Archive for the Link Building Category

How PPC Can Help You Gain Links for SEO

February 25, 2010 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments


What I am about to explain may not apply to every niche but I’ve seen it in work through my own personal experience. If you’re a new company selling a product, chances are you wont rank in the SERPs for a while UNLESS you are in a un-competitive niche OR you are ranking for individual [...]

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How To Promote Your Press Release Online

January 19, 2010 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments

How To Promote Your Press Release Online

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Matt Cutts on Links from Facebook and Twitter : What They Are Worth

January 18, 2010 by Pablo Palatnik  |  1 Comment


The Google Webmaster Blog put another video, this time Matt Cutts talks about how Google rates links from Twitter and Facebook. As I’ve always said, a link will be a link. It can serve two main purposes. The first one is drive traffic. That’s the only reason, IN MY OPINION, it is important to place [...]

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Three Basic Link Building Tips

December 19, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments


Sage Lewis from Search Engine Watch list 3 link building basics that were presented at Search Engine Strategies in Chicago by Debra Mastaler. Link building can vary in many different ways and one rule that is very important is you have to diversify your link building.

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21 Free Press Release Submission Websites

December 17, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik  |  3 Comments


Submitting press releases throughout the web can get you some decent links. You should submit press releases about important news regarding your company, don’t just put a press release for no reason to spam. Here are 21 free press release submission websites that can help you build some links.

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Bing’s Policy on Link Building

November 25, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik  |  3 Comments


Bings webmaster blog has a great post today titled, “Link building for smart webmasters (no dummies here) (SEM 101),” which had a great section titled, “BINGS POLICY ON LINK BUILDING.”

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Google Talks About The Importance of Link Architecture

October 8, 2008 by Pablo Palatnik  |  2 Comments


As the Google webmaster blog started links week, the first post was about the importance of link architecture. When it comes down to SEO and the engines crawling your website, link architecture is one of the most important elements. Understand that the link structure of your site and how you are making those links live [...]

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List of Article Submission Directories

September 24, 2008 by Pablo Palatnik  |  2 Comments


As part of your SEO strategy, article directories are still part of the link building process. Here is a list of article directories found in a forum.

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List of Over 100 Do Follow Websites

September 12, 2008 by Pablo Palatnik  |  29 Comments


I found what seems to be a pretty solid list of DO-FOLLOW websites ranging from blogs to social media sites, to forums.
Sorry I didnt turn them into links, but copy and paste them into an excel sheet and you can track your link building campaign that way. These may not be ALL Do Follow as [...]

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Directory Submission Helper – Managing 3000 Directory Submissions

September 8, 2008 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments


One aspect of link building that can get a bit messy and needs to be organized is where you’re submitting links, when, etc…This aspect of link building is one of the most important becuase you want to be organized with your link building efforts wether you’re submitting to social network sites or directories.

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Linking Posts Everyone Should Read

September 3, 2008 by Pablo Palatnik  |  4 Comments


Rather then writing an article on linking, I thought I’d make a list of some great content that’s online about linking, linking, strategies, etc.
If you’re just starting out, this is a great list, and if you’re not, it is still a great list as a resource. Some of the articles may be outdated, some may [...]

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