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Hi, I'm regularly doing the same old techniques for improving my ranking * site submission * link building * blog/forum commenting * bookmarking * articles Anyone aware of new techniques? What does the search engine like to improve ranking? Thanks Sandy |
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The old time battled techniques have worked wonders for a lot of webmasters. Just be careful not to buy something that gets you 500,000 backlinks over night. I'm not 100% sure but I think Search Engines frown upon stuff like that because it's just some type of software doing the work for the webmaster. Slow and steady wins the race. Well, not super slow lol. You don't want your competitors passing you up |
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Its called exact match domain bonus. When you have a keyword you want to rank for, check a domain registrar for that keyword with a .com / .net / .org If you register that keyword1keyword2.com ... it will give you an exact match bonus in the rankings, which results in that site being ranked very high almost instantly without any links or content whatsoever. You can repeat this process multiple times with many keywords ... most of the .com / .net domains are taken, but some arent so you have a good chance of profiting from quick SEO traffic here ![]() Any questions just drop me a line! Nick | |
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