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June 24, 2009

 

  1. Fund.com, $9.99 million
  2. Porn.com, $9.5 million
  3. Diamonds.com, $7.5 million
  4. Toys.com, $5.1 million
  5. Vodka.com, $3 million
  6. CreditCards.com, $2.75 million
  7. Computers.com, $2.1 million
  8. Seniors.com, $1.8 million
  9. DataRecovery.com, $1.66 million
  10. Cameras.com, $1.5 million

http://www.getentrepreneurial.com/images/domain-name.jpg

sb
April 16, 2009
1) Yahoo Answers.

2) Myspace.com

3) Yahoo Groups

4) Stumbleupon.com

5) Forums

6) Craigslist.org

7) Site maps

8. E-Book Giveaway

9) Website Design

10) Submit To Directories

11) Tell a Friend

12) Search Engine Optimization

13) Squidoo.com

14) Social bookmarking sites

15) Article Promotion

16) Site Explorer

17) Epinion.com

18. Alexa.com

19) Newsletter Box

20) Scribd

21) Get Links from Relevant Websites

22) Increase the Size of Your Site

22) Send out Press Releases

23) Advertise On Online classified Ad Sites

24) Use Firefox Plug-in

25) Add a Forum to Your Site

26) Add a Blog to Your Site

27) Optimize Your Blog for The Search Engines

28. Comment on Other Peoples Blogs

29) MySpace News

30) Digg

31) Banner Exchanges

32) Traffic Exchanges

33) Pop Unders

34) Technorati and ping it when your blog content changes

35) Use a ping service like pingomatic to ping RSS aggregators

36) Submit your blog to all of the RSS directories

37) Link to other blogs in your posts

38. Use Stumbleupon to stumble your posts.

39) Ask your readers to submit your posts to social bookmarking sites (Digg, Reddit, etc.)

40) Start a group blog.

41) Join SpicyPage and promote your blog

42) Join a webring.

43) Sign up for BlogWoods and promote your blog

44) Exchange Ads (not blogroll links) with complementary blogs.

45) Trade blog roll links with related blogs.

46) Use Twitter

47) Publish videos on YouTube

4 Search for Wikis related to your.

49) Join Hub pages and post links to your blog from articles you write.

50) Pray.

51) Create a MySpace Page. Put your blog on it, and get some friends.

52) Tell people you will link back to them if they review your blog

53) Most brands are not well established online, you review related content and it will rank well.

54) Review relevant products on Amazon.com.

55) Create product lists on Amazon.com

56) Review related sites on Alexa

57) Review products and services on shopping search engines.

58. Swap some links.

59) Try to get links from within the content of relevant content pages.

60) Sell items on eBay.

61) Target niche social news sites like DZone, Sphinn or Hugg

62) Whenever you send an email to someone, always add your website url as a signature.

63) Do email signature swaps

64) Tag blog posts at social bookmarking sites

65) Add photos to your blog with appropriate keywords - Google Images generates traffic too.

66) Tag blog photos at Flicker

67) Make a custom 404-error page for your website. You can provide a link back to your main website or even try to monetize it by offering a related affiliate program

within your niche.

68. Outsource grunt work.

69) After someone orders from you offer a one-time offer that compliments your product.

70) Participate in Blog Carnivals

71) create a network of blogs in different niches, and then link them together

72) Give away stock images with a wee watermark of your URL

73) Find and discuss memes

74) Create a Yahoo Group in the niche your site sits.

75) Bookmark your site on Del.icio.us and if you’re really keen, add a Del.icio.us button to your homepage.

76) Place a free ad for your company on Gumtree.

77) Syndicate your site’s content by using an RSS feeds.

7 Submit your RSS feeds to aggregator sites.

79) Don’t worry about PageRank - worrying about PageRank is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubblegum.*

80) Get a custom t-shirt made with your website URL on it, and wear it often.

81) Get a custom t-shirt made with your website URL on it, and wear it often.

82) Send out a newsletter!

83) Giving away an eBook is an excellent way to generate word-of-mouth about your site.

84) Ask bloggers and other Web site owners to review your site and/or products.

85) Add a “Tell a Friend” function to your site, so people can easily recommend you to their mates.

86) Share your banners on banner exchange sites.

87) Create a “lense” for your site on Squidoo

8 Do you have really hot content on your site that geeks would love? If so Slashdot will bring you a mass of traffic.

89) upload a favicon.gif file so that your users have a nice icon when they bookmark your site.

