Entries from December 2007
December 31, 2007 · 1 Comment
I’m sorry.
It started out as a fling…I heard that it was a good thing..Peer pressure you know. So I put my site out there on del.icio.us. It seemed harmless at first..and then I saw that link appear in my google site maps! I went out to Reddit.com and bookmarked my self again…. and then blinklist.com and kept seeing the back links show up on my site links!
I know these are just free for alls, and lord knows who has gotten links from these sites before… it can’t be good for me I suppose…
I just can’t seem to help my self! Compared to other methods of having a good solid traditional link partner that you know and are personally familiar with, these link flings are addictive!
I’m sorry, my traditional link partners, but I’m going in another direction…. I think that we should still be freinds but I’m not going to be spending as much time with you as I used to….
Furl.net, claimid.com and linkagogo.com…. I’ll see you kiddos later wink wink!
Categories: Search engine advice · Search engine optimization · link building
Tagged: link building, social media
I was assisting a client in moving their content from one company to another, and they had added an under construction page, and put up an icon like this to make people aware.
I think that the “Under Construction page” should become a thing of the past. I think that putting up the under construction page forces Google, Yahoo and MSN to drop all of the links it had to all of the internal pages of your site. This could set you back greatly because GYM will check the site less for new content if it thinks that there is no content there and it will take longer once you remove the under construction page to re index and rank your site.The primary fallacy of an under construction page is the idea that websites are like traditional buildings. When a building is under construction it is of no use whatsoever, however even a fledgling website, if done with thought, can be useful to visitors even if it doesn’t have every thing the creator imagined. Aside from the icons looking like they came from the 90’s dot com bubble, people can of course tell that site isn’t complete.
As a site owner, you should know that Google doesn’t like “stubs” or placeholder pages that have little or no content. The best way to build your site, is to build it page by page, and publishing when it is filled out. This isn’t to say you can’t add embellishments, or more pictures later on. Ditch the cheesy gif files, and remember that Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither was any good website.
Categories: Random · Search engine optimization · content on google searches · content writing advice
Tagged: Content, site building, under construction pages
The mizzay important aspect of yo website, more thizzay how many time you use yo keywords, what inbound links you develop, how many social bookmark sites you git added to, how many bizzle posts you make, is yo angle. What is tizzle shawty group of unreached thugz out there who don’t hizzy a specific product or service in tha way that you can gizzle it like a motha efah.
In otha words what’s yo niche? It’s realy whizzat seperizzles a good, useful site frizzay a spammy waste of time n’ sheit. Whiznat unique individuals is you try’n ta reach wit yo site? How is tha content n usage of yo site different fizzle all tha motherfuhka sites? That’t tha key….It’s all `bout tha niches mah biznitches!
This post was inspired by Zak, Johnny, Michele, John n Gizoogle.com.
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