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Being Your Own Boss
Copyright 2005 Brian Beshore
As far as being your own boss--do you have what it takes? The best bosses, they say, are tough, only in being your own boss, you know who you have to be tough on.
Now, I’m not advocating that you stop liking...
Blogging - A Critical Part of Your Web Business Strategy
Copyright 2005 Stephen Wright
The methods by which we use to contact each other, especially in
internet marketing activities continue to undergo dramatic
transformation. In the not to distant past (only a couple of
years ago!) we kept in...
Making Money Online
If you are a webmaster, you will see this everyday if you are searching for a profit in the online world. Now I am not speaking of opening up a store or selling something. I am speaking of affiliate programs, banner exchanges, paid surveys, paid...
Ten Free Ways to Promote Your Site
1. Free Publicity.
You can create a dynamic, free press release at the following sites:
http://www.openpress.com
http://www.prweb.com
http://www.prfree.com
2. Free Tools to Make Your Website Sticky.
Want to...
The Real Reason You Should Be Marketing With Articles
Article marketing has become very popular of late, especially with the explosion of a couple major article sites and publishing of some serious tools and resources that will better help marketers to use article marketing in their repertoire. For...
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Buying Links for Free Traffic-Is it Worth the Price?
The debate rages on forums all over the internet-should one buy text links to improve traffic? Here we'll dicuss some of the aspcets of buying links.
First, many link text brokerage sites sell links from a network of websites that may or may not have
relevance to your own website. The problem here is one would be trading value for quantity. If a link
is of no interest to visitors of these network of sites then the traffic from these sites will be very low.
The only value of the link would be to boost page rank. But whether these links will boost page rank is debateable at best. Many SEO experts believe that a link that is not relevant to the page from which the link is on is penalized by Google.
Still there are those who question this reasoning simply because Google bombing still works, as does blogspam. The topic is very debateable. Many claim that google can't differentiate between a link that is paid for and one that is not. Logically this is correct, but Google can spider the contents of a page, and if the links on that page are of no relevance to the rest of the content the spider knows.
Of course there is
no direct evidence that Google will penalize your link if it is on a page that has no relevance to your link. It is merely speculation. But as I said, even though the spider doesn't know if you paid for the link or not, they are made to spider content. This thought should cause you to proceed with caution when and if you choose to buy links.
Always evaluate your intent when buying links. Is it just to boost pagerank, or will the link also be
of benefit to the visitors of the page the link will be placed on. Both are important to the level of traffic the link could bring.
So the intelligent conclusion would seem to be to buy links from individual websites related to the topic you want to rank for. The evidence seems to suggest that this is more benefical to both readers of that website and from an SEO perspective.
About the Author
Leah J. Bradshaw is the author of the Free Targeted Traffic Report; "Jumpstart Your Traffic in as Little as 10 Days". She also authors a Moms Free Traffic Blog to help work at home moms get free traffic.
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