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50 Download Sites with High PR

July 21st, 2009

www.download.com 8 * Register
www.filedudes.com 8 * Register
www.freedownloadscenter.com 8 * Register
www.tucows.com 8 * Register
www.bluechillies.com 7 * Register
www.sharewareriver.com 7 * Register
www.simtel.net 7 * Register
www.snapfiles.com 7 * Register
www.softpedia.com 7
www.softpicks.net 7
www.softplatz.com 7
www.37moti.com
www.versiontracker.com 7 * Register
www.en.softonic.com 6
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www.brothersoft.com 6
www.daolnwod.net 6
www.eurodownload.com 6
www.filehungry.com 6
www.newfreedownloads.com 6
www.pcfreunde.de 6 **German
www.1000files.com 6
www.sharewareconnection.com 6
www.sharewarejunction.com 6 * Register
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www.softlandmark.com 6
www.softpile.com 6
www.softslist.com 6
www.winload.de 6 **German
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www.fivesign.com 5
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www.biz2consumer.com 5 * Register
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www.molihe.com 5
www.download5000.com 5
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www.fileboost.net 5
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Submit Your Site to Directories

June 18th, 2009

http://www.freshprlinks.com/
http://www.geanina.info/
http://www.glawinfo.com/
http://www.pobobo.com
http://gotartans.com/
http://www.happydirectory.info/

http://www.charolabap.com/
http://www.datasoftsystem.com/
http://www.directorystop.info/
http://directory.ebali.web.id/
http://dir32.com/
http://www.eatdrinkfeelgood.org
http://www.ebba.ws/
http://www.enomal.com/
http://etup.org/
http://www.hifupower.com/
http://www.hyperdirectory.net/
http://www.instantadsenseempire.org/
http://www.thewebsiteassistant.com/
http://www.uustuff.com/
http://www.vlig.org/
http://www.web4link.com/
http://webdirectory.meelink.com/
http://www.websitejoint.com/
http://xeem.info/directory/index.php
http://www.internethow.com/
http://justintroutman.org/
http://www.linkconnection.info/
http://www.magellan.cc/
http://myriadwebs.net/
http://www.Nwal.net
http://www.njmusicsociety.org/
http://www.ohlibs.org/
http://www.panaonline.us/
http://www.primotours.com/
http://www.qxiu.net/
http://www.rankdir.info/
http://www.submitlink.com.ar/

Submit articles to 19 web 2.0 sites

June 18th, 2009

1: Once you finished an article, go to http://www.onlywire.com.

2: Register and subscribe all Social Bookmarking sites, which might take you approximately 30 minutes.

3: Add your site’s link to toolbar.

4: Go to http://ekstreme.com/socializer/, repeat step 3, add this link to your toolbar too.

5: Go back to your site, open the latest article (not the index page)

6: Click “Save Page (std)” from your toolbar, then add keyword and excerpt.

7: Click “submit”, which means, you can generate huge traffic by just submitting articles to these 19 web 2.0 sites.

8: Now do step 4 to add “Socialize this” button to toolbar.

9: Choose hottest sites, then submit your article. Doing this will bring you significant traffic from reddit, Digg, blinklist, Stumbleupon.

Build backlinks? Try these steps

June 18th, 2009

Submit to directories
You may want to submit to directories in the first period if you just finished a new site, or plan to optimize an non-SEOed site. A handy utility called Directory Submitter, which indexes 350 directories, can be downloaded from http://directorysubmitter.imwishlist.com. You may also want to search keywords like “submit url”, “add links” to find other resources.

Post on bbs
This might be the quickest way to pipe backlinks. Most bbs allow users to use a url as their signature. That way, every of your post will leave a backlink by asking or answering. Simply search keyword forum of your interests, you will find out some.

Post on blog
Posting on blogs usually brings you better backlinks. Here’s a handy free software called Comment Kahuna (download from www.commentkahuna.com), which may remarkably increase your proficiency and productivity. Comment Kahuna assists you in quickly finding blogs of your own interests, by search criterias like PR, blog system, Do Follow/No Follow etc.

