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Is Google Slapping its Do-Followers?
If you’re just joining us, I have been running an experiment over the last few weeks evaluating some rumours that Google is punishing blogs that employ a do-follow plugin with lower positions in the search engine results. I don’t mind telling you that it’s been a bit of a roller coaster ride as my target […]
Posted in Link Love, Web 2.0, Wordpress | 18 Comments »>No Follow DoFollow Update
I know, I know… I said I would update my experiment in a month, but the results demand that I update sooner. If you haven’t read the first article in this experiment yet, pop back a week and read “No Follow DoFollow, What?”, then come back here to find out what has happened so far.
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Web 2.0 for Small Business
This article is a guest post by Teeg, of SUComments.com
The first thing to remember about web 2.0 is that the web is no longer driven by whatever businesses decide to put up a website. At one time, the programmer was king, and businesses were forward-thinking if they created a web presence. Now, just about every […]
No Follow DoFollow, What?
It is well known that Google prefers it that we use the no-follow tag on our blogs. The premise is simple, and on the whole I have to agree with it. In principle. If your not familiar with the no-follow tag, it essentially tells Google not to follow a particular link, and by extension, not […]
Posted in Link Love, Web 2.0, Wordpress | 16 Comments »>The Big Numbers Game
A business, any business, lives and thrives on numbers. For an internet business, those numbers include traffic, click through, and conversion rates, but they all add up to one number: your profit. But what numbers should you be looking at when you are evaluating a new opportunity?
The first figures we usually look at start with […]