December 23rd, 2007
If you’re new to everything SEO means, if you want to see a great presentation of the topic or if you just want to expand your horizons, there’s one SEO book I recommend named simply ‘SEO Book’ because it’s actually the only decent book approaching the subject.
Not only it’s a great resource of information, it’s a great reading experience and a ticket to actual web visibility. It wouldn’t make sense to tell more because the author and many other readers present in great detail the book and their testimonials here.
Try it! After all it’s all risk free – you have a 90 days money back guarantee if you decide this book is not for you.
Tags: learn seo, SEO, seo book, seo resource, seo tutorial
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November 12th, 2007
Article marketing is an easy, safe and rewarding method that should be in everyone’s arsenal. Basically you write an article (a few hundred words) on the subject you want to promote then send this article to sites that publish it. You get links to your site from the article plus traffic.
One of the best known sites is www.ezinearticles.com and there are literally hundreds of article directories that accept and publish your content at no cost. And you can also approach the problem from the Squidoo point of view and publish a ‘lens’ – there’s a little more work involved but if you play your cards right there’s more in the reward.
Actual, visible results won’t happen with anything less than 10-50 unique articles depending on your niche so finding a fast way to get unique articles is of utmost importance. The best solution I found so far and I’m using myself is the Instant Article Wizard, a program that makes human-readable and content-rich articles on any topic you give him – a must have tool for anyone doing or looking to start article marketing.
Tags: articl wizard, article, article marketing, article wizard, ezinearticles, fast article, instant article, promote article, squidoo, submit article
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November 8th, 2007
You don’t have to enter your email or sign up anywhere to get this for free. It’s called PeelAwayAds and it’s a new innovative way of advertising or just drawing attention. To see exactly what I mean go to www.directorysubmitter.com and check out the top right corner. You can add something similar to your site easily with this download.
There is more than one variation and you can (of course) change the images – use your imagination, you’ll surely find it useful.
Make sure you edited the .js or .php files with your own site URLs and images before uploading them to your server.
Download here.
Tags: advertise, free gift, marketing, peel away ads, promotion
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November 1st, 2007
Owning a link directory gives me the opportunity to review many sites as they are submitted. Some are good, many are…let’s say ‘not that good’. This doesn’t always mean they look ugly – just that the code behind is a wreck.
This is the reason I want to show you an e-book called ‘CSS 4 SEO’. At the end of this post I added a link to the table of contents for those of you who want to see exactly what’s there.
In short, It starts from the fact that you need to write clean, correct HTML/CSS code in order for your pages to be properly crawled and indexed. Just because your page looks good in Internet Explorer doesn’t mean that Google will like it. To be entirely honest, in many cases Google will accept your pages even if they have coding errors but it’s not good practice to relay on that. Maybe you have too much markup before the actual content starts. Or maybe you have really malformed HTML.
A quick test: go to http://validator.w3.org/, enter your site address and see if it passes validation.
Besides writing clean code, you’ll learn how to use headings, bold, italics tag to draw Google’s attention on your main keywords and content. You’ll get 4 one page HTML/CSS templates to guide you, a review on free tools that can help you achieve your goal and generally a better understanding of the domain. For example, you might have heard about things like table-less design, fixed width, fluid width. It’s time to find out exactly what they mean, how you can implement them and how they can help you.
It’s not a problem if you’re new at this. The book will guide you through the world of valid CSS/HTML and show you how to make the most out of your site’s content in the eyes of the search engines.
As a final word, I could honestly tell you that by the quality of most sites I see (and there are many sites I review in my directory), it would be great if more people would read a book like this in order to be able to better handle their online presence.
This ebook is offered at 15% discount if you use this link.
The original sales page (for price comparison) is here.
For the table of contents, go here.
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Tags: CSS, SEO, Valid HTML, Validation, Web Design
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November 1st, 2007
Hey, I’m Paul Martin from prolinkdirectory.com
This blog was primarily created for my subscribers – but everyone can join for free just by submitting a site at http://www.prolinkdirectory.com/submit.php and leaving the Join our newsletter for Pro Link Directory specials checkbox checked.
The purpose is to bring you discounts on products related to our area of business – as we’re all site owners – with a review, just so you know what you’re buying. These are not my products. I usually search the market and when I find something interesting I’m sending you an email or I make a post here – or both. Some sellers want to avoid extra exposure when it comes to discounts and they prefer to keep it for a limited number of people. That’s why I will email you sometimes – to keep things private.
That being said, I strongly recommend adding the blog’s RSS feed to you favorite reader to keep you updated on all new offers – some of them can be available for only 3-4 days so the feed can be a real helper.
How often will you see new updates here? As often as I can find quality products? How often will you receive emails if you are subscribed? Not more than two per week (btw, it’s a good idea to add contact@frompaul.com to your contacts/whitelist so the email won’t land in your junk folder).
SO, let’s begin
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