需要注意的是,Blog留言务必准对文章内容的留言, 有感而发。如果你写一些垃圾留言在别人的博客上,不仅不会得到博客主人的批准,它只需要点一下,就可以向Akismet举报,你的网站很快就会打入Akismet的Spam黑名单。

社会化书签:
我以前曾经写过利用social bookmarking做网站反向链接的博客文章。根据我的实践,有时候一个社会化书签的收藏, 可以给你所bookmarking的网站带来7-8的有效反向链接。有兴趣的朋友,可以利用http://socialmarker.com/所列的网站目录作收藏。

文章提交:
如果你的英文写作足够好,文章提交是建立大量高质量反向链接快速有效的的方法。Brad Callen还有一个Article Submitter软件可供大家免费使用。不过由于我们中国人大多数英文写作水平有限,这个方法不是很实用,特别是那些对文章要求比较高的网站,很可能你的文章由于语法错误而被拒绝在网站发表。

建立免费博客:
与文章提交相似,但适合我们英文不灵的人使用的变通方法是建立免费博客。 由于免费博客的内容发布是由你自己决定的, 你可以根据你的需要建立任何你所想要的关键字链接,链到任何你想要的网站。

Join Bookmarks to Advertise Your Site

June 7th, 2009

A useful method to advertise your newly constructed website is to join social bookmarks.

Advantages:
1. Most of these bookmarks have high PR ranking, resulting in high-quality backlinks.

2. They bring you real traffic.

socialposter.com provides integrated service allowing you to submit to 40 bookmarks at once, as long as you have accounts with those bookmarks.

The most popular 40 are:

Digg.com
Netscape.com
Reddit.com
Del.icio.us
Stumbleupon.com
Google.com/Bookmarks
Myweb2.search.yahoo.com
Technorati.com
Indianpad.com
Socialogs.com
Furl.net
Diigo.com
Wirefan.com
Bibsonomy.org
Looklater.com
Blinklist.com
Blogmemes.net
Bluedot.us
Myjeeves.ask.com
Simpy.com
Backflip.com
Spurl.net
Newsvine.com
Netvouz.com
Folkd.com
Grupl.com
Blinkbits.com
Bmaccess.net
Shadows.com
Ma.gnolia.com
Scuttle.org
Smarking.com
Blogmarks.net
Plugim.com
Linkagogo.com
Dotnetkicks.com
Mister-wong.de
Favorites.live.com
Wdclub.com
Yigg.de

71 Good Ways to Build Links

June 2nd, 2009

Love for Lists
1. Build a “101 list”. These get Dugg all the time, and often become “authority documents”. People can’t resist linking to these (hint, hint).

2. Create 10 easy tips to help you [insert topic here] articles. Again, these are exceptionally easy to link to.

3. Create extensive resource lists for a specific topic (see Mr Ploppy for inspiration).

4. Create a list of the top 10 myths for a specific category.

5. Create a list of gurus/experts. If you impress the people listed well enough, or find a way to make your project look somewhat official, the gurus may end up linking to your site or saying thanks. (Sometimes flattery is the easiest way to strike up a good relationship with an “authority”.)

Developing Authority & Being Easy to Link At
6. Make your content easy to understand so many people can understand and spread your message. (It’s an accessibility thing.)

7. Put some effort in to minimize grammatical or spelling errors, especially if you need authoritative people like librarians to link to your site.

8. Have an easily accessible privacy policy and about section so your site seems more trustworthy. Including a picture of yourself may also help build your authority.

PPC as a Link Building Tool
9. Buy relevant traffic with a pay per click campaign. Relevant traffic will get your site more visitors and brand exposure. When people come to your site, regardless of the channel in which they found it, there is a possibility that they will link to you.

News & Syndication
10. Syndicate an article at EzineArticles, GoArticles, iSnare, etc. The great thing about good article sites is that their article pages actually rank highly and send highly qualified traffic.

11. Submit an article to industry news site. Have an SEO site? Write an article and submit to WebProNews. Have a site about BLANK? Submit to BLANKinformationalsite.com.

12. Syndicate a press release. Take the time to make it GOOD (compelling, newsworthy). Email it to some handpicked journalists and bloggers. Personalize the email message. For good measure, submit it to PRWeb, PRLeap, etc.

13. Track who picks up your articles or press releases. Offer them exclusive news or content.

14. Trade articles with other webmasters.

15. Email a few friends when you have important relevant news asking them for their feedback and/or if they would mind referencing it if they find your information useful.

16. Write about, and link to, companies with “in the news” pages. They link back to stories and blog posts which cover their developments. This is obviously easiest if you have a news section or blog. Do a Google search for [your industry + "in the news"].

17. Perform surveys and studies that make people feel important. If you can make other people feel important they will help do your marketing for you for free. Salary.com did a study on how underpaid mothers were, and they got many high quality links.

