. It’s cheap, effective, and allows you to spend your time doing important stuff (like quality content creative). Plus, who actually wants to spend 10 hours in front of the computer doing mindless directory submissions? I sure don’t.
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Posted by James on May 8th, 2008
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You need to do a lot more than the “easy stuff” to see results from your link building efforts. Search engine results take a LONG LONG time to see good results. You need to get links from many different sources around the ‘net. Social bookmarking sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, etc. will send you some good, quick traffic but for the most part, it will only be temporary. You will need to search around and get links from other sources as well. Think of it like the difference between food you consume.
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Posted by James on May 7th, 2008
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Why do people add tools, funny pictures, 101 lists of (something), and other nonsense to their website? Well, despite being fun and enjoyable, they are a valuable resources to attract people to link to your site (aka link bait)
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Posted by James on May 6th, 2008
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Website loading time is a very important thing for you, as a webmaster, to consider. One of the first things you need to look at before marketing your website is whether or not the loading time is FAST. If your website is loading too slow, most likely you you are getting your visitors pretty pissed off! Don’t even think about doing any type or promotion unless your website is running the fastest it can be… otherwise, your hard earned visitors will abandon you!
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Posted by James on May 4th, 2008
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Because reciprocal links don’t weigh heavy anymore with Google, you need to find some new ways to get some links pointing to your site. I posted some methods here… but one thing I didn’t talk about before was press releases.
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