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Free SEO tips
1. Watch who you host with, believe it or not your sites ranking can hinge ENTIRELY on this.
2. In your blog posts/titles/etc do not speak proper English. Talk like a bot, ie instead of "Hot teen gets her shaved pussy fucked" write "Shaved Teen Pussy Fucked". 3. Make sure your domain is registered several years in advance, several engines specifically see how long your domain is registered for. 4. Contrary to popular belief the domain name has almost NOTHING to do with SE rankings(especially Google) anymore, a brandable domain is just as good as a plain word domain. Example: *************** is just as good as SuperLadies.com 5. Do not trade hard links, only do A-B-C trades. 6. These tips are subject to change as engines(mainly Google of course) is changing on a DAILY basis and its a constant battle to keep up but for the most part these are pretty solid. Discuss. Rant. Rave. Go Fuck Yourself. |
great tips.. cant stress how important #2 is
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5. Do not trade hard links, only do A-B-C trades.
What you meant to say is do not do ONLY A=B trades. |
Thanks, I needed a good laugh this morning
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Google now relies much more on "TrustRank" now. Here is a short description: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrustRank |
Next week the post will be:
Don't do A-B-C trades! Google hates them! Only do link exchanged with known sites with good trust rank! The week after! Don't trade with sites with trust rank... only do A-B-C trades! This puts the YO! in yo-yo. |
splum thanks!
i have a stupid question.. i have some pr 4 blogs right now.. and working with a network of blogs.. all new and still building it.. which is better? grab all those domains and put all the links in those pr4 blogs or should i just put the links of my pr4 blogs to the new sites? fuck engrish!!!! :P |
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Thanks on it man
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The domain name CAN make a HUGE difference.
I can get great rankings (like #1-5) in semi competitive keywords (nothing like insurance! but competitive enough to make me enough moneyt o be happy) mainly based on the domain (and getting a few quality backlinks). Another thing that REALLY helps (both seo and actually getting the clicks from the search engines) is making your title tag descriptive (and with your targetted keyword in it). |
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good tips.
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i.e. if i traded front page hardlinks with www.google.com and got a backlink it would be a hell of alot more valuabe even if it is a recip link than a link from www.brandnewsite.com with perfect keyword density for my term.
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well
as a experiement I tried optimizing a site for teen nutrition, not hard competition but not without either. I bought www.teennutrition.net and optimized the site and gave it a few links after 10 days it was nr. 12 at google for Teen Nutrition, so I do belive that the domain name is of some weight... I doubt I would be placed pretty good so fast without it. I am nr 15 now. |
good tips
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The best advice I can give is: Do your own thing... The problem with SEO is everyone copying eachother... The guys/girls behind google and the others are not stupid, and will pick up on an over used method. As for the time since domains were registered, I have one that is getting shit loads of traffic and it is not even a month since I registered it.
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I'm not sure if you are trying to be funny or not :-/
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great tips mate
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Fucking hell, Splum -
You said there'd be punch and pie. http://www.imagepup.com/up/5RFf_1168206122_mad.gif |
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old news
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Based on what I see in the top 20 results for many keyword combinations, the name of the domain appears to have some influence on the situation. HOWEVER, that could also be as a result of incoming anchor text containing those same keywords, which makes it harder to say right or wrong.
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Nice tips!!!
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I was to understand there would be punch and pie.
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Thanks for that.
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5. Do not trade hard links, only do A-B-C trades.
i dont get it |
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lets say i use say i want your link C to be on my site A so C goes on A and C links to b and B links to D? |
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Yes I think this is what he was trying to explain... is this basically hard links instead of recip links ? |
Thanks man.
Great job:) |
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This might be a naive question, but how does one balance the need for SEO (per point #2) with using words to entice a surfer to click through? Are we talking about a difference in business models?
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will you be my mentor? hehe
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I'm really a SEO plant, so can I ask - if pages have javascript src="http://blah-blah-blah.com/bull.js in their script tags, does blah-blah-blah.com get SEO credit?
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When optimising for a phrase - say "Horny girls with big tits" - make sure you DONT MENTION "horny girls with big tits" on your page - instead write.
"large cocked boners". Invariably you will rank for "Horny girls with big tits" as a result. |
i want to ask something....
if i would like to make seo pages on some old domain what should i do.... target some phrase and separate it with "-" or "_" and one questions :if i go lest say www.neverminddomain.com/i-dont-know.html is this better than http://www.neverminddomain.com/WHATE...dont-know.html and i f i want to link that upper page where should i link it... one link to main domain and one link to next page or something else... |
Thanks for that........lol
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