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Ahrefs Review: How to Use Ahrefs to Analyze Your Blog

Razor Social

Next to a detailed breakdown of where all your links are coming from, you can also see the value of those links through Domain Rating, URL Rating, External, and Social. UR or URL rating is in direct correlation with Google rankings and pages with high UR usually get better rankings in search engines. Fixing this (i.e.

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Getting Mass Traffic from StumbleUpon: A Definitive Guide

Viper Chill

target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 83 Comments Andrew @ Blogging Guide says: June 21, 2010 at 10:54 am I used to love StumbleUpon. I have literally done NO work on this site besides the content and I pushed it out to my linkedin contacts back when I created it. Excellent overview! It costs $10 per year to keep running.

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Looking to Guest Post on Authority Sites? Here’s How to Find the Best Blogs

ProBlogger

Here’s an overview of how to find the best B.L.O.G.S. This includes Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+. Check if links are “nofollow.” Then search for a “nofollow” tag. Dear [First Name], My name is [your name], and I run the [name/URL] website. Stick to the sites that present a balance of ads and content.

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Social Media Strategy: 10 Experts Reveal Their Secrets

Viper Chill

target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 75 Comments Casual says: April 26, 2010 at 11:25 am Great post, as usual. Currently I have a Facebook page that is linked to a twitter account, which is linked to a LinkedIn account. I changed the url of my facebook page from [link] to [link] and am working on a landing page so Thanks!

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

If you’re looking to establish a professional relationship with someone, consider LinkedIn. LinkedIn is still seen as the more professional of the two. In a specific case, I manage a few LinkedIn groups so my email address is far more visible on the site than I’d like. Isn’t your name actually Alan?

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