90) Set up a feed on MyYahoo.com so your site gets regularly spidered by the Yahoo search

91) Use Ping-0-matic to ping blog directories. Do this every time you publish.

92) Print your blog URL on your business cards, brochures and flyers.

93) Use Trackback links when you quote or refer to other blog posts.

94) Increase the list you ping

95) Use Facebook

96) Social Networking

97) Micro

9 Email Marketing

99) RSS Feeds

100) Get outside links to internal pages

101) Use free hosting and build sites and link them back to your main site.
sb
April 16, 2009

Feel free to submit :D

 

9 http://search.freefind.com .
9 http://www.boingboing.net
9 http://www.dmoz.org
8 http://directory.google.com
8 http://search.com
8 http://search.epnet.com
8 http://search.internet.com
8 http://www.big-boards.com
8 http://www.bloglines.com
8 http://www.bubl.ac.uk
8 http://www.fastsearch.com
8 http://www.foxsearchlight.com
8 http://www.lii.org
8 http://www.lii.org/pub/htdocs/home.htm
8 http://www.mriresearch.org
8 http://www.musicmoz.org
8 http://www.nlsearch.com
8 http://www.picosearch.com
8 http://www.researchbuzz.com
8 http://www.rssreader.nl
8 http://www.scirus.com
8 http://www.scriptsearch.com
8 http://www.searchinsider.com
8 http://www.topix.net
8 http://www.asplay.com
8 http://www.uncoverthenet.com
8 http://www.yahooligans.yahoo.com
7 http://dir.search.ch
7 http://search.earthcam.com
7 http://search.mnogo.ru
7 http://search.namazu.org
7 http://uk.mobile.yahoo.com
7 http://www.1234-find-web-designers.org
7 http://www.1stindustrialdirectory.com
7 http://www.2rss.com
7 http://www.agingresearch.org
7 http://www.allheadlinenews.com
7 http://www.amrresearch.com
7 http://www.ananzi.co.za
7 http://www.art.net
7 http://www.arthritis-research.com
7 http://www.astronomylinks.com
7 http://www.asylumresearch.com
7 http://www.aussie.com.au
7 http://www.awesomelibrary.org
7 http://www.bioresearch.ac.uk
7 http://www.blogcatalog.com
7 http://www.blogcritics.org
7 http://www.blogpulse.com
7 http://www.bloguniverse.com
7 http://www.botw.org
7 http://www.cancerresearch.org
7 http://www.cancerresearchuk.org
7 http://www.cansearch.org
7 http://www.capsresearch.org
7 http://www.chemdex.org
7 http://www.consumersearch.com
7 http://www.crosssearch.com
7 http://www.dmoz.com
7 http://www.downes.ca
7 http://www.dtsearch2.com
7 http://www.educationindex.com
7 http://www.elib.org
7 http://www.emteachline.com/links
7 http://www.envirolink.org
7 http://www.exactseek.com
7 http://www.familysearch.org
7 http://www.fbresearch.org
7 http://www.femina.com
7 http://www.firstsearch.oclc.org
7 http://www.fotosearch.com
7 http://www.freehotelsearch.com
7 http://www.freepatentsonline.com
7 http://www.globalresearch.ca
7 http://www.guardian.co.uk/weblog
7 http://www.headlinespot.com
7 http://www.hostsearch.com
7 http://www.hsrd.research.va.gov
7 http://www.info.gov/phone.htm
7 http://www.jobsearch.gov.au
7 http://www.joslinresearch.org
7 http://www.kids4research.org
7 http://www.libdex.com/weblogs.html
7 http://www.lsblogs.com
7 http://www.marketingtool.com
7 http://www.mnogosearch.org
7 http://www.msdssearch.com
7 http://www.music-research.org
7 http://www.mwsearch.com
7 http://www.newsmob.com
7 http://www.panopticsearch.com
7 http://www.picsearch.com
7 http://www.pingomatic.com
7 http://www.pubsub.com
7 http://www.researchamerica.org
7 http://www.science.cancerresearchuk.org
7 http://www.searchbiblio.com
7 http://www.searchedu.com
7 http://www.searchengines.com
7 http://www.searchgov.com
7 http://www.searchmil.com
7 http://www.searchopolis.com
7 http://www.searchsystems.net
7 http://www.searchtools.com
7 http://www.securitysearch.net
7 http://www.sldirectory.com
7 http://www.sportsvl.com
7 http://www.theweblogreview.com
7 http://www.umresearch.umd.edu
7 http://www.weblogalot.com
7 http://www.wine-searcher.com
7 http://www.worksearch.gc.ca
7 http://www.worldhot.com
7 http://www.worldweb.com
7 http://www1.lanic.utexas.edu 

 

Credit: http://tungblog.atikomtrirat.com/2009/04/directory-pr7-pr9.html

sb
March 27, 2009
LINKS!
------
PageRank is a calculation of the popularity of a web page, based on
the quality and number of links that point to it. Basically a link to
your page is seen as a vote of confidence, and a vote from a site that
has high PageRank is much more valuable. Nobody except Google search
engineers know exactly how it is calculated, but it is quite certain
that a link from a PR7 site is worth dozens of links from PR2 sites.

