It's took me 5 weeks to get this far....I had no idea where to begin with designing a site. And found, once it was done, I hadn't even began as the optimization process is mind boggling!!!!!!I have learnt alot in the last few day!Please review my site, physically I know it needs changes. text is quite small for example (this will be changed).But more importantly, the SEO side of thing.I have page titles look like this: /___gutter-cleaning-in-thespecificarea.htmldoes the /___ x3 under scores look bad to a googlebot???????????It seems that many pages are already ranking fairly highly, for example measham, But i'm worried to change file names is like starting all over again and may end up being re-indexed lower??Backlinks are a nightmare!Im on facebook. (my only link before today).... Now Wordpress. Digital forum. Yahoo answers (i've put some answers with links back to my site on their).Does anyone have suggestions for a FREE backlink list for example.Thanks for reading http:// www.nationalguttercleaning.com
Have you done keyword research? That will be the basis for On Page Optimization. Get some good keywords with high (as possible) Exact Match Traffic, and as low as possible Exact Match Competition. For Off Page Optimization: You can buy backlinks that are posted for you or every conceivable type. You can buy backlinks that you manually post. You can use ScrapeBox software to harvest URLs of blogs and manually or automatically post comments. You can buy Auto Approve blog lists that can make backlinks automatically with ScrapeBox Fast Poster. You can get a large number of backlinks this way for the least amount of money. In other words, you don't have to toil and sweat all of it yourself. Hope this helps you. All the best, InternetMarketing108
If you ever changed your URL structure, you can do a 301 redirect. Anyway, I personally avoid underscores due to the way they are treated in search. Add your site into Google Webmaster Tools, so you can see notifications of crawling errors. However, making changes on page can be bad if you're already doing well. Rather than making changes, you could always just use what you've learnt for any new pages in the future. it all comes down to a personal choice. Free back links? Well, the best ones are free (Google frowns on paid links and penalises for them). Analyse what your competition is doing, but don't necessarily replicate as they might be using some bad tactics. What you want to do is have a better off-site SEO strategy than they do. Avoid spammy links, take advantage of social media, list in Google places, etc.