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Ja, die pagina heb ik toevallig al gespot. In dat filmpje gaat Matt Cutts er vrij beknopt op in. Gelukkig doet SEOmoz dat beter.
Blijkbaar gaat Website Usability nu dus ook een grote rol spelen in SEO met die aankomende Panda.
Hi Cata,
If you don’t agree with the linkbuilding via “startpaginas”, which methods are the most effective ? Related articles on different web blogs ?
– Showing up in the community
– Building good, quality content that people will love and would like to link to
– Also, indeed, writing good articles, placing them on other websites or blogs with,
of course, a good backlink to your own site (good anchor text, but not spammy, different anchortexts)
– Forum marketing
– Maybe Social Media Markt
And another thing. If I want to obtain a link on a website (in an article) which is the most effective procedure for that ? The article (written by me) must be paid ? Which are the normal prices for a link in an article (written by me) on a website / blog with PR4, for example ?
Please, do not pay for a link. Google will penalize that. Kindly ask the site owner if you
can place an article on his site or blog. Maybe you can write an article first and e-mail them with an example so they can get an impression of the quality of your content.
You have to convince them, and sometimes, it’s not that hard to do. If they don’t have to write content by themselves, they would be more than happy to accept yours and place it on their blog/website.
I’ve just tried to create a new subdomain on the startpagina.nl website. I’ve made the account but I didn’t find how to create the effective subdomain. The only things I’ve can control is the startpagina.nl links but these are available just for me. How to create a subdomain here, related to my business ?
LE: I’ve find how to create the subdomains.
Great. I would make a good, quality startpagina which is designed for users, not for search engines.
Just to remember, be careful:
Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. A good rule of thumb is whether you’d feel comfortable explaining what you’ve done to a website that competes with you. Another useful test is to ask, “Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn’t exist?”