Thursday, June 9, 2011

Online Web Directory and Internet Resources

I found very good backlink ...


Title : Offshore Software Development
URL : http://www.enidus.com
Description : eNIDUS is one of the leading Offshore Software Development and Custom Application Development. We deliver world-class web design and development.

Source - http://www.enidus.com/link-trading.html

Resource - http://www.enidus.com/resources.html

email - webmaster@enidus.com

Monday, April 18, 2011

New SiteproNews - Avoiding the Blindingly Obvious

This advertisement is something of an Internet legend at this point. Now, I'll go out on a limb here and say that Intel isn't actually racist. But just look at the image and try to imagine it in any other context. There is very little else that six black gentlemen bowing to a white person can evoke in most peoples' minds.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Reaping the Rewards of Google's Latest Algorithm Update

Now that the dust has settled a little around Google's latest 'farmer' update, I thought it time to post up how article marketers can take advantage of it. Yes, there are lots of folks out there proclaiming it is the end of article marketing, but let's be honest, people have been saying that for years.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

The Resource Box

The last detail you'll consider for your article will be your resource box. Your resource box is the little paragraph at the end of your article that tells the reader a little about you and how to contact you. It should always include a link to your website.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

What is Keyword Stuffing?

keyword stuffing is the process of cramming numerous keywords on a site. These keywords can be in the meta tags or the text visible on the site. This word Webmasters often think that by loading their pages with keywords that rank in the top quality to all these keywords in the search results. keyword stuffing, however, often has a negative impact on the ranking of keywords.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

May the Biggest Spammer Win

Most reasonable people would agree that it doesn't make sense that the companies who own or take part in a network of interlinked websites should rank higher than those who don't. And why should the websites that have people "writing" boatloads of blog comments outrank their competitors who have no desire to spam others' blogs? If you're commenting because you'll possibly get some link value rather than because you feel the need to add to the conversation, it adds unnecessary clutter and should be counted as spam by the search engines (in my opinion). I wouldn't be surprised if 90% of blog and forum comments fall into that category, as do most articles submitted to article dírectories.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Submít Your Site to Directories

Another easy way to get website links is through directory submissions. Although this method doesn't quite give good quality SEO links, it's a good place to start if you're new to search engine optimization link building.

There are two ways to submít your site to directories. You can use a directory submission service that automatically sends your site to over 100 directories, or you can manually submit the site yourself. Doing it automatically saves you a lot of time; while manual submission allows you to easily send your site to major directories (the more popular directories usually don't accept automatic submissions).