You might have a great site or one that businesses out there are looking to buy text links on. It could be your traffic, and it could be that your site fits the niche they are looking for. Selling links on your site can be tricky, especially if you are selling “in house” links (meaning
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SEO 101: Are You Writing For Humans?
I have seen the most illogical keywords that people come up with, and mainly because they are trying to put in everything they can think of that hopefully ranks their site higher in the search engines. This is pure folly to do as it is over-optimizing. Another thing is actually search engine optimizing with keywords
[Continue Reading...]Interview With An SEO Expert – Shannon Steffen
I met Shannon Steffen at WordCamp Chicago 2010, and I was just impressed by her. She presented right before me about WordPress SEO and I was so happy to hear that my SEO beliefs were not off the wall. Also, it helped because she was my seat buddy too so I probably talked her ear
[Continue Reading...]SEO: Your Article And Keyword Density
I have heard quite a few people ask about keyword density. It spurs from either not exactly understanding the term or how they can apply the concept to their site. However, what does that mean for you and what you want to write about? According to Wikipedia: Keyword density is the percentage of times a
[Continue Reading...]The DoFollow List At Blondish.net
Alright, so after some inspiration and needing to revamp my link exchange buddies, I wanted to put together a dofollow list here at Blondish.net. Since it is new, pretty much there are no links. The problem with regular link exchanges is that you end up linking with people who may not have relevance to your
[Continue Reading...]Are You Up-to-Date With SEO?
I probably should not be shocked, but as more and more people are becoming more confident about having their own sites, as a web designer and developer, the questions the things they say are a bit alarming. I fear they are not getting the information they need. Often I refer them to Joost de Valk’s
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