Since apparently back links are now bad, what about posting "friends" videos or links to their web-sites in my blog section? Does that hurt or help me/them? Seems like a pretty easy way to generate content for a blog.
Please chime in gurus!!!!!
Art O said
Jan 11, 2015
My way of thinking is, Don't believe everything you webmaster tells you. They want to be able to charge you for all they can.
SprayWash said
Jan 11, 2015
Well there was a debate recently about link sharing. And a couple of people who I highly respect, and I know they know their stuff were nice enough to alert me that that could be a negative thing to doin regards to SEO.
However I also realized that for at least two years I've had a link share a page on my website, it had about eight links on there to either organizations, like the NSWA, or friends websiteS. It hasn't hurt my rankings at all, I am consistently number 1-4 on Google in Tallahassee.
But back to the blog, I get busy and have a hard time remembering to update it consistently. During slow times I might go ahead and write up four or five entries and schedule them to be published at a later date. My question is if we blog other people's videoor websites, is that a bad thing or good thing?
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Jan 11, 2015
Ray, I'm don't call myself a guru by any means yet you may have been misinformed. As of just yesterday, Alexa indicates that backlinks (that follow) and backlinks from multiple domains are indeed one facet of ever-changing SEO. Of course we all know that content is king and a million other factors now seem to exist.
If the links swap is set to 'follow' and if it's a trusted domain, it might be helpful. If they're set to no-follow, then it does nothing for optimization purposes.
Re blogging other folks videos etc, personally I wont publish ANYTHING that may potentially lead a would-be client AWAY from my website. I want them to convert - each and every one of them. But that's not SEO it's simply my thoughts on online marketing.
Art O said
Jan 11, 2015
Roof Cleaning Virginia wrote:
Ray, I'm don't call myself a guru by any means yet you may have been misinformed. As of just yesterday, Alexa indicates that backlinks (that follow) and backlinks from multiple domains are indeed one facet of ever-changing SEO. Of course we all know that content is king and a million other factors now seem to exist.
If the links swap is set to 'follow' and if it's a trusted domain, it might be helpful. If they're set to no-follow, then it does nothing for optimization purposes.
Re blogging other folks videos etc, personally I wont publish ANYTHING that may potentially lead a would-be client AWAY from my website. I want them to convert - each and every one of them. But that's not SEO it's simply my thoughts on online marketing.
Now that is some good advise Ted. You want to keep your prospect on your site. Never Never draw them away! That is one reason when we asked for a Back Link to NSWA. We said you could hide it in your site in a picture or what ever. We didn't want to hurt our members by drawing there client away from there site.
SprayWash said
Jan 11, 2015
Yeah when I put the back links and I always make sure they opened a separate window, and it's always one of you guys, and not my local competition
Doug Rucker said
Jan 11, 2015
How about on NSWA...why is that when I click on a site, or link, it takes me to that site and I leave, NSW?. Shouldn't we it have set to open in a new window so I can get right back to NSWA??? Or is that the link setter responsiblilty?
Art O said
Jan 11, 2015
Doug Rucker wrote:
How about on NSWA...why is that when I click on a site, or link, it takes me to that site and I leave, NSW?. Shouldn't we it have set to open in a new window so I can get right back to NSWA??? Or is that the link setter responsiblilty?
We don't have no link setters here! We will have to hire one.
Doug Rucker said
Jan 11, 2015
art, you have a link in your sig...when I click on it it takes me away from NSWA to your sight...I am assuming you is the link setter that set that link there...no need to hire one..every member is a link setter
Art O said
Jan 11, 2015
Doug this is a very simple forum set up. It has one set of controls in the dash. It only has one way of working and there is nothing that can be done to change it. Its the only way this forum works. There's an old saying. You Get What You Pay For! and we got it.
Doug Rucker said
Jan 11, 2015
Art O wrote:
Doug this is a very simple forum set up. It has one set of controls in the dash. It only has one way of working and there is nothing that can be done to change it. Its the only way this forum works. There's an old saying. You Get What You Pay For! and we got it.
K thanks
Art O said
Jan 11, 2015
Getting back on topic. Here's a good article on Back Links
How about on NSWA...why is that when I click on a site, or link, it takes me to that site and I leave, NSW?. Shouldn't we it have set to open in a new window so I can get right back to NSWA??? Or is that the link setter responsiblilty?
Doug, I hope this answers your question. When someone posts a link here (or in their signature) they have the option to open in this window or a new window which will keep NSWA open. If everyone were to use this feature when posting a link we would always have the NSWA page open. Since few use it I always right click on the link so I don't leave the page. Here is a shot of the page. Select Target and it gives two options.
Since apparently back links are now bad, what about posting "friends" videos or links to their web-sites in my blog section? Does that hurt or help me/them? Seems like a pretty easy way to generate content for a blog.
Please chime in gurus!!!!!
However I also realized that for at least two years I've had a link share a page on my website, it had about eight links on there to either organizations, like the NSWA, or friends websiteS. It hasn't hurt my rankings at all, I am consistently number 1-4 on Google in Tallahassee.
But back to the blog, I get busy and have a hard time remembering to update it consistently. During slow times I might go ahead and write up four or five entries and schedule them to be published at a later date. My question is if we blog other people's videoor websites, is that a bad thing or good thing?
Ray, I'm don't call myself a guru by any means yet you may have been misinformed. As of just yesterday, Alexa indicates that backlinks (that follow) and backlinks from multiple domains are indeed one facet of ever-changing SEO. Of course we all know that content is king and a million other factors now seem to exist.
If the links swap is set to 'follow' and if it's a trusted domain, it might be helpful. If they're set to no-follow, then it does nothing for optimization purposes.
Re blogging other folks videos etc, personally I wont publish ANYTHING that may potentially lead a would-be client AWAY from my website. I want them to convert - each and every one of them. But that's not SEO it's simply my thoughts on online marketing.
Now that is some good advise Ted. You want to keep your prospect on your site. Never Never draw them away! That is one reason when we asked for a Back Link to NSWA. We said you could hide it in your site in a picture or what ever. We didn't want to hurt our members by drawing there client away from there site.
How about on NSWA...why is that when I click on a site, or link, it takes me to that site and I leave, NSW?. Shouldn't we it have set to open in a new window so I can get right back to NSWA??? Or is that the link setter responsiblilty?
We don't have no link setters here! We will have to hire one.
K thanks
http://www.shoutmeloud.com/101-ways-to-get-quality-backlinks-to-your-blog.html
Doug, I hope this answers your question. When someone posts a link here (or in their signature) they have the option to open in this window or a new window which will keep NSWA open. If everyone were to use this feature when posting a link we would always have the NSWA page open. Since few use it I always right click on the link so I don't leave the page. Here is a shot of the page. Select Target and it gives two options.
I use Mozilla, I wonder if that is the difference.
It might be IE. It works on my MacBook but not windows.
https://www.shoutmeloud.com/101-ways-to-get-quality-backlinks-to-your-blog.html