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Aug 1st
PageRank has always been a great topic of discussion ever since Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page have coined the word. Since then PageRank has gone through many speculations, miscalculations, guesses, wrong assumptions and claims from self proclaimed SEO experts that they have already cracked the algorithm. This post is an effort to jot down all the big PageRank myths which have cropped up within the time of inception of the word.
Jul 31st
Sometimes getting one liner useful SEO tips is all we want. Reading long notes always can be tiresome hence I have compiled a list of popular quotes by SEO experts in the form of a presentation. Do let me know your opinions about this.
Jul 27th
Compiled here is a bunch of keyword research tools, resources and tutorials to make your very first step of SEO process a success. The list is made up of links with a description where ever necessary. Effort has been made to make sure that each and every resource is of good quality so that all you do is simply run through the big list. More >
Jul 18th
As a link builder I have always believed a link is a link whether nofollowed or dofollowed. This approach towards link building makes me actively participate in social media rather than just concentrating on things like dofollow blog and forum participation. But since there are many bloggers obsessed with PageRank and getting dofollow backlinks today I am going to reveal a strategic way in which one can participate in Social media sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, FaceBook, Twitter and such and still get a dofollow back link.
Jul 15th
The long battle between people who say “content is king” and others who say “Marketing is the real king” is something which will still exist 50 years from now. The main purpose of this post is to shake the mental attitude of many internet marketers who falsely see content and “content marketing” as two separate entities.
But before jumping in to deciding what actually is the king we need to look at the popular believes of few sets of people.
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