Tag: Link Directories

Linking for Traffic: The Shift from Link Directories to Hyper-Targeted Linking

Posted on Jul.04, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

There’s a stiff wind blowing in a new direction on the web. And you’d benefit from taking the time to notice the direction its headed.
Website owners are clamoring for “holy grail” hyper targeted (relevant) links from sites with a lot of traffic and high pagerank. More than ever, we are all looking for fewer links to our sites, but much more powerful links.
Another trend to watch and certainly implement on your site is getting the links out of your link [...]


Is Google Having a Tough Time with Their Website Limit?

Posted on Jun.27, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

If you are one to pay attention to what happens within the Google realm, you might find yourself thrown for a loop these days. As Google updates their results, it seems like they are having some issues dealing with so many new websites popping up.
Indexing 8 billion websites is quite an accomplishment for Google. As they are reluctant to increase this number, they are faced with many challenges in trying to keep some sites within these 8 billion pages while [...]


Deep Linking Strategy for Content Sites

Posted on Jun.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Linking – what a mess if you don’t know what’s going on. Either linking is “IN” or it’s “OUT” according to what you read these days.
Here’s the good news: Linking Works.
Here’s the bad news: HOW It Works Has Changed!
The good thing is you are going to pick up a linking tip today that will put you light years ahead of most webmasters who think a reciprocal link directory is all you need to gain link popularity in Google and traffic [...]


Three Way Links, The Silver Bullet of Inbound links

Posted on Jun.10, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

I am not going to bore you by loading this article with a bunch of redundant, irrelevant garbage you already know. So let’s just cut to the chase.
I’m tired of reading the same old Link popularity articles. No one is saying anything new. The main question on everyone’s mind is “How can I get and KEEP a good ranking in the major search engines?” Even those websites doing well are fighting to keep their place. There must be a way [...]


The Basics of Asking for a Reciprocal Link

Posted on May.25, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Asking another webmaster for a reciprocal link is standard practice on the Internet. Webmasters have been asking other webmasters for reciprocal links since the beginnings of the Internet. The very nature of the web is linking websites to one another. It is of even higher importance, now that AltaVista and others have changed their ranking algorithms.
If a webmaster considers your email spam, then he can report you. If your emails are unique, without commercials, and are personalized with unique personal [...]


CGI Installation: 3 Beginner’s Mistakes in CGI Installations

Posted on Feb.09, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Sooner or later every webmaster needs CGI.
It is difficult to imagine the website maintainence with out CGI.
CGI scripts can be used to process a simple form to maintaining a
membership area. There are many scripts online, which can be used to
automate your website.
**Form proccessing
**Autoresponders
**Order taking, Order proccessing
**Steamline your downloads
**Protecting your private folders
**Easy maintanence of the website
**Tracking your advertisements
**Maintaining an affiliate site
**Counters, classifieds, link [...]


Static Sites Dead: Why You Must Convert to a Dynamic, RSS-enabled Publishing Platform RIGHT NOW

Posted on Dec.27, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Things have changed a lot for web publishers since I wrote the first edition of Power Linking in 2002. Back then there was only one option for publishing websites for the average, non-geek: static html pages.
And with that option there were only a handful of really good ways to promote, namely, search engines and links.
Article syndication wasn’t an option back then because there were no article directories nor software that webmasters could use to put syndicated content on [...]


Web Directories – General Introduction

Posted on Dec.22, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Having a web directory is becoming increasingly popular these
days. It can bring many benefits such as delivering an increased
amount of new visitors and providing a steady income. Google,
Yahoo and MSN contribute heavily to its algorithm. Many
webmasters are attracted by the fact that they can get traffic
from such directories and would pay a small fee or put a
reciprocal link to get their website listed in these
directories. These benefits will ultimately improve the
promotion of the website.
Webmasters are also very interested with inbound [...]


How To Start A Linking Campaign

Posted on Dec.10, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Getting links to a new website, without Google page rank, can be
difficult and sometimes nearly impossible. Most of the websites
that have a good page rank in the first place, don’t link back
to sites without page rank. Some of the webmasters won’t even
link back to sites unless they have a page rank of 4 or more.
Everybody knows that link popularity is one of the most
important factors for getting high search engine rankings. So
getting links in to your site should be one [...]


Web Directories – General Introduction

Posted on Nov.27, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Having a web directory is becoming increasingly popular these
days. It can bring many benefits such as delivering an increased
amount of new visitors and providing a steady income. Google,
Yahoo and MSN contribute heavily to its algorithm. Many
webmasters are attracted by the fact that they can get traffic
from such directories and would pay a small fee or put a
reciprocal link to get their website listed in these
directories. These benefits will ultimately improve the
promotion of the website.
Webmasters are also very interested with inbound [...]