Link Building with Typepad

June 19, 2009 by · 6 Comments
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Link Building with Wikidot

June 18, 2009 by · 5 Comments
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Looking for more free places to do some easy link building? Well today you are in luck because I have yet another site for everyone that you can easily create a content network on that will have many backlinks to your pages, and even deeplinks if you so choose. Today’s website is called Wikidot. Wikidot is a lot like tumblr which I have previously posted about, but with one key difference. Tumblr allowed you to create a quick microblog that you could build links on, and wikidot tries to focus more on static html sort of websites (wiki format) that you can build links from. At any rate, both are great quick and easy ways to build anchor text dofollow links to promote your homepages as well as deep link to your most profitable and highly trafficked pages.

Optimize Conversions with Club Web Video University

May 25, 2009 by · 7 Comments
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This guest blog post was written by my friend Jeremy from The Real Estate Foundation, he nor I am affiliated with Club Web Video University, but I asked him to share his success because of the value his story can offer.

My assumption is most of you are the do-it-yourself type and want results. I too, share these characteristics. That is why today I’m going to stray from writing about link building and instead write about something just as important, and that is on-site conversions. It is easy to obsess over links and promoting your site via new media/social media, but once you start to receive traffic, you should focus on converting also.

My Startup Ideas I Never Launched

May 18, 2009 by · 16 Comments
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Well, this post doesn’t really have anything to do with link building, but I thought some of you would enjoy it.

Being an internet entrepreneur and having an INTP personality, I have a knack for thinking of crazy and unique website ideas that could potentially become incredibly viral or make a bunch of money. While some of my ideas have done remarkably well, others have not due to my lack of time, investment, or determination to develop and launch them.

Link Building with Jewcy

May 16, 2009 by · 10 Comments
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Hey everyone, my final exams are finally completed and I am now on break for Summer, so I will have more free time to write link building techniques and sites for you all.

Today’s post features a Jewish community portal site that yields an impressive pagerank 7 out of 10 that Google just loves. Jewcy is the name of the website and Jewcy announces itself as the premier Jewish media and entertainment outlet for progressive free-thinkers.

Link Building is Faster with BuzzStream

April 29, 2009 by · 18 Comments
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This is a free review about BuzzStream written by Jeremy Bencken who is offering the first 50 people to sign up a free beta invite to his site.

If you’re in SEO for any length of time, you eventually have to build links. As tedious and painful as it is, acquiring quality one-way link building is essential for new sites to rank in a competitive category. But after you do a bit of link research and pitching, you realize it’s easy to lose track of your efforts and who to follow up with. So then you create spreadsheet to keep track, but that turns into a nightmare of data entry which you’ll probably give up, at which point the chaos returns. Enter BuzzStream, the Salesforce of link building. Beyond their core features as a link building CRM, BuzzSteam offers three innovative, time-savers:

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