Google has recently updated their search engine techniques that is they called " Google Penguin ". Does the old link building technique still work like before ? or we need to change the strategy . If anyone know this, please, share your thoughts and ideas.
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Link building is main is an effective way of improving visibly but now it has become difficult to perform better link profile for any website because penguin is updated and no one can implement right way of. Now you don’t need to make links for the similar keywords that can be cause of wrong way of optimization so create necked links or also make some links that looks more natural than a promotional anchor tags
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Sorry doneritehosting, I removed the links because it was spam. The rest was well written so I left it!
Credit where credit is due, its copy and pasted from this website - http://www.midphase.com/blog/penguin...ng-strategies/
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This is copy and past from the same site
"Getting mostly keyword targeted anchor text links: It is pretty rare that a website owner will just link to you using the exact keywords that you are trying to rank for. Having a high percentage of keyword targeted anchor text links could indicate “unnatural” linking to Google."
So high quality links with relevance are a no no now
However google is willing to give you site 100% relevantcy with no seo penalties to the keywords of your choice if you are willing to open an adwords account and pay google the price.. So what really makes it wrong if you pay a site a small amount for keyword targeted anchor text links? Is google trying to force sucessful webmasters back to adwords with this penguin update?
"A high percentage of low quality linking sites: If your links are coming mostly from sites which are low quality or have little to no relevance to your industry then you are at risk of getting hit by Penguin."
And low relevance links are a no no now....
That just leaves the middle and just please tell me the definition of a middle "class" relevant back link so I can go about finding some... This google thing is getting so complicated its beyond comical..Last edited by doneritehosting; 25-01-2013, 03:33 AM.
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There are Several Ways:
1) Leave your website URL when you comment on someone's blog/website.
2) Have social sharing buttons on your site so that people can share & hence you'll get quality backlinks.
3) Join forums of your niche, post summary of your posts there & leave a link of the original post at the bottom.
4) Answer questions of your expertise & help someone by linking your answer to your posts(only suitable posts) It should not redirect the asked to any offbeat topic.
(Don't use Y!A for this, your answers may get deleted).
5) Submit your blog URL to Blog Directories like Technorati.
Hope this help you!!
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Originally posted by martinsherman View PostThere are Several Ways:
1) Leave your website URL when you comment on someone's blog/website.
2) Have social sharing buttons on your site so that people can share & hence you'll get quality backlinks.
3) Join forums of your niche, post summary of your posts there & leave a link of the original post at the bottom.
4) Answer questions of your expertise & help someone by linking your answer to your posts(only suitable posts) It should not redirect the asked to any offbeat topic.
(Don't use Y!A for this, your answers may get deleted).
5) Submit your blog URL to Blog Directories like Technorati.
Hope this help you!!
2 - This is a good idea. Quality likes which genuine people are clicking are the best. Dont be fooled by SEO companies who say they can get you so many 'likes' these are usually faked and use fake profiles. Facebook is cracking down on these and it may in turn hurt your reputation.
3 - Joining a forum for the single propose of inserting links is also considered spam. This forum has a no spam policy so if that why you have joined here then you wont last long! Forums are a community of like minded people, they dont want spam in their face every time they log on. The moderators here will not tolerate spam.
4 - Good point, always stay on context! An answer which is not on context always rings alarm bells with me. Just like this one!
5 - You should be smart about where you submit your blog to. No point in submitting your blog to a directory talking about fashion, if your blogging about the best smelly cheese!
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Originally posted by clivejo View Post1 - This only works if your comments are considered useful !! Commenting on someone else blog about other things is considered to be spam and I dont like spam
2 - This is a good idea. Quality likes which genuine people are clicking are the best. Dont be fooled by SEO companies who say they can get you so many 'likes' these are usually faked and use fake profiles. Facebook is cracking down on these and it may in turn hurt your reputation.
3 - Joining a forum for the single propose of inserting links is also considered spam. This forum has a no spam policy so if that why you have joined here then you wont last long! Forums are a community of like minded people, they dont want spam in their face every time they log on. The moderators here will not tolerate spam.
4 - Good point, always stay on context! An answer which is not on context always rings alarm bells with me. Just like this one!
5 - You should be smart about where you submit your blog to. No point in submitting your blog to a directory talking about fashion, if your blogging about the best smelly cheese!
I know its off topic but rather than create a new thread I'll make my suggestion here...
Why not ask rsp to create a new category in general discussion called say "Most Comical Spam"? That way all of us resellers can read it at their leisure and it wont be scattered all over the forum? I get a kick out of some of them and plus everyone can see all the work you and vlasi do all in one place
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