Search Engine marketing advice for search engine marketers

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by jcyber, May 29, 2011.

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    Here is Search Engine marketing advice for search engine marketers on this forum.
    I hope it will benefit your business and your search engine marketing in any way.

    As you all know already links is the way to go to rank high on Google. What I have discovered is that many links really don't help they actually get you in trouble in the long term(I'm talking about low quality links).

    Low quality links can be also high page rank links, but they really have no value and if you get too many of them Google will look you up within several months and you are done. When Google tell you goodbye then you will need to start all over again with a new domain and website.

    I recommend not to purchase invaluable links out there(because you do have plenty of them for sale), but get some natural links from high page rank directories such as: yahoo.com, business.com, dmoz.org, botw.org, galaxy.com, hotvsnot.com, whatuseek.com

    The magic will happen within couple of months, Try and you will see.

    Good luck everyone Search Engine Marketing!!!
     
    jcyber, May 29, 2011 IP
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    Indexing all the pages in the website with search engines like google works miracles.
     
    RenuC, Jun 1, 2011 IP
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    13131jonny Active Member

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    Your absolutely right jcyber it's not the amount of links it's the quality of the links that matter.
     
    13131jonny, Jun 1, 2011 IP
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    I also agree that it's the quality of links that matter most when it comes to SEO link building. Low link does hurt your site in the long run.
     
    Justin_Dupre, Jun 1, 2011 IP