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    Some Practical Tips When Doing Email Outreach for Backlinks

    May 8, 2013
    Email Outreach

    After Panda and Penguin updates from the last couple of years and the rumors of a new algorithm planned by Google, there’s one thing that you’ve probably heard people in the industry say thousands of times already – and you’re probably going to hear it again – so I’ll just say it as well: SEO is changing! But it’s changing for good. Why is this? Well, the process of getting backlinks now is not a matter of doing ...

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    How to Fix Google Panda Penalized Website : Where to Start?

    April 30, 2013
    Google Panda Fix

    It’s been long I have talked about Google Panda and other algorithm updates, and this post is extending our Google Panda algorithm series post. First of all, Google rolled out last panda update (Google Panda 25th) around mid of March 2013, and this will be the last known update, as Matt Cutts confirmed that Panda is now part of Google search algorithm and now it will not be pushed manually <Source>. This will be a ...

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    Effect of Showing Date Stamps On Blog Traffic [Case Study]

    April 26, 2013
    Date stamp effect on SEO

    Last month I wrote an article on how to remove dates from search engine, and I explained how it decreases CTR. In that article, I focused more on CTR than search engine ranking. Also, in my earlier article on how to recover from Google Panda, I mentioned that removing date’s will have positive impact on your ranking, and your ranking will definitely improve. This created lots of buzz in blogosphere, and I thought of doing ...

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    404 Error : How to Deal for Search Engine Optimization?

    April 22, 2013
    404 Page not found

    “Error 404 – Page not Found”, this is one of the most common web page types we see in our day-to-day internet surfing. Without any doubt, such pages offer bad user-experience, but how about Search engines? Are 404 pages bad for SEO? Do search engine penalizes website with too many 404 status code pages? In this article, I will look at 404 error pages from search engine and user experience perspective, and will recommend some ...

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    Why Does New Blog Post Ranking Changes Over the time

    April 8, 2013
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    Keyword ranking up’s and down’s are nothing new, but one confusion which most of the webmasters have is about ranking fluctuation for a new blog post. Usually when you publish a new blog post, you will be seeing it in first 4-5 pages of Google search, but over the time ranking usually drops, vanishes or increases. This also bring up a question about: If the quality of page was not that great, why at the ...

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    How to Target Country Specific Website Traffic

    March 3, 2013
    Targeted Country traffic

    I have shared lots of ways to drive traffic to your website, but we all know there are few countries like U.S, U.K traffic converts better in terms of advertising & affiliate sales, because of purchasing power of users from these countries. There are many factors which help you to get country specific traffic. For example, ShoutMeLoud has an Indian Alexa rank of 388, which shows how popular ShoutMeLoud is in India, where as global ...

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    5 Reasons Why your Blog Post is not Getting Search Traffic

    March 1, 2013
    No Search traffic

    We all know the best traffic for a website is organic traffic, and it doesn’t matter if you have 1 subscriber or 1000 subscriber, in longer run its search engine traffic that matters the most. Getting search engine traffic is not tough, but not so easy. It all comes down to how great your content is, and how much it’s optimized for search engine. Yes, your social media share also matters to improve the search ...

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    Will a 301 Redirect Passes Page rank? Matt Cutts Video

    February 26, 2013
    301 redirect

    One thing which in particular I like about Google Webmaster videos is, they clear our SEO doubts, but at the same time Matt Cutts like to keep the confusions on. You could totally understand that from the video below, and I will later on explain this with my example below: One of the most common technique which has been used from long time is passing the link juice by using a 301 redirect. Infact, when ...

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