Link Sellers Full Of Shit
With paid links staying one of the most reliable (albeit quite risky) methods of acquiring links, there is no shortage of those catering to the industry of selling links. There is no shortage of scams,...
View ArticleWhat is Inbound Outreach?
There has been a lot of talk in the last couple years about inbound marketing and outreach and many people in the industry are denouncing their connection to SEO, and a lot of others believe inbound...
View ArticleShould You Be Afraid of Blackhat SEO?
(This is the article I originally wrote for the BrightonSEO newspaper – I thought it would be of interest to a wider audience than BrightonSEO attendees. That said, BrightonSEO is a highly advisable...
View ArticleThe Broken Promise of Cheap Spam
There is an abundance of fiverr-like sites out there with the idea that you can pay a small fixed amount and get whatever you need done. Furthermore, there is an abundance of BHW users who seem to make...
View ArticleA Definitive Guide to Email Services
I came across this post talking about Google mail alternatives and since it’s apparently just a tip of the iceberg it inspired me to write all I can come up with regarding various options one can use...
View Article“Buy Viagra” SERPs of No Priority to Google
Dear Welsh Centre for Crime and Social Justice, you have been hacked. Not only have you been hacked, at least 218 pages you probably have no knowledge of have been placed on your server, all targeting...
View ArticleDon’t Buy GSA Lists: a Quick Market Analysis
I am not going to explain what GSA Search Engine Ranker is – the target audience of this post knows it very well. Being the most advanced and flexible link automation tool as of today, I’m afraid it...
View ArticleLook Google, No Links – Or a Recipe for a Major Disaster
I know quite a few people who read this blog are involved in gambling, either as operators or as affiliates. So here’s a question: name the largest gambling affiliate site as of today? Good try...
View Article35 Ways To Burn Your Private Network
Private networks (or private blog networks – but they don’t necessarily have to be all blogs) are a great (albeit a bit expensive when done properly) way to take a shortcut on link building efforts if...
View ArticleCTR Manipulation Myths vs Reality
CTR has been turning into an increasingly more powerful ranking factor in Google over the last few years so naturally, people started trying to gamble it. Consequently, Google started trying to fight...
View ArticleTop Domain Registrars and What It Means to You
The first decision one has to make when registering a new domain is what registrar to choose – and with close to 2,000 registrars existing today, we should be spoilt for choice, right? But the current...
View ArticleCreative SEO Is Far From Dead
Or the story of sneaking into one super competitive Google SERP I came up with this post idea last month when working on two articles for two igaming publications. One was for Trafficology about SEO...
View ArticleHacked Joomla, Link Spam and Negative SEO Fears
Recently, igaming affiliates have been complaining about something that to many of them looks like negative SEO against their sites. A number of people have reported seeing links to their sites from...
View ArticleRank Tracking Experiment: Negative Queries
Do negative queries have influence on rankings of a site? I decided to run a test and check if rank tracking for a phrase like [generic keyword] -[brand] would influence the rankings of said brand in...
View ArticleRank Tracking Experiment: Search Volume
There is a lot of speculation concerning the influence of rank tracking on the reported search volume of keywords. In this experiment, I took two very closely related keywords which were initially not...
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