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Ajay
May 13th, 2007, 09:52 AM
http://www.bluehatseo.com/real-seo-example/
I'm sure everyone has read this by now. Interesting nevertheless.
AbdulR
May 13th, 2007, 05:12 PM
I was just about to make a post about this haha.
In adition what you can do is to use a pinging tool like pingoat and ping all the profiles liking to you.
Ajay
May 13th, 2007, 05:29 PM
looks like a lot of work though, i'm glad that he has such an entertaining writing style, otherwise his long *** posts would be impossible to read.
AbdulR
May 13th, 2007, 05:36 PM
looks like a lot of work though
you can get little programs where you just load up a list of urls and it goes through them one by one pinging them all.
It prolly wont be to hard to write such a script yourself.
omen
May 13th, 2007, 05:54 PM
They're talking about myspacesupport..
minnseoelite
May 13th, 2007, 06:25 PM
They're talking about myspacesupport..
how do you know this
Ajay
May 13th, 2007, 06:28 PM
cause it's so obvious :p
minnseoelite
May 13th, 2007, 06:31 PM
oh well it was more of a rhetorical question anyways lol
Ad disengaged
May 13th, 2007, 06:36 PM
The irony is that although Eli (the author of blue hat SEO) knows a a lot about SEO he cant apply it to his own sites or blog from what I gather. if he could he would try to rank a site for the keyword 'myspace layouts' and make tons of money and he woudn't write an article about it -but would be too busy counting his money and hits.
I never understand why many so called 'experts' can never apply their own expertise in any practical way?
My theory is that actions are harder than words and that SEO is generally unpredictable without a simple closed set of rules.
Ajay
May 13th, 2007, 06:48 PM
The irony is that although Eli (the author of blue hat SEO) knows a a lot about SEO he cant apply it to his own sites or blog from what I gather. if he could he would try to rank a site for the keyword 'myspace layouts' and make tons of money and he woudn't write an article about it -but would be too busy counting his money and hits.
I never understand why many so called 'experts' can never apply their own expertise in any practical way?
My theory is that actions are harder than words and that SEO is generally unpredictable without a simple closed set of rules.
you should go post that in the comments section of his blog ;)
Deliguy
May 13th, 2007, 07:11 PM
you should go post that in the comments section of his blog ;)
I have a feeling he already knows.
Consider that slap to the face well received.
Ajay
May 13th, 2007, 10:46 PM
your articles are pleasure to read, keep on enlightening :wub:
Deliguy
May 13th, 2007, 11:59 PM
Thanks ajay and everyone else.
Part of me wishes what he said was true. I wish I could just magically come up with these techniques and have them work. Facts be faced I'm a huge failure. I learn everything through constant daily failure. I can build a hundred sites based on an idea and find out months later that I was dead wrong. I have to constantly test and build and test some more before I find anything plausible I can actually use. Like he said, there are no set rules, but every niche has its problems. That's especially true for trademarked niches (ie Myspace related terms). With every new niche I enter I'm always having to relearn the rules and then work very hard to beat them. There's no magical ebook or blog for that matter that can hand it to you on a silver platter. It all comes through constant trial and error. Which is why I am offended by being called a "so called expert." I have never claimed that and I actively encourage people to never consider me any sort of guru. Guru's get **** handed to them by wannabe's who don't know better. I work for my living. I'm not just regurgitating **** I've read somewhere. Every single technique I have or ever will write about comes straight from my own work and my own experience with of course my own sites. I'm in the game just as thick as everyone else. Certainly no guru or expert.
btw. He's right. Blue Hat has absolutely no SEO done to it, hell it even has a standard Wordpress template. Since the beginning I have even actively refused every link exchange no matter how tempting just to maintain its "natural linking." It is in all essence the perfect example of the pure white hat ideals. Someday when the opportunity is there I'll use this to prove a point. Until then it stays 100% nonseoed.
jofan
May 21st, 2007, 06:55 PM
i m agree for abdurl comment!!
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