Tagged: popularity

Is Your Site Not Showing In Google?

Posted on September 23rd, 2009 by Urbain

I’ve always been of the opinion that when it comes to promoting a site for search engine visibility, commonsense must always prevail.
Content is very important when you want to get a decent ranking in Google.  So are links to your page.  According to Google, your site’s ranking in Google’s search results is partly based on [...]

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Submit As Many Articles As You Want, Forever

Posted on September 21st, 2009 by Urbain

When it comes to submitting your articles, Article Marketer delivers.  With its pay-just-once lifetime membership fee (or other levels), you can submit unlimited articles … for unlimited backlinks, that keep building and building over time.
Articles that are submitted to the service are reviewed by the service’s staff to ensure quality.  They won’t let junky, spammy [...]

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Is MySpace Becoming Irrelevant?

Posted on June 25th, 2009 by Urbain

According to an article posted at ARS Technica, MySpace is becoming irrelevant because of Facebook’s popularity.  The article says that 30% of the United States employees were laid off last week, and that a significant number of international jobs with MySpace are going to be cut.
Personally, I never used MySpace because I wasn’t keen on [...]

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PR 5 In Six Weeks? I Am Blown Away.

Posted on April 4th, 2009 by Urbain

I honestly did not think anything like this could happen, and I am still not sure that it is real.
At the end of the 3rd week of February, I created a site so that people could post articles and get back links. The site reports on various religious issues, separation of church and state, [...]

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Get Powerful PR8 Backlinks for Free

Posted on April 3rd, 2009 by Urbain

Backlinks from sites having a Google Page Rank of 6 or above cost in the $100 range.  This month, you can find out where you can get nine links from PR8  sites that give their backlinks away.  That will save you around $800 and boost your site for the next page rank update.  This is [...]

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How to Add Your Blog Feed to Twitter

Posted on March 10th, 2009 by Urbain

There’s a quick and easy way to run your blog’s RSS feed in Twitter.
Step One – If you don’t already have one, get a Twitter account.
Step Two – Get an OpenID account.
Step Three – Go to TwitterFeed.com and enter your info!  It’s that easy.  There’s no fee; however, they do ask for donations to keep [...]

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Some More Places for Links

Posted on March 8th, 2009 by Urbain

If you’re looking for more links and willing provide some content to get it, here are a couple of unique sites that will give you one-way links:
Western-Water.com – Page Rank 4, Alexa Rank around 617,000. Submitted articles have to be related to water or natural resources. Comments are not followed.
GodDiscussion.com – New site, [...]

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Back Links That Deliver a Punch

Posted on March 4th, 2009 by Urbain

When it comes to promoting your web page and getting it to rank well in the search engines, back links are essential.
Links from high powered sites, such as those with PR5, PR6 and PR7 are golden.  Many times, sites with this type of page rank will sell links for $100 or more per month. They [...]

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Giving Your Commens Some Extra “Ooomph”

Posted on February 23rd, 2009 by Urbain

For all of you who are submitting comments, thank you! I enjoy reading them and responding.
Since this is a “Do Follow” blog, the links that you provide in your comment should get some back link traction with the search engines. You can give this a bit more “oomph” by clicking on any of [...]

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Over 700 Visitors a Day on a Month-Old Site, Plus a Look At Our Newbie Progress

Posted on February 8th, 2009 by Urbain

As a “Not Guru,” I believe in showing instead of telling you that stuff works.  At the end of this post, I’ll show you some amazing statistics on a site that’s barely a month old.
But first, let’s take a look at our “newbie sites.”
Over the past few weeks, we’ve taken a step-by-step look at building [...]

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