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![]() Blog Submitter now support Smart Linking!
![]() (also known as A-B-C linking) http://www.adultblogresource.com/submitter/ Smart Linking is a way to get a higher ranking on search engines: you place 8 links on your blog that point to 8 blog directories. But these 8 blog directories won't link to your blog. Instead 8 other blog directories will link to your blog. This way we are not trading links directly, this will result in a higher search engine ranking for your blog. The old way of trading links is to place links between 2 blogs, blog1 places a link that point to directory1 and directory1 places a link that points to blog1. That worked fine for years, but lately big search engines has decided to downgrade this simple link trading, it now is less effective for SEO (for your ranking in the search results) then it used to be. That is where Smart Linking jumps in, with Smart Linking no one can see that the blog and blog directories are doing link trades. But search engines will see good incoming and outgoing links. Handy for SEO and good for your ranking in the search results.
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Awsome, another great new service. Keep on the good work !
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Thank you, I'm glad to hear that it is useful ;)
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a little bump for me.
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great stuff
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Its fine, but not as much as everyone thinks .. Google is after artificial link building and can pretty much recognize between natural and artificial links and getting better day by day... and SEO is becoming more sophisticated, at least as long as concerned to Google.
Did someone read Matt Cutts about it?
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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This sounds like a good idea, but something google could pick up on. I may try it out with one of my smaller blogs.
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One thing I would like to suggest to the guys trying 3-way link exchange.
If you have site A and want site B to link to you, and in return you link to site B from your other site C. 1) Try to keep sites A and C on different class C IPs -- If possible entirely different hosts. 2) Google is a registrar and have access to whois data, so try to keep whois info of A and C different, as different as possible. 3) Don't get tens of links a day .. I would still suspect that Google can somehow catch artificial link building, but these tips might help you a bit.
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Thats really great bro!
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another awesome from you guys! i have a new blog that was submitted in blogsubmitter is there a way i could submit the new blog for this new feature?
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bump so you get exposure amongst the would you hit it, welcome me im a nobody, my dick i mean ferrari is bigger than yours threads.
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when clicking on your sig (http://www.thumblogger.com/thumblog/promote_anom.php) I get this error at the bottom of the page:
Warning: fopen(reflog.txt): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/httpd/vhosts/thumblogger.com/httpdocs/side.php on line 128 Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/httpd/vhosts/thumblogger.com/httpdocs/side.php on line 129 Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/httpd/vhosts/thumblogger.com/httpdocs/side.php on line 130 |
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![]() Always those little buggies, I've fixed it immediately. Thanks for tip!
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