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Google javascript Changes Put Publishers in Violation of Sponsored.

Adam Sherk

While it’s good news that Google is continuing to improve its ability to deal with JavaScript, this change also impacts the way that many publishers display sponsored links on their sites. I can’t imagine they would, especially when virtually no one outside of the developer and SEO communities is even aware that this change has taken place.

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Do Social Signals Drive SEO?

Convince & Convert

You just hit hit publish on that great new blog post. When people ask this question, what they mean is, does sharing a web page in your social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest, etc., Participate in related communities in social media. What a great feeling! Be prepared for a learning journey.

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Connecting Bloggers and Businesses Through Guest Blogging with PostJoint

Kikolani

They simply allow you to connect with businesses on your own terms and even suggest that if you want to accept payment for placing content, you should follow Google’s rules of using nofollow with any links added in sponsored content. Instead, you will get to choose from up to five different blogs who want to publish your content.

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Build Backlinks – 14 Easy Ways

Convince & Convert

The reason is that most powerhouse social media sites like Facebook and YouTube put a small piece of code called ‘the no follow’ tag into most areas of their site. Digg is great for traffic generation, and while not the powerhouse it once was, is still a large community. Instead, ignore it. This was and is done to prevent spammers.

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How to Optimize Your Content for Authorship Success

ProBlogger

Google Authorship is a revolutionary function of Google that allows you to identify content you’ve produced, as well as the publishers you’ve produced content for. Google provides a step-by-step guide to authenticating your authorship here and as outlined below: You can link content you publish on a specific domain to your Google+ profile.

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Do you lose value by turning off comments on a blog?

The Way of the Web

Not only does that mean they’re going to get through anti-spam measures, but it also devalues the conversation that may be occurring, and damages a community which may have taken months and years to slowly build. The usual example is Fred Wilson’s community at avc.com.

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ViperChill Monthly Report 3

Viper Chill

ViperChill has been ‘relaunched’ now for 2 and a half months and the community has grown by over 1,000 subscribers in this time which amazes me. If you enjoyed this post, you can: Save on Delicious Share on Facebook Print > [link] title="Click to send this page to Twitter!" You could say that we prefer signal over noise.

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