Social Bookmarking and Bing: Quick bump up
Posted On 19 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: SEO.Some link directory spam and scam tactics to watch out for
Posted On 11 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: spam and other crap.
Watch out for these all too common link directory scam and spam tactics. You are sure to lose time, effort, and/or link juice because of these bullshit shenanigans.
Warning No. 1: Link Directory Sucker Method
If you frequent webmaster forums at all, you're probably well aware of link directory owners recruiting webmasters to register with their PR 5 or (even) PR 6 ... Read More
Testing Adsense Ad Placement Quantity
Posted On 11 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: adsense.
There are two schools of thought on Adsense ad placements' effect on a site's income. The first focuses on quantity: the more ads you have on your page, the higher the chance of a click through. The other school focuses on quality: you stand to make more money with less clicks if you have less ads. According to this latter ... Read More
Search Engine Traffic Comparison Report: Bing vs. Google
Posted On 08 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: SEO.
Accompanied by a lot of speculation and anticipation, Bing.com was recently beta launched by Microsoft as a replacement to their MSN search engine. MSN, as many SEOs agree, is a fairly "easy" engine to optimize for. Since its focus tends to be more on "on page" optimization, many webmasters had better luck with MSN than with Google. Based on some ... Read More
Review: Retweet It
Posted On 08 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: free website traffic.
Your Circle of Influence
Twitter can be viewed as a series of circles of influence. When someone elects to follow me, they become a member of my circle of influence--they get a copy of my updates or tweets. When someone follows them they have their own circle of influence who get their tweets. And so on and so forth. Normally, these ... Read More
Making money with online forums
Posted On 08 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: business models.
Highly specific online bulletinboards/messageboards aka 'forums' offers webmasters a 'highly targeted' way to generate revenue through site advertising. In particular, specialist forums that focus on a narrow range of topics and finely tuned categories within those topics. Why do these types of forums stand to make more money than high traffic/high volume "general" forums? It all boils down to capturing ... Read More
Plugin recommendation of the week: Keyword Luv
Posted On 07 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: blogging.
Keyword Luv is a nifty WP plugin that allows commenters to your DO FOLLOW blog to get a backlink to their site without cheesy looking comment names. Ethical linkbuilding campaigns CAN include DO FOLLOW blog commenting.
Problem: The normal way people get backlinks from comments is through their hyperlinked names. However, unless your name is the same as your site's name, ... Read More
Facebook Traffic Service testing results
Posted On 07 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: social network marketing.
Webmasterlabor.Com is testing out a new service to add to its portfolio of traffic generation services. As a subsidiary, we were tasked with testing out this service. Here are the results:
Facebook Traffic Service Analysis
Methodology: Create a facebook friend with thousands of friends. Send a link to friends to get traffic. This particular facebook page has a wide range of fans. ... Read More
Some quick wordpress tips
Posted On 05 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: blogging.
Here's some quick tips for Wordpress bloggers:
Always remove the initial comment or default "about" message that comes with Wordpress
I've seen quite a few tools that search the web specifically for these default text. These tools then either post comment spam or some other form of link spam.
If you're using Wordpress as a site page builder for SEO
Always remove any indication ... Read More
Google algorithm change cracks down on link sculpting
Posted On 04 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: SEO.
From SE Land:
SEO link sculpting is the practice of adding "no follow" rel tags to some outbound links to maximize the flow of "link juice" to other links that aren't tagged. Ever notice how some webmaster forums intentionally close and no follow all the links of old posts? I've seen this done on some resource sites as well (they probably ... Read More




