Re: Procuring quality inlinks?
- From: Big Bill <bill@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 20:47:40 GMT
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 00:15:26 -0700, "Murray R. Van Luyn."
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"Paul B" <customerservices@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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DMOZ is a hit and miss affair. Sometimes you can wait just a few
weeks. Other times it can take years.
Oh, I wasn't aware of that.
Forget brokered links.
Yeah, they sure look expensive compared what they seem to go for on eBay.
Well, you could make clipart and backgrounds of your images. These
bring in IBL's. I have a number of them on my site, and allow people
to use them if they link back. It works too :)
Excellent advice Paul. I was thinking along similar lines with page counters
or daily cartoons or something. Clipart and backgrounds - something
valuable - sounds like an excellent idea. Unfortunately I'm talentless in
that regard, but you're giving me food for thought.
You have no h1 or h2 anywhere on your homepage [not looked at other
pages] Both h1 and h2 carry weight with search engines.
Oh crap! I've completely forgotten about sorting out the text on my index
page. Some nice people in another newsgroup told me all the things it should
have in terms of tags and descriptive, keyword focused text. I ran out of
good ideas and then forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder.
You could do a search for seo template when you need reminding what
should go where..
Having a site map at the bottom of the page like that looks spammy and
unprofessional.
Yeah, I was going to try to pick-up some CSS and do something about the look
of that one. It serves a purpose in terms of distributing pagerank within
the site in any case, even if it doesn't look too good.
Also, do people search for "rc car" or "radio controlled car" ?
I think the latter.
Just trying to cover all the popular search terms that came up when I
researched them.
Also, your internal pages uses underscores. It would be better to use
hyphens.
Lots of people say the same thing.
Lots of them are right.
BB
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http://www.kruse.co.uk/internet-marketing-small-business.htm
http://www.kruse.co.uk/google-mountain.htm
http://www.kruse.co.uk/seo-tips.htm
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