With the rapid evolution of the internet, so is the marketing aspects of most websites. It’s getting harder and harder to gain links with more rules being updated by search engines all the time, especially Google. New avenues of marketing are coming into play and we all need to jump on board and take advantage of these new strategies. Here are three strategies of gaining text links that you may not have tried yet. Complete article on Are you Gamesvertising, Feedvertising, or Blogvertising?
Not that I am suggesting you to do this but ever since Google mentioned their new policy about devaluing paid links, it has raised many eyebrows in the SEO world. Like most other people, I think this new guideline is an absolute joke. How can they even justify a link is for advertising reasons, or clear cut manipulation of SERPs. Either way, I haven’t seen a post concerning websites that sell links or buys links. Here are three major sites that I know of: Complete article on Three Obvious Places to Find Paid Links and Report Them!
This is one aspect of online marketing many companies have not touched and it took me a while as well before the light bulb switched on. Having a few pages about your services and products is fine if that’s all you have, but this also limits the number of keywords you can target for your overall site. Think of it this way, if every content page can make you an extra $1 per day would you have more pages? Complete article on Why is Content on Websites So Important?
Its no surprise that Yahoo is developing a new site called Kickstart that will improve on what already exists and works in social network sites. Still in research and production processes, but once the site is launched it should create another buzz through the evolution of social networks. They are attempting to bridge the gap between facebook and linkedIn. School friends will be able to refer to each other for jobs making job hunting much easier while still staying connected on a personal level. Check the full story at webpronews.