Sound impossible? Believe me its possible and I have proof! With the constant changes in Google algorithm, the link quality and quantity factor is slowly becoming less important. Don’t get me wrong because I still think it is the most important part for SEO, just not as much as before. Heres whats been happening in the past years with link building aspects: Complete article on How To Race To The Top of Google With No Links

Everyone seems to think .gov and .edu sites have some special consideration when it comes to Google algorithm calculating the value of links on these pages. Naturally webmasters would think this since these official .gov and .edu sites dominate the SERP’s and are usually found in the top ten for targeted keywords. The truth is though, Google does not favour these sites and are treated equal to other sites. Complete article on Does Google Favour .gov and .edu sites?

This question has always puzzled webmasters link building campaigns. After Google and other search engines started cracking down on the mass link exchanges between websites, there were talks of using reciprocal linking to push rankings up as possibly a useless strategy of link building. So how effective are link exchanges anyway?

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