By Vertical Measures on Thursday, February 28, 2008Filed Under: Education
We all know that link building is one of the keys to the success of websites on the Internet. We can debate what kinds of links are best and where they need to be placed endlessly, but the truth is that there’s always more to learn and you can’t learn it all from “experience.” In [...]
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By Vertical Measures on Thursday, February 21, 2008Filed Under: Link Building
Much has been made in recent months of whether it’s effective, or even kosher, to purchase links for your website. The debate still rages on over whether the search engines penalize you for buying links in general or only when links are purchased from sources that are obviously selling links only for ranking purposes and selling [...]
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By Vertical Measures on Monday, February 18, 2008Filed Under: Website Publicity
One of the easiest ways to improve search engine placement is to use press releases. It sounds old-fashioned, but press releases remain a tried and true way to publicize your website. The fact that press releases have been around long before the emergence of the Internet doesn’t mean they aren’t amazingly effective. Why? Because they’ve [...]
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By Vertical Measures on Tuesday, February 12, 2008Filed Under: On-Site SEO
The internal link structure of a website is a search engine optimization factor that is often overlooked by webmasters. We often tell our clients that taking care of your internal links is one of the easiest ways to actually gain links and improve on-site SEO. This article, provided by our friends at Axandra - an [...]
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By Vertical Measures on Friday, February 8, 2008Filed Under: Link Bait
I was actually fooled by this when I first saw it in an email I received. Like many, I thought is was a clever church sign.
But for some reason I noticed a web address on the sign and realized I had been had… by some very clever linkbait. Just couldn’t resist making a few signs of [...]
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