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Quality backlinks for your site without a fuss #ad

Ranking your site comes down to the quality and quantity of your backlinks. Clearly, the anchor text for your backlinks affects quality, but there’s such a thing as over-optimized anchor text. Natural links have a variety of anchor text; links to your site need to have the variety, too. For example, if your site has 100 backlinks, and 50 of them say ‘best coffee maker’, Google isn’t going to rank you for ‘best coffee maker’. That’s not natural, and it screams “fake backlinks”. The backlink profile of a natural authority site is much more along... [...]

Keyword Research for the average marketer; no genius needed #ad

Jim Schritter has a niche website devoted to swimming, but it wasn’t going anywhere. On top of that, he was quite sick. However, he found a way to overcome his problem and make consistent income from his site. Here’s what he says about the change: “While I was incapacitated, nothing happened with my website. Then, I started get AdSense revenue. At first, it wasn’t much, but then over a few months, it built up to a consistent $110/month. I believe this was all due to KA helping me select the optimum keywords for my site. And it enabled me to do so with relative ease.” In... [...]

Keyword Advantage is #1 on JVZoo for a reason #ad

It gets results. In fact, there are over 32,000 marketers who are using Keyword Advantage to: – Find Profitable Keywords – Lucrative Niches – Discover Opportunities for Page 1 Rankings – Identify Commission-Sucking Products – Local Keywords Worth Targeting Here’s an example of what it can do for a struggling marketer. Despite being legally blind, Joan Lewis still managed to to get all the traffic she needed to make a living online. In fact, Google ranked her site on page 1. Joan’s secret (not to mention the other 32,000 users) is Keyword Advantage. Now... [...]

Legally blind woman escapes rat race; shows how we can, too #ad

Despite being legally blind, Joan Lewis still managed to to get all the traffic she needed to make a living online. In fact, she was able to rank on Google’s page 1. If Joan can get all the traffic she needs (without paying a cent for it) then shouldn’t you be able to, as well? Her secret is Keyword Advantage. She got advance access, but now it’s available (beginning at 11 AM EDT) to you, too. Some people say making money online is hard. It’s really not. In fact, it’s rather easy, if you use the right tools so you can just “turn the traffic on” at will. Keyword Advantage,... [...]

Swiftype: The easiest way to add great search to your website #ad

Major online businesses (such as Harvard Law Review, Twilio, and Shopify) have found a way to improve visitor experience on their sites: powerful, easy search of the site’s content. If people can find what they are looking for on your site, they will stay longer and buy more. That have many benefits to you. Longer stays improve your search engine ranking, and if you are selling products, of course people won”t buy what they can’t find. Now your site, no matter how small, can use the same powerful embedded search engine used by the major sites, so you can offer visitors a search... [...]

Hero Tower (Power User Edition): Maximizing your Facebook Profits #ad

Anyone can make money from selling products on Facebook Fanpages. The questions is “How much money?” Most people make very little and it takes them a bi9g investment of time to do so. Hero Tower Power User is software designed to help you earn more in less time. The way to earn more is to sell in more niches. The problem is that it takes a lot of effort to manage a page for one niche; managing multiple niches can quickly become unwieldy. Unless you have Hero Tower Power User . Typically, marketing on Facebook is a multi-step process: 1. Pick any proven niche you want – there... [...]

Traffic Elixir: Traffic without Google, PPC or Facebook Ads #ad

Today, Precious Ngwu releases Traffic Elixir, his traffic strategy that doesn’t require SEO or PPC or Facebook ads or even YouTube. His goal is to get you at least 200+ targeted visitors coming to your sites day after day, and to do it on complete auto-pilot He reports that he has perfected technology that makes it possible. You can see this new traffic process in action here: See live Case Study. Now you don’t have to spend time seeking out ways to please Google so you can earn its favor. And no more struggling to create YouTube videos. Instead, you get traffic that is 100% free and... [...]

‘Report: 300,000 Websites Are Still Vulnerable to Heartbleed’ – ‘Mashable’

Christina Warren says, “Two months after Heartbleed, 300,000 web servers are still vulnerable to the OpenSSL vulnerability. That’s according to an updated report from security researchers at Errata Security. Errata published updated findings, found by simply scanning port 443 on servers across the web looking for vulnerabilities, to its blog on Saturday. SEE ALSO: The Heartbleed Hit List: The Passwords You Need to Change Right Now The company returned with 309,197 results of servers that are still vulnerable to the bug. When Errata ran the same port scan in May, it came back with... [...]

‘Google Is Getting Into Domains. Should GoDaddy Worry?’ – ‘Mashable’

Christina Warren says, “Watch out, GoDaddy. Google is making moves on your turf. It looks like the search giant is getting into the domain registrar business; Google has a “beta” site available at domains.google.com. SEE ALSO: First 100 Generic Internet Domains Include .Rich, .Sexy and .Ninja The service is invite-only for now, but it looks like it will provide a bevy of features typically found on registrars such as GoDaddy, Namecheap and Hover”. Google Is Getting Into Domains. Should GoDaddy Worry? Mashable  [...]

‘Supreme Court Limits (But Doesn’t End) Software Patents’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Supreme Court Limits (But Doesn’t End) Software Patents”. Brendan Sasso says, “A unanimous Supreme Court narrowed the reach of software patents June 19. The Court ruled that simply involving a computer in an idea doesn’t mean it’s patentable. The justices tossed out several patents belonging to Alice, an Australian financial services company, and the ruling could invalidate other similar patents. But the Court didn’t go as far as many patent critics had hoped, declining to strike down all software patents. Critics... [...]


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