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Link Building

Link Analysis

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SeoMoz has released an awesome tool for link analysis, OpenSite Explorer  a couple of days back that has taken the SEO world by storm. Taking advantage of an free offer for registered members for the first 48 hrs I had a productive time checking out what promises to be the best link analysis tool available (Y! Site Explorer lags behind in comparision)

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LinkBaiting Idealets in a nutshell

by Prakash Rangarajan on May 28, 2007

Linkbaiting refers to the creation of natural and free links from your audience. It is all about enticing your audience to actively link to specific content on your website. The existing social web punctuated with numerous bloggers has made link baiting an accelerator in driving traffic.
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Google frowns on paid links

by Prakash Rangarajan on April 19, 2007

Matt Cutts recent comment on paid links regarding the use of the no-follow tag has raised the heckles of the SEO community in myriad ways. His statement to the tune that link sellers have to implement the no-follow tag and those who do not do so will see a negative influence on their rankings simply is too illogical for general consumption. What it really does is that makes the link structure of the web totally irrelevant.
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New Link Reporting tool from Google

by Prakash Rangarajan on April 2, 2007

Checking backlinks to your website does’nt get more easier than this. Google now offers website owners a new improved way to find some insight on where all your backlinks come from. It gives a fair picture of your link building efforts as also helps you find natural links that can acrue as a result of useful content on your web presence.

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