This is a guest post by Antonio Coleman from TrafficColeman.com
Some people just don’t get it after all the time being online; reading major blogs that are talking about seo and not really understanding what you’re reading.
You are out there looking for those answers to major questions..like does seo work and can it work for a person like me?
The people who ask questions like this have an augment but most of them are asking just to find a reason not to use seo. Some people feel that seo is not achievable because its something everyone is not doing so it must not be worth your time. Many people are the monkey see monkey do type of people who do as others do. They don’t think for themselves at all when it comes to marketing.
Many of them look for answers from people who are getting traffic from doing things other than seo. Like social media or some form of PPC, which is good but I think getting free traffic is better.
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This is a guest post by Divya Rawat from Inetzeal.com.
The second quarter of 2012 is already well on its way. With Google topping all SEO news charts, one can safely predict that there are going to be dynamic changes in the industry.
Experts are predicting a major shift of focus from just Link Building to brand link building strategies. Viral Content and Social Media are also on the search engines’ radar.
Change is a harbinger of a new world order; this is true for all SEO campaigns. The perception that SEO is all about link building will not stand in good stead, just as it did not previously. All webmasters will have to pull up their socks as the latest updates by the leading search engine Google in its algorithms are going to affect the rankings, drastically.
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This is a guest post by Tom Mcloughlin who offers link building services with The WebMarketing Group.
Links are the fuel of SEO success so if you want to get good traffic from search engines to your blog then you need to get great links.
We all know about the fantastic value offered by guest posting, but what other ‘white hat’ ways can you get more links pointing to your blog?
The 3 ideas below will set you up for great results from your link building efforts and start the traffic flooding to your blog from search engines!
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As an internet marketer I knew I needed a solution to help me with the complex process of link building. I knew there was a lot involved and despite the fact that I was making money from my website, I did not have a lot of money to spend on overpriced SEO services. I also did not know where to start with the whole process. Asking around, I was pointed in the direction of llpack.com/.
Here I was able to learn about foundational link building, which I already had an idea of, but did not know how to do properly. Using this resource I have to say I was impressed with the complete link building solution it offers and for a steal of a price.
Here is some of what I got and what others should expect as well.
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This is a guest post by James Martell from AffiliateMarketersBootcamp.com.
Whether you are just starting out in your Internet business, or have been at it for a while now, there are some important steps you need to take when developing quality content. Some of this might seem very basic to those who have worked for a while now, but a refresher never hurts.
I am not going to go into much detail on why quality content is important, as I’ve done that in a few other articles. This time I am going to focus on the actual development of material that will attract the attention of Google, an important ally to have when working with the Internet.
Google no longer is friendly to fluff material that are articles stuffed with keywords, yet no substance. They have the ability to zero in on quality content and weed out the material created for computer spiders, rather than humans. Gone are the days of spinning and stuffing.
So, let’s get down to what can help you in creating Google-friendly content.
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