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Yesterday I looked at some of the issues that may help you rank better in Google. Today I will follow up on a few more observations. These are all taken from a Q&A session with Matt Cutts and others from Google – in effect, Google are starting to spill the beans on how to gain higher rankings.
A little more on links today. First, for a long time the general advice has been to get links from .edu and .gov sites. According to the Google team, don’t bother. They have no more value than any other link, in fact they will often have less value since few people link into them. Continue reading 'Listen To Google To Rank Better – Part Two'»
Whether you love them or hate them, Google is the number one search engine and they are not about to change the way they do things because you or I like or dislike the way they do things. Over the last few months Google have opened up a little more on ways to improve your rankings. Their latest Q&A session brought up a few good questions and some rather interesting results. Over the next couple of days I will review their answers and try to deliver back to you in simple English. Continue reading 'Listen To Google To Rank Better – Part One'»
Paid posts are becoming a big business for both bloggers and agencies that coordinate paid posts. They are also becoming more sophisticated as time goes by. You can, as a business owner, now surf many blogs selecting those that may suit your requirements and approach them for paid posts.
I have been approached a few times to do product reviews, that is, they send me the product and I write the review. I have ignored or denied the request in the past, however I now wonder if I have done myself a dis-service. Whilst not getting paid, I still received the products which is a form of payment. Continue reading 'Would You Do A Paid Review?'»