For me, there isn't a list that matches all sites.
Posts made by SebastianDyer
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RE: The ultimate top 10 directory list
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RE: How do I figure out which keyword to optimize for?
Try to think about words and phrases that sum up what your site aims to achieve. Then look at doing the following:
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find out what your top compeititors are trying to optimize for
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using Google adwords to get keyword suggestions
Although I do tend to select keyword to optimize when I undertake a campaign, I'll usually let a lot of the keywords be dictated in a natural way (e.g by natural backlinks). Usually I''ll focus on building the link profile and domain authority so that ranking for a variety of keywords becomes easy.
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RE: Benefit from No Follow links?
No-follow gives your link profile a natural look but it will not pass pank rank and will therefore recieve 0 direct SEO benefit.
That said, don't under estimate the usefulness of getting traffic from a good directory. How much are they charging?
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RE: Anyone else seeing a new google search result look?
Haven't seen that change here in London - looks good though!
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RE: How long does it take open site explorer to recognize new links?
Shame it takes so long.
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RE: What Parts Of Domain Registration Change Affect Rank
Makes sense, though I didn't know he said that. When did he say this?
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RE: PR Web or Marketwire which is better
I have had better results with PR Web, though I use both. If you need to pick one, use PR Web.
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RE: What Parts Of Domain Registration Change Affect Rank
No I don't think so. Making your domain private just keeps your data out of sites like WHOIS. I'll double check that and let you know if I'm wrong.
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RE: Corporate blog
Ok thanks. I'm going to do some research into this anyway - I'll make a post if I find anything that may be of interest.
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RE: SEO ethical practice in question
If he's serious about his business he'd have the site on his own domain name.
The site he's got his site hosted on doesn't carry much weight so I don’t see the point. Also, having a site hosted on another companies domain looks really unprofessional.
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RE: Corporate blog
Interesting stuff from Steve about this changing. Do you have a link to a source confirming this?
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RE: Blog Commnets
My opinion on blog comments?
a) Creating lots of blog comments on irrelevant sites with generic 'thanks for the post' comments just looks spammy. As others on here said, it doesn't look good and can raise a flag.
b) the approval rate for blog comments is really low, most are no-follow (pagerank doesn't flow) and it is hard and time consuming to find blogs with a good pagerank . You're much better spending the time it takes to make a blog comment working on content that could potentially get thousands of natural links.
c) Lastly, there are some rare exceptions when you might get a link from a blog comment that is worthwhile. Engage in blogs that you feel fit your niche to build reputability and you may find yourself gaining from it - but don't use them as a method of link building.
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RE: What is considered to be great quality content for e-commerce websites?
That's a good point actually - having content pages shows you know what you're talking about and a blog gives your company a personality or 'face' - be sure to use social media to enhance this effect.
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RE: What is considered to be great quality content for e-commerce websites?
When did I say that the site should be low in quality? I actually agreed with you and said that the sites quality is important but I don't believe many will be link to general product pages.
You certainly won't rank in a competitive industry like that without having some kind of onsite linking strategy in place - whether it be a blog, content area etc
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RE: Linking for multiple clients
Have you considered hiring a contractor? If you're in a position where you can't afford to hire more staff but can afford to spend a bit, I would suggest hiring a freelancer to increase the number of hours spent monthly.
If you can't do this, you are really limited to Daniels suggestions (minus the blog comments bit) and possibly some generic press release and article work - keep it clean and unspammy.
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RE: What is considered to be great quality content for e-commerce websites?
All your points are important, but I believe his question was addressing content ideas for SEO; you're not going to get many people linking to product pages unless they are good enough to get in CSS and design 'show off' sites.
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RE: What is considered to be great quality content for e-commerce websites?
Spelling Error: variety* (sorry)
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RE: What is considered to be great quality content for e-commerce websites?
Firstly, I'd add a blog. All businesses should have a blog these days for a varitey of reasons, and it is a great place to publish link bait.
I would also consider adding a content section that has information about phones, technology etc. Here are a couple of ideas:
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app reviews
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iphone skin reviews
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technology news (fresh content)
Be creative!
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