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What
makes you a good link builder?
Today link building is a common term
used everywhere. Especially in search engine
optimization industry it’s important to be aware of the
term link building. Like team building link building is
the process of building relationship with other sites so
that they link to you. Linking to your website benefits
your website since search engines feel external links to
your website as a potential quality vote for your
website. Good quality votes are very important for top
search engine rankings. Everyone does link building
these days link building has become a separate cottage
industry where people even do that for a living. So what
makes a good link builder it all depends on how much
experience you have, how much skills you can use and how
creative you are. Link building is similar to web design
you need to have creativity. Some suggestions which make
you look like a good link builder.
- Good quality reciprocal link
building: Reciprocal link building has been here for
years and its here to stay. This is of course the most
economical way to build quality links. A good link
builder uses various methods than just the age old way
of sending same type of emails to everyone without
even changing the subject. I hope you are well aware
one good link is equal to 100 low quality links. Its
good to take time to research sites ask them
individually by sending them a custom email, you can
call their number and talk to them and if they are
willing for a link swap just go for it.
- One way links are hard to get but if
done the right way you can get lots of free one way
links. Think of ways in everyday life where you can
get links. E.g. craigslist can give free links, submit
your site to social bookmarking sites where it can be
picked up by other bloggers, participate in forums,
Google groups, yahoo answers all give free links, post
a job posting it can give a free link to your site.
Review other sites or products in Alexa, Amazon,
eopinion etc. I am sure those places allow you to post
a link also lot of people notice those places so it’s
good to show your appeal there.
- You can join your local chambers of
commerce or sponsor any education or cultural
organization they are happy to provide free links to
you.
- All nonprofit organizations if given
a decent donation are happy to link to you; you can
try contacting them too.
- Publish articles in good ezines they
are happy to provide links for quality content.
- Give away freebies on website, free
software are always a good attraction and a very good
way to build back links to your website. This has not
changed for a long time people are always looking for
free software. We got an offer from a guy who was
willing to give original version of a software he
sells for 40$ in exchange for a single link from our
links page. We were happy to give him the link there
are lot of areas you can find links like this.
To be a good link builder you need to
have patience and be persistent I hope you become a
successful link builder.
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| Latest Google News:
Google blocks access to paid
Android apps on developer phones
 A special unlocked version of the G1 phone
available to developers is unable to run paid Android
applications for fear of piracy.
(Credit:
CNET)
Mobile developers who purchased an unlocked
HTC G1 phone from Google discovered this week that they
can't run paid applications from the Android
Market.
Google is denying those developers access
to copy-protected applications sold in the Android
Market because
developers have a higher level of access to the G1
phone than regular
users, and could potentially break the copy protection
on those applications, according to IDG News
Service. "We aren't
distributing copy-protected applications to these phones
in order to minimize unauthorized copy of the
applications," a Google representative said in a
statement sent to CNET.
Developers willing to
join the Android developer program for $25 can buy an unlocked G1 handset for
$399. That version of
the device also apparently allows them access to a special
folder where paid
applications are stored away from the prying eyes of
regular customers who may be interested in breaking the
copy-protection on those applications.
For that
reason, Google has simply blocked those using the
unlocked G1 from downloading paid applications from the
Android Market. That didn't sit well with some developers on a thread on
Google's Android Forums, who felt Google was unfairly portraying them as
pirates while also denying them the ability to download
their own paid applications on the Android
Market.
It doesn't appear that the ban on paid
applications extends to those who have unlocked the retail
version of the G1, at
least not as of yet. For further
details go to:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10173146-94.html
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I Want My GTV! Google Set To
Offer Universal Music Videos? :
Aside from technology, music is my
biggest passion. Growing up, I spent countless hours
watching music videos on MTV. Music videos, which pretty
much saw their heyday come and go between 1985 and 1995,
are still created by today's artists, though they get
less air time on MTV, VH1, and their affiliated networks. That's why MTV
launched MTVMusic.com, an online repository of thousands
of videos. While that's a great place to go watch some
music videos, labels think it would be nice to have
other legitimate options.
Enter YouTube.
YouTube long has been a popular place to
watch music videos, but many of those posted to the
video-sharing site aren't being officially provided or
licensed by the artists and their labels. Universal and
Google are hoping to change that. Sources cited by The
Wall Street Journal indicate that the two are deep in
talks about a licensing
deal.
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The portal would be called Vevo, and the
goal is to give both YouTube and Universal an
opportunity to make more money from videos. The WSJ
reports, "Google doesn't disclose YouTube's revenues but
has acknowledged it has been harder to make money off
the service than it expected. And the record labels --
worried about giving their content away for virtually
nothing -- aren't satisfied with their share... The idea
is to better showcase the videos on and off the Web site
in a way that appeals to advertisers."
The partnership is far from a done-deal,
but it sounds as if both parties need something to fall
into place in order to boost revenue. No one was able to
confirm if Google is in talks with other music labels
and neither Google nor Universal offered official
comment on the proposed partnership.
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Forum
Thread of the Week:
Google Search
News
New
external links stop showing up in WMT
Comment 1:
One of my sites fell from the number
1-3 rankings on my prime keywords in a pretty low
competition niche about a month ago. I haven't been able
to figure out out why and now when I was looking through
my google webmaster tools in the link section I realized
that google has stopped adding new links to my list. My
last link added was back in early January and since then
no new links have been added despite me personally
building up at least 20-30 links since then. Does
anyone know what could be going on or possibly has this
happened to someone else before. Also when I search
for my links via the google search with link:
www.site.com no links show up at all. Any help or
guidance would be greatly appreciated
Comment 2: I've been
waiting for a refresh of external links myself. In the
past couple of months, the WMT External link report
seemed to be updating about once-a-week. I've been
waiting about 3-4 weeks for an update myself. WMT points
to a reporting server, and the information that it
displays is certainly not real-time. On a separate
note, the fact that nothing shows up for you with site:
www.example.com, is one of 2 things: 1) Google
hiccup - this has happened to me before; 2) On a
worse note, it could mean that you've been banned from
Google for a serious infraction; Since I've never
been banned outright, I'm not qualified to comment on
why you are seeing stuff in WMT, but not via the site:
command. I would hang in there, until WMT makes its next
report on links available, before drawing any
conclusions.
Comment 3:
Clicking the number of internal or
external link in WMT gives "no results found" for all of
my sites listed there..... Should i be worried?
For further details please login
to
http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/3855011.htm
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