SmallBusinessNewz talked with Eric Dytzel from NoviceSEO.com about a blog posting called “How I Went from 600 to 14 on Google in 100 Days.” He discusses the tips he found while researching SEO. We also talked with Aaron Wall from SEOBook.com and John Chow from JohnChow.com about tips to try when looking to gain page rankings. For more details of the video with Kara Ratliff, keep watching SmallBusinessNewz.
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[...] As a result I have decided to place NoviceSEO.com up for sale. There are some existing backlinks although some have started to drop off. When I go to Google and type NoviceSEO.com in the search bar it returns 775 instances of where the domain name is mentioned. Most of those are from an interview done last year by WebProNews about my SEO campaing that brought a website from 600 to 14 in 100 days. [...]
Very interesting video, and all good advice, The golden rule is of cause one of the last ones mentioned, getting links to your site the thing that newbies don’t get is no good site wants to link to a site that doesn’t give PR back, You have to get at least a small PR on your links page, before anyone reasonable with exchange links.
My own PR isn’t to hot at the moment, I work so hard on the sites I do SEO on, my new site get’s neglected….
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