Posts Tagged ‘search engine optimization’

PostHeaderIcon Content – A Professional View of the Rehash Racket

Laugavegur - famous street in Reykjavik, Iceland.

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Professional content writers have been looking at the “automated rehash” market with a jaded eye and some amusement. For those who write SEO materials in particular, it’s like the fabulous copywriting software which was so popular for about 5 seconds a few years back. If you’re writing content for a subject like IT services in Brisbane or furniture hunting in Reykjavik, it just doesn’t work. Rehash is rehash, and internet users don’t like reading “encores” of higher ranking materials they’ve already seen.

PostHeaderIcon Eristoddle.com Now Has An Article Directory

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A New PageRank 3 Article Directory with Lots of Age

I have had eristoddle.com for a long time. Longer than this domain. Longer than the domain with my name on it. This was in the time before I just bought a new domain to put a new site on, so it has gone through some changes from a marketing blog to a forum to a writing links directory.

PostHeaderIcon Bull-OK Links Through Email Bull-It!

This is a guest post by Flodner

When I first got the email about guest post called “What “Sandra Bullok” Taught Me About Building Links Through Email” I was excited. Was there something special? Is Sandra Bullok capable of teaching something related to link building?
Like everyone who spends a lot of time online I get tons of spam. Sometimes I read it, sometime spam can be creative or funny. Once I’ve posted the text of the funniest spam I ever got and since then I don’t remember any interesting spam or anything which I can make lessons from.
To be honest, the guest post written by Brandon Hopkins did not impress me cause I found nothing new. Just general guidelines which I’ve seen many times. No doubts that this post was written as a part of link building, but I decided to continue the experiment.
So I wrote to Brandon Hopkins, using his guidelines. Here is this mail:

Hey Brandon,

PostHeaderIcon How to Run a Successful SEO Campaign for Your Make Money Blog

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This is a guest post by Dalirin from BlogSND.com.

Everyone will run their search engine optimization (SEO) campaign a little different yet in many ways they’ll be similar. When you are considering starting your own SEO campaign there are many things you’ll want to consider.

SEO seems to be a never ending process, so be prepared to spend some time on it regularly. It will take a lot of time to run a successful SEO campaign but it is something possible to do. When you’ve decided you are ready to run a SEO campaign there are several things you’ll want to consider doing including some of the following:

PostHeaderIcon Affiliate Marketing Options and Prejudices

Affiliate marketing can be a pain in the ass to learn sometimes. It’s not hard but it is work. But I am not talking about that part.

The problem is with the options. There are just too many. If you look at the post I wrote just the other day, you will see why. I listed over a hundred ways to promote your blog. Do they all work? Yes. To some extent. But when you are faced with a list like that, at least when I am, I freeze. Too many options gives you no clear place to start. And I promise, that list is only a start. I have used some of the methods and know what has worked for me. And some of the methods are based on your blog as a whole while others focus on posts. And some methods are good to use when you start a blog and others will only work after your blog has at least a little bit of a presence online.