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Twitter Tips And Tricks For Your Business

  Twitter is undoubtedly one of the most popular social networking sites today. It can serve as a mini online diary or an advertising platform in 140 characters or less.   According to the latest figures, Twitter now has more than 100 million active users with half of them logging on to their account on a daily basis. This makes Twitter a great platform for promoting brands or businesses.   Here are some tips on Read More

Useful Article/Blog Submission Sites

Useful Article/Blog Submission Sites

  As much as I value and recommend top notch content, I understand that all of us have some average 300-400 word posts that we wish could help us get some link juice. The catch usually is that websites where such content is posted may not have a very high indexing rate. So, here’s a list of some of my favourite submission sites that promise quick indexing and allow you to post Read More

Google SEO and Content Writing/Marketing Tips

  “Write Guest Posts” “Don’t bother with article directories” “Social bookmarking is the key” You’ve probably heard all this and more while searching for SEO tips in the post penguin chaos. But, do you know what really works? What part of the advice is actually real? Personally, I would say social bookmarking is the one strategy that has shown phenomenal results post penguin, and I can say this from personal experience. Before the Pandas and Read More

Post Penguin Myths and Facts

  A month has passed and Penguin is still a much-discussed topic in SEO forums. While you can pick up a lot of great tips from some SEO gurus, there are several wannabes out there spreading misinformation. The last time I discussed a few general SEO tips that could help you find your feet in a world shaken and stirred by Penguin. This time I’ll simply focus on separating the grain from Read More

The Aftermath Of Penguin

  The Penguin swallowed some sites; webmasters panicked and then there was the usual Google bashing. Now, that the dust has settled down and the Google dance (that some sites ended up doing) has slowed down, here are my observations: 1. Websites that had not ignored their onsite SEO have done fairly well. This includes sites that did not: Overuse the targeted keyword Stuff the Meta tags and descriptions with keywords Ignore their Blog sections Forget Read More

The Death Of SEO- Part 2

  How To Choose Your Keywords I discussed the impact of secured search in the last blog and as promised here's my take on the impact on keyword search reports.   It's obvious that we will now have access to lesser amount of data for keyword research. However, the important question is how useful is the available data going to be? My belief is that it depends on the keyword tool you are Read More

Is the Death Of SEO Near?–Part 1

  It's a question that's raised every time Google launches a update. The encrypted search for logged in users on Chrome added a lot of fuel to SEO debates in 2011, now with Firefox set to offer the default https Google search to its users, panicked voices are asking the question in newbie SEO circles again. Personally, I think death of SEO questions are simply knee-jerk reactions. Marketing has always co-existed with Read More

Top 2 Viral Marketing Tips

Every website/blog owner wants to learn viral marketing techniques for their content promotion. While there’s no foolproof formula, the following tips usually help: Write Topical Content: Write a blog or create a video about something that’s either in news or is creating a lot of buzz online. Chances are your content will get bookmarked on its own by several users. A great way to select topical content is to create Google News Read More

Top 3 Free Web Tools For Cheap Google SEO

  I came across a rather strange thread in an SEO forum recently, where this particular gentleman kept insisting that the time had come for bidding farewell to cheap Google SEO and that one needed to have very deep pockets for survival in the current scenario. In fact he went on to say that no respectable SEO firm could exist without having it’s own private blog network. Translate it into dollars and Read More

Now that Build My Rank is dead, what’s next for link building?

  Build My Rank’s closure last week came as a shock to many. I remember scanning SEO forums a week before and despite what many self-proclaimed SEO gurus are saying today, most were of the opinion that Google won’t come down cracking on BMR anytime soon. After all, the service only accepted quality posts (by that I mean free of spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors) and did not allow keyword stuffing. Anyhow, now Read More