Getting incoming links is the off page part of the SEO equation. Better rankings in the search engines of course are a great way to get more web site traffic, and thereby get more subscribers, sell more stuff to make more money online, or just get your web site read by interested web surfers.
LinkSerp concentrates on getting links from other web sites to your web site. Of course there are other ways to get incoming links, like leaving blog comments, social media, and article directories. But Linkserp requires no work after set up and the links are from real web sites.
I’m getting at least one incoming link to this site every day from David Zohar’s LinkSerp service. It’s the most painless way I know of to get incoming links from real web sites.
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Every site needs incoming links. Search engines need to see incoming links to know your site has some kind of following on the web.
Incoming links are the primary ‘off-page” factor for getting targeted search traffic.
Linkserp will help your site get incoming links. Period. I’m averaging a new incoming link each day.
It’s not the only way you should get links in to your site, but it’s a painless way that is basically set and forget.
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Jon Leger has introduced a free report debunking SEO myths, especially with Google. Jon does a better job than me explaining it, so I’ll quote his promotion material in what follows.
Google is like the Holy Grail of marketing on the web. Rank well in Google and your profits are pretty much set.
But there is SO MUCH bogus information out there, often coming from the “gurus” themselves. I’ve always been skeptical when it comes to search engines. It seems that everyone is an expert.
One of the best ways to become an expert is to actually find out what is working now in the Search Engine world. Jonathan has actually doe that and has released a new free report that completely obliterates the following myths about Google (and then goes on to show you what DOES work):
- Myth #1: Google Knows All and Sees All
- Myth #2: Google Will Not Rank Duplicate Content
- Myth #3: You Must Get Links From Related Subject Sites to Rank
- Myth #4: Your Site Must Focus On One Subject To Rank
- Myth #5: High PageRank Means Good Rankings
- Myth #6: To Maintain Good Rankings, You Must Add New Content
..and..
- MYTH #7: THE BIGGEST MYTH: Ranking In Google Is Hard!
You have to create an account to both download and promote Search Engine Myths Exposed. But it is free AND definitely worthwhile. He’ll pay you for referring other people to this powerful free report,
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