Hi Snodia, Here are some tips for you. 1) Maps Listings SEO - Citations: You can actually going to yext and see what directories they scrape and manually add the business info 2) Organic Search - Blog Posts, Social Activity, Content I would not do blog forums, comment spam ect.. for SEO. Quality is where it is at. So guest blog posts can work but you have to do it on reputable websites. Thanks
Actually the think is directory submission was banned by google but still you can use it and submit your link in high directories sites.
If it's a corporate website, you'll promote the product or/and services that the firm is offering. Start by targeting the specific products/services for SEO (quality content, backlinks, comments), then agree on how you could monetize on this. It may be promotion of the products or services, or advertising. This is specific to what the firm does. I believe you need to sit down with an expert and put the details down.
I would say prefer web2.0, Article writing and submissions, press release and youtube videos on higher end... after following these get 10 social bookmarks of each link created... It will be the best move.. Good luck
As long as you submit your website to quality directories, then your website will benefit from these links. The same applies to directories bookmarks, etc, what really matters is the quality.
Directories submission in general doesn't sound like a very good strategy=) If you are worried about the quality of your links, direct them towards tier 1 sites. Like blogs or other sites you have created with original content, and then link from there to your money site.
If you are ranking money keyword, I think PR is the BEST site as you can build massive backlink to it without the fear of deindexing by google , and below are some factors for link white hat building Social bookmarking Almost the booking sites are junk of spammy content, so stay away to those kinds of booking, just promote on big social networks facebook , twwitter, linkedin,... Forum signatures Good idea but only interact in high authority forum and use the anchor text as your brand name, not keywords Web 2.0 I dont think you have the time to feed all of your web 2.0, so you can outsource the spun articles to publisj to those 2.0 sites, each site sis posted about 20 posts, that's enough Press release For real PR sites, you must pay at least $30 for a single PR article, yes its worth as i said in advance. Blog Comments Sure, use your name in order to link, not keywords, GG hate this.