Directories, Meme Trackers & Social Bookmarking
18. This tip is an oldie but goodie: submit your site to DMOZ and other directories that allow free submissions.

19. Submit your site to paid directories. Another oldie. Just remember that quality matters.

20. Create your own topical directory about your field of interest. Obviously link to your own site, deeplinking to important content where possible. Of course, if you make it into a truly useful resource, it will attract links on its own.

21. Tag related sites on sites like Del.icio.us. If people find the sites you tag to be interesting, emotionally engaging, or timely they may follow the trail back to your site.

22. If you create something that is of great quality make sure you ask a few friends to tag it for you. If your site gets on the front page of Digg or on the Del.icio.us popular list, hundreds more bloggers will see your site, and potentially link to it.

23. Look at meme trackers to see what ideas are spreading. If you write about popular spreading ideas with plenty of original content (and link to some of the original resources), your site may get listed as a source on the meme tracker site.

Local & Business Links
24. Join the Better Business Bureau.

25. Get a link from your local chamber of commerce.

26. Submit your link to relevant city and state governmental resources. (Easier in some countries than in others.)

27. List your site at the local library’s Web site.

28. See if your manufacturers or retailers or other business partners might be willing to link to your site.

29. Develop business relationships with non-competing businesses in the same field. Leverage these relationships online and off, by recommending each other via links and distributing each other’s business cards.

30. Launch an affiliate program. Most of the links you pick up will not have SEO value, but the added exposure will almost always lead to additional “normal” links.

Easy Free Links
31. Depending on your category and offer, you will find Craigslist to be a cheap or free classified service.

32. It is pretty easy to ask or answer questions on Yahoo! Answers and provide links to relevant resources.

33. It is pretty easy to ask or answer questions on Google Groups and provide links to relevant resources.

34. If you run a fairly reputable company, create a page about it in the Wikipedia or in topic specific wikis. If it is hard to list your site directly, try to add links to other pages that link to your site.

35. It takes about 15 minutes to set up a topical Squidoo page, which you can use to look like an industry expert. Link to expert documents and popular useful tools in your fields, and also create a link back to your site.

36. Submit a story to Digg that links to an article on your site. You can also submit other content and have some of its link authority flow back to your profile page.

37. If you publish an RSS feed and your content is useful and regularly updated, some people will syndicate your RSS content (and some of those will provide links… unfortunately, some will not).

38. Most forums allow members to leave signature links or personal profile links. If you make quality contributions some people will follow these links and potentially read your site, link at your site, and/or buy your products.

Have a Big Heart for Reviews
39. Most brands are not well established online, so if your site has much authority, your review related content often ranks well.

40. Review relevant products on Amazon.com. We have seen this draw in direct customer enquiries and secondary links.

41. Create product lists on Amazon.com that review top products and also mention your background (LINK!).

42. Review related sites on Alexa to draw in related traffic streams.

43. Review products and services on shopping search engines like ePinions to help build your authority.

44. If you buy a product or service you really like and are good at leaving testimonials, many of those turn into links. Two testimonial writing tips — make them believable, and be specific where possible.

Blogs & the Blogosphere
45. Start a blog. Not just for the sake of having one. Post regularly and post great content. Good execution is what gets the links.

46. Link to other blogs from your blog. Outbound links are one of the cheapest forms of marketing available. Many bloggers also track who is linking to them or where their traffic comes from, so linking to them is an easy way to get noticed by some of them.

47. Comment on other blogs. Most of these comments will not provide much direct search engine value, but if your comments are useful, insightful, and relevant they can drive direct traffic. They also help make the other bloggers become aware of you, and they may start reading your blog and/or linking to it.

48. Technorati tag pages rank well in Yahoo! and MSN, and to a lesser extent in Google. Even if your blog is fairly new you can have your posts featured on the Technorati tag pages by tagging your posts with relevant tags.

49. If you create a blog make sure you list it in a few of the best blog directories.

Design as a Linking Element
50. Web 2.0-ify your site. People love to link to anything with AJAX. Even in the narrowest of niches, there is some kind of useful functionality you can build with AJAX.

51. Validate and 508 your site. This (indirect) method makes your site more trustworthy and linkable, especially from governmental sites or design-oriented communities. There are even a few authoritative directories of standards-compliant sites.

52. Order a beautiful CSS redesign. A nice design can get links from sites like CSS Vault.

Hire Help
53. Hire a publicist. Good old fashioned ‘PR’ (not PageRank) can still work wonders. Andy Hagans now offers a link baiting publicity service.

