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I will not pretend that I am the expert of building links, I will leave that to Eric Ward! Also I don’t want to write another link building blog post, there are plenty of those as well. So what I am doing is giving you a good resource to Link Building tools, services, and articles.

So all you SEOs out there do you ever feel like this dog when it comes to link builing? We all know how powerful quality links back to our site are when it comes to Search Engine Optimization. So why can’t we have a cool tool like this dog.

Here are some quality link builiding tools & services that can can help with your link builiding campaigns:

Here is a great list of articles that I read in the past that will help with Fetching For Link Love:

For all of you that don’t read Tadeusz Szewczyk’s Seo2.0.onreact.com blog you need to start. He mostly blogs about how “SEO 2.0 is not just about Search Engine Optimization for Web 2.0, it’s the redefinition of SEO.” So he recently wrote a blog post that I clipped below. If you are interested in learning a bit more about Semantic SEO then read his full post - Semantic SEO: Your Website is a Goldmine with On-Site SEO 2.0. Enjoy!
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Semantic SEO: Your Website is a Goldmine with On-Site SEO 2.0

You think on-page SEO is dead? It hasn’t even begun! To be clear, your website is a goldmine and you haven’t even started to dig for the gold.


In my SEO 2.0 blog I have covered blogging, social media and the likes to the point of excess. At the same time I have dismissed most of on-page SEO as obsolete or as built in basics of even the simplest CMS software.

Do you think on-page SEO is just about h1 tags, meta descriptions or enhancing website copy with keywords? Now think again.
Consider using the term on-site SEO referring to the whole site not just each page for itself. Now add the adjective “semantic“.

Google matches phrases without knowing what they mean. Semantic search is based on understanding what the search query is about. What if you could use software to determine the meaning of your own content and categorize it in topical clusters?
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Here it is my third SEO Mentor Podcast and this one is packed full of the latest SEO News and Tips. Here are some of the things that I talk about:

SEO News:

  • Google Stock Up 18% to $533
  • Yahoo Earnings : Q1 Increases Beat Market Expectations of Revenues that reached $1.818 billion for the first quarter of 2008
  • Google Enters Utility Business : Invests in Solar Power Plant Technology
  • Google Rolls Out Mobile Image Ads
  • Microsoft Acquires Farecast : Travel Search & Airline Fare Search Engine
  • Google Applies Copyright-ID Technology to Fight Child Porn Online

I also talked about “The SEO Baby Contest” and my last Jason Gambert post and added some great SEO tips with the help from Richard Burckhardt from Searchenginejournal.com. Here are some of those tips I thought were crucial to your search engine optimization:

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Not only should you be reading SEObythesea.com but you should be following Bill Slawski where ever he is found on the WWW. I clipped this intense article below from his blog and you can’t miss this post. If you have ever wondered about the age of your domain and how it effects search rankings then continue reading below.
clipped from www.seobythesea.com
Do Domain Ages Affect Search Rankings?
Posted by: William Slawski on April 11th, 2008
The order that pages appear in the results of a search at a search engine may be influenced by the number of pages that link to that page, and by rankings of the pages that link to that page.
When a site is linked to by a popular and trusted domain, that link might provide more value (and a higher ranking) than a link from a site that is less popular and trusted.
Ages of Linking Domains
A new patent application from Microsoft adds another twist, by also ranking domains based upon the ages of domains which link to those domains.
Why?
The cost of purchasing a domain has decreased significantly in recent years, and some domain registrars have offered free domain registrations for up to thirty to sixty day trial periods.

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So I was fishing through Sphinn.com a great SEO news site that is much like Digg.com. Anyways I found this great article about optimizing PDF files for the search engines. Here are a couple things that I learned from the article.

PDF

  • Make sure you create text-based PDFs
  • Specify document properties for the PDF
  • Optimize PDF copy
  • Keep the content of the PDF focused
  • Specify the reading order
  • Influence meta descriptions
  • Tag your PDFs
  • Build links into PDFs
  • Save the PDF as an accessible version
  • Optimize the file size for search
  • Enable your PDFs for fast web view
  • Use keyword-rich anchor text to link to PDFs

The article by Galen De Young of http://www.francis-marketing.com gives much more detail to these points above at his Optimizing PDF Files article, but these points that I have listed above are crucial to the Search Engine Optimization of your webpages.

So I was on vacation this last week and got to watch my Cubs in spring training in Mesa, Arizona. While there I was thinking about what I could write about to help those that may stumble upon my fairly simple blog. With my experience in mentoring individuals, the question about getting websites indexed in the major search engines is always one of the first questions. So I would like to give a quick outline of what I think you can plan on when it comes to getting indexed in Google, Yahoo, and MSN.

First off there is no real amount of time that I can tell you that your site will be indexed cause I have seen my own sites take as long as 3 months and have had sites get indexed as fast as a week. But overall I have found that my sites get indexed in MSN first within on average about 8 weeks and then Yahoo follows on average of 10 weeks and Google usually shortly follows of an average of 12-15 weeks. Now keep in mind this is just from my research and also that I am talking about brand new websites.

Here is the manual way to see if your site has been indexed go to the search engine (I know this works for Google, Yahoo, and MSN) and in the search box input site:(your url) for example site:http://www.yourseomentor.com/. Then click search and if you see at least your home page in the results then BADABOOM your site has been indexed in the search engine, meaning that the spiders/robots have found your site.

Here are secret SEO tips (ok it so they are not so secret anymore) but none-the-less a great tip to getting indexed faster:

  • Start your Link Building and get links from related authority websites with high pagerank
  • Also link to other sites (External Links) it is rumored that some search engines don’t index sites that don’t have external links
  • Content!!! Make sure that your site has content related to your site Title and Meta Tags (Note: Stay away from Frames, Flash, and all image site design)
  • Do not Spam (e.g. Keyword Stuffing)

The most important thing you should remember from this article is PATIENCE, continue your SEO campaign and don’t give up.

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