Heya guys, I'd like this thread to be about all things to do with Off site SEO, white hat, grey hat or black hat.
Somethings I have learnt recently:
Get ScrapeBox and do ScrapeBox blasts, around 1,000 a day to not get affected, don't ping these backlinks as they'll get indexed faster which is more likely to raise suspicion by google. Create articles and blogs on high ranking article/blog sites as these outbound links will get you listed higher in google and hopefully a higher pagerank.
Link your article posts to other article posts whilst including your website links in some of the articles but not all of them. Have a very good keyword to use as anchor text on forums such as <a href="mysite">My Keyword Here</a> this will get you indexed for that keyword so Google will know your site is about that keyword. A keyword can be more than one word. You can check your keywords competition by logging into adwords and using the google keyword tool. This is a great tool to see how many times your keyword is searched for and how much competition it has.
Do on-site SEO before you start doing off-site SEO. Such as URL Rewrites, keep the most relevant content in the end of your link structure. Always have a relevant domain name, try to have a high ranking keyword as your domain name. Stick with standard TLD's such as .com .org .net.
(Will update this thread as I get more time, just skimming over the basic stuff I learnt not the more detailed stuff like link wheels & article spinning)
Somethings I have learnt recently:
Get ScrapeBox and do ScrapeBox blasts, around 1,000 a day to not get affected, don't ping these backlinks as they'll get indexed faster which is more likely to raise suspicion by google. Create articles and blogs on high ranking article/blog sites as these outbound links will get you listed higher in google and hopefully a higher pagerank.
Link your article posts to other article posts whilst including your website links in some of the articles but not all of them. Have a very good keyword to use as anchor text on forums such as <a href="mysite">My Keyword Here</a> this will get you indexed for that keyword so Google will know your site is about that keyword. A keyword can be more than one word. You can check your keywords competition by logging into adwords and using the google keyword tool. This is a great tool to see how many times your keyword is searched for and how much competition it has.
Do on-site SEO before you start doing off-site SEO. Such as URL Rewrites, keep the most relevant content in the end of your link structure. Always have a relevant domain name, try to have a high ranking keyword as your domain name. Stick with standard TLD's such as .com .org .net.
(Will update this thread as I get more time, just skimming over the basic stuff I learnt not the more detailed stuff like link wheels & article spinning)