Hi Jon,
I don't know of any difference as long as you keep just one of them so you avoid the duplicate content.
To me it seams that people are more used with the www when they naturally want to link to your website.
Hope this helps
Cornel
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Hi Jon,
I don't know of any difference as long as you keep just one of them so you avoid the duplicate content.
To me it seams that people are more used with the www when they naturally want to link to your website.
Hope this helps
Cornel
Hi Harry,
I'll suggest you stay away from them any kind of auto directory submission service it's a wast of money.
Try this: http://www.seomoz.org/directories
But do it ourself or someone from our company.
Cornel
First question:
Yes PA can be greater than DA.
Watch this 2010 WBF http://www.seomoz.org/blog/whiteboard-friday-domain-authority-page-authority-metrics
Second Question:
DA can predict that you will have good rankings but does not guarantee it.
http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/domain-authority
Cornel
Buna (Hi) Cirpian,
You should definitely post it only and only once.
Uniqueness became very important nowadays.
But to make it easier for you I can suggest something else: you can write 10 different 'bullet points' for a topic (consistent paragraphs for each bullet point), a few different introductions and closings.
When you have this randomly chose one introduction, one closing and only 5 bullet points.
This should get you a few unique articles on a specific topic.
Cornel
I've seen something similar especially when you appear in some kind of news websites.
Maybe Google wants to see if his new page is no something 'viral'.
Cornel
Hi,
1. An Anchor text is better than a byline
2. If the 2 links are pointing to the same page, yes only one counts, the first one.
3. Duplicate byline will not help if they point to the same page.
Cornel
Hello,
http://www.textlinkbrokers.com/sell-links.html is in buying / selling links so that is a NO! NO! NO!
http://www.thinkbigsites.com/seo-seo-packages.html play the video (min 1:05) and they'll say "we own a big network of blogs and social bookmarking profiles" ... That's again a NO! NO! NO!
I suggest you read some blogs about the penguin and panda update ... just google it.
If you have $1800 to spend on SEO each month I think you can use them in better ways.
Cornel