Archive for March, 2010

  • Contextual Link Building – Is it Worth the Effort?

    Contextual Link Building – Is it Worth the Effort?

    Contextual link building can be defined as placing links on other web sites within the content of that web site, pointing back to your web site, while bother the linking web page and your page have similar or closely related contend. One method to get...

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  • Remove Negative Results From Google – Is There A One Shot Cure?

    Remove Negative Results From Google – Is There A One Shot Cure?

    Online reputation management is a process that pushes the negative news and misleading information about your brand or service away from the top search engine results. Remember, we have said that removing negative results is a ‘process’, not a one shot cure. Here is an...

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  • Can You Fix Your Online Reputation With Social Media Profiles Alone?

    Can You Fix Your Online Reputation With Social Media Profiles Alone?

    Social media sites can easily make or mar a brand’s reputation. When we talk about social media sites, we imply social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter etc; social bookmarking sites like Digg and Reddit and video sharing sites like YouTube and Daily Motion. Nearly every...

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  • Buy Backlinks: Is Hiring a Link Building Service Considered Link Buying?

    Buy Backlinks: Is Hiring a Link Building Service Considered Link Buying?

    To buy backlinks is against Google’s Webmaster guidelines. Here is what Google says about paid links: Buying or selling links that pass PageRank can dilute the quality of search results. If you believe a site is engaged in buying or selling links that pass PageRank,...

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