Recently I’ve become increasingly interested in Taoism, an ancient Chinese philosophy that sometimes gets treated as a religion. Indeed Zen Buddhism partly relies on earli...
One of the most basic link building techniques and lowest hanging fruit is still blog commenting. Most people of course still get that wrong. They already mistake the means for ...
Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, talks about link building in his latest Webmaster Help video posted early this week. Specifically, Matt answers a question that a...
When asked by an online friend to describe my biggest link building success of 2013 I was at first flabbergasted. Who am I to take part in such a group interview? My success wou...
Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, can always be relied on for dropping gems of wisdom via his Twitter account, his YouTube channel, or his blog. Anyone who has bee...
Reverse engineering in link building is the process of finding new opportunities and strategies by analyzing a competitor’s backlink profile which can be a regular activity in a...
Manual link building is still quite common it seems. Does it make sense after Penguin? Does it work at all? When we think of manual link building we picture tedious hands-on ins...
Tiered link building was once really popular to generate links for websites that are striving hard to rank in search. It was also a good strategy for websites to drive link juic...
While Google manipulation by webmasters is considered as “black hat” or downright spam in many cases, there is rarely scrutiny of Google’s own techniques to ge...
Earning links via content that you published on your website is the best way to compete in your industry. This does not only give your website more authority but it also helps y...