Thanks for the information of your link building techniques. I just only know the white hat, grey and black hat technique.
Very relevant information.... thank you for posting that techniques. Do you have some more tips? Feel free to post it here.
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i've a question...to get a good rank in SERP do we need backlinks with good PR or not? lets say i got 50 backlinks but all of them is PR0 or n/a...will this backlinks help my SERP ranking?
Hey man i think you have mastered in link building . Thanks for these tips and i will sure try few of them .
Thanks you very much for your sharing. I have decided my plan to remove "submit directory" and focus on social bookmark (digg,propeller,etc) I think digg is the best coz' I can drive many traffic from. Thanks again.
That depends on the strength of the competition. If your going for competitive keywords then you will defiantly require some additional links from relevant, high PageRank sites (they will need to be relevant). Also, there's always a chance that some of the low PR links will gain strength later. For more information on the respective values of different PagePanks see: http://www.marketappeal.co.uk/blog/how-to-estimate-pagerank/
This talks about sources alot but it would be great to have some way of analyzing how much "trustrank" certain kinds of links give. Also the author didn't talk about .edu and .gov links which would have been nice....
I have no idea how to estimate TrustRank, as I've never seen an indicator that we could use to estimate it from. Can you suggest where to start? Regarding .edu and .gov links, Google doesn't give them any additional weighting at present, they just tend on average to come from better domains with had-to-reach webmasters, each domain is however judged on its own merits.
This is one of the biggest SEO myths - that .edu and gov links have some special power. I thought for a fairly long time that they had this special power but have since learned otherwise.