54. Hire a consultant. Yes, you can outsource link building. Just make sure to go with someone good. We recommend WeBuildPages, Debra Mastaler and, ahem, Andy Hagans.

Link Trading
55. Swap some links. What?! Did we really just recommend reciprocal link building? Yes, on a small scale, and with relevant partners that will send you traffic. Stay away from the link trading hubs and networks.

56. In case you didn’t get the memo — when swapping links, try to get links from within the content of relevant content pages. Do not try to get links from pages that list hundreds of off topic link partners. Only seek link exchanges that you would consider pursuing even if search engines did not exist. Instead of thinking just about your topic when exchanging links, think about demographic audience sets.

Buying Sites, Renting Links & Advertisements
57. Rent some high quality links from a broker. Text Link Ads is the most reputable firm in this niche.

58. Rent some high quality links directly from Web sites. Sometimes the most powerful rented links come direct from sites not actively renting links.

59. Become a sponsor. All sorts of charities, contests, and conferences link to their sponsors. This can be a great way to gain visibility, links, and a warm feeling in your heart.

60. Sell items on eBay and offer to donate the profits to a charity. Many charities will link both to the eBay auction and to your site.

61. Many search algorithms seem biased toward older established sites. It may be faster to buy an old site with a strong link profile, and link it to your own site, than to try to start building authority links from scratch.

Use the Courts (Proceed with Caution)
62. Sue Google.

63. Get sued by a company people hate. When Aaron was sued by Traffic Power, he got hundreds or thousands of links, including links from sites like Wired and The Wall Street Journal.

Freebies & Giveaways
64. Hold a contest. Contests make great link bait. A few-hundred-dollar prize can result in thousands of dollars worth of editorial quality links. Enough said.

65. Build a tool collection. Original and useful tools (and collections of tools) get a lot of link love. What do you think ranking for mortgage calculator is worth?

66. Create and release open source site design templates for content management systems like Wordpress. Don’t forget the “Designed by example.com” bit in the footer!

67. Offer free samples in exchange for feedback.

68. Release a Firefox extension. Make sure you have a download and/or support page on your site which people can link to.

Conferences & Social Interaction
69. It is easy to take pictures of important events and tell narratives about why they are important. Pictures of (drunk?) “celebrities” in your industry make great link bait.

70. Leverage new real world relationships into linking relationships. If you go to SEO related conferences, people like Tim Mayer, Matt Cutts, and Danny Sullivan are readily accessible. Similarly, in other industries, people who would normally seem inaccessible are exceptionally accessible at trade conferences. It is much easier to seem “real” in person. Once you create social relationships in person, it is easy to extend that onto the web.

71. Engaging, useful, and interesting interviews are an easy way to create original content. And they spread like wildfire.

This article was originally published on http://www.seobook.com/archives/001792.shtml

Submit Your URL to Search Engines and Directories

June 1st, 2009

The first thing you want to do after you finished building a site might be submitting the newly constructed site to search engines and directories.

Submitting to search engines makes it quicker for your site to be indexed. (Tip: type “site:yourdomainname” in search box to check whether your site has been indexed, and how many pages). Submitting to directories has two major purposes: 1. Users can get to your site by directories searching/browsing, 2. You can get a high-quality backlink, which in turn helps to increase site popularity.

You can do submission manually, or realize it automatically by some 3rd party tools.
   
Submit to Search Engines

Google:http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl

MSN:http://search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx?FORM

Yahoo:http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html (registration required)

Auto submit to search engines:
http://www.trafficzap.com/searchsubmit.php

Free service for auto-submitting to 20 search engines: http://www.ineedhits.com/free-tools/submit-free.aspx

 

Submit to Directories

Yahoo:
http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/dirsb/index.php

Domz:
http://www.dmoz.org

Jayde:
http://dir.jayde.com/cgi-bin/submit.cgi

Register for bid advertising

Overture:
https://signup.overture.com/s/dtc/signup/?mkt=us

Miva:
http://www.miva.com/cdirect.asp

SEO vs. Javascript

June 1st, 2009

It has long since been considered that search engines can’t read JavaScript and the JavaScript is bad for SEO.Whilst JavaScript is not good for SEO on general it can now be read by search engines.
Robots with Browser Technology

Search Engine Spiders have previously used quite old hat browser technology. It was said that you could consider a search engine spider like a version 2 browser. This pretty much ment that search engine spiders were effectively basic text only browsers.

