I got this video from Mattcutts blog, it is very useful to understand which type of links google does consider. Will it consider your link in forum where you replied like- nice post, very good article like that or it really consider when you post some informative ideas which is useful for reader... Must watch this video and post your feedback and understanding. [video=youtube;MkLFlaWxgJA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkLFlaWxgJA[/video] Matt cutts blog post link- http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/good-seo-tips/
Hmmm good videos... About backlink... one of the best is share in communities and hope the communities will give you appreciation.. Nice info... thank you
Anyone else notice he doesn't really answer the question He's like a politician, skates around the subject without giving concrete answers. Providing good content is essential of course, but if you think you can just turn up on a forum, and answer questions and people will naturally link to you in mass, for no personal benefit then my guess is you're going to be dissapointed. You have to be more proactive - write articles, submit to directories, comment on forums, guest post on blogs, build your own mini sites... keep trying different things and get links from differen locations. There is no magic formula, and if you just sit and wait for people to link to you out of the goodness of their heart then youre going to be dissapointed.
It is just sharing of information for the other DP member and who are unaware of this... I have learn 90% from DP and I really love this forum and thats why I think I should share this with everyone. Hope many people will must be benefited from this video.
Matt Cutts will never tell you the most effective techniques for building links. Don't listen too much to what Google employees say and practice SEO instead. The day Matt Cutts tells you how to rank in Google he will get fired
agreed. I really expected something much more concrete and helpful (beyond the ABC or kindergarten level).
If they are so smart, how come they cannot find a way to deal with the spammers and help the legitimate business people?
Matt is the head of the "ANTI WEB SPAM" team in google, he will hardly give tips how a webmaster can get plenty of links to rank his sites. His JOB is exactly the opposite. If you want such tips better ask a SEO. My $0.02
Couldn't agree more with submp3s. It's not going to happen without you putting the work in. Who's going to link to any of the commenters here? No-one. There has to be more in it, real value. That said I think the video was okay. Maybe there is not straight answer. And some of the stuff he cited sounds like a lot of effort for not a lot of gain. That said I am doing tutorials and videos on my area (data analysis) so who knows.
it is still you who owns the site that will develop links for your own which submp3 point out. or else it will took forever before you realize your site is the last in line.
He is right about quality content. It is necessary, but he didn't answer the question. That was a straight-up political PR answer (PR = Public Relations, not Page Rank).
There's a reason why he's so famous, he's smart at what he does. I think this one also shares about good backlink building, found it at BlogEngage: blogengage.com/blogger/no-time-to-loose-promote-your-blog-right-away-for-free/