Google say:

"PageRank Technology: PageRank performs an objective measurement of
the importance of web pages by solving an equation of more than 500
million variables and 2 billion terms. Instead of counting direct
links, PageRank interprets a link from Page A to Page B as a vote for
Page B by Page A. PageRank then assesses a page's importance by the
number of votes it receives.

PageRank also considers the importance of each page that casts a vote,
as votes from some pages are considered to have greater value, thus
giving the linked page greater value. Important pages receive a higher
PageRank and appear at the top of the search results. Google's
technology uses the collective intelligence of the web to determine a
page's importance. There is no human involvement or manipulation of
results, which is why users have come to trust Google as a source of
objective information untainted by paid placement. "
://www.google.com/corporate/tech.html

To see the PageRank of a page, you need to install the Google Toolbar:
http://toolbar.google.com/

So the best way to improve your PageRank is to get some links from
high PR sites. You are correct in assuming that link exchanges are not
the way to go - they are forbidden in Google Guidelines:

"Don't participate in link schemes designed to increase your site's
ranking or PageRank."
://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html

Link swapping is also very easy for Google to detect, seeing as their
algorithm revolves around link relationships.


Buy Links
---------
A growing trend is to approach a webmaster of a high PR site and offer
to pay for a link. Google has no way of determining whether money
changed hands, and the link will be as valuable as an organic one.

I sell one link on my PR6 site for $25 a month, but if the ad was less
relevant to my site's content I'd charge much more.


Directories
-----------
The biggest directories have quite high PageRank. Open Directory is
the best free directory to be listed in. A category that seems to be
suited to your site has a PageRank of 4:

http://dmoz.org/Shopping/Health/Disabilities/Assistive_Technology/Mobility_and_Transportation/Canes_and_Walking_Sticks/
(Click on "suggest URL" at the top of the page)

The corresponding category at Yahoo has PR5, but also costs $299 to be included:
http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Shopping_and_Services/Disabilities/Assistive_Technology/Mobility_Assistance/Walking_Assistance/
(Click on "Suggest a Site" at the top)


Copy your Competitors
---------------------
Use discretion (ie avoid link exchanges), but otherwise it's quite
easy to find out where your competitors get their links from. Visit
their homepage, and in the Page Info dropdown box of the Google
Toolbar, select "Backward Links". You will then see a list of pages
that link to the page you are visiting. It won't list every page, but
does list all the ones worth getting a link from.

The two directory categories mentioned above are a good place to find competitors.

Asking for a link is quite simple:

1) Compliment them on their site
2) Suggest your site as one their visitors might find useful

Usually a site has a email address displayed, otherwise just try the
standard webmaster@blah.com


Example:

Looking at the Backward Links for Thomas Fetterman's site, we see they
are linked to from:
http://www.abledata.com/text2/assistiv.htm#Walking

A visit to their homepage finds a link to their Contact Us page:
http://www.abledata.com/text2/contact.htm

The site is regularly updated, links are free, the page has PR5. A
link from just that page could improve your site's PageRank.


Your Site
---------
Looks pretty good from a search engine point of view. In general I
wouldn't change a thing. Having a Headline on each page that
is the same as the page title could improve things slightly.

More content is always a plus, but obviously difficult to come up with.


Hosting
-------
In my experience changing hosting companies would not normally affect
PageRank, but could do if they require that you link to them from your
site, or if they secretly use cloaking (rare, but a GA Researcher
recently uncovered a hosting service that did this). I wouldn't worry
about it.


As I indicated in my initial comment, it is links that you need. Get a
handful of PR5+ links and you should climb in PR and in the search
results. Credit: http://tungblog.atikomtrirat.com/2009/03/tips-on-how-to-improve-pagerank.html
sb
August 19, 2008
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Credit : http://tungblog.atikomtrirat.com/2008/08/free-google-adwords-vouchers.html

sb
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