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We answer some questions that came in over Twitter about blog comments and squidoo pages, then talk about how traffic can increase your site’s rankings.
Building Ranking for Sites, and they help a listener define link farms and are surf sites considered link farms plus when you surf other peoples sites and for every two you visit they put up your site link for one credit.
Jonathan Dingman of Google Inside gives his take on the Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose as SEO broadcasts on location, plus Adam Sussman fills us in on the new local search program offered by BestOfTheWeb.
David Conklin returns to SEO 101 with Part 2 of Link Building 101, including press releases, cherry picking links, content submissions, paid and trade links, link directories, social media and more.
We discuss w/ the co-founder of some company a great chart that Chad McComsey created!
We discuss Link Building Schemes and Exchange Schemes with Robert Garcia from Rumblepup.
We have a little fun with the new webcam and chat on Yahoo Live plus we discuss link love, link juice and link condoms in the spirit of Valentines Day. Includes special guest Dave “Fookin” Naylor.
Brian, Carolyn and David discuss Carolyn’s abbreviated trip to PubCon and briefly discuss whether Ford’s sponsorship of the new Knight Rider vehicle is tantamount to paid links.
We talk to Jim Kukral of JimKukral.com and WebmasterRadio.FM’s “Video Ninjas”, about Universal Search and Scratch Back (The Online Tipping System), among other things.
Part 2 of the social media/linkbaiting debate continues as Brent Csutoras is back to join the us.
Online Marketing, SEO & Social Media expert Brent Csutoras teaches us some of the things you should keep in mind when doing a social media / linkbait campaign (Part 1 of 2).
SEO Rockstars host Greg Boser joins us to talk about why you can’t always play by the rules in SEO and why he thinks SEO is getting tougher.
Today, Rand Fishkin joins David and Carolyn to discuss his views on paid links and address some of his critics around the blogosphere.
Several blog posts have been made recently about using the nofollow attribute on internal links. There are some good reasons, but is used for the wrong reasons quite often. Listen in as we explore when to use and when not to use these attributes on internal links.
After the heated debate at SES, we give our take of the paid links evil or not issue and talk about some solid link building techniques you can use for your site without fear of being penalized or banned.