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  • Best Free One-Way Backlinks You’ll Ever Get!
    By Jing Jun Ma on June 11, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    One way backlinks is one of the best and most effective ways to get high positions in search engines and milk these positions for targeted traffic. But getting quality one way links is a touch job. SEO companies charge good money by the link but now you can get all the benefits of one way backlinks for free.

    There is a string attached though, you must submit your own article(s). No, this is not article marketing or just simple article submission. It’s much better and much more effective.

    Site: FreeTrafficSystem

    Free Traffic System is a new project that helps you to get top quality one way links for free – unlimited number of one way links, because you build as many as you need. Moreover, Free Traffic System has integrated a brand new concept of viral marketing, rewarding its members with bonus one way links.

    Before getting to the viral part of the project, it is important to explain where exactly you are getting these backlinks. The backlinks are built inside real blog posts, not in the footer or blogroll – in the very body of the real, unique blog post. This is the most safe way to build one way links, because you give real unique content to the visitors in the blog posts and search engines will always welcome it – search engines were created to help people in finding quality information in the Internet.

    You get backlinks from relevant sites that belong to real people in different niches. Natural, safe and smart way to build backlinks for free. You submit one article to Free Traffic System and it converts into up to 60 top quality one way backlinks! And – unlike traditional article marketing – no one will delete your backlinks from the article, like they do when stealing your content from article directories.

    The viral part of Free Traffic System is simple – they reward people for bringing others into this free project. You are receiving a BONUS backlink on every 3rd post that people whom you referred to Free Traffic System are making. This means you get bonus backlink on article No 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, etc. of all people who got into the system via the affiliate link.

    As every article can be republished on up to 30 sites in Free Traffic System, this means that one article with your bonus link equals to 30 backlinks from Free Traffic System. 2 articles = 60 bonus backlinks, 3 articles = 90 bonus backlinks. And this is in addition to the unlimited backlinks that you can build inside Free Traffic System yourself.

    And the final perk of the viral strategy. If you add at least one WordPress blog to the Free Traffic System, they instantly increase the number of bonus backlinks by 7%.

    So, in Free Traffic System you get:

    - free backlinks that you build yourself
    - viral bonus backlinks for affiliating people into the project
    - viral bonus backlinks for adding your blog(s) to Free Traffic System

    With this free backlink building power, ranking on page 1 on the search engines becomes just a matter of time.

    Website: FreeTrafficSystem

    Highly recommended. It’s pretty much a free article redistribution site but rather than directories, all your articles get submitted to targeted blogs which makes it much more effective. I’ve just joined the site myself and I am currently very enthusiastic about this system and can’t wait to try it to boost a few of my sites up in the search engines. I’ll write a few more posts about this system over the next few days. Join now and tell me what you think!

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  • Google’s Change On NoFollow Links
    By Jing Jun Ma on June 10, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Here’s a great article on the latest changes on Google’s algorithm. The rel=”nofollow” aspect of it more specifically. This is a must-read if you consider yourself a webmaster of any sort!

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    The nofollow attribute for links has evolved from a way to fight blogspam to a power SEO tool. But its days in that capacity may be numbered, according to Matt Cutts, head of Google’s Web Spam team.

    When it was first launched in January 2005, the nofollow attribute was described as a tool for site owners to identify potentially untrusted external links, such as blog comments. The idea was that search engine crawlers would not follow that link, not count it in calculating PageRank of the destination page, and not count the anchor text when determining relevant keywords for that page.

    It soon morphed into a way for site owners to identify paid links. Proper use of the nofollow attribute was unclear, and Google tried several times to clarify the use of nofollow.

    By 2007, advanced SEOs realized that the nofollow attribute could be used internally in PageRank sculpting. Using that process, the nofollow attribute is added to links to certain pages to prevent PageRank from flowing to those pages. The way it used to work, the PageRank that was saved from those links would be distributed among the other links on the page.

    Here is where Google has changed the way it handles the nofollow attribute, according to Cutts.

    This week at the SMX Advanced conference in Seattle, Cutts joined the discussion around nofollow during the duplicate content session. According to Outspoken Media’s Lisa Barone:

    A debate broke out mid-session when Matt Cutts got involved about whether or not nofollow is still effective. Of course, as soon as it got hot, all search representatives got very tight lipped about who said what and what they really meant. As far as I could, Matt Cutts did NOT say that they ignore nofollow, but he DID hint that it is less effective today than it used to be.

    Later, Cutts addressed the issue again in his You&A keynote. When asked about PageRank sculpting, Cutts said that it will still work, but not as well.

    Basically, using nofollow will still prevent PageRank from passing from the linking page through the nofollowed link. But that PageRank is no longer “saved” to be used by other links on the page. It just “evaporates,” according to Cutts. Rand Fishkin at SEOmoz has some visual aids to help describe the process.

    This change mainly affects those SEOs that have tried to optimize their pages using the nofollow tag for PageRank sculpting. It’s safe to say that most site owners have no idea what PageRank sculpting is, which is probable a good thing, since it can quite easily be done wrong and cause more problems than it solves.

    A bigger problem arises for those who are using it for its original intention, blocking comment spam. Under the new rules, a blog post that allows URLs in comments will lose most of its “link juice,” since there will be many links on the page using up PageRank, but not passing it on. If there are two links in the post, and 98 links in the comments, the links within the article will be devalued, passing only 1/100th of the PageRank, instead of the 1/2 they used to pass.

