Posted by James on April 2nd, 2008
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These are all kind of obvious… but people don’t fail in the web business because they don’t know what to do. They fail because they are too lazy or they don’t stick with it.
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Posted by James on March 22nd, 2008
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A lot of new sites go crazy with the link exchange process. They make like 50 new exchanges per day (or more) and think to themselves, “As long as I get link exchanges, there is no way I can fail”. In actuality, sometimes link exchanges (especially quickly adding them) are bad for search engine rankings. Here’s a few reasons why:
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Posted by James on March 19th, 2008
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Building up a large amount of links to your site is a hard task. It takes hours of work searching for sites, seeing if they are worth linking to, adding their link, emailing them, waiting for their reply, removing their link if they refuse… that process repeated 100X can get quite tiresome and old. You can easily find yourself putting in hundreds of hours of work, and it’s not even a sure thing!
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Posted by James on March 13th, 2008
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I found a good blog post here. That guy gives a great list of some very creative ways to get links to your site and the best part is, 90% of the ideas are free. I already discussed his first idea, “Create viral linkbait” in my last article. As for his other ideas, here are three that especially jump out at me: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by James on March 12th, 2008
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If you’re like most people who do link exchanges, you most likely get a bunch at a time and then forget about them… This post is for you.
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