Posts tagged seo

Easy SEO Strategy: capitalise on your old content

If you’ve found this, you’re no doubt up on SEO. Which means you’ve also probably got a tonne of old blog posts packed with juicy keywords?

Perhaps you’ve also found that your crawl rate is lower than it has been, and only a small portion of your site is indexed?

This was the case with Super Free Bingo – a site that I manage SEO strategies for. While our team spends a lot of time off-site generating new links, and creating new content on-site, all those great bingo stories that were written two years ago are were sitting unused and not indexed!

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Automatic backlinks, while you sleep!

If you haven’t heard of Automatic Backlinks yet, you’re missing out on one of the great new ways of gathering backlinks. Like many link-building platforms that have risen up of late, it’s about empowering webmasters to generate their own links in the simplest way. Read on for more!

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Get your comments approved on dofollow blogs

Recently there’s been a shift in blogs supporting or allowing, in a passive way at least, the link building efforts of other sites by making comment links dofollow.

For those who don’t know, links using rel=”nofollow” do not pass on link juice to the target URL. Some search engines, not Google, do still follow the links but there is very little SEO benefit in a nofollow link.

As with any online trend it didn’t take long for the spammers to curb the opportunities available to more genuine sites looking to build relevant links and, for that matter, for dofollow etiquette to evolve.

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iamseo.org is live!

The time was right to put my half-realised ideas to fruition and finally put iamseo.org online.

I’ve been wanting to use this domain for some time, mostly to document my learnings and experiments in SEO, as well as a base for other resources, trends and ideas that I come across.

I don’t at all claim to be an SEO expert – I am SEO is just a term I often read in link requests, and one I thought fitting. I am still learning, experimenting and continually looking for new ideas and practices to test.

All the same, this isn’t about speaking into the mirror, so I hope there is something that here that you find interesting or can learn from.