If you're planning to update regularly, have a large site - wordpress. If you're planning a mini-site which will get updated once a year - HTML.
As long as the link ARE natural, you don't have to worry about 'how many a day'.
Best strategy for an ONLINE SHOP is INTERNAL LINKING. Shopping carts usually have hundreds of pages. Write 50 word keyword rich unique...
The whole industry is one of the most competitive ones. You're competing not only with your local web hosting guys, but all international web...
It's based on the overall competition and his/her experience in your industry. Sometimes it's worth to pay someone.
If your intend to make money from your blog, better to self-host it.
The new tool is unreliable.
HTML & CSS are the basics. Photoshop will help you to put your ideas on to screen. Most modern websites use web2.0 stuff. So a bit of jQuery...
Write few articles around medium-low search keywords. Then bookmark them and build links to them. Your traffic will increase gradually. I know,...
Keep working on your links. It can take a while in competitive markets.
Better to stay away from trademark terms. Especially from big brands. Go for something like PPC instead.
No PR or anchor text value is passed through nofollow. But they may help in other search engines. It's better to have a blend of both.
I haven't seen any evidence to say fast link building is harmful. But if you get 1 million links from heavily spammed sites, you might have an issue.
Do some social bookmarking. It should do the work.
Separate names with a comma.