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Position Pusher

August 22nd, 2008

PositionPusher masih termasuk baru situsnya, sebulan nih .. tapi berani banget kasih slogan ” Pushing your rankings to the top!” yah dibilang emang masih beta phase sih .. kalau di lihat dari cara kerjanya cukup menjanjikan di banding Qassia .. (kalo Qassia ini parah deh, ngga ngerti juntrungannya ..)

sebagai link building gratisan boleh lah ya PositionPusher di review …

Inget sama DigitalPoint Co-Op jadinya, tapi ngga keliatan tuh ngelinknya dimana, cukup instal kode (pluginnya ada untuk WordPress blog) dan cuma sistemnya yang tau aja, sehingga diharapkan search engine ngga akan mendeteksi kesamaan antar link-link yang bertautan.

Credit Score diberikan ke situs-situs yang di daftarkan di account area kita, dengan credit score ini sistemnya akan mulai membangun link ke situs lain yang relevan, link-link situs setema yang ditautkan itu akan keliatan di bagian sidebar dimana kita taruh kode instalasi yang diberikan …mirip cara kerja Backlinks.com untuk displaynya tapi bagaimana mereka membangun jembatan link ini belum bisa dipahami, makanya di sebut A virtual 3-Way exchange.

Seperti kita (berusaha) pahami :) , di SEO salah satu yang penting adalah inbound links, bagaimana pun situs itu di kelola, ngelink sangat penting. Dengan PositionPusher, kita hanya harus fokus ke ON-Page SEO aja, sedangkan OFF-Pagenya mereka yang urus, katanya, ngga perlu sewa orang lagi untuk submit blog ke direktori-direktori, posting komentar di blog lain, blogwalking etc. karena PositionPusher yang akan menemukan situs-situs setopik dengan situs kita dan menautkannya.

Too good to be true ? :-?

Mungkin karena masih baru ya, jadi keliatan omong doang ;) )

Menurutku sih, boleh aja di coba toh gratis .. kalo mau coba premium accountnya yang bayar $20/bulan nanti aja kali. Lagian aku juga masih bingung caranya, karena di account areanya cuma ada add websites, edit and modify credit. Semenjak aku daftar sampai sekarang, credit score-ku ngga berubah, jadi terpakai apa engga untuk link building aku belum “ngeh“… the link building to my sites has begun ?

update Oktober 2008 : Situs Position Pusher udah ga ada lagi :( niat ga sih .. udah di review gini malah tutup .. huh

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When I sit down with new clients and discuss the status of their new or existing site they are often shocked when I am forced to inform them that their site is not search engine friendly. Encountered with a blank but slightly shaken look I then explain that this means their site has a particular problem that is hindering search engine rankings. Often this is represented by an inflexible design, overuse of advanced web technologies, or simply a weak navigation scheme. As a result, if they were to continue with the site as it stands they are unlikely to attain competitive search engine rankings.
The following is checklist designed to help you gauge the search engine friendliness of your website and, if you are in the midst of planning a website this checklist will help you avoid the common pitfalls of unfriendly designs.
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There is little argument from webmasters and publishers that RSS brings in traffic. So once you’ve made the leap and created a feed, how do you tell your visitors about the feed?

1. Submit Your RSS Feed to RSS Directories.

This will not only increase the number of sites linking to your website and increasing your link popularity, it will also increase the RSS feeds profile. A number of RSS search engines and RSS directories exist that allow you to freely submit RSS feeds. Feeds are generally categorized and grouped together by subject. Web surfers looking for RSS feeds about a specific subject will often search the RSS directories, to locate a feed that matches their specific criteria. Topic specific RSS feed and podcasting directories are also emerging. Choose a web feed’s category carefully and only submit relevant feeds to topic specific directories.
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Google is all about trust. Who knows, maybe they were in a bad relationship, but if you want to rank well with Google, you need to be trustworthy. And let me make the bold assumption that you are currently not trustworthy (most sites are not – especially new sites).

So how do you get Google to trust you? The most obvious answer, and most commonly quoted answer, is to get inbound links from trustworthy sites. Any webmaster who has been around the block a couple of times knows that this is a bit of a catch-22. Sites that are high in Google’s trust typically do not just hand out links to small startups – those go to sites that are already established.
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rss-feed-iconMembuat RSS display dengan Magpie sangat sederhana dan mudah di implementasikan di websitemu, bahkan scriptnya bisa didapat dengan gratis dari Sourceforge.

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8 Best Resources for SEO

April 21st, 2006

This is a great to bookmarked, let me have this in my blog :D

” I am always amazëd at the response I receive from people when they find out what I do. When I explain that I own Site-Reference which publishes articles on marketing, website development, and search engine optimization, invariably they get a little gleam in their eye at search engine optimization and ask – “So you could get my website to the top of Google, right?” Yeah, something like that.

Now I would nevër call myself an SEO – I simply do not have the patience for it. Besides, being a professional SEO is starting to take on a distinction that was once held primarily by lawyers (see StuntDubl’s SEO’s and Lawyers post). The problem with SEO’s is that there are far too many people who liberally take on the title, and few too many people who are actually real SEO’s. The further problem is that a bad SEO can do far more damage than if you were to do nothing at all.

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