Yesterday, I found a very interesting video answer from Matt Cutts in response to a question – “Once you have created backlinks in various sites, how do you tell Googlebot to recognize the backlinks created?”. Interesting question indeed, but it has one obvious answer. No, we do not need to tell Google about the backlinks
With the advancement in algorithm, Google has become pretty good in detecting low quality web pages and links. If you buy links or use automated linking system, chances are that Google will penalize your website because you are trying to trick them. The fact is, if you can find a link broking system, Google can
Reciprocal links were the first social element on the World Wide Web. They existed a long time before the term “social media” even existed. The concept of a reciprocal link is simple: I link to your site You link back to my site Reciprocal links could greatly improve the position of a website in Google’s
This is a method I was testing with one of my websites since last few months and successfully restored some backlinks that were wasting due to broken links. And, believe me, I can already see hike in SERP for some long tail keywords that I am not targeting. If you have a huge website with
Google’s Matt Cutts recently made a new announcement about paid links. Buying links is a very hot and controversial topic among webmasters. Should you buy links to increase the position of your website on Google? Do paid links help your rankings? Are there any risks? Can you increase your website rankings by buying links? Yes,