Saturday, February 28, 2009

Keeping on SEO.

After reading my last posts about SEO, you would be asking yourselves, Where do we put all those backlinks?

Well, there are a lot of options to choose from: link directories, press releases, forums, blogs, comment boxes, link exchanges, that means, any place that allows you to write a link with or without an anchor text.

But that's not just it, links have another classification, there are poor links, and quality links. The difference stands on the quality of the content in the website where you put that link. The hard part is to tell the difference between the regular and the quality ones. Following this logic, there are quality link directories, press releases, etc.

Why is this important? Because SE spiders not just look for backlinks, but also the context quality, page ranking, changing content, etc. of the website they're located at.

It's not the same to put "buy salvia" or "Kratom" at A-Z directories than to put them at DMOZ (wich belongs to Google).

It requires some practice and patience to discern between good and bad quality websites, few of them are very easy to tell, some are easier, but they would cost you as if it was advertisement.

So, you have to make a balance between quality and cost, if you have some money to spend on it, or quality and time, if you don't want to spend money on it.

I'm not an expert on this, all this articles are my point of view after all my experiences doing this job as one of my duties at BHB.

As you can see, there are a lot of variables on this, and it's not easy to be successful on SEO, because even if you did it great with one website, doesn't mean you'll gonna make it with another one, specially if it's a different niche.

As always, I receive any comments, good or bads. Have a nice Sunday.

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