No absolutely not. if you read Google's patent you will see that blogroll links are actually a preferred methods for them to rank new sites....
Agreed. however. the greater your PR, the more pages you can get indexed and ranking.
I wrote about my method for checking links for your competition on my blog. That may be helpful. Otherwise, take a look at Joost De Valk's link...
Naif, Given your explanations, no, I don't think you're doing anything wrong. I have had site designers out there who do what you're doing...
No follow tags are for: paid links comment spam pages you don't want your link-juice going to But duplicate content?
1.) using <img> will get you more traffic from google images 2.) those file names have keywords in them, and can increase PR 3.) What you're...
The links get crawled, I promise you that, they just aren't given much weight. Something else to consider is that while, yes, nofollows do...
So... how do you get links? I read the site, it looks like one of these new user driven search engines. How does that get me links? Also...
No link is a bad link, but the more relevant the page that is linking to you the better. It's not just the keywords either. Lets That the...
Depends how you organize the site. Look at wikipedia. Now there's a diverse range of topics, but they interlinks from page to page in such a way...
get rid of the element altogether.
Write definitive articles on popular topics and promote them in blogs and forums. The content within those articles will drive ooooodles of...
The body tag has display:table-column. i've never seen that before, but i did read this at w3c: That sounds like it could be your problem.
It's all about link popularity. .edu and .gov sites just have more of it. Think about it, who is wikipedia linking to when they're talking about...
Depending on the level of competition your keywords have should really determine how you get new links. I suggest 'link bait.' It works best,...
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