Guest posts: This one is a little tricky, as I'm referring to real blogs and not the "made for guest post "blogs. Blogs in which all of the content is created by a "guest". Blogs which allow unnatural links in the content or the author bio.
Curated Content: Mammoth resource lists, extensive "best blogs in a niche" articles and weekly round ups are each examples of curated content you can publish and leverage engagement triggers to gain relevant links.
A very popular technique these days are to add category tags to articles, posts, or blogs. Use a good spam scrubbing software to flag bad comments, limit links, and make sure to have some method of human moderation.
It’s no longer a case of finding a list of directories, articles, blogs, and forums you can submit to. Do enough to get on their radar and add value to their conversations – don’t stalk or spam them! Whether it’s social media submissions, social...
To help ensure that you are indeed producing linkable content it's helpful to visit related blogs, forums, answers sites, etc.and find commonly asked questions or discussed subjects in your field; preferably those with poor answers.
For example, ask the 10 big ones to write a blog post on their company blogs about a topic relevant to both of you in your industry, with a link back to your site. Comment on relevant blogs and sites without doing so in a spammy manner.
They were the only one with ~60 percent links coming from low quality blogs. Still, there are some major gaps in their algorithms that can be exploited (you can see some of the most spammed keywords still contain spam pages in the top 10 results).
You may have better luck finding contacts with some blogs, especially those selling paid reviews, or link space independently. Websites that have built an unnatural looking backlink profile using a strategy of aggressive exact match anchor text...
Like any problem finding out where the issue may lie requires a segmented approach and we analyze 12 different metrics of the profile including such data as what type of sites do the links come from (blogs, generic, parked domains, web directory...
Google Korea’s search results are more organized with sections for news, blogs, and homepages. Related Searches, Site Search, Spam new data source” that will help generate the “Searches related to” section.
News and Blogs Bing Blogs: Believe it or not, Google doesn't have 100 percent market share. Bing's blogs are a good read too. Google+ - Matt Cutts: Google's Head Of Web Spam FREE – Twitter Feed: Used right, this service allows you to automate...
News, blogs, events, and Google+ are some areas that could help your keep your site appearing "fresh" to Google. In December, Google made several changes, including an updating algorithm for picking relevant sitelinks, better detection of rich...
Fake blogs with PPC ads, identified by copied/scraped or nonsensical spun content From section 6.1: “If you find a page to be ‘spammy,’ but you don’t feel comfortable saying that the webmaster definitely designed the page using deceptive web design...
I have not seen a post, on any of the dozens of blogs Google has, about bot traffic searches for site exploits and the impact it has not on security but their traffic numbers. Given the interest in search trends and top referrers, this type of spam...
Once you've found a few great blogs to start with, then continue to branch out by following links from commenters to their blog. They don't have to be the topblogs, mind you, but you want them to have some significant amount of active commenters...
Google's smaller (and to an extent forgotten) January update "launched a redesigned document-level classifier" to ID "spammy words" like you'd find in spamblog comments. And for news sites/blogs covering industry news, Google News can drive some...
Driving results on mobile with AdMob - Google Mobile Ads Blogs These three words have been repeated ad nauseum over the past few days, and it's not just because blogs and mainstream media websites have bothered to check their thesaurus for an...
The vast majority of blogs are some variation of Wordpress or Blogspot, which set comment links by default to "nofollow," meaning your website won't receive the link juice. Just don't turn your Twitter account into a spam zombie.
There are some enormously successful travel blogs out there and I've used a few in my time for travel inspiration. Sending irrelevant travel information will obviously be less effective, but it will also alienate them and encourage them to...
Search and social marketing experts are always telling us that there are dozens of tactics to implement, hundreds of blogs to read, bucket loads of communities in which to participate, and thousands of three letter acronyms to memorize.