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OK so these questions are extremely newbie but I need some guidance.

1. How do you make backlinks? Right now I'm doing blog commenting and I put the name as my keyword, my email as "admin@domainname.com", but for the website what do I put? Should it be "http://www.domainname.com", "http://domainname.com", "www.domainname.com", "domainname.com"? Right now I use the first one.

2. I read somewhere on this forum that a guy had some <300 word posts and he dropped in rankings a lot after Panda, but I also hear that >150 words is enough. Can anyone clarify?

3. How do I check the actual rank of my website? I've heard of Scroogle but how reliable is it?
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  • Profile picture of the author Bryan V
    Word count doesn't matter as long as you deliver what you promise for your page and provide a good user experience. It's not a hard rule.

    Scroogle works. I think it shows UK results. Google chrome incognito works accurately for me, and I believe seobook offers a free rank tracker as well for firefox.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bryan V
    Originally Posted by That Guy View Post

    1. How do you make backlinks? Right now I'm doing blog commenting and I put the name as my keyword, my email as "admin@domainname.com", but for the website what do I put? Should it be "http://www.domainname.com", "http://domainname.com", "www.domainname.com", "domainname.com"? Right now I use the first one.
    Include http, then read this:
    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...s-non-www.html

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...w-not-www.html
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh MacDonald
    Originally Posted by That Guy View Post

    OK so these questions are extremely newbie but I need some guidance.

    1. How do you make backlinks? Right now I'm doing blog commenting and I put the name as my keyword, my email as "admin@domainname.com", but for the website what do I put? Should it be "http://www.domainname.com", "http://domainname.com", "www.domainname.com", "domainname.com"? Right now I use the first one.

    2. I read somewhere on this forum that a guy had some <300 word posts and he dropped in rankings a lot after Panda, but I also hear that >150 words is enough. Can anyone clarify?

    3. How do I check the actual rank of my website? I've heard of Scroogle but how reliable is it?
    1. You should be putting your keyword as your name on spammed, and autoapproved blog posts, but high PR and .edu posts, you are going to need a legit post as those a monitored and manually approved.
    Type your domain like this into your browser: domain.com
    Copy that and then use that. It might be http://www. or just http://

    2. Depends on what your site is about. There are way more factors to consider in onsite SEO. I would just write 400-550 words and be done with it. Everyone knows those numbers work for sure.

    3. This should do the trick: Google Rank checker Rank Finder Position checker Google Position Checker
    There are several other software that can do the trick too.

    Good luck, I hope I helped!
    Josh
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