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100+ Blog Directories and RSS Sites for Promoting Your Blog

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The two keys to search success are great content and links. Assuming you’ve already got great content, there are many places to get links (e.g. The list excludes sites that were, ahem, inappropriate for most blogs, had non-operational submission forms, appeared inactive, required a fee, or had a Google Pagerank of zero.

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Best of 2007: Blog Posts on Social Media Marketing

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7 Reasons Why Niche Social Media Outlets are Better Than Digg by AjaxNinja After noting that "Digg has an immense amount of traffic and getting landed on the front page will send a tsunami of new readers to your blog or website, but getting onto the front page is incredibly difficult.

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Book Review: Website Optimization

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"After title tags, headlines are the most important component of web pages for search engine rankings.Include the primary keyphrase of your web page in the first-level header.The main header should describe the content of the page succinctly in 40 to 60 characters." Buzz , Digg and Photo.net. "A

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Best SEO Link Building Guides, Techniques and Tools of 2010

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Pointing out that “The link architecture/structure of a website is extremely important for the SEO because it affects the search engine crawling, the indexation and the PageRank distribution. Post on Google Buzz. 10 tips for developing a better Internal Link Architecture by Web SEO Analytics. Share this on Bebo.

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Best SEO Link Building Guides, Tips and Tools of 2010 (So Far)

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In this brief but useful post, Jessica Nielsen explains five ways, such as crafting a relevant “professional headline,&# to use LinkedIn to improve your company site’s Pagerank. In this short post, Marc Purtell shares Google’s recommendations for organic link building, which basically come down to: produce quality content.

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The Insidious Nofollow Tag: An SEO Rant

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The justification for the continued use of this repugnant scrap of code is to prevent passing link juice from listings on directory and social bookmarking sites to spammy or other objectionable content. It’s a way for site owners to say: “I’m happy to use your content to build my traffic, but not to reciprocate.

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SEO Rant: The Insidious Nofollow Tag

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The justification for the continued use of this repugnant scrap of code is to prevent passing link juice from listings on directory and social bookmarking sites to spammy or other objectionable content. It's a way for site owners to say: "I'm happy to use your content to build my traffic, but not to reciprocate.

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