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Link-building Tips and Tools for Bloggers in a Post-Panda and Penguin World

ProBlogger

This affected anyone who used article marketing as a way to build links and drive traffic to their websites, since article networks were hit the hardest , though some—like HubPages— regained their rankings in subsequent updates. Later, social networks like Digg, Last.fm, and others were affected as well.

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Paid Bloggers Still Get Google Downgrades

Bare Feet Studios

To its credit, Google also penalized its own Japan division who used the pay per post tactic in an attempt to compete against Yahoo. Bloggers who are compensated can use the “nofollow&# tag within their outbound links to keep those links from being tagged by Google as paid content. Aloha, Share/Bookmark Thanks for reading!

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

There’s no SEO value to these comments (they’re nofollowed by default), and all this approach does is makes you lose credibility in the eyes of the blogger. This isn’t the way to network ! « Social Media Snippets December 15, 2008 at 9:00 am Social Textiles » Blog Archive » How to …?

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How to Really Build Backlinks and Dominate Google

Viper Chill

For a lot of competitive keyphrases online you’ll also find popular blogs, forums and niche social networks ranking highly. Add Links to Your Forum Signatures Unlike blogs where you get nofollow links for contributing to the discussion, most forums allow you to have a (followed) link in your signature, every time you make a post.

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Blogging Etiquette in the Face of a PR Pitch: What Miss Blogging.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

As Seen In… Social Media Backtype Brightkite Business Exchange DailyBooth del.icio.us Kirtsy Likaholix LinkedIn Mahalo Mento Mixx MyBlogLog MySpace Plurk Pownce Propeller Reddit SEOmoz Sphinn StumbleUpon Technorati Toluu Twitter Wikipedia Yahoo! Answers Yahoo!

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The Most Important Blog Post You'll Probably Never Read

Viper Chill

MySpace played it safe and stopped innovating, and then Facebook stole the social network crown. target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 148 Comments Benny the Irish polyglot says: March 22, 2010 at 11:17 am Great post as always! Playing it safe is riskier than taking risks. Don’t believe me?