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Don't let people make SEO a big messy maze. It's not. It's simple, if you keep it simple. At Simplosys, we like simple. So much so that we named the company after that :)

Now, this doesn't mean it's EASY. There's a difference. The concept is simple. Which is what you need to understand. VERY well. Then the implementation will depend on how well you execute the simple concept. But if your understanding of the basic concept is flawed, you'll never get results, really, never. 

 So, here you go:


Over the last couple of years, frustrated webmasters that have tried all other SEO measures unsuccessfully (or with partial but not significant success) have turned to link networks to build links very fast very quickly.

 I am talking about sites like articlemarketingautomation.com , seolinkvine.com (which launched today - Brad Callen's latest venture), Etc. There are many more. The idea is thatyou are part of a network where your articles/blog posts with links to your sites are picked up by others in the network (who benefit from the free content) and post it to their blogs, giving you quality contextual links. The idea sounds great, IN THEORY.

 In reality, what happens is something totally different. People looking for free content usually DO NOT have great quality blogs. Which means you write awesome quality articles but they get published on crappy blogs. This approach can work for some websites though because of the sheer quantity of links you can build this way. seolinkvine.com gives one example where they built 29000 links for a site and got it ranked at #3 on Google for a competitive phrase. That's great, but now you stand the risk of Google changing their algorithm to weed out the effect of these mass-acquired low-quality links at some point (and it will happen at some point if you know Google). So may be a good idea for a short-term website. For example, if you launch a blog that you are going to write only for a year (like the Julie and Julia blog) or something like that - then may be I'd go for this (hesitantly.


Joomla upgrade from 1.0 to 1.5 can be an ordeal. There are tons of sites that provide info on how to do this but very few seem to really nail down the BIG TICKET items - the stuff that is almost guaranteed to give you problems. At least I didn't find any. So here you go. There are still plenty of of 1.0 sites out there so hopefully this will help some:

 

o. Joomla upgrade from 1.0 to 1.5 is NOT straightforward and something that you can follow a script and complete. I would allocate anywhere from 5 to 40 hours  of effort to it depending on the size of your installation, the 


Offer based link building

Posted by: admin in yahooseopaid linkslink buildinggoogle on

Five-six years ago, people hadn't still figured out the Google formula as clearly. Good ol' dark ages when SEO was a term not many even knew about. Times when you could rank high with just a few links from random sites via link exchanges. Times that have changed for the better now.

Now,  link exchanges are almost a thing of the past. They still work and are beneficial to get direct traffic but getting links from links pages with tons of other links are not really that helpful anymore. From highly relevant pages, OK, may be..

 But why am I telling you stuff you already know? Let's get to the point. I know you want to know what works today. Here you go. This is it.


Simple website contest ideas

Posted by: admin in seoscholarshipslinkscontest on

Contests make for great SEO! We talked about Hosting Contests to Generate Links earlier and we've seen this work more and more. Here are some ideas to host contests that serve more than one purpose.

 1. Caption contest

Put up a funny picture relevant to your website. Then invite your visitors to log in to your site (there you go, more registered users) and write a caption for that image (more content). Have others vote for the best caption (more user interaction) and then give away something super cool for that audience as prizes (this gets proomted on giveaways sites and usually catches on in twitter, digg, etc. - so more buzz and links!). And the best part? You don't have to offer expensive prizes. Just offer them something that's valuable to them and overstocked with you or a service that's not much of an additional cost to you or your staff.


Is SEO Spam?

Posted by: admin in white hatspamseogrey hatethicsblack hat on

http://www.simplosys.com/blog/is-seo-spam

I remember having a heated debate with a friend that works at Yahoo Search about whether SEO involves spamming the search engines for links and whether all SEO's are spammers. He seemed to be a right-wing conservative on this matter, understandable, considering his job every day is to come up with ways to make seach better and SEO's skewing results makes it harder for him. I've given this a lot of thought and I've come to the conclusion that, if done right, it's not. The focus should be on making sure that's value addition to the Internet all along the way.

Testimony to this is that even Yahoo, in their web hosting packages, has entire sections dedicated to SEO, and in fact, has a blog dedicated to that as well...http://ystoreblog.com/blog/category/seosem/. So I guess seo is not really spamming afterall. Finding creative ways to get links is not a bad thing then...it's just marketing. Spamming is bad though, and we all agree on that. The line is gray and it will remain that way until some of the geniuses at the Search Engine companies figure out a way to truly differentiate good content from bad, and start giving less importance to links and more to quality unique content.

There are some very good posts on this topic. I've read many over the years and I am going to list them as I run into more on this topic..


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