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Davdi Leonhardt shares his sometimes-out-of-the-box thoughts on SEO and related viral marketing and social media topics.

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  • SEO Tips for Affiliates

    Posted on Thursday November 27th, 2008 at 12:39 in SEO, content, guest post

    Guest post by John Lamerton…  Affiliate marketing refers to internet based marketing, where a business offers rewards for others directing traffic to their website. This may take a number of different forms, including the omnipresent advertisi...

  • Link bait lesson from Matt Cutts

    Posted on Tuesday November 18th, 2008 at 18:22 in google, digg, social media, content, linking, bookmarking

    Matt Cutts, Google’s public face for webmasters and search engine consultants, has shown us how to do link bait.  Oops, I mean, how to do really good quality content.  Yeah, that’s what I meant to say. Here is the link bait…I mean...

  • You Need Sucky Links

    Posted on Monday November 10th, 2008 at 10:40 in pagerank, content, linking

    I’ve been meaning to blog about your desperate need for sucky links for some time, because I have not seen this aspect of link quality discussed anywhere. People approach me all the time asking for high-quality links.  Not surprising - who wou...

  • For SEO, Write More Text

    Posted on Monday November 3rd, 2008 at 21:08 in writing, content

    Over at the High Rankings Forum a couple weeks ago, the following question was asked: “What’s the general consensus on padding your site pages with paragraphs of extra test just for Google or for better page rank? Does it work? I’ve...

  • BrowseRank Strategies - Quality Content

    Posted on Saturday September 6th, 2008 at 11:39 in content, website conversion, browserank

    Last week, I reported on how BrowseRank goes beyond PageRank to rank websites according to user behavior.  I won’t repeat all that here, but the bottom line is that increasingly you will need to reduce bouncebacks from your website to the sea...

  • Broken Links and SEO Rankings

    Posted on Wednesday June 25th, 2008 at 10:50 in rankings, content, linking, website updates

    Phew! I just finished removing all the broken links from this website. It would have been a fairly small undertaking if not for the blog. The blog creates hundreds of pages and the broken links can appear in comments, posts, sidebars and all sorts...

  • More on Blogs, RSS and SEO

    Posted on Friday May 9th, 2008 at 09:44 in directories, content, linking

    A couple days ago I wrote about how blogs are good for SEO.  Today, I would like to offer one additional reason. RSS. RSS helps your SEO efforts in two ways.  First, you can submit your feed to RSS-specific directories, and that of course brings a ...

  • Why blogs are good for SEO

    Posted on Monday May 5th, 2008 at 10:12 in content, linking, bookmarking, deep links

    Just a few reasons why a blog is a great tool for SEO. Fresh content - the search engines love that. Growing website - the search engines love that, too. Multiple variations of keywords to attract highly-targeted long-tale searchers. Highly relevant...

  • Don’t Waste “Useless” Traffic

    Posted on Monday April 7th, 2008 at 12:09 in traffic, rankings, content, website conversion

    Not everybody has this happy problem, but many websites get traffic they cannot use because it serves only a narrow spectrum of people who arrive from a broader search.  People do a search for a broad search, such as “marketing gimmicks”...

  • Link-bait content for viral marketing

    Posted on Wednesday November 21st, 2007 at 09:01 in content, linking, deep links

    Today I just want to share with you Jason Lee Miller’s list of what works as good link bait and ideal for viral marketing.  His whole article is great and can be read here, but this is the list I thought I would share directly with readers.  ...

  • Inbound links - better to own than to rent

    Posted on Wednesday October 17th, 2007 at 22:10 in content, linking

    I like this post saying Don’t Buy Rent Links .  Julia Kristiva makes a great arguement for creating content, going through the costs and revenue, and how the website benefits from the content.  In this example, she references a useful tool c...

  • Optimize for misspellings

    Posted on Thursday October 4th, 2007 at 08:44 in translation, keywords, content, clients

    Your PPS is cute, what with the “translaters” !  :o) That was part of a query I received from a lady needing translation of a French medical document into English.  She was refering to the following paragraph from my “free lance...

  • Blog traffic explosions

    Posted on Friday September 7th, 2007 at 12:34 in content

    Once upon a time, everyone wanted to get into the New York Times.  Today, popular blogs carry the same weight.  They can send a ton of traffic to a website they link to. Then, with all those readers, some will also blog about the topic, sending a s...