By Vertical Measures on Tuesday, May 6, 2008Filed Under: Do Follow Tuesdays, Local
Welcome to “Do Follow” Tuesdays. To read what this is all about, you can check our announcement post.
In summary, every Tuesday we pick a vertical market based on the number of votes a market receives at our Vertical Market Poll. This week it is the Real Estate market. We invite all of you out there [...]
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By Vertical Measures on Wednesday, April 23, 2008Filed Under: Link Building
There’s a pretty big debate being waged on websites today between the “no follow” link contingent and the “do follow” advocates. Which side of the camp are you on? Maybe you haven’t decided because you really aren’t sure how each type of link works.
No follow links were first developed by Google as a way [...]
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By Vertical Measures on Wednesday, April 16, 2008Filed Under: Link Building
If you’ve tried getting links naturally and it just isn’t working, it may be because your content offers nothing unique or different to site visitors. After all, the main reason others link to your site or a feature on your site is because they perceive it as adding value to their website visitors. Hey, they [...]
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By Vertical Measures on Sunday, April 13, 2008Filed Under: The Basics
That’s right, we did link building on the radio. How? Well we were interviewed by RSS Ray for a segment called "How To Use Link Building To Improve Search Engine Rankings". As a result of being on the show, our bio, including a nice link to us appeared on their site.
In addition, you will see some of [...]
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By Vertical Measures on Monday, March 31, 2008Filed Under: Link Building
Even if you are brand new to link building, you should understand the importance of getting links from high trust sites. Last Friday, Rand Fishkin from SEOMoz featured a link building segment on their Whiteboard Friday series.
Give it a watch… some very good information here.
from Scott Willoughby on Vimeo.Technorati Tags: link building, trust [...]
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