Archive for the 'Page Rank' Category

11/20 Blogsvertise

Blogsvertise; the new age of Blog Advertising. 

Blogsvertise your website!  What exactly is Blogsvertising?  Basically you are paying bloggers to write post or stories about your business on their blogs and include a text link to your site.  They will review your website, and write a relevant story and place it on their website.

You gain a couple benefits from it.  First, and most importantly, you can build your Page Rank by getting relevant, text based anchor links with no indication of them being purchased.  This means you can boost your Page Rank fairly significantly in a much faster time than just having one or two people building links.

Secondly, these articles can serve as a great referral source.  People read blogs, and people will follow links in articles.  By having unique articles about your business all over the web in relevant markets, you increase your exposure and incoming referral sites.

I plan on following this blogsvertise company to see how this all pans out.  I will write some updates to this post over the next couple of weeks but feel free to post your comments here and I will try to reply as soon as possible.

Thanks,
Brad Henry
SEO Consultant

10/02 Google Page Rank Update Information

Google has recently updated their Page Rank and Backlink Information. How will this impact your site?

The Google Page Rank and Backlink update started in late September and from what I can tell is still happening. I have recently noticed that the Google Toolbar Page Rank has dropped for one of my clients. When I check the separate datacenters I find that it is about split between two separate scores. This means that the update is still in progress and I still have hope that I can get the client’s overall Page Rank back to where it was and then continue to move forward with it.

Does this new Google Page Rank updated include the new Class C link detector? I am not really sure yet. I know they are planning on discounting a lot backlinks that were all on the same Class C IP address sometime in the near future and this may be the beginnings of that. Because I work for a firm that develops multiple projects we host on a couple of servers, we should feel the impact of the Class C regulator but surprisingly, my company has not seen a drop in Page Rank. We have new pages on the site that have been there about a month and they still have not been assigned a Page Rank yet. I am expecting their new Page Ranks to display within the next week or so and I will have a better view into what is going on.

How will this impact your website? For most site’s that have a very SEO friendly structure and have implemented white hat SEO tactics in the past for the external link structure, you should not see too many negative impacts. The sites that need to be worried are those that are tied into any types of link farms, or link networks because that is what Google is trying to get smarter at being able to identify and discount. There are multiple new tactics for gaining high volumes of credible links which I plan on writing about in the next couple of weeks.

If you did see a hit in your backlinks or Page Rank, don’t fret, there are still options you can take to get back in the game. As with any search engine optimization, it takes time but doing it the right way is going to guarantee you long term success.

I will be starting a new SEO tutorial that will contain multiple sessions on how to design a white hat or ethical search engine optimization strategy from beginning to end. This will be your opportunity to learn a lot but you have to start at the beginning and I would recommend you subscribe to this feed here to be sure you receive the sessions as they come out. Click here for this feed.