
While Facebook and Google Plus social continue to push new features live, battling themselves over who can dominate the market, Twitter traffic remains the most powerful driver of traffic to my site.
Ever since the t.co shortener was introduced, I can see it showing up at the top of my referrers at [click to continue...]

Yes, Google has done it again.
Pissed off every website owner in the world wide web - all in the name of “user privacy“.
I am all for privacy, but isn’t it Google’s job to deliver the best possible results to the users?
And how am I supposed to optimize my blog for those results [click to continue...]

Some of you might’ve heard about the “first link priority” rule.
It goes something like this:
“Google will give the most weight to the very first anchor text link on each page, so it pays to make sure that that link includes your keywords.”
This is a simplified definition; for more information on the first [click to continue...]

Most bloggers blog because they want to make money online.
What are the ingredients of making money blogging?
Having something worthy to sell - whether it’s a product or a service, and a readership that is willing to buy.
How do you get readers who are willing to buy?
By providing consistent value, building relationships, [click to continue...]
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First Link Priority Rule: What It Is and How It Affects Your Link Building
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Some of you might’ve heard about the “first link priority” rule.
It goes something like this:
“Google will give the most weight to the very first anchor text link on each page, so it pays to make sure that that link includes your keywords.”
This is a simplified definition; for more information on the first [click to continue...]
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