Google Using Toolbar Data for Discovery
This has been happening for a long, long time, but Google does use more than just inbound links to discover websites or web pages. The other day I was looking through one of my website’s “recent visitors” logs, and lo-and-behold, I noted a Googlebot hit on a page… a page that was, first of all, dynamic (somefile.htm?do=something), and second of all — not referenced anywhere online.
SEO Case Study #1: 10DollarArticles.com
I decided to do a little bit of a public test, though I wish that I had documented the findings sooner as the site has already risen up on Google’s first page a couple of notches.
Nonetheless, the case study is for a new article writing service that I have put together – 10DollarArticles.com.
How to choose keywords for your website
As a website owner, one of the things that really holds you up from time to time is the matter of choosing keywords to use for your website. Quite honestly, keyword research isn’t all that difficult, but then I’ve been in this game for years and know a few tricks that make choosing keywords a breeze.
Tips, Tricks and Resources for Link Baiting
I was doing a little research the other day and I found some incredible resources on link baiting, covering both the art and the practical application of it. I’m not a link baiting expert so these resources gave me some much needed info and can be applied to the 3rd party article marketing that I’ve mentioned before.
Link Baiting with Article Marketing
This post is kind of an example of my reinforced link building method that I discussed a couple of months back. While this is still a theory on my part, mostly because I haven’t explicitly tried this method yet -as I learn more and more about how inbound links affect a website’s standing – I know that this method will work to improve a website’s search engine rankings and definitely the visibility of a website.