Linking the app store page to the official app page on your website, and reciprocating that link from the website back to the app store page, will reassure the user that they’ve found the official app from the brand, not a fake or parody app.
Using YouTube can bring in some really good authority if done brilliantly -- if your link from your video passes some value, imagine how much more value would be passed if you could get other people to parody your work and include links to you...
If you haven't seen them yet, check out YouTube's two most watched videos in 2010, the "Bed Intruder Song" by the Gregory Brothers and "Key of Awe$ome: Tik Tok Keshia Parody: Glitter Puke" by Barely Political, one of the more than 60 independent...
And Now For Something Completely Different: SEO Wars Posted by Frank Watson Jan 23, 2009 Lisa Ditlefsen over at Base One Search has given us some entertaining parody video to enjoy. Jumpstart a Viral Marketing Campaign SEW EXPERTS: PROMOTION...
Check out MADtv's parody of a depression commercial from a couple years ago. Get noticed quickly by creating a parody of a larger companies' informational campaign. Why not parody drug commercials, then bid on their keywords.
Getting 2,500 Diggs on that post is impressive, and the OneBox parody was hilarious. Makes it hard to beat them for the words they use in the link back to their site. The recent hoax of a 13-year-old ordering hookers on his father's credit card...
But far from a joke, I later
wrote a follow up
on how the link condom parodysite was
a good jumping off point on how nofollow had many other uses, including as a
means for those selling links to tell search engines that they meant no harm.
Philipp Lenssen of Google Blogoscoped fame has a new parodysite online today called Spam Google. If you click the "Our Technology" link on the Spam Google homepage you'll see that Spam Google utilizes Google's well-known pigeon rank technology.
Believe me,
having watched this query over the years, that site is a long time rank holder on Google and elsewhere that has nothing to do with Britney other to use her as part of an
educational parody for explaining semiconductors.
As for parody sites, those can exist under fair use," Ishman continued. In case of a bad link, use the publication's search facility, which most have, and search for the headline. Panelists also recommended formally registering the site for...
While debate over the usefulness of the new nofollow link attributes continues, a parodysite called Link Condom has just gone up
to stress some of the issues beyond blogging that the attribute raises.
Google has sent a cease and desist letter to at least one parodysite. Details from Ars Technica: Google: Take Down This ParodySite. Google Goes After Parody Sites By Gary Price, Sep.http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/040912-40
Parody sites sucked into cybersquatting squabbles News.com, Aug.http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-2604599.html Long, interesting article on how protest and parody sites are losing out in wars over domains that contain the names of their targets.
Tech Law Advisor discusses copyright, trademark, parody, fair use and technology law issues. In case of a bad link, use the publication's search facility, which most have, and search for the headline.
Zombie parody defence wins dispute. In case of a bad link, use the publication's search facility, which most have, and search for the headline. Even if you don't use a content management system for your own web site, the article is well worth...
Zombie parody defence wins dispute. In case of a bad link, use the publication's search facility, which most have, and search for the headline. Search Marketing Basics The I-Search Discussion List "A crash course in some basics regarding how to...
I created some parody web pages of the article, and my theory is to overwhelm the newspaper article's ranking. In the meantime, you should register your new site with search engines, then do a reverse link lookup for the old domain (see this page...
Here is a novel collection of parody ads that push the "truth in advertising" adage to a hilarious extreme. In particular, solid link popularity can literally make or break a site with the search engines.
Here is a novel collection of parody ads that push the "truth in advertising" adage to a hilarious extreme. In particular, solid link popularity can literally make or break a site with the search engines.
Here is a novel collection of hilarious parody ads that take the "truth in advertising" adage to a pleasant extreme. In case of a bad link, use the publication's search facility, which most have, and search for the headline.