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Rick Diculous 08-24-2009 08:18 PM

SEO link question
 
Wich one is better for SEO purposes or is there no difference?

Click here to download more Domain.com videos


OR

Click here to download more Domain.com videos

Kelli58 08-24-2009 09:11 PM

the keyword in option 1 would be "domain.com" the keyword phrase for SEO purposes in option two would be "Click here to download more Domain.com videos". So when people go Google (whatever) what do you think they would search "domain.com" or "Click here to download more Domain.com videos"?

If you think they are more likely to search domain.com then #1 is your answer. If you think they are more likely to search for the keyword phrase #2 then #2 is your answer.

Rick Diculous 08-24-2009 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kelli58 (Post 16231243)
the keyword in option 1 would be "domain.com" the keyword phrase for SEO purposes in option two would be "Click here to download more Domain.com videos". So when people go Google (whatever) what do you think they would search "domain.com" or "Click here to download more Domain.com videos"?

If you think they are more likely to search domain.com then #1 is your answer. If you think they are more likely to search for the keyword phrase #2 then #2 is your answer.

Thanks for your answer

pornguy 08-25-2009 04:46 PM

Acutally. You want just the keywords as the anchor not the domain.
Unless the domain is the keywords but you dont need the .com

Jdoughs 08-25-2009 06:16 PM

A strategy I've used since very early in my game was the 70/20/10 Model. Google themselves follows this 'model' or spirit across many things, including how they govern employees time. They allow 20% of the time spent working (1 day out of 5) to be used developing or working on projects not related to the employee. Gmail, google video and many other services and technologies have been developed with this model. They let the smart guys free to use the resources to work on dream projects.

Anyways the 70/20/10 model is this:
  • * 70% of time should be dedicated to core business tasks.
  • * 20% of time should be dedicated to projects related to the core business.
  • * 10% of time should be dedicated to projects unrelated to the core business.


Now the way I generate links and determine anchor text is much like this, and seems to be the best balance.

  • * 70% of time should be dedicated to main 'big' keywords. * hairy pussy
  • * 20% of time should be dedicated to terms related to the main keywords. * hairy pussy porn, hairy girls, bushy girls etc.
  • * 10% of time should be dedicated to terms unrelated to the main keyterms. * domain name, see more bush here, watch the full video, {paysitename} movies , {paysite} pictures

This will ensure you hit your main keywords strong, and give them no doubts about what the site is about, and also ensure that you dont link to it with too much of the wrong thing. Keep it balanced, but weighted towards your best possible keywords.

Go for the big terms, and the little terms will follow suit almost by default. Go for the little terms and you can get them one at a time, but make no progress on the big ones. There is only one real way to do it, and thats to go at the big terms and collect the little ones by default.

Rick Diculous 08-27-2009 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdoughs (Post 16235753)
A strategy I've used since very early in my game was the 70/20/10 Model. Google themselves follows this 'model' or spirit across many things, including how they govern employees time. They allow 20% of the time spent working (1 day out of 5) to be used developing or working on projects not related to the employee. Gmail, google video and many other services and technologies have been developed with this model. They let the smart guys free to use the resources to work on dream projects.

Anyways the 70/20/10 model is this:
  • * 70% of time should be dedicated to core business tasks.
  • * 20% of time should be dedicated to projects related to the core business.
  • * 10% of time should be dedicated to projects unrelated to the core business.


Now the way I generate links and determine anchor text is much like this, and seems to be the best balance.

  • * 70% of time should be dedicated to main 'big' keywords. * hairy pussy
  • * 20% of time should be dedicated to terms related to the main keywords. * hairy pussy porn, hairy girls, bushy girls etc.
  • * 10% of time should be dedicated to terms unrelated to the main keyterms. * domain name, see more bush here, watch the full video, {paysitename} movies , {paysite} pictures

This will ensure you hit your main keywords strong, and give them no doubts about what the site is about, and also ensure that you dont link to it with too much of the wrong thing. Keep it balanced, but weighted towards your best possible keywords.

Go for the big terms, and the little terms will follow suit almost by default. Go for the little terms and you can get them one at a time, but make no progress on the big ones. There is only one real way to do it, and thats to go at the big terms and collect the little ones by default.

Thanks for this advice

JerryF 08-28-2009 07:49 AM

Jdoughs has got a great system, I'd agree with it 100%.

Licentious 08-28-2009 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Diculous (Post 16231125)
Wich one is better for SEO purposes or is there no difference?

Click here to download more Domain.com videos


OR

Click here to download more Domain.com videos

For SEO value consider the actual linked text ie: "domain.com" versus "click here to download more domain.com videos" Effectively, you're trying to guess what people will try and search. Odds are you'll have FAR better relevancy with a short (intelligent) blip like: "Domain.com Free Anal Videos" or just "Free Anal Videos" for the sake of argument.

Want a whole extra layer of depth? < a href="domain.com" title="domain.com free anal videos" >

Now dont get all spammy on me, title tags are good, but not the be all end all of SEO, intelligent content is KING!

Hope that helps!:thumbsup

Rick Diculous 08-29-2009 01:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Licentious (Post 16249660)
For SEO value consider the actual linked text ie: "domain.com" versus "click here to download more domain.com videos" Effectively, you're trying to guess what people will try and search. Odds are you'll have FAR better relevancy with a short (intelligent) blip like: "Domain.com Free Anal Videos" or just "Free Anal Videos" for the sake of argument.

Want a whole extra layer of depth? < a href="domain.com" title="domain.com free anal videos" >

Now dont get all spammy on me, title tags are good, but not the be all end all of SEO, intelligent content is KING!

Hope that helps!:thumbsup

Thanks for the great advice

Agent 488 08-29-2009 01:29 AM

Click here to download more keyword videos.

martinsc 08-29-2009 01:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdoughs (Post 16235753)
A strategy I've used since very early in my game was the 70/20/10 Model. Google themselves follows this 'model' or spirit across many things, including how they govern employees time. They allow 20% of the time spent working (1 day out of 5) to be used developing or working on projects not related to the employee. Gmail, google video and many other services and technologies have been developed with this model. They let the smart guys free to use the resources to work on dream projects.

Anyways the 70/20/10 model is this:
  • * 70% of time should be dedicated to core business tasks.
  • * 20% of time should be dedicated to projects related to the core business.
  • * 10% of time should be dedicated to projects unrelated to the core business.


Now the way I generate links and determine anchor text is much like this, and seems to be the best balance.

  • * 70% of time should be dedicated to main 'big' keywords. * hairy pussy
  • * 20% of time should be dedicated to terms related to the main keywords. * hairy pussy porn, hairy girls, bushy girls etc.
  • * 10% of time should be dedicated to terms unrelated to the main keyterms. * domain name, see more bush here, watch the full video, {paysitename} movies , {paysite} pictures

This will ensure you hit your main keywords strong, and give them no doubts about what the site is about, and also ensure that you dont link to it with too much of the wrong thing. Keep it balanced, but weighted towards your best possible keywords.

Go for the big terms, and the little terms will follow suit almost by default. Go for the little terms and you can get them one at a time, but make no progress on the big ones. There is only one real way to do it, and thats to go at the big terms and collect the little ones by default.

:thumbsup:thumbsup:2 cents:

HerPimp 08-29-2009 01:51 AM

Link the keyword you are going for. If the keyword your going for does not fit into the sentence add a title tage to it containing your keyword.

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