what is the off-page factors ? i know that off-page is all about links but i need an organized information to use it in a seminar about SEO
off page SEO factors is all about links, one way links, links from articles, links from people how supposedly like what you have said, my experience with people linking so something they like you have written about about, is they usually just steal it, and put it on their own website as their own work, woulsn't think of giving you a link, or even say thank-you, and then abuse you when you find out about it. gotta love the internet. Lynny
off-page is all about links i know but i need the categories if exist of links in off-page so i can do it step by step
there are no other categories. but you can categorize the link types. links from other websites, from theme based sites, from within the content, from directories, articles, blogs, etc.
Off-page SEO contains : a) One-way link b) Directory submission c) Article submission d) Link exchange These all are related to link building to increase ranking.
off page Factors 1.Link building 2.Directory submission 3.Press release. 4.Articles Submission 5.Blog Posting 6.Forums posting 7.RSS Submission
Off-page factors are the factors that are found in link building. Meaning, you may determine what linking factors you must consider.
Off page optimization is the best way to enhance your traffic. Off page optimization tool- Directory Article Press Release Search Engine Blog Forum Posting Social Bookmarking
I agree with the above post. Off-page optimization are more on getting links either one-way, reciprocal or 3-way link. There are no specific category where you can get links but there are specific ways to get links.
Off page Search engine Optimization Techniques Off page SEO handle number of issues off page to improve your search engine ranking and drive targeted visitor traffic to your website. 1.Article Submission 2.Directory Submission 3.Link Building 4.Viral Marketing 5.Press Release Writing 6.Blog Submission these are main factors of off page optimization
Off page Factors are as following Directory Submissions SE submissions Social Bookmarking Forum Posting Article Submissions Press Release Submissions Blog posting News Posting Video Submissions Classifieds
hi there are lots of off page factors. Directory Submissions Link Building SE submissions Social Bookmarking Forum Posting Article Submissions Press Release Submissions Blog posting thanks sonal sahani
i collected all points you guys said and i have some questions here 1) One-way link correct me if im wrong but does this means linking site a to site b and linking site c to site a ? 2) Directory submission please give me best directories list you use if there are threads talks about this please post it 3) Article submission where to submit articles? does it means posting articles in my blog or what? 4) Link exchange reciprocal llinks ? what the maximum of link exchange that is affect in good way? 5) Link building explain this point if it doe means something different 6) Press release. give me an examples 7) Blog Posting what is the difference between it and article submission ? 8) blog commenting (do follow) how to find dofollow blogs? 9) Forums posting do you mean posting my link in signature or something else? 10) RSS Submission i have no idea about this 11) Social Bookmarking same here i dont know anything about this 12) SE submissions i thought its over now to manually submit my site to SE 13) News Posting have no idea about this 14) Video Submissions like posting my link on youtube videos in the describtion or above the video ? 15) Classifieds have no idea about this give an example please 16) Viral Marketing give an example please
Let's see what I can do to help you then. No, that's a three-way link exchange, also known as link (or PageRank) laundering. Something I advise people NOT to do, despite their refusal to listen to me. Depends really. DMOZ, Yahoo Directory and Best of the Web are the three top-tier directories. The first one is extremely difficult to get into and has more abusive editors than (well, I won't go there - don't want to get an infraction or ban). The second costs $299/year, which means unless you can at least recover that cost each year, isn't really worth submitting to. Also while Yahoo! does include directory links in their organic search results, you never know if the directory listing under your site (it'll be indented) will lead to your site or the category your listing is in. The last is about as old as the Web itself. While it also costs $300 to get listed, it's a one time fee, which can give you a long time to recover the cost. You'll want to read How I Do Directory Submissions by Chris Beasley for more information on how to properly deal with submitting to directories. Worthless. Don't even bother, especially if you care about things like duplicate content issues that can remove your page from the search indexes of the major search engines while the "duplicate" content remains listed (and ranks well). Here's one case study involving Darren Rowse of ProBlogger: Posting Blog Posts In Multiple Places - Good or Bad? Listen to your gut. Link exchanges meant to manipulate the search rankings are frowned upon, but having one site owner scratch your back (with a quality link) after you scratch theirs (such as by featuring something the other site owner wrote about for example), is perfectly fine. It means getting links pointing back to your pages. It doesn't matter if they come from other pages on your site (internal links) or other sites (external links). Just make sure they're relevant, quality, targeted links from pages that are ranking well in the search engines (top 1,000, have a PR4 or higher, related to your page, and contain the keywords you want to rank well for is generally a good rule of thumb to live by) when dealing with external links. This is a good way to generate traffic when done properly, but won't have an impact on your rankings in the search engines. Tailored Consulting (an Australian Web design company) does this sort of thing all the time. Depends. The former can be good if you're talking about being featured in a blog post (or being a guest writer on another blog), but it won't mean a hill of beans if you're commenting on a blog for the sake of getting an incoming link. Don't worry about it. Focus on getting real links instead. Yes, and by getting other people to link to your pages/site within their forum posts as well (like I did with Darren Rowse's post above). It's a means of helping the search engines find new content. Other than the very start of a site, it won't help much. This is more of a traffic and lead generation than SEO tip. In fact, it won't do much for you SEO wise (as far as the rankings are concerned). It's still recommended - after all, if the search engines didn't want you to, they wouldn't include the means to submit your site to them in the first place (it's called common sense). Besides, it only takes a couple minutes anyway. He means posting news stories on your site. Becoming an authority on your niche rather than a follower (or hub). Basically. it's more of a viral promotion tool than SEO one though (word of mouth marketing at work here). CraigsList, and other such sites. Not worth the time or effort in most cases. See above. Posting videos to YouTube is a good example, especially if it includes a link back to your site.
Just add another one. Answering to QA sites. Yedda and yahoo answer are also good source of one-way link if you use your site as a resources.