Using link building software is probably a bad idea

Posted by James on August 9th, 2008

First, you have to understand that 99% of the software that is supposed to help you and is hyped up by the “gurus” doesn’t work. I’ve tested just about everything out there. The gurus do a good job of misleading the gullible.

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Which search engines index the fastest?

Posted by James on August 7th, 2008

Do you ever wonder what the process Google and Yahoo use to index your webpages is?  The following analysis is based 100% on my personal experience.  Hope you enjoy!

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Should you have your keyword in the domain name?

Posted by James on August 5th, 2008

I try to strike a balance between having some domain that people can remember and including the keywords.  If my dream domain is not avalible (it never is), I get creative and play around with the domain.  It’s funny because the little words you add can actually help in unexpected ways.  (For example - buycars.com clearly won’t be avalible, but buysomecars.com might be.)Really long domains are a pain, but if it is actually a phrase people can remember, it might work out.

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Best search engine keyword position tracking tool

Posted by James on August 3rd, 2008

Google stopped issuing their API key a while ago… so for those that missed the boat and can’t use GoogleRankings.com (or others that use the API key) to check your keyword positions, I will introduce some other options for you here: Read the rest of this entry »

The need for .EDU links

Posted by James on August 1st, 2008

.EDU domains aren’t valued by Google solely for their name alone so much as the fact that they tend to be authoritative by their very nature.  So basically, getting access to a .edu link won’t automatically get you some hot bubbling link juice. It’s a correlation vs causation relationship.

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