BlogWednesday, June 14 2017
Google has recently published a blog stating that those who are leveraging guest post as a link building technique should reconsider their strategy. They are specifically focusing on the spammy links, that are tagged as guest post, contributor post, partner post, etc. Below is the list of things that you should avoid according to Google:
As of now, Google has just warned those who are using these techniques, and they are not taking any actions. But as we all know, all the warnings are followed by a mass initiative to counter it. So in case you are employing these techniques, then you might want to reconsider it. Review all the posts, links and remove those who might cause problems in the near future. How to future proof your websites Link Diversification – Sites performing well in Google have good link diversity. Build backlinks / citations from diversified sources such as:
Since Google prefers a diversified link profile, we recommend getting links from these sources. Different Class C IPs – Having different Class C IP address for your backlink sources definitely helps with SEO rankings. Maximum Uptime - Since our network of sites are hosted with premium hosting plans, there are minimum chances of website downtime. Again, we are notified immediately of such instances which helps us get the sites back on track. Different Domain Registration – Not only Class C IPs, having different registration details also helps. Different Registrant Details – Google itself being a Registrant, it has access to the Whois information of domains at a global level. Penalty Detection – All the sites within our network are included and verified in Google Search Console (formerly Google Webmaster Tools). We constantly monitor all websites and make sure they are free from any Google Penalties. Fresh Content – Google loves fresh content. Since the content is updated on almost a daily basis, this ensures that the websites are indexed frequently and pages are latest pages are included in the Google database. Saturday, July 02 2011
Make sure your domain name is meaningful and easy to remember. Short domain names are always better than really long ones. Easy To Remember. Tuesday, June 21 2011
With years of experience under our belts, there are a few issues that seem to rear their ugly heads over and over again with respect to domain name registrations. In an effort to help save YOU from this headache (although in most cases it actually becomes a real nightmare just a mere headache!)
Wednesday, May 04 2011
There are many theories looming around out there about what makes for a good domain name. The most important, however; are listed here:
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