Posts Tagged ‘High Quality’

Definitive Guide For Finding High Pagerank Forum Backlinks

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

I just received a copy of my friend Jack Duncan’s “Definitive Guide For Finding High Pagerank Forum Backlinks” and it’s a great read.

It’s a short pdf document, only 35 pages long, and inside is some really great information on how to go about getting a ton of high quality backlinks to your site.

The best part though, is the tools that Jack talks about. I can’t tell you what they are here, I promised not to tell his secret, but he did give me a special link to share with you guys that’ll get you the report and access to all of the tools for only $9 :)

The system focuses on getting links from high traffic forums, but it’s not the same old way we’re used to doing it. If you know Jack Duncan, you know he’s way ahead of the curve when it comes to linking strategies.

There’s also a special forum finding tool that you need a password to use that’s included for free on page 18 of the guide. It’s what makes this strategy so easy to implement, and yes, all the tools are free!

I highly recommend you grab this guide now and start using it to get some really high quality backlinks to your site today. It’s a super easy yet super powerful method.

Here’s the link I promised you:

Definitive Guide For Finding High Pagerank Forum Backlinks

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PPC Tip #3: Always Split Test Your PPC Ads

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Sometimes, people don’t click on our ads even when we think they’re great. There are many different reasons for this, and that’s why it’s so important to split test your ads.

Pay Per Click engines like Google Adwords actually make this easier than ever. You can set up two or more different ads so you can see what is the better performer over time. I recommend that you take advantage of this because you might find that one ad never gets clicks and the other gets great clicks and conversions.

Once you have these results, you can delete the non-performer and concentrate on the one that’s giving you the level of traffic and sales that you want.

It’s important to keep in mind that if people are searching and your ad pops up it should contain the keyword you’re targeting. That’s because the search engines highlight the keywords in your ad, which makes them stand out more to your prospects. This is a great way to get more clicks and more traffic.

So rather that putting all your ads in one ad group and throwing in all your keywords, seperate them into smaller adgroups.

Each adgroup should contain only the keywords that appear in the title and description of the ads in that ad group.

This in turn will increase the click thru rates, the relevance of the ad and the quality score of the ad as well which Google will reward you for by lowering your click costs and over time moving your ad higher up in position on the SERPs.

By having a high quality score for each ad, you may have a higher positioning in the SERPs yet pay less than the ads that appear below you.

Pay Per Click Tip #4 will be coming tomorrow so be sure to bookmark and come back!

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