By Abdul Malick on December 12th, 2009
Following websites tools are used to tracking backlinks/Inbound links.
Google Webmasters - http://www.google.com/webmasters
Yahoo Site Explorer - http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/
SEO Moz - http://www.seomoz.org/linkscape
Website Grader - http://websitegrader.com/
Plug in SEO - http://pluginseo.com/
Buzz Stream - http://www.buzzstream.com/link-building
Ericmiraglia - http://ericmiraglia.com/inlink/
Raven SEO Tools - http://raven-seo-tools.com/features/link-manager/
Majestic SEO - https://www.majesticseo.com/
Sheer SEO - http://www.sheerseo.com/seo-software/backlinks-watchdog.html
Solo SEO - https://www.soloseo.com/do-it-yourself-seo/link-building.html
Buzz Stream - http://www.buzzstream.com/link-building
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By Abdul Malick on December 10th, 2009
Look through your Web site to see where you’ve used words that have no power, such as “home.”
Replace those words with “keyword phrase home,” if appropriate. In this manner, you’re using link text (link reputation) in internal linking on your Web site, which is extremely powerful.
Make sure the links are straight text links. If it doesn’t work for you or [...]
By abdulmalick on October 29th, 2009
Are you using link text that contains your keyword phrase on each Web page?
In other words, if your Web page is optimized for “English Bulldog puppies,”
are you using English Bulldog puppies as link text somewhere on the page?
What could you be linking to?
-An additional page on your Web site with more information about English Bulldog
puppies;
-A [...]
By abdulmalick on September 18th, 2009
Create a content rich, informational site which is loaded with quality articles, tips, free advice, and tutorials, and keep your options to buy a product very subtle. The number one reason most people go online is to look up information, so the key is to discover high-demand topics for a niche audience and give your audience exactly what they are [...]
By abdulmalick on September 17th, 2009
Remember to use supporting words, synonyms, and surrounding text when linking between pages. Allow for at least a 20% topic drift and avoid use the exact same link text (anchor text) to link between all of your pages and Web sites.
Avoid building up link reputation that looks unnatural or contrived. If you’re a writer, swap up your bio as [...]