This is now not the case. It is repueted that Google updated its search engine spider with Mozilla browser technology. This means that search engines can read and understand some javascript, flash files and PDF files. This seems like a logical and natural progression for search engine spider technology.
What JavaScript can search engines read?

This is a good question! And its lucky that The SEO Files did a test on this. Read the JavaScript SEO Test results documented at SEO Chat.

The test determined the following points:

Search Engines can and do read JavaScript
The document.wrtie(”HTML in HERE”); method is read as normal HTML
The window.open method is followed and links are spidered
JavaScript is not a brick wall to search engines but it is not helpful for SEO purposes

 

So, what can we find about Javascript and SEO?

The SEO Files recomends that caution is still used when considering the use of JavaScript.

If you have to use JavaScript use document.write() for content and use the window.open() method for URLs in links rather than complex functions with multiple parameters.

If you are specifically using JavaScript to produce a dynamic menu you can get a very similar effect which is search engine friendly by using DHTML and CSS rather than heavy JavaScript code.

How to Manipulate Javascript from SEO Perspective

June 1st, 2009

When you use JavaScript on a site’s navigation scheme, the scripts can greatly decrease the “crawlability” of the links. Currently, most search engines will not follow the links embedded inside of JavaScript code (including rollovers and menus), or they will greatly limit the types of JavaScript-embedded links they will crawl.

Some JavaScript code is more search-engine friendly than others. As a general rule of thumb, the simpler the script is, the more likely a search engine spider will be able to crawl the link.

JavaScript links

Search engine representatives give rather vague answers when asked whether or not they will index links surrounded by JavaScript. One of my colleagues received this answer at a recent search engine conference, “”We reserve the right to index JavaScript.”

Unfortunately, one of the biggest abusers of JavaScript are gambling and adult sites. If you click on a link, multiple windows might open. If you enter a site, a window often pops under the main window. If you try and leave a site, another window opens. Other common abuses of JavaScript include fast redirects and hiding spam techniques.

In all likelihood, spam abuse is the reason why the search engines “reserve the right” to index JavaScript links.

Therefore, my advice to everyone is to always design a site with at least two forms of navigation: one that is 100% search-engine friendly and one that might be less search-engine friendly. If I am designing a site with DHTML menus, I always have a corresponding navigation scheme of text links at the bottom of a page. If that is too many links, then I cross-link pages via contextual links (also known as breadcrumbs) and embedded links in the main content.

I always have a site map link on every page of the site that is never hidden from viewers. Don’t try and hide a site map link in transparent GIF or hidden text. It can get your site in trouble.

The <noscript> tag

In the event that older browsers do not support JavaScript or visitors have disabled JavaScript while surfing the Web, the <noscript> tag provides alternative content for both the search engines and your site visitors. The <noscript> tag, if used, is placed between the <head> and </head> tags.

I usually place a link to a site map page in the <noscript> tag. If one of my clients insists on using a JavaScript-type navigation without an alternative means of navigation the site, I submit the site map page to the search engines instead of the home page.

JavaScript and Spam

Unfortunately, some search-engine-marketers abuse the <noscript> tag. They discovered that they could hide text on a Web page by using the <noscript> tag, even though the actual Web page does not contain any JavaScript.

Never use this tag to hide any unrelated content or links that you would not otherwise show to your site visitors.

Because of the widespread abuse of this tag, most of the search engines either ignore or decrease the relevancy of the text inside of the <noscript> tag. Additionally, most end users will never see the content inside of the <noscript> tag. Search engines tend to ignore all “hidden” tags, or at least not use them determine relevancy.

When I was called on as a search engine expert in a court case a few years ago, I discovered that something as simple as a mouseover and redirect were used to divert traffic from a spam site to the actual site. From a Web site owner’s perspective, the use of JavaScript can benefit the user experience. From the search engine’s perspective, however, the use of JavaScript can be a “red flag” for spam.

Therefore, before adding any type of JavaScript and <noscript> tags to your site, determine whether or not the extra code is necessary. If a JavaScript is written well, the <noscript> tag is unnecessary. Many sites get qualified traffic from the search engines without any JavaScript in the site design.

Shari Thurow is Marketing Director at Grantastic Designs, Inc., a full-service search engine marketing, web and graphic design firm. This article is excerpted from her book, Search Engine Visibility (http://www.searchenginesbook.com) published in January 2003 by New Riders Publishing Co. Shari can be reached at shari@grantasticdesigns.com.