    Google has said all along that the benefits of PageRank sculpting may not be worth the time involved to do it. Cutts wrote on his blog last year, “if you design your information and site architecture well, it’s not something that you need to worry about at all…there’s an opportunity cost to sculpting and that the vast majority of people would get more benefit from spending their time working on making their site more compelling (so they got more links/PageRank) rather than obsessing about how to move around the PageRank that they have.”

    So there you have it. As Cutts himself Twittered this morning: “Hey, did you hear our latest inside tip? Make relevant content. ;)”

    - Article From SearchEngineWatch

  • Top Ten Sites To Submit Your Articles To
    By Jing Jun Ma on May 15, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    Alright so we all know that article marketing is still quite effective for sales and backlinking especially. Now the problem is wondering which sites to submit your articles to?

    Well here’s my top ten list of sites to submit articles to in no particular order.

    1. http://www.goarticles.com/ – (PR 5)

    2. http://www.ezinearticles.com/ – (PR 6)

    3. http://www.bukisa.com/ – (PR 4)

    4. http://www.buzzle.com/ – (PR 5)

    5. http://www.articledashboard.com/ – (PR 5)

    6. http://www.associatedcontent.com/ – (PR 6)

    7. http://www.helium.com/ – (PR 6)

    8. http://www.constant-content.com/ – (PR 5)

    9. Okay I got No More

    10. Honestly!

    #7 and #8 provided by SpikeTheLobster / Scrawl Bug

    Yep well I honestly only got six article directories that I submit my articles to. However they’re all PR4+ and you can even earn money with some of them! Three of them to be exact… Bukisa, Associated Content and ArticleDashBoard.

    If anyone else got any article directories they’d like to recommend, let me know below! I’ll add the sites on #7-#10 and give you credit for it along with a backlink to your site on this page. Do-follow of course.

  • Losing 100+ Backlinks In One Day?
    By Jing Jun Ma on May 15, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    So hmm… today I’ve checked 3 of my sites and realized they’ve all lost a ton of backlinks. Now I’m checking them through Yahoo and 2 of my sites lost 100+ backlinks which dropped them both from rank 1 on the first page of Google to somewhere into page 2.

    Did Yahoo change it’s algorithm? Can’t be cause the my results are dropping from the Google search engine.

    Hmm… something’s up and now I gotta find out what it is. In the meantime gotta also grab some more backlinks for the 2 sites that dropped off. They were decent autopilot sites.

    Now if anyone knows what’s going on, let me know – thanks.

    Is it the decrease of counting Social Media as backlinks?? Hmm =/

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  • Get A Free PR10 Backlink!
    By Jing Jun Ma on May 4, 2009 | 12 Comments12 Comments  Comments

    Sike! Well… actually not really. There was recently someone selling the secret (for like $15) to getting a free PR10 to blow your competitions out of the water and well, I got it so I’m sharing it here!

    I don’t actually believe it works but it takes only a minute so there’s not really anything to lose – try it yourself.

    http://www.google.com/profiles

    Yep, a backlink from Google itself. I’m quite skeptical of this of course but I am skeptical of everything so… ya… let me know what you think!

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    There’s actually 2 ways to put your links there and if this is a loophole (I doubt it), Google will close it soon.

    There might actually be a few great ways to make money online with this… I’m gonna go test it, lemme know what you guys think about this below.

  • Digitalpoint Co-op Advertising Network = BAD! Stay Away!
    By Jing Jun Ma on May 1, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    So if you don’t know, Digitalpoint has a co-op advertising network which is just a glorified way of saying link exchange. I read somewhere that it’s actually good and worth the time but that was a long time ago, before Google started cracking down.

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    If you don’t want to take my word on it, just check out EndlessCorner.com. I’ve tried the coop network for 2 weeks (?) and now I think this site is stuck at PR0 forever.

    I know there’s still some people using the co-op network but that’s just cause they’re using it to spam their parasite sites and what not… oh… maybe the Advertising Network isn’t useless afterall…

  • Wordpress Commenter
    By Jing Jun Ma on April 9, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    One of the best ways of getting high search engine rankings and visitors to your websites is with backlinks. Honestly, doing backlinks has always been a tedious task for me and probably many other people which is probably why there are so many SEO firms out there.

    Now there’s a new script that will get you thousands of backlinks automatically for you over time and even avoid the “sandbox”. The Wordpress Commenter.

    It’s not free by any means but I do believe it is quite a good investment for anyone who owns a website or even sell affiliate products. It posts your comments to thousands of Wordpress blogs for you. There are many different ways you can use it to earn money or increase your search engine rankings.

  • PR Lost For Selling Links
    By Jing Jun Ma on February 12, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Well I’ve been scratching my head for the past 2 months now on why I had a PR drop from 2 to 1 when I thought EndlessCorner was going to get raised to PR 3. Then 2 days ago, it hit me.

    It was SO obvious…

  • Website Design Coding 101 Rap
    By Jing Jun Ma on January 26, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Haha check this out SEO rap that I’ve found on Youtube, you might’ve heard of him before -The “SEO Rapper” -

  • Don’t Leave Your Links Naked And Vulnerable!
    By Jing Jun Ma on October 27, 2008 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    Just like you wouldn’t want to be butt-naked in the middle of the streets, neither exactly do your